reexamining in A Sentence

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    Maybe that premise should be reexamined.

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    It means they could be reexamined.

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    In particular, they should reexamine policies regarding mandatory prison sentences and long sentences.

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    Indeed, the police had to reexamine more than 130 other deaths involving the doctor.

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    But Odell suggests that imagining something else will require first Reexamining- and dismantling- the cultural ethos of productivity that creeps into our lives every day.

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    He should reexamine his schedule. He may have to reschedule or reduce the time he devotes to other matters, even declining certain privileges on occasion.

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    We have sorted these 30 buzz-worthy studies into the best(positive news that had us jumping for joy) and worst(hard-to-hear headlines that will make us reexamine our current habits).

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    I completed my initial research in 2003, and came back to the project in 2016, when I reexamined the fossils and was able to compare them the additional new fossils that had been described in the scientific literature.

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    The purpose of the establishment is to investigate, unearth and research the unique cultural heritage of the Gyeonggi area and reexamine it to provide a vision for the future by promoting the identity of Gyeonggi-do's history and encouraging the enthusiasm of the residents.

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