Word: reassesses
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...disarming in their willingness to concede what they don't know. They say they are less concerned that readers agree with all their theories than that people use the data to draw more exacting road maps for race. Indeed, some of the data are cause for both camps to reassess their view of the world. But there is enough that is not addressed here that in the midst of the rising debate over affirmative action, the nation's longest march still seems burdened by too much ideology and too few sensible maps...
Honig's denial of tenure has forced the couple to reassess their priorities for career and family...
TIME asks if the NRC can fix itself. Maybe it can. So what, when some other part of the tremendously complex and very human system can go awry? This is why the nation needs to reassess its commitment to all forms of nuclear technology. The danger is not the degree of risk but the horrendous consequences of a nuclear accident. JOAN O. KING Sautee, Georgia...
...extracurricular pressures and constraints as athletes. From energy-sapping road trips to practices that last until dinner is no longer served in the dining halls, the men and women who proudly wear the crimson colors are subjected to grueling schedules which may leave some unfazed, but force others to reassess their priorities by easing their course work. Their source of information can often be their own teammates...
...time to reassess the process by which America votes for its leader. The current system distorts our candidates' priorities, objectives and motives and the narrow political, geographic and economic issues they tackle. We cannot ask ourselves why voter turnout is so low if we do not have a system in which each and every vote truly is equal. BENNETT SHULDMAN Moscow...