Word: reassessed
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...People haven't considered the larger social and psychological attitudes affected by the AIDS epidemic," Brandt says. Coping with it effectively will "require people to reassess their traditional ideas about homosexuality," he adds...
Keohane said, however, that the administration's response is based on the understanding that the protest is directed specifically at the trustee meeting and is only for a short time. "If it becomes more indefinite, we will have to reassess our position," she said...
...assumptions. Both the Titanic and Hindenberg disasters, for example, gave lie to the notion that men had completely conquered the elements of sea and air. In the same way Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is now shaking our faith in our ability to control disease. If we cannot realistically reassess the role of sickness in our-lives, we will be as doomed as those ill-fated passengers...
...DEMOCRATS' SOLUTIONS to their deeper problems seem to consist of denial and rhetoric. They wait for the pendulum while talking about the need to: reshape, reassess assumptions, start to rebuild, shed old images, seize opportunities and, not least...
...that the media plays into the hands of hijackers, but rather, that it plays for the public. Before the public summarily condemns journalists, it should take a closer look at its own formative influence. And before the media lightly brushes aside its critics, it would do well to reassess its relationship with society at large...