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"reexamine" Definitions
  1. to examine again.
  2. Law
  3. to examine (a witness) again after having questioned him or her previously.

455 Sentences With "reexamine"

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The legal system will also reexamine the case against Syed.
Days afterward, Pakistan's Supreme Court decided to reexamine the case.
Second, reexamine cultural biases that are making us less safe.
The two leaders might also reexamine consulate closures and diplomatic expulsions.
It makes you reexamine the movie and Jason's role in it.
Over the next year the FCC will reexamine legacy telecom regulations.
The incident pushed her to reexamine her priorities and sleep habits.
He wants to reexamine every US trade relationship, especially those in Asia.
The moon connects with Mercury retrograde, asking you to reexamine your feelings.
But before we can do that, we have to reexamine Reg NMS.
Walmart should reexamine policies and be transparent with employees about doing so.
These changes have forced organizations to reexamine their comms activities, McBride said.
It is a pertinent time to reexamine the effectiveness of cultural activism.
"It's time to reexamine what it means to be a sorority," she says.
The Trump administration moved to reexamine those tougher rules shortly after taking office.
Have you ever wanted to reexamine all of your choices in a relationship?
Baker Botts asked the court to reexamine its 1988 holding in Basic v.
On an emotional level, this eclipse will push you to reexamine your beliefs.
And it will increase pressure on other platforms to reexamine their own policies.
And it will increase pressure on other platforms to reexamine their own policies.
After the civil jury verdict, the department assigned new investigators to reexamine the evidence.
However, courts rarely reexamine the need for continued secrecy after the investigation is closed.
Sanders, meanwhile, asked the state Democratic Party to reexamine the results from 28 precincts.
Whatever it is, expect to revisit and reexamine your social circle during this time.
As mentioned, one of our upcoming projects will reexamine our harassment policy, as well.
Still, GE's debt problems may force the company to reexamine its $4.2 billion dividend.
All of this suggests that it's time for companies to reexamine their drug-testing policies.
Investment firms are also starting to reexamine their portfolios and dropping increasingly toxic gun stocks.
Becoming accustomed to contemporary user behavior forces you to reexamine the internet's less savory corners.
I can challenge them to examine their own complicity with colonialism and reexamine their allyship.
On immigration:Harris wants to "reexamine" and potentially overhaul the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE).
"It is time to reexamine current norms of tissue production and consumption," the report concluded.
Hopefully, these services (particularly Netflix and HBO) choose to also reexamine their own monthly prices.
Writing a book about other people's conflicting beliefs is an invitation to reexamine your own.
The White House directed the DOL to reexamine the regulation and rewrite it, if necessary.
VICE: Did working on The Discovery force you to reexamine your ideas about the afterlife?
Hidalgo County District Attorney Ricardo Rodriguez promised during the 2014 election to reexamine the case.
The triumph of Trumpianism has forced artists to reexamine their own estrangement from broader culture.
At that point, I needed to reexamine and reassess what it is that makes me happy.
One idea to reexamine is how the Democratic Party views itself in relationship to the economy.
EA canceled the final three Madden Classic qualifier events in order to reexamine its safety protocols.
The huge difference in limits between states is another reason to at least reexamine these laws.
He said he was attentive to hesitations about the deal and was going to "reexamine" it.
For this reason, our courts must reexamine the "two-prong test" on patent subject-matter eligibility.
Colleges can reexamine the methods but cannot abandon diversity without compromising all of American higher education.
Mahomes could also reexamine his existing deals to take advantage of his rise on the field.
Its overdue reauthorization provides a unique opportunity to reexamine the connection between education and workforce opportunities.
One that makes you really reexamine how you see the world, and the people in it?
The Stanford study "should compel the Trump administration to finally reexamine this disastrous policy," said Sen.
To understand it, we should reexamine the effects of the US's repatriation tax holiday in 2004.
