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reexamining
verb
Present participle of reexamine
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If Congress wants to reduce wage inequality, building border walls is a bad way of going about it.* "The Labor Demand Curve Is Downward Sloping: Reexamining the Impact of Immigration on the Labor Market".
In the mid-20th century, taxonomists began reexamining the generally accepted family groupings of passerine birds that had been in place since the 19th century.
Heaney continued to revisit the rural world of his youth in the poetry collections Electric Light (2001) and District and Circle (2006) while also reexamining and reworking classic texts, a striking instance of which was The Burial at Thebes (2004), which infused Sophocles' Antigone with contemporary resonances.
Though this does not signal the end of the long war, it does mean that it is time to begin reexamining the adversaries that we are facing, in particular by "deterrorizing" them.
FOUR years ago, after selling her weekend home in Amagansett, Harrice Miller, a dealer in and historian of costume jewelry, began reexamining her life.
Murdoch is reexamining business opportunities in the world's second largest economy after early attempts to crack the market failed.
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We all are caught in our own paradigm, and the scariest thing is to encounter someone who shatters it – who forces you to reexamine your own life".
The ideology of central banking in industrialised countries needs to be reexamined; they were happy to provide ample liquidity during the last reckless boom, and now appear hard at it again.Third, how exactly would you target a regulator's pay to something concrete?
And when one thinks on the power of that 2% number, one begins to reexamine the lessons of the Depression and of the 1970s.Read Friedman again and you can see the possibility of a different interpretation of economic history.
For now, I think it forces many of us, usefully, to reexamine our assessment of just what problem is facing developed nation economies.
It was only in the 20th century that Mozart's music began to be reexamined more broadly.
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