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reappraising
verb
Present participle of reappraise
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The prospect of the Mosul dam and hydroelectric plant remaining under IS control prompted a similarly robust response from the Iraqi government and its Kurdish and Western backers, who moved to recapture it.If the SOHR report on Raqqa's teachers is accurate, the Syrian regime is reappraising its tolerance towards IS, which will now have to fund a whole host of services itself.
For left-wingers, once suspicious of nationalism, it has provided a means to avoid reappraising a statist creed largely abandoned elsewhere, including in the north European social democracies the nationalists idolise.
Now everyone is reappraising their strategic vision".
This sex season, says Stephenson, is about reappraising the approach to drama on BBC4, a channel that has built a reputation for broadcasting biopic stories of British cultural figures from Kenneth Williams to Gracie Fields.
She lay awake many nights reappraising job-interview performances: errors in grammar, scandalous open-toed shoes.
It might be hoped that international organizations tasked with purveying economic wisdom, such as the International Monetary Fund and the Organization for Economic Coöperation and Development, would be more open to reappraising their views.
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Perhaps he is playing up his differences with Germany for the sake of domestic politics, as he seeks to secure a clear majority for his Socialist Party in elections to the National Assembly next month.There is certainly a need to reappraise policy as the euro zone's debt crisis enters a perilous new phase.
One of the schemes that is now being reappraised is an estimated US$10bn aluminium smelter that Rio Tinto Alcan is working on in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden).
Instead it is a threshold, marking the point at which the nine-strong monetary-policy committee (MPC) will reappraise the case for raising the base rate.Moreover, while the jobless rate remains above 7% the MPC will not reduce the extra monetary stimulus provided through quantitive easing - and may boost it.
A new exhibition about apartheid, at the International Centre of Photography in New York, seeks to reappraise and add nuance to the popular image of South Africa during those years.
They illustrate why he has always been an artist's artist, and grant the general public the chance to reappraise his work; to appreciate him as artists do.
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