We need, as a nation, to reexamine the single-payer plan, as many individual states are doing.
More importantly, we think it is time to reexamine the ethos of open source in today's environment.
In this work, Follen cleverly asks us to reexamine the visual and the visceral in Shakespeare's language.
It's a strangely timely release and potentially a powerful opportunity to reexamine accusations passed over long ago.
Several states have begun to reexamine vaccine exemptions amid a series of measles outbreaks across the country.
Tony Cárdenas (D-Calif.), called on Thursday for the commission to reexamine Chairman Tom Wheeler's revised proposal.
The Sun and Mercury (which is currently retrograde!) meet in Virgo, encouraging you reexamine some complicated issues.
Choices in every case, however, require that the nation reexamine its national interests and clarify its objectives.
He asked WAM's director to reexamine the painting, pointing out the exceptional detail of Donatus's blue robe.
This exhibition allows us to reexamine the complex cultural context that Amauta arose from and helped shape.
Last month's attack, said Ali, has caused many to reexamine those assumptions, especially in regard to Islamophobia.
Several states have begun to reexamine vaccine exemptions amid a series of measles outbreaks across the country.
But a few men have said that Grace's story caused them to reexamine some of their behavior.
They're starting to reexamine Neanderthals and look at their culture and look at their sophisticated tool use.
They're not so different from us, but we never stop and reexamine, well, what makes us, us?
The exchange was brief, and almost immediately defused when Sanders said he'd reexamine the bill, which Clinton applauded.
It's the perfect excuse to reexamine Cody's most notable films and the landmark women characters that define them.
Just yesterday, the committee announced the members of a new subcommittee that will reexamine the charges against Farenthold.
In recent years, psychologists have been forced to reexamine many of the discipline's most famous and influential findings.
Now is an opportune time to reexamine if those time deposits can be put to more productive use.
Might it be time for NATO to reexamine which ally gets to sit at what table and when?
Living through a loss of this kind required us to reexamine our patterns of communication and prioritize vulnerability.
Twisty and unpredictable, The Lost Night will keep you guessing — and might make you reexamine your own past.
Maybe we'll have to reexamine that, too, because nobody thought between Bobby Kennedy- That someone would do that.
Christchurch shooting prompts Facebook to reexamine live stream reporting Facebook will reexamine its approach to live stream moderation in the wake of the New Zealand attack, Hamza Shaban reports, based on a new company blog post: Last year, Facebook said it applied this expedited review process to recently ended live broadcasts.
Her budding feelings force her to reexamine not only her sexuality, but also her buttoned-up approach to life.
Last week, researchers discovered a photo that made us reexamine what we thought we had known about Earhart's death.
The company seems to inherently understand that if it doesn't continually reexamine itself, it could end up like Kodak.
Zero waste helps us reexamine our relationship with stuff in a way that can seem progressive and anti-consumerist.
Instead, the Instagram poet and author wants you  to reexamine the fairy tales you grew up hearing and reading.
If this report is any indication, candidates in tight races might want to reexamine their stance on net neutrality.
The president has shown his willingness to reexamine some of the encrusted habits inhibiting healthy U.S.-China-Taiwan relations.
In these and many other areas, we need to reexamine whether we've got our priorities straight as a nation.
Your work's not going to kill anyone, Scorpio, but maybe it's time to reexamine the direction it's taken lately.
Here&aposs how to reexamine the idea of taking control in bedroom, putting the power dynamic in your favor.
We're operating under the Budget Control Act of 1974 – maybe it's time we reexamine how to do it better.
Still, the goal among anti-abortion advocates is the same: getting the Supreme Court to reexamine Roe v. Wade.
True crime documentaries give the public opportunity to reexamine cases that have been long buried by the news cycle.
After a letter from her childhood resurfaces, she's forced to reexamine the relationships and uncover hard truths about her past.
Even in its most sexualized moments, Euphoria wants audiences to reexamine the hold a dick has on our cultural imagination.
