Definitions
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- verb To
initiate again
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Examples
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While additional damage is done to PA-Israeli relations and global opinion, post-military operation domestic popularity gives Olmert/Barak the domestic political breathing space to reinitiate the peace process in earnest, leading to a higher chance of piece in the near term.
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Nowadays, having access to more powerful technologies, I am planning to reinitiate these studies.
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While additional damage is done to PA-Israeli relations and global opinion, post-military operation domestic popularity gives Olmert/Barak the domestic political breathing space to reinitiate the peace process in earnest, leading to a higher chance of peace in the near term.
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"People are coming back in to reinitiate long positions with options, and the bullish flow seems to be due to banking operations performing strongly."
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Orexigen believes that these design requirements are reasonable and feasible and provide the certainty required to reinitiate development of Contrave, the San Diego-based drugmaker said in a statement.
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One of the great things about the adversity I experienced was that it caused me to reinitiate my spiritual practices with gratitude for the completion of the tough lessons I had finally learned.
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In a 1938 speech, FDR acknowledged that the American economy had become a "concealed cartel system like Europe," which led the Justice Department to reinitiate antitrust prosecution.
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One possible explanation was that socialism had been implemented too early and that we needed to retrench and reinitiate democracy.
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We need to reinitiate the program that we started more than 60 years ago.
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One of the great things about the adversity I experienced was that it caused me to reinitiate my spiritual practices with gratitude for the completion of the tough lessons I had finally learned.
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