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Constantly reappraise whether each intended activity is worth doing, or should be shelved.
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The men at its head – Brailsford, Kerrison, the British coach Rod Ellingworth – are constantly reappraising what they do and how they do it, most recently after last year's failure in the Tour, after which the coaching side was beefed up still further and the management structure tweaked.
Are you ruthless in your own mind, constantly reappraising your research to instinctively weed out blind alleys almost before they've appeared?
These questions can best be answered from the viewpoint of "the advised," the graduate students and postdoctoral fellows who are constantly reappraising their choice of mentors, keeping track of "good" and "bad" mentoring practices as they experience them.
One essential quality for plant collectors is to "be very adaptable to changing situations, because whenever you're in the field, you're constantly having to reappraise things, and if you're very set in your ways,... then you're just going to get very uptight," Watson says.
The impulse to reappraise is not new.
Hipkiss had to reappraise what his approach was.
I wanted to take that and reappraise it".
During this period the government did not reappraise the situation, Chilcot says.
It's good housekeeping, giving choreographers a chance to tinker and audiences a chance to reappraise.
It also argues that demonstrating an imported origin would compel "international organisations to reappraise their procedures".
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