" When asked if his administration needed to reexamine gun regulations, Trump said gun regulation "has little to do with it.
When progressives recover from the shock of their loss, they are sure to reexamine what they might have done differently.
The forthcoming confirmation hearings are good reasons to reexamine our view of the Supreme Court and its powers and prerogatives.
Now we have good reason to reexamine it, and to be more wary of white savior characters in the future.
The report will be the second of four the agency is expected to release that will reexamine existing financial regulations.
The agencies are being told to reexamine how they grant waivers to award federal contractors to low-bidding foreign manufacturers.
We have to urge corporations to reexamine their human resources handbook on what's appropriate regarding language usage in the workplace.
"With that situation in mind, we will reexamine economic and price trends at the next policy setting meeting," he added.
"With that situation in mind, we will reexamine economic and price trends at the next policy setting meeting," he added.
But armed with the knowledge that these bacteria exist, scientists can now reexamine human eyes in search of similar helpful species.
Go back and reexamine the insight you shared this morning on Fox, and see how your words make this parallel application.
TA: It requires people on both sides of the political divide — you know, conservatives and progressives — to reexamine their talking points.
He says the high price of drugs and shortages make it time to reexamine drug expiration dates in the commercial market.
We should reexamine immigration quotas and prioritize immigrants who contribute to our economy in ways that create more jobs for Americans.
But as we rebuild from 2017 and prepare for future disasters, we must reexamine where we can improve our federal programs.
But the study should force campaigns to seriously reexamine how they're spending money, and how they try to persuade winnable voters.
CIFF's attempt to engineer a specific atmosphere allowed for any attendee bold enough to actively reexamine their relationship with the moving image.
As the food industry grapples with the fallout of #MeToo, she believes it is time to reexamine the fundamentals of restaurant culture.
"The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey," a two-part, four-hour miniseries set to debut September 18 on CBS, will reexamine the case.
"We assess and reexamine our competition rules and the processes, and we adapt them where we need it," Vestager said in Brussels.
Hence, there is no better time to reexamine the true intentions of the founding fathers on the power of the national government.
It is unclear if the agent change related to BofA's pledge to reexamine its gun-maker relationships, in the wake of Parkland.
The rise of the #MeToo movement has prompted many politicians and public figures to reexamine President Bill Clinton's relationship with Monica Lewinsky.
As security professionals, we should take the same improvement path and reexamine how we approach securing the software that runs our world.
Israel and the U.S. should watch for the potential of these scenarios and extensively reexamine security measures for foreign officials and institutions.
If we're to move toward a lasting change, Best noted, we'll need to reexamine some of our most deeply held core beliefs.
Writing "The Art of the Deal" caused me to reexamine what success meant, and how I wanted to define it for myself.
Jeff Denham (R-Calif.) added that Memorial Day also provides a chance to reexamine the performance of the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
"Outlander" has not done very much to fight or reexamine racist stereotypes of Native Americans this season, and this is not helping.
Schapiro died this past summer, which makes now, as much as ever, a perfect time to reexamine her work and celebrate her legacy.
If that challenge escalates all the way to the Supreme Court, it could force the majority-conservative court to reexamine Roe v. Wade.
So BuzzFeed News attempted to do what many police officers around the country didn't when news of his confessions broke: reexamine cold cases.
But a future Democratic president and Congress may want to reexamine the cap and the tax law as a whole sooner than that.
Greenpeace called upon clothing companies to reexamine the manufacturing practices of their suppliers in order to rid the process of these toxic substances.
An initial inquiry didn't turn up any results, but the new cases found in Ain have prompted the government to reexamine the cases.
I would hope that if nothing else, films have the power to cause people to reexamine their beliefs and, thereby, even their actions.
It specifically stated that the lower court should reexamine the ruling for the same type of bias shown in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case.
" She later said that "we've got to critically reexamine ICE and its role...And we need to probably think about starting from scratch.
