Word: reassessing
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...NAFTA failure in Congress would cause Mexico and Latin America to reassess the value of swallowing bitter economic reforms in the hope of gaining greater access to rich markets. It would also call into question the U.S. ability to deliver uncontroversial trade agreements and undermine U.S. efforts to spur economic growth through a new world-trade pact...
Yale Law Professor Stephen L. Carter's book, "The Culture of Disbelief," criticizes Americans' dismissive attitudes towards religion. The widely publicized book has forced many to reassess the position of religion and the religious in our society today. More and more people are deciding that religion is a crucial part of the fabric of America, an element we've been missing...
...officials tell it, the White House had begun to reassess what it was doing in Somalia about two weeks before last week's deadly attack. Concerned that the operation was being focused too narrowly on capturing Aidid, National Security Adviser Anthony Lake told Clinton the previous Friday that he was working up some options to shift the emphasis more toward a political solution, intensifying an effort that had begun Sept. 20 with a tough letter from Secretary of State Warren Christopher to Boutros-Ghali protesting the military emphasis. On Saturday, less than 24 hours before the fateful helicopter raid started...
...faculty rejected these initial recommendations, and formed a second committee to reassess the proposed cuts...
Epps says a shift to co-ed final clubs--which some clubs have considered in recent years--would prompt the University to "reassess" its position...