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Example sentences for "reexamination"

Lexicographically close words:
reestablishment; reet; reeved; reever; reeving; reexamine; reexport; reezun; refashioned; refection
  1. The recent monetary disturbances in England are not unlikely to suggest a reexamination of opinions upon this subject.

  2. As Valentine’s Meat Juice is still widely advertised the referee in charge of this class of products deemed a reexamination of the product advisable.

  3. On taking office I withdrew for reexamination the treaties signed with Spain and Santo Domingo, then pending before the Senate.

  4. In the same Message I stated that our efforts would include a reexamination of our own relation to the International Court of Justice.

  5. I am of the opinion that a reexamination of the subject will cause a change in some instances in the conclusions reached on these subjects at the last session of Congress.

  6. It is eminently desirable that definite legislative action should be taken, either affirming the awards to be final or providing some method for reexamination of the claims.

  7. Entertaining these views, I recur with satisfaction to the experience and action of the last session of Congress as furnishing assurance that the subject will not fail to elicit a careful reexamination and rigid scrutiny.

  8. This attitude was clearly reflected again by the Chamberlin Board, which completed its reexamination of the Army's racial policy in light of the Korean experience in April.

  9. Secretary Johnson's rejection of the Navy's response made a reexamination of its race program imperative, but it was still reluctant to follow the Fahy Committee's proposals completely.

  10. They are all applicable to the bill herewith returned, and a careful reexamination of the matters embraced in this proposed legislation has further satisfied me of their validity and strength.

  11. Upon reexamination I am still of the same opinion, which leads me to again return the bill under consideration without approval.

  12. Indeed, such a reexamination will be driven to seek a broad consensus of understanding about human nature itself.

  13. The reexamination did not improve Oscar's position.

  14. In the reexamination Sir Edward Clarke occupied himself chiefly with two youths, Shelley and Conway, who had been passed over casually by Mr. Carson.

  15. In such a spirit, a reexamination of the argument for public support of public libraries must be regarded as entirely germane to the objects which the American Library Association has at heart.


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