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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
re-examine .
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Examples
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A congressional hearing Wednesday revealed sharp divisions within the Nuclear Regulatory Commission as it re-examines the safety of the U.S. nuclear-power industry in the wake of the events that crippled a nuclear-power plant in Japan.
Divisions Shown in Nuclear Commission Stephen Power 2011
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In that old Burt Lancaster film, adapted from a John Cheever story, an unhappy suburbanite re-examines his life in the course of swimming home in a succession of neighbor's pools.
'Bridesmaids' Catches the Bouquet Joe Morgenstern 2011
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But I do hope he re-examines his attitude toward kids in the future.
Speaking as one old fart to another Roger Sutton 2009
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When he re-examines the tape of this game, though, Booth's pleasure at cracking the Heineken Cup's toughest nuts will be tempered by the knowledge that Munster could have been buried.
Toby Booth revels in London Irish's Heineken Cup win over Munster Robert Kitson at Madejski Stadium 2010
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Until the Indonesian government re-examines these cases, in line with the U.S. Leahy law, which prevents the U.S. from cooperating with abusive military units, the U.S. government should not participate in joint endeavors with military personnel or units working in Papua.
Elaine Pearson: Supporting Accountability, Not Separatism In Indonesia Elaine Pearson 2011
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Kelsey Hubbard talks with WSJ's Melinda Beck about the University of Maryland School of Medicine's annual conference which re-examines medical mysteries.
Solving Darwin's Medical Mystery Melinda Beck 2011
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Gordon re-examines the details of a fight that raged through two generations.
Lives Like Loaded Guns: Emily Dickinson and Her Family's Feuds by Lyndall Gordon – review 2011
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Premiering April 13, the documentary re-examines American history from the point of view of the continent's original inhabitants.
'We Shall Remain' highlights American Indian experience 2009
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Every five years, Congress re-examines the laws that govern child nutrition programs.
Vicki B. Escarra: How Will We Feed the Nearly One in Four Children Facing Hunger in America? 2010
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The central bank could even maintain a low profile until late October, when it re-examines the medium - to long-term economic outlook in its semiannual report.
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