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Reexamination
Reexamination meaning
Rare spelling of re-examination.
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The animated Disney film is considered a classic, despite the reexamination many of us have done over the decades since its release in 1950.
However, reexamination of other similar sites may uncover more examples of this cohabiting behaviour, scientists say.
A few recent discoveries of long-lost works by Africa’s greatest contemporary artist, Ben Enwonwu, are leading to a reexamination of his legacy.
As a result, the Ministry of Finance COVID-19 Fiscal Plan calls for a reexamination and reduction of lower priority budget expenditures to ensure that spending needed for COVID-19 matters are maintained and the deficit is contained.
Diallo, in an email, said reexamination of the propriety of having statues in public spaces that deny and/or praise “past dehumanization” is a critical first step in addressing the racism embedded in French society.
Science is rightfully a series of questions, examinations, results, and reexamination of the questions.
Finn said that beyond simply classifying the crimes, any issues where discrepancies were found may require a reexamination of the investigation file.
I think that in terms of how do you continue this, what’s the right way to move forward, my hope is that we continue to show up, that there’s a real reexamination.
My stance (the correct one) is that Bowie being willfully weird is better than Bowie cynically making chart hits, and rewards reexamination.
Police have made the decision to conduct this search following a reexamination of all the information they currently have.
Greenberg's work on African languages has been criticised by Lyle Campbell and Donald Ringe, who do not believe that his classification is justified by his data; they request a reexamination of his macro-phyla by "reliable methods" (Ringe 1993:104).
In such cases the reexamination is conducted by another jury so that the decision is still left in the hands of the people.
Revisionism, in their view, entails a refinement of existing knowledge about a historical event, not a denial of the event itself, that comes through the examination of new empirical evidence or a reexamination or reinterpretation of existing evidence.
The law at the time did not allow a third party such as COICA to participate in that part of the reexamination process.
The starting point of the ongoing sympathetic reexamination of Frege's logicism.