Sentence examples for thinking anew about from inspiring English sources

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The challenges have some record-company lawyers thinking anew about what constitutes fair use of artists' material.

In our own small way, we get to experience the environment of the stage while thinking anew about the way we watch it.

As she and her students worked to help people piece their shattered lives back together, she began thinking anew about whether there was a way to foresee the crises that created refugees.

But, such designers are usually inventors, thinking anew about the way familiar objects work as well as look.

While A2/AD (and the US response) is a giant can of worms (and beyond the scope of this article), the implication is that the US has to start thinking anew about how it positions itself in the region and how it wants to operate in future.

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As our case is new, so we must think anew, and act anew". In our present case, thinking anew requires discarding an outdated and fatally flawed definition of the problem we face.

"But people are thinking anew".

It's hard to do much thinking there at all, let alone thinking anew.

Thinking anew means asking a federal version of Andrew Cuomo's question.

Though he may be thinking anew (see article), Mr Lukashenka has long sought to link Belarus to Russia again.

In our present case, thinking anew requires discarding an outdated and fatally flawed definition of the problem we face.

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