Some are expected to reexamine their campaigns after multiple former competitors decided to close up shop in recent weeks and months (The Hill).
The timing couldn't have been better—Russell's newfound success had given the songwriter a chance to reexamine his career, including the unreleased documentary.
His hardline immigration agenda, combined with his dog whistling, have made many people reexamine the role of ICE in the context of unauthorized immigration.
Earlier this month, Delta announced it would impose tighter regulations on support animals, prompting other airlines, United Airlines included, to reexamine their own rules.
Additionally, U.S. Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates said authorities will reexamine whether to change the policy regarding people previously under FBI investigation buying firearms.
Rand Paul, a Kentucky Republican, called for the US to reexamine its relationship with Saudi Arabia and to halt arms sales to the kingdom.
"I think in the end if Saccone doesn't win, the National Republican Congressional Committee is going to have to reexamine its playbook," he said.
For example, it said it would add a safety committee to its board, streamline engineering oversight and reexamine flight deck design, among other changes.
But if your post-vacation slump doesn't fade after a few days, it might be time to reexamine what's going on in your life.
State-owned RIA Novosti also published an article about Russia's need to reexamine its own security systems in order to prevent another cyber attack.
Prosecutors have argued throughout the trial that it was they who reached out to Constand in 2015 when they decided to reexamine the case.
We wanted this film to be something where people could walk away and have a connection with, and maybe make them reexamine their thoughts.
In honor of her retrospective, here are five Lucas pieces that prompt us to reexamine the ways we think about gender and the body.
I just signed an order directing Secretary Mattis to reexamine our military detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities at Guantánamo Bay.
Online, communities of amateur sleuths reexamine cold cases, convinced that they can solve them by looking more closely and carefully than the police did.
It would do well to reexamine the rule and its last-minute modifications and ensure that those changes past a stringent cost-benefit test.
Bauer also said we may need to reexamine how we view socializing and find ways to hang out with friends while maintaining physical separation.
One idea was to be able to take somebody that we really think we know and reexamine them and actually change our perspective on them.
His latest salvo in support of his former Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, called on men to reexamine how they thought about the Democratic candidate.
The violence at Charlottesville spurred many communities across the U.S. to reexamine the appropriateness of statues and other tributes to figures linked to the Confederacy.
Nolan repeatedly compels viewers to reexamine the "facts" we take as settled truth about our world by giving us a mini-lesson at the multiplex.
There is a need to reexamine the way the DoD operates to ensure it is the most flexible and efficient military force in the world.
"There is no doubt that these circumstances are not only a sufficient reason, but one that makes it compulsory to reexamine this tragedy," Macierewicz said.
But there's no question the exercise forced us to reexamine every day whether we were doing everything we could on behalf of the American people.
The series will bring together some of the country's leading investigators to reexamine old evidence and hunt for new clues in the murder of JonBenét.
Meanwhile, the number of English majors nationwide is declining at a precipitous rate, giving many universities cause to reexamine the necessity of their English departments.
The Preppy Murder: Death in Central Park will reexamine the case, airing all five episodes over three consecutive nights starting November 13 at 9 p.m.
"'Overcharged' forces healthcare policy experts to reexamine some of the fundamental assumptions that have been driving health care policy for decades," Grogan told Business Insider.
We keep building and destroying and growing, and I worry that we might jeopardize everything if we can't slow down and reexamine what we're doing.
New York (CNN Business)After months of promising to reexamine how it handles harassment on its platform, YouTube has unveiled an update to its policy.
Above all, it is forcing the crown prince to reexamine his faith in President Trump and the U.S. reliability in the Saudi showdown with Iran.
Accordingly, the SEC should reexamine, modify, and potentially rescind overly-complex mutual fund regulations, such as its fund data reporting and liquidity risk management rules.
We will reexamine, reinterpret and renew them so they are fit for the company we are today — and the company we will want to become.
