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In a post-pandemic world, society may start to
reappraise
poorly paid jobs.
2
We
reappraise
these trials and their weaknesses, which precluded statistically significant findings.
3
Now is a great time to
reappraise
this woman's work.
4
I can even
reappraise
that emotion from my current perspective.
5
He'd have to wait until they reached their destination and he could
reappraise
the situation.
6
It's good housekeeping, giving choreographers a chance to tinker and audiences a chance to
reappraise
.
7
Imagination is what helps us
reappraise
a situation.
8
The advance of the jihadists in both Iraq and Syria has forced their opponents to
reappraise
strategy.
9
They tell me we need to
reappraise
those dreadful events of 2011, now, before it's too late.
10
All of us who visited before then need to
reappraise
the assumptions we took away with us.
11
The proposed change comes after ministers asked Nice to urgently
reappraise
its guidance on co-sleeping and cot death.
12
The world situation may so change that it will be necessary to
reappraise
our program at any time.
13
There is also a fundamental need to
reappraise
the cost base, particularly at head office: jobs need to go.
14
Even I knew there were at least three totally unsuitable candidates Jobsworth was pressuring us to
"
reappraise
.
"
15
But these are proving complex to develop, forcing suppliers to
reappraise
their market potential during a time of cost cuts.
16
Investors are looking to China's trade figures on Tuesday to
reappraise
the extent of the slowdown in the world's second-largest economy.
reappraise
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reappraise the situation
reappraise poorly
reappraise strategies