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If faith is alive, we're always rethinking for a new moment.
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They didn't really rethink them for a touch interface and a smaller screen.
SNP leader and Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said her party could force a future UK Labour government to "rethink" plans for a new generation of nuclear weapons.
SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon has said her party could force a future UK Labour government to "rethink" plans for a new generation of nuclear weapons.
Mr. Chapnick not only championed and helped to rethink photojournalism for a new era, but broadened the agency's mission.
Most of the residents had already moved out before the funding ended and the local authority had to rethink plans for a large-scale demolition programme.
The government has been urged to rethink plans for a £32bn high-speed "HS2" rail route because of concerns about the scheme's impact on London.
As far as cellphones are concerned, maybe it is time for a rethink, for a step backward.
Their failure would involve an uncomfortable and expensive rethink for an industry that is worried enough as it is.
Departments, he said, should probably start rethinking what a doctorate is for.
Rethinking university teaching: a framework for the effective use of learning technologies.
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