Hopefully, Judge Ellis's sentence will provide Congress with an incentive to reexamine the sentencing guidelines and to consider meaningful sentencing reform, which is long overdue.
I just signed an order directing Secretary [Jim] Mattis to reexamine our military detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities at Guantanamo Bay.
She felt limited by her connection with the Bay Area Figurative Movement however, and in 213 she withdrew to her studio to reexamine her artistic path.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: I think there is no question that we&aposve got to critically reexamine ICE and we need to probably think about starting from scratch.
The Oscar-nominated actress says it will change the way she views the film — and she thinks the film community at large should also reexamine it.
He wants to reexamine the case before he's too far gone and he desperately needs West's help because he's already in such a bad place, healthwise.
The Republican's hardline immigration agenda and dog whistling has forced many to reexamine what type of role ICE is playing in the context of unauthorized immigration.
And also, oddly, nearly ubiquitous in the same media that couldn't be bothered to reexamine a Hillary Clinton policy that has adversely affected countless human lives.
He said the White House should reexamine how extensively cops are trained -- especially on de-escalating conflict -- and additional equipment they can receive from the military.
And it's only within the past week that the committee has taken real action against Farenthold, forming an investigatory subcommittee to reexamine the charges against him.
We tried to become better—as cooks, as people—and began to reexamine why it was we punched the clock and one another in the dicks.
Just as you can rethink what was presented to you in fairy tales, you're allowed to reexamine the messages the real world sends you as well.
I just signed an order directing [Defense] Secretary [James] Mattis to reexamine our military detention policy and to keep open the detention facilities at Guantánamo Bay.
With their five-year anniversary creeping around the corner, I've decided to reexamine the stages of royal-wedding frenzy that I experienced — and find an answer.
In addition to escapism and inspiration, Black Panther offers African Americans the opportunity to reexamine and reimagine their place in the world, both literally and figuratively.
Insufficient evidence prompted prosecutors to reexamine Jaffer's case, and they were unable to prove that Jaffer's misconduct was a result of "voluntary intoxication," San Francisco Chronicle reported.
Kamala Harris quickly announced she wanted to "reexamine" ICE, saying, "probably think about starting from scratch," but distanced herself from those calling to "abolish" the agency. Sen.
Now, The Window and the Breaking of the Window asks its visitors to reexamine their understanding of the intersection of personal identity and mass demonstrations in America.
However, after two back-to-back years in which no actors of color were nominated for an award, the academy decided to reexamine some of its processes.
The Japanese government asked all the country's automakers to reexamine their vehicles following the admission from Mitsubishi last month that it cheated fuel economy tests for decades.
Since the start of 1920, the team has made 13 trips to reexamine these volcanoes through a contemporary lens; it plans to make four more next summer.
A recent call by researchers at Penn State to reexamine the projected demand for food in 2202 is being discussed across the agriculture and food security sector.
"[We] decided to reexamine and rework a number of the core assumptions we'd held about the game" after receiving feedback on an early build, the studio writes.
Gender and racially diverse teams reexamine facts, better process information, innovate more often, and remain objective more often than monolithic boards, according to the Harvard Business Review.
Treasury said that Mnuchin was unaware of Milken's investments in Storey County and that the decision to reexamine the zone came at the request of Nevada politicians.
The film tells the story of the wife of a fictional Nobel Prize-winning author, who lives in his shadow and is beginning to reexamine her life.
Congressional Democrats – as well as six Republicans – are applying new pressure to the FDA to reexamine its decades-old policy that keeps gay men from donating blood.
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas president did say he retained the right to reexamine the Fed's pause in rate hikes as more economic data come in.
Forcing us to reexamine this recent, ongoing chapter of American history, Welcome to Camp America offers another way of seeing and exposing political deception from its backside.
As March for Our Lives tries to force a debate over our nation's gun laws, we should also reexamine how our nation's speech laws impede such debates.
