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reavaliação
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revaluació
A new appraisal or evaluation.
review
reassessment
revaluation
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reavaliação
1
However, Bill Kenwright's 2001 production made a convincing case for its
reappraisal
.
2
Dissenting shareholders can only ask for a
reappraisal
of the price.
3
It requires something much bigger: the
reappraisal
of an entire worldview.
4
Nearly 40 years after his death, Pasolini is ripe for
reappraisal
.
5
This is more like an abrupt
reappraisal
of what women meant to me.
6
However, contrary to expectations, cognitive
reappraisal
declined over time while substance use coping increased.
7
He said the honour was a fitting tribute to a figure long due
reappraisal
.
8
Engineers say some difficulty with the foundations and a
reappraisal
of costing is necessary.
9
After performing an attentional task, the participants were asked to perform a
reappraisal
task.
10
As he nears the end of his playing days, a
reappraisal
is in order.
11
This
reappraisal
is not the topic of this paper, but some examples are useful.
12
With the widespread use of atypical antipsychotics, current long-term maintenance strategies may need a
reappraisal
.
13
However, they did not differ on the
reappraisal
task.
14
When that collapsed, so did sales and profits, and a painful period of
reappraisal
followed.
15
Now, as the wheel of fashion grinds inevitably round, his work is up for
reappraisal
.
16
Neither suppression nor
reappraisal
were associated with the inertia of subjective feelings in either study.
reappraisal
cognitive reappraisal
fundamental reappraisal
major reappraisal
radical reappraisal
immediate reappraisal
Portuguese
reavaliação
nova avaliação
Catalan
revaluació
reajustament