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"I would hold for another couple of weeks before reassessing."
It reassesses everything to find out what works for the present.
One is I believe that many people are reassessing what's important in life.
"The role of the police force is being reassessed on a wide front."
The length of the stay will be reassessed each week, he said.
"If it's wrong, then a whole lot of people would have to be reassessed."
But the lawmakers said they would be open to reassessing the situation.
We also want the staff requirements for the work involved to be reassessed.
He could tell she was thinking of their earlier conversation and perhaps reassessing it.
Some communities have not reassessed property for 30 or 40 years.
They are reassessed every six weeks, and moved up or down accordingly.
Decisions can be reassessed, and if necessary changed, only by them.
The girl's death led to demands that the system be reassessed.
I think people are just staggered, they're kind of reassessing everything and really thinking about life.
Now, he and his partners are reassessing the costs to run it.
The policy has schools reassessing programs designed to attract foreign students.
On day 2 of the switch, the patient is reassessed.
There is no doubt stop and search needs to be reassessed.
But just about every company is reassessing its emergency procedures.
There was much previous information available, now to be reassessed and brought up to date.
"General Pace is doing the right thing by reassessing our entire strategy."
Almost immediately, the school began reassessing its curriculum, particularly in reading.
But by the beginning of this decade, these policies were being reassessed.
An injury that gets worse over time needs to be reassessed.
If a property is reassessed to full market value, the increase in taxes can also be quite large.