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Discover Ludwig"reevaluation" is a correct word and is commonly used in written English
This word can be used in any context where someone needs to reassess a situation, idea, or belief. For example: "I think it's time we do a reevaluation of our budget to ensure we're getting the most bang for our buck."
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reevaluation
noun
A second or subsequent evaluation or rating
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For some this is a necessary reevaluation of a once-persecuted animal; for others it's yet another scheme concocted by city folk who don't understand the countryside.
Largely dismissed during his time as a technically flashy auteur, Ophüls underwent serious critical reevaluation from the early 1970s.
As a central element of rational choice theory, which attempts to explain political behaviour as the rational pursuit of individual self-interest, the impossibility theorem posed a major challenge to 20th-century welfare economics and to a reevaluation of how democratic decision procedures arrive at representative expressions of individuals' preferences.
Several politicians attempted during the year to launch a reevaluation of the role of the monarch in Dutch government.
Kinnock's "modernization" process, which involved a reevaluation of party policies and the elimination of extremists including the Trotskyist wing, Militant Tendency contributed to Labour's electoral revival but was not sufficient to deprive the Conservatives of their governing majorities in the general elections of 1987 and 1992.
The capacity to "care" for biological preparations, with no other human attribute than physical form, is part of the context in which the reevaluation of death described earlier has taken place.
Modernization put new issues on the political agenda, and divisions within the party were intensified when the outbreak of violence in Northern Ireland forced a reevaluation of the party's traditional support for Irish unification.
During the 1990s the Worldwide Church of God engaged in a process of doctrinal reevaluation that led it to renounce the beliefs it had inherited from Adventism and join the larger Evangelical movement.
Piaget's concept of these developmental stages caused a reevaluation of older ideas of the child, of learning, and of education.
During the 19th century, the simultaneous development of museums and academic art history also caused a reevaluation of artists and schools of painting that had largely been forgotten.
He held that a radical reevaluation of the understanding of human nature was needed.
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