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If the decision does get revisited, it may face an easier ride.
Judgments get revisited yearly, alongside the statistics.
It's certainly possible that trade policies will get revisited; that happened in the early '80s.
On the other hand, there are plenty being sold and in use by private individuals who may or may not have the right credentials to use them, and regulations may get revisited.
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The ongoing horror for many victims is that the pain of not being believed gets revisited again and again.
"There is something about childhood that is magical and special, despite the fact that it gets revisited in art in ways that are often very twee or precious, which is something I really wanted to avoid".
That issue is getting revisited again today in Europe, where a consumer rights group says that Facebook has missed a deadline, set by Ireland's Data Protection Commissioner, to make a number of changes to comply with European data protection laws.
MR: Bach has had that effect on a lot of people, and it was almost like the pop of its era, too, I think maybe that's why he keeps getting revisited.
Currently on view at the Steven Kasher Gallery, Jill Freedman's documentation of the Poor People's Campaign gets revisited with an ongoing exhibition and the re-release of her first photobook.
We get to revisit certain things that were very good".
That part was a challenge but to get to revisit the people was wonderful.
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