Word: reassessed
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...arguing that we must all love fraternities, or that they are right for every college campus. But those who take the moral high ground in snubbing and condemning fraternities need to reassess their reasons for doing...
...glossy finish, his critics have asked, what else is there to Netanyahu? Many Israelis have found him too smooth to be taken seriously. As Netanyahu himself observes, that has given him the advantage of being underestimated. Those who would work with him, or against him, will now need to reassess. In fact, he has many gifts--intelligence, guts, tenacity--and if, by the standards of Israeli politics, he hasn't had a long career or done all that much, what he has done, he's done notably well...
...loans--welcome news in global banking because it signaled Japan's intention of facing reality. But there is still a danger. "If it turns out that this first bailout is a nonstarter," says Richard Koo, a senior economist at Nomura Research, "it will force many U.S. banks to reassess Japan's ability to control the situation. They may be pressed to cut credit lines to Japanese banks...
Dean of the College Harry R. Lewis '68 has denied the informal request of an Undergraduate Council executive to reassess the College's new randomization policy in three years, when all undergraduates will have been assigned to their houses randomly...
...decided to reassess my goals and change my tactics. I wasn't counting on getting shorter or blonder or cuter, so I decided to create a new niche for myself. I was an avid reader of Sports Illustrated, and I was great at dispensing love advice, even if I didn't have the opportunity to use any of it myself...