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1 At the time, he promised a fundamental rethink of the aid budget.
2 Why it's time for a fundamental rethink of flood policy in NZ.
3 BMA chiefs say a " fundamental rethink " is required by the Home Office.
4 This is leading to a fundamental rethink of the way the field is being researched.
5 The government's current review of student funding cannot produce the fundamental rethink that a flawed system needed.
6 Now, those doubts are beginning to seep in, opening the way for a fundamental rethink of policy.
7 I believe it's time for a fundamental rethink of social media and how it spreads hate, conspiracies and lies.
8 Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg called for a fundamental rethink , arguing that the new law would infringe on privacy rights.
9 Now, more than ever, the way students are being educated requires a fundamental rethink to prepare them for the future.
10 Less clear is whether fractious politics, or the demands of keeping the world economy upright, will permit such a fundamental rethink .
11 An Independent Roads Taskforce is undertaking a fundamental rethink of road use and the approach to planning our roads and places.
12 Environmental groups have called for a " fundamental rethink " of the State's policy of building two new peat-fired electricity plants.
13 Depending on the court's ruling, the vote could be delayed by months, forcing a fundamental rethink of the proposed wording and approach.
14 Fonterra's boss says that's prompted a fundamental rethink of its business - one that the company's farmer suppliers hope will pay dividends.
15 It is to be hoped, on their behalf, that this latest crisis can provoke a fundamental rethink about the dispute and its causes.
16 Only a fundamental rethink from first principles can equip the system to face the challenges posed by the current crisis and prevent a recurrence.
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