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"I would never specifically say you would target employees based on their family spot," he says, adding that he will reexamine all company expenses.
Hedges hopes that paleontologists will reexamine fossils to "see if there are some patterns they may have overlooked" that would support his genetic findings.
The new minister hasn't responded to the legal actions, but in a recent interview (in French) with national newspaper Le Monde, Fioraso stated that the government will "reexamine the IdEx [projects] from every angle".
"If the U.S. does it, other countries will reexamine their policies," says Karl Tupper of Pesticide Action Network North America, a nonprofit group that has signed on for past lawsuits against the use of the pesticide and participates as an observer at Stockholm Convention meetings.
Police have said they will reexamine that 2013 case.
Subsequently, the Department of Homeland Security announced that it will reexamine its use of private contractors for immigrant detention facilities.
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Now the firm says it'll reexamine ts entire compensation program for high-ranking officials.
Richter will be reexamined this week by the team surgeon, BARTON NISONSON, before any decision is made.
There were no plans to halt projects, but some will be "reexamined", he said.
Then it will be reexamined by at least two new EPO officials before a decision is made to revoke, maintain, or amend it.
The satellites in the middle of the list are categorized as uncertain for the current round of searching and will be reexamined in the next round using input data with a higher resampling rate.
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