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So, I will have to re-evaluate that.
It had tracked product changes that affect the environment, like emissions systems, but stopped recently to re-evaluate that process.
And until mid-December, there wasn't much reason to re-evaluate that.
But when DuPont learned that Bilott was preparing a new lawsuit, it announced that it would re-evaluate that figure.
Asked if he would re-evaluate that stance this summer and consider asking for a trade, Curry said: "That's not my fight.
"But like in any other business where there's a vendor relationship, you re-evaluate that relationship periodically, and you choose to renew it or not renew it.
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But Afghan officials said the Karzai administration is now re-evaluating that stance.
Nigel is ostensibly more successful than Louise, who seems more damaged, but hopefully by the end you're re-evaluating that.
"Once they made the proclamation that this was the maximum earthquake, they had a hard time re-evaluating that as new data came in".
Swinton's touchdown, with 2 52 left -- and with the Giants unable to muster an offensive response -- began what will become a week of re-evaluating that 4-1 stasthey they prepare for a much steeper challenge than playing Detroit at home: traveling to Minnesota to play the 5-1 Vikinextnext Sunday.
One way, as McCain proposed, is to rescind the tax exemption for some workers who receive health care benefits from their employers; Baucus is open to at least capping the exemption, but labor unions are adamantly opposed, and Rangel has publicly renounced it (though he and other House Democrats appear to be re-evaluating that stance).
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