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New discoveries can cause dramatic shifts in our understanding of the material, and anyone who writes about the ancient world has to accept that the evidence must be re-assessed regularly.
An Empire of the Mediterranean Adrian Goldsworthy 2011
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After another limb failure we re-assessed the tree and decided it had gone over the tipping point, Thomas said.
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But those theories have been re-assessed in light of Ireland's defeat of the Wallabies.
Ireland Sets World Cup on Fire Jonathan Clegg 2011
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A consultation on that plan ends this week and despite criticism by disability groups, the government has remained unmoved, saying it wants everyone receiving DLA to be "re-assessed".
'Life not worth living' for disabled people facing benefit cuts 2011
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While Notre Dame students and the family of Declan Sullivan mourned his death, college football programs re-assessed their use of hydraulic scissor lifts for filming practices.
College football teams reconsider use of lifts after death of Notre Dame student Cindy Boren 2010
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They recently re-assessed the long-term value of that move.
When Cost Cuts Fail... Drastic Measures Angus Loten 2011
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It's just a milestone or a date but I'm sure it will be re-assessed.
Romney praises Afghan surge, slams confusion about timeline 2009
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Not from CWG, but meteorologist Howard Bernstein of WUSA-TV9 who yesterday suggested schools closed unnecessarily, re-assessed his views in a compelling blog post today.
Wide ranging views on Va. school closings Jason Samenow 2011
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In recent years, the Arab-American community has re-assessed its political alignment, said Connolly.
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Also, I think a lot of this sort of writing needs to be re-assessed.
Testing the Weird 2010
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