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the reassessing
verb
To assess again; to revise an earlier assessment; to reevaluate
synonyms
Exact(1)
Similarly, the Reassessing European Attitudes about Cardiovascular Treatment (REACT) study [ 8], which examined attitudes to and implementation of coronary heart disease and lipid treatment among 754 European PCPs, showed that 43% of physicians rarely or never used risk calculator charts, 43% sometimes referred to them, but only 13% reported that this was always the case.
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In response to the flood of appeals, the township reassessed the property values last year, and this year appeals fell to 700.
The Finance Department reassesses the value of the city's 960,000 properties for tax purposes every year.
On Monday, Mr. Karzai's spokesman escalated the confrontation, saying the government was reassessing the group's operations.
Then the analysts reassessed the weighted average loan-to-value ratios of the pools' mortgages.
The skipper reassessed the situation.
Recently, the town reassessed the Grumman-St.
came after the fund reassessed the global economy after continued troubles in Europe this winter.
For two years, the team reassessed the findings and then, confident of what they had discovered, announced their news.
The paper reassesses the mechanism of biodynamical feedthrough coupling to helicopter body motion in lateral-roll helicopter tasks.
In post-season analysis, however, the agency reassessed the storm's maximum winds to 110 km/h (70 mph).
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