Word: reassessing
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...After the dust settles, everyone will reassess this particular problem. There is a need to look at the issue of democracy and popular participation. Otherwise the area is vulnerable. I don't think things can return to what they were...
...better. Jordan is an example. Everything is out in the open. We hear and feel what the people think. I'm sure the feelings are much more intense in other Arab states. The sparks could begin to fire at any time if people don't look at themselves and reassess. All of us need to do that...
President Bok stated in his speech yesterday that you will never again be surrounded by so many talented achievers. He is right; we are all achievers here, but Harvard challenges us to reassess what "achievement" means...
...killing goes on, West Africa and the U.S. reassess their responsibilities in a disastrous civil war. -- The African National Congress suspends its armed struggle...
...controversy offers the U.S. an opportunity to reassess the cost of past profligacy and salvage what remains of a treasured legacy of wildlife and ancient forest. Neither the owl nor the timbermen are served by further governmental inaction or sham solutions. What is gained by waiting until the last fir topples, the owl slips closer to extinction, or the mills finally retool or shut down because there are no more old-growth trees available? The lesson of the owl is not that environmental and economic concerns are incompatible, but that the longer society lacks the political courage...