It also puts in place a six-year sunset provision, allowing Congress to reexamine the legislation as our society – and everything that threatens it – continues to evolve.
"The Bank will reexamine economic and price developments at the next (Monetary Policy Meeting), when it updates the outlook for economic activity and prices," the BoJ said.
Congress must commit to reexamine the scope of the threat and the necessity for force to provide security for Americans, and do so on a continuing basis.
Her death was ruled a suicide until 2012 when authorities reclassified it as "drowning from undetermined causes" after friends and fans petitioned police to reexamine the case.
TV's "Rising" program on Tuesday that the UK's decision on Huawei could mean the U.S. will be forced to reexamine its long-standing and historically close intelligence sharing partnership with the U.K. "It will force legislatures and members of the executive branch to fundamentally reexamine our intelligence-sharing partnership with the UK, and that would be incredibly regrettable because that relationship has paid dividends in recent years," Gallagher said. Sen.
Now, the campaigns will have until Monday to ask the party to reexamine the tallies, a process that would extend an already days-long delay in the results.
His departure is part of broader trend, spurred on by the #MeToo Movement, that has led employers to reexamine how they handle workplace relationships that involve power imbalances.
Both campuses have pledged to reexamine everything from new student orientation to the content of the courses we offer to the types of co-curricular events we organize.
Thus, the United States may want to reexamine what will be, at best, a set of sanctions actions destined to fail for reasons well known in recent history.
And so what if we took on this system directly, by having the federal government reexamine the current safe harbor for drug rebates under the Anti-Kickback Statute?
"It's useful to have a fresh set of eyes on a lot of these programs and to reexamine them in light of what our needs are," he said.
With that in mind, I've come up with 20 essential titles from the past 15 years that you should reexamine or, if you've never seen them, delve into.
" DNC Chairman Tom Perez says he wants to discuss caucus reform and reexamine the order of the primary cycle: "I think the time is ripe for that conversation.
The bottom line: The decision on this Louisiana case will reexamine what qualifies as an "undue burden" on women seeking an abortion, as defined by Planned Parenthood v.
When the company reported earnings in January it had disclosed that new accounting rules would prompt it to reexamine how it accounted for revenue from long-term contracts.
During one of fashion's most politically charged eras, Paolo Roversi ask us to take a break from all of the noise and reexamine what a heroine looks like.
As the national census begins and presidential primaries loom large, now is a time to harness the power of art to make us reexamine the world around us.
The petition was brought by Kerala native Joseph Shine, who had urged the top court to reexamine the validity of Section 497, owing to its implied gender bias.
The search also includes returning to interview high-school friends, and hunting down another of Lee's former boyfriends, while retaining a private investigator to help reexamine the evidence.
Second, the administration has promised to "reexamine" the contraception mandate, a provision of the Affordable Care Act that requires health plans and insurers to provide contraception to women.
Cloudflare, the U.S. company that shields thousands of websites (including 53chan) from distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks under its "content neutral" policy, might also reexamine its service commitment.
Led by therapist Dale Phillips, the program aims to help individuals suffering from drug and alcohol addiction reexamine their past and behaviors through interacting with and caring for horses.
Walmart's ongoing battle with Amazon for the retail crown is expanding well beyond retail, and it's forcing one of the largest companies in the world to reexamine its DNA.
The president and the Congress must reexamine policies regarding how Colleges and Universities operate — with an eye to helping these schools prepare a new generation of educated, skilled workers.
The fact that it took this much to bring him to justice should make us reexamine how we treat the words of men and women, survivors and the accused.
Whereas 'check your privilege' suggests that a person really has reexamine their entire autobiography and figure out what's going on — it summons too much, and it gets too confusing.
T.I. says it's time for the U.S.A. to reexamine its gun laws in the wake of the Florida shooting ... but he doesn't wanna lose his right to bear arms.
