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The man said the time and administrative hurdles involved in obtaining US visas had encouraged foreign companies to cut corners in order to finish projects on time, but they might now need to reassess.

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Public safety experts say the anniversary is an opportunity to reassess both infrastructure resilience and the policy frameworks that support disaster response nationwide.

From Salon

The Met Police told us it had "not received any referrals from the liquidator or the Insolvency Service" and would reassess if it did.

From BBC

But with some brides losing multiple stone "within weeks" bridal companies have said they are overwhelmed, leaving them to reassess how they run their businesses.

From BBC

"As shoppers return from their summer holidays, many may need to reassess household budgets in response to rising household bills," he added.

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

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