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the reappraise
verb
Appraise again
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For the reappraise condition, participants were trained to either give the story suggested in the picture a happy ending or alternate meaning, or to tell themselves that no one close to them was affected by the depicted situation.
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The pooled estimates were reappraised when suspicious studies were excluded, and the reappraised results were compared with the original results to assess stability and reliability of our meta-analysis.
The three-minute blast of gunfire at Marikana on 16 August has the potential to be the event that sparks South Africa's long-talked-about "second transition": the point at which the country reappraises the compromises and deals that were struck to secure the peaceful passage from apartheid to majority rule in 1994.
Making education the centerpiece will enable the federal government to reappraise the value of the island, making possible a no- or low-cost transfer to the city and state.
While Wilson spoke of pacifists as disloyal and signed the Espionage Act, which prevented their publications from circulating, Norman Thomas argued that the value of dissent was to make the country reappraise its values "with supreme concern for the truth".
Last year's publication of Go Set a Watchman obliged bewildered fans of the novel to reappraise the character of Finch.
During this period the government did not reappraise the situation, Chilcot says.
Against this backdrop of interest in safety, the European Society of Paediatric Endocrinology (ESPE), the GRS, and the Pediatric Endocrine Society PESS) convened a meeting to reappraise the safety of rhGH.
The country has reappraised the last decade since the death in 1999 of President Franjo Tudjman, the onetime Communist general who secured its independence.
The UEA has also asked the Royal Society, Britain's premier scientific academy, to help reappraise the scientific conclusions of the CRU.
This portrayal has underpinned a growing movement that seeks the repeal of the act and – let us not run from the reality – a desire by some to reappraise the UK's relationship with the European court of human rights.
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