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1 The legal opinion may force a rethink of the resolution proposal, creating fresh delays.
2 That has started to force a rethink on pricing strategy.
3 That in turn would force a rethink of how high U.S. bond yields can rise.
4 The policy backdrop, however, is unprecedented, and these uncharted waters could force a rethink of economic theory.
5 They were launched nearly two weeks ago but now there's been a push to force a rethink .
6 Results may soon force a rethink .
7 Ruling it out or finding something more exotic would force a rethink on how the universe is put together.
8 Only an Old Firm meeting of Celtic and Rangers, and all the pressure for tickets that would create might force a rethink .
9 But the outbreak in 2015, in which more than 11,000 people died, has helped force a rethink .
10 Schiappa told Reuters last year that she believed the Weinstein scandal would force a rethink of attitudes toward sexual harassment in France.
11 It took the historic wave of refugees and migrant arrivals that crashed over the Greek islands in June 2015 to force a rethink .
12 Syria's northern neighbour Turkey could force a rethink , however, if it were to declare to its NATO allies that its own security was threatened.
13 Syria's northern neighbor Turkey could force a rethink , however, if it were to declare to its NATO allies that its own security was threatened.
14 Changing times have forced a rethink of the role of the 'farmer's wife'.
15 Posted The need for social distances has forced a rethink of the handshake.
16 But the new coronavirus has forced a rethink of the handshake.
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