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restate

[ree-steyt] / riˈsteɪt /




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The company said it doesn’t plan to restate previous financial reports.

From Barron's Feb. 9, 2026

It said an analysis of revenue recognition from a partnership led it to restate its accounts for fiscal 2025.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 21, 2025

“What’s most telling is that the President considers it punishable by death for us to restate the law,” the statement reads.

From Salon Nov. 20, 2025

The Aberdeen-based group, which provides oilfield and engineering services, warned in April that it had to restate its accounts from previous years.

From BBC Jun. 27, 2025

I went on to restate the evangelists’ invitation.

From "Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography" by Mark Mathabane

But the document largely restates conclusions that prosecutors, congressional investigators, and multiple courts have previously articulated.

From Salon Jan. 1, 2026

The motion also restates arguments that defense attorneys made as part of their unsuccessful effort to seek a new trial or secure an acquittal.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 3, 2023

“Phoenix will respond in due course, but the developer restates the same arguments that the airport, and more importantly, the FAA has already debunked,” the city said in a statement.

From Seattle Times Apr. 5, 2023

A circular argument is one that merely restates what has already been said.

From Textbooks Dec. 21, 2021

Some results obtained by the "Alpha test" are given in the following table, and in the diagram which restates the facts of the table in graphic form.

From Psychology A Study Of Mental Life by Robert S. Woodworth

Except for the part about reparations, the demands restated some of the 14 articles in the memorandum of understanding signed by U.S. and Iranian negotiators in mid-June.

From Slate Aug. 10, 2026

The lender restated its year-earlier figures to include the results from Mediobanca, which it bought last year, in the period before the acquisition.

From The Wall Street Journal Aug. 7, 2026

The company’s financials, which were restated because of “certain material accounting errors identified by management” in April, show it lost $3.6 million in 2025 on $67.6 million in revenue.

From Barron's Jun. 9, 2026

The governor’s order largely restated the natural disaster exemption already in the law.

From Los Angeles Times Feb. 12, 2025

Here the fundamental distinction between facts and explanations, which goes back to Montaigne and beyond, is restated.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

Last year, Berkshire wrote down the value of its Kraft Heinz position by $3.8 billion, after taxes, restating the holding at fair-market value.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 2, 2026

The bank that manages debt collection of government bodies and hospitals said it’s restating 2024 accounts and warned that adjusted profits for 2025 will be around €150 million, versus consensus of €155 million.

From MarketWatch Feb. 2, 2026

I'd like to conclude by restating the importance of high quality, independent journalism in today's polarised society.

From BBC Nov. 10, 2025

If restating Kirk’s record sounds disrespectful, that’s not on the man’s eulogists.

From Slate Sep. 11, 2025

“It’s his fault for asking us to act like adults when we’re just kids,” I said, restating Mom’s argument.

From "Because of Mr. Terupt" by Rob Buyea




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