In November 2018, the couple's Malibuhome was destroyedin a California wildfire and a month later, Cyrus spoke about how the experience led her to reexamine her relationship with Hemsworth.
Park officials are planning to reexamine the track's dirt surface after a 4-year-old filly had to be euthanized this week after a training injury, according to ESPN.
If the most exciting thing you can talk about on a first date is 70 new episodes of Rick and Morty, it may be time to reexamine some things.
Now would actually the right time in history to reexamine how food waste is actually a really big problem, and how inefficient a lot of our food systems are.
When we do get through it, maybe like the Second World War, it will cause us to reexamine what has caused the fractional division we have in this country.
"With the new tax bill, families may want to reexamine their strategies to pay for college," said Joe DePaulo, the CEO and co-founder of College Ave Student Loans.
But the central bank expressed concerns about risks to the global economic outlook and said it will reexamine economic and price developments at the next policy meeting in October.
Finally, they need to reexamine why so much money is spent for an automobile-centered culture and economy that's becoming more expensive to maintain with or without new taxes.
They note the flurry of activity in the states and the fact that Justice Anthony Kennedy in a 2015 opinion said he wanted the court to reexamine the issue.
"They need to reexamine all the federal campaign finance laws and how they apply to new technology," said Paul S. Ryan, vice president for policy and litigation at Common Cause.
The Trump administration's well-established position is that the United States should reexamine its trade and regulatory practices to boost U.S.-based companies and create the jobs within U.S. borders.
But to address the second question -- of what Glenn stood for -- we must reexamine a story from "John Glenn: A Memoir," published abut 15 years after his unsuccessful presidential run.
If we're ready to start reimagining the gender politics of what it takes to be president, we must be ready to reexamine what it means to be the president's spouse.
What is shocking is that despite growing awareness of the Saudi regime's attacks on journalists and dissidents, U.S. policymakers remain largely reluctant to reexamine the U.S. alliance with Saudi leadership.
Ronan Farrow had some hot takes for Twitter on Sunday – specifically that we reexamine some highly hated figures in children's literature and see if they don't deserve a new assessment.
Only when dozens and dozens of women began speaking out in 2014 and 2015 did Montgomery County prosecutors reexamine the allegation, which was up against the statute of limitations deadline.
As such, we must reexamine how we think about the NTIB, expanding its scope beyond DoD and military operations technologies, and better leverage it to protect our cyber industrial base.
The Trump call has "forced us to reexamine our policies in Asia," said Nathan Daschle, the chief operating officer of the Daschle Group who also works on the Taiwan account.
If peace and stability are our goals, and Congresswoman Gabbard and I think they should be, then we should completely reexamine our foreign policies in Syria and the world. Rep.
President Obama's inability to substantively reexamine U.S. foreign policy with Egypt proved costly, not just to Egyptian stability and security but to America's credibility and reputation in the international community.
Thus, Congress should carefully reexamine the mechanics of Medicare Accountable Care Organizations (ACOs) as well as whether or not they are delivering on the "patient care" component of their mission.
That order "directed Department of the Interior bureaus to reexamine mitigation policies and practices to better balance conservation strategies and policies with job creation for American families," the rule reads.
Post employees had widely shared the excerpts on social media, tweeting calls for Bezos to reexamine employee pay and benefits, but did not mention a possible strike in the letter.
Now he's looking to reexamine the CFPB's regulations that protect consumers from payday lenders — an industry that exists by making profit off of hardworking Americans when they are financially desperate.
Now, 28 years after her death, a stunning new exhibition, Nahui Olin: La Mirada Infinita, at the Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL) in Mexico City seeks to reexamine Nahui's legacy.
Andrew Cuomo asked Treasurer Tom DiNapoli to reexamine the state's revenue forecasts given the stock market rout as well as the outbreak's impact on local restaurants, hotels and other sectors.
What went unsaid is that those who have argued that the United States' rich alliances were a decisive asset in its competition with China would need to reexamine their facts.
