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Even now police are having to reassess around 700 cases of armed robbery, rape, death by dangerous driving and unexplained deaths in which Morrison gave evidence, through fear that there may be miscarriages of justice.
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But if I had to name a likely candidate to be added to the list once historians get around to reassessing the last century, it would be Muriel Cooper.
Mr. Loeb said he would instead monitor Sony's progress in improving profitability in its entertainment arm and reassess his feelings around next year's annual meeting.
4 6 Further, dominant attention given to individual rights and autonomy in the health and healthcare context make it an appropriate time to reassess moral considerations around UAT.
Therefore, it may be prudent for practitioners, producers, and policy makers to reassess the current guidelines around vaccinations, and the use and acquisition of antimicrobials in swine production.
You stick around long enough and people reassess you.
It's unlikely, but he will be able to reassess his options when the off-season comes around in LA.
Each year thousands of scientists around the world assess or reassess species.
Fresh to the presidency, he asked his national security staff to reassess where America was overinvested and underinvested around the world.
"If you travel to Yemen against our advice, you should regularly reassess your security and plan any movements around the country carefully.
We now have an imperative to address expanding economic disparity and environmental hazards, which are adding fuel to geopolitical tensions around the world, and to reassess the role of business can play in improving the world for future generations.
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