Sentence examples for reopened this issue from inspiring English sources

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In 1994 an international committee chaired by Abel-Smith reopened this issue, recommending that either rights to private practice would be denied to all doctors working for the NHS or they would be confined to senior doctors for a limited number of sessions.

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But the report says: "Amnesty International believes that the evidence contained in this report and submitted separately to the ICC office of the prosecutor is sufficient to reopen this issue".

To explore this question the Duke team reopened the issue of how deafening (by removal of the cochlea) leads to atrophy of the inputs to HVCX neurons (Tschida and Mooney 2012).

But Mr Hatoyama, according to colleagues, was sleepwalking when he reopened the issue.

The controversy has reopened the issue of whether the N.F.L. should have independent neurologists on the sideline at each game to evaluate players who they suspect are concussed.

The Scottish Football Association have vowed to focus on making the domestic game as attractive as possible after Rangers owner Craig Whyte reopened the issue of the Old Firm moving to England.

Since its election, the new Greek government led by Alexis Tsipras has reopened the issue of German war reparations, arguing that compensation from Berlin could be used to ward off the prospects of Greek bankruptcy.

The culture secretary has dramatically reopened the issue of press regulation by questioning whether the second part of the Leveson inquiry, meant to investigate corrupt dealings between the press and police, was still in the public interest.

Russia, with strong commercial interests in Iraq and a long history of military and diplomatic cooperation, had introduced its own resolution, which reopened the issue of lifting the sanctions imposed in 1990 after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

The Treasury Department has now reopened the issue.

The Court in Jones reopened the issue of linking racism in contemporary society to the history of slavery in the United States.

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