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In light of.
'In light of' is similar to 'due to'.
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(In essence, the probabilities of events are continually revised in the light of new information).
A governmental program must therefore be frequently revised in the light of unfolding circumstances.
Like all research results, the conclusions of these papers may have to be revised in the light of future research.
They are designed to be amended and revised in the light of historical reports and complaints whenever they are made".
Cargo War Risk Reinsurance Exchange holds three regular meetings a week, at which rates are revised in the light of news dispatches & confidential reports from all over the world - emergency meetings are also held.
Actions for employers Although it is not legally required, it is good practice for employers to have an equality policy and this should be revised in the light of these regulations.
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But that's a line he may have to revise in the light of recent developments.
DW led the conception and design of the study, acquired funding (with DR and Richard Hayes), helped train the fieldwork team, analysed the data, drafted the manuscript and successively revised it in the light of co-authors' and reviewers' comments.
The government may revise them in the light of those comments.
Moreover, Nasar Meer and I are charged with hastily revising MC in the light of IC and pretending therefore that IC is only saying what MC has been saying all along: 'claims that the new principles of interculturalism were 'foundational' to multiculturalism all along (Meer & Modood, 2012, p. 182) reflect this hasty revisionism' (Cantle, 2016a, p. 140).
Thirdly, according to Boyle, once a theory is constructed, the natural philosopher should be prepared to revise it in the light of new experimental evidence: "I would have such kind of superstructures look'd upon only as temporary ones …" (BW, 2 14).
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