The LAPD initiated the study in response to mounting public pressure on police departments across the country to rethink how they interact with communities, and reexamine use of force policies.
As the Washington Post reported last week, the CFPB is currently evaluating the decade-old regulation as part of a broader push to reexamine how existing rules affect small businesses.
The team also took the closure as an opportunity to reexamine the studio itself, and to rework the way that Taller Sert would be presented to visitors in the future.
To enter Ouyang's alternate universe, where East Asian women are worshiped and revered by their opponents, is to forcibly reexamine our current state of normative gender roles and racial stereotypes.
Around the time, people began to reexamine inclusivity in all aspects of the industry: Black Girls Code (founded 221) seeks to teach programming skills to black girls aged 22 to 2843.
Fleishman Is In Trouble tells the story of a man whose ex-wife disappears after dropping off their kids, which forces him to reexamine everything about his life — including their marriage.
The idea isn't entirely new—Minds launched in 2015—but the site and others like it feel especially relevant as people begin to reexamine the bargain Facebook has made with them.
Hayes stated that he received a phone call from Trump a week before Thanksgiving, with a request from the president-elect to reexamine the decision to close the Indianapolis Carrier factory.
"I have instructed IMF staff to work with the Argentine authorities to strengthen the Fund-supported arrangement and to reexamine the phasing of the financial program," she said in a statement.
However, whereas the Marie Kondos of the world invite us to reexamine emotional connections through mindful minimalism, HGTV's Soria (whose first name is pronounced "Or-lahndo") wants you to destroy them.
The series' collection of expert perspectives and witness interviews, including both John and Lorena, offers viewers a chance to reexamine the issue at hand through a more educated and complete viewfinder.
"The Board's Policy Committee began discussing the proposed changes to the student dress code after receiving requests from teachers and administrators to reexamine the issue of appropriate school attire," Quattlebaum said.
" His remarks stopped short of pressing for additional legislative action, calling instead on companies to "reexamine their security practices to make sure this type of avoidable event does not happen again.
But in order for #MeToo to be a success, we need to reexamine all of our behaviors around sex, especially the ones that at first glance seem shitty, but completely ordinary.
"We're going to have to reexamine not just the Cuban Adjustment Act and make changes to it based on new realities but also the benefits people are qualifying for," Rubio said.
While FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler initially seemed okay with the idea back in November, pressure has been mounting from tech companies and activist organizations asking the FCC to reexamine the practice.
Defence Ministry spokeswoman Choi said South Korea "will be able to reexamine various measures, including GSOMIA, if Japan withdraws its unjust retaliatory measures and friendly relations between the two countries recover".
Nickless urged Catholics to reexamine a pastoral letter called "Open Wide Our Hearts," a document addressing the Catholic response to racism that was approved by the general assembly of U.S. bishops.
Improving the propensity to serve in the armed forces is only part of the answer; ultimately the military needs to reexamine what will constitute the warrior and force of the future.
That judgment led to its decision last week to add to its statement an expression that it would reexamine economic and price developments at its next meeting in October, Masai added.
The group will present mixed-media works, sculptures, photographs, and a performance that serve to reexamine previous bodies of work dealing with spirituality, myth-making, the paranormal, and ritual-based objects.
Rep. Mike GallagherMichael (Mike) John GallagherLawmakers warn US, UK intel sharing at risk after Huawei decision GOP lawmaker: UK-Huawei deal could force US to 'reexamine' intelligence-sharing partnership Congressman warns, UK special relationship in jeopardy over Huawei deal MORE (R-Wis.) warned Tuesday that the United Kingdom's decision to allow Chinese telecom giant Huawei to be part of its 5G network could force the U.S. to "fundamentally reexamine" a key intelligence-sharing partnership with the country.
Series like Orange is the New Black and Transparent have been pushing audiences to reexamine their biases and preconceived notions of this misunderstood (and actively