And in a similar later case[208] the Court expressed even more clearly its reluctance to reexamine factual determinations of the kind just described.
I challenge Congress to reexamine those policies and to reverse them.
I express the hope that this new Congress will reexamineits constitutional role in international affairs.
The secretary ordered the services to reexamine their policies and submit detailed plans for carrying out this directive.
Brooks, recommended reconvening the Chamberlin Board to reexamine the Army's racial policy in light of the Korean experience.
The distribution of Negroes in all commands, and particularly the shortage of black specialists and officers in the 332d Fighter Wing, strongly influenced the Air Force to reexamine its racial policy, (p.
Although the Navy and the Air Force had agreed to reexamine the matter, they had consistently opposed the application of enlistment parity in the past, and the Secretary of Defense's Personnel Policy Board had indorsed their position.
When Davenport asked him to reexamine the directive with eyes open to the possibility of deceit, Fahy walked to a corner of the room and reread the Army's statement in the light of Davenport's charges.
It may well incline him to reexamine reasonings in which he has detected no flaw, when he finds that acute minds have tried them before, and have declared them faulty.
If we cannot fit this into our evolutionary scheme, perhaps it is well to reexamine our evolutionary scheme, and to see whether some misconception may not attach to that.
The manufacturers also cited the work of three chemists to disprove the findings of the referees, and demanded that the Council reexamine Lactopeptine, making use of fresh specimens.
In connection with this it is interesting to reexamine fig.
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