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This could reappraise the priming effects of tDCS, both for cathodal and anodal application [ 50].
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On the aesthetic front, this has the effect of opening up the field of aesthetic judgment for example, music condemned by classical Confucianism as inherently "licentious" could now be reappraised in terms of its musical quality.
There is a considerable literature examining attempts to suppress or reappraise emotional memories which could be applied to this question.
You could hear the puzzled resignation of someone forced to reappraise her version of reality.
Now the difficult trip to Twickenham is behind them, they will no doubt reappraise things ahead of the last two rounds, which could bring them another Six Nations title, another Grand Slam – or, indeed, both.
Kathleen Parker has found Obama's processes on Syria to be painful to watch, but things could in the end work out, and then she would need to reappraise.
On its opening day – 11 June 1936 – it stopped the traffic on Piccadilly due to the swell of the crowds and, over the weeks that followed, it stopped the British arts establishment in its tracks, forcing it to reappraise what art actually was as well as what an exhibition could be.
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.
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