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Ankle monitors predate the virus, and it’s unclear how their heightened use will be reassessed when the virus is no longer a threat.

Now, the Nest Audio has clearly reassessed the “audio” part of its name in a way that makes much more sense for typical use cases.

That drew outrage from state and local officials, triggered investigations and prompted PG&E to reassess the scope of future shutoffs.

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This is significant because post-election narratives are one way a losing party can reassess its strategy.

The best strategies are continually reassessed and refined overtime to meet unique organizational objectives.

It was time to reassess our entire relationship with Israel.

Judging by the state of the world outside New Hyde hospital, it might be time to reassess just who belongs where.

Sinking Gingrich still won't quit His mission only: torment Mitt He claims the urge to reassess Is purely in the heads of press.

Rick Perry, who returned to Texas to reassess the race after his fifth-place drubbing in Iowa, looms as a question mark.

In an op-ed for the Boston Globe, he claimed that the issue of cloning had led him to reassess his position on abortion rights.

I have proposed the reconvening of the Conference next year to review progress; reassess priorities; and set new goals.

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On this page you'll find 129 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reassess, such as: amend, reevaluate, reexamine, rethink, review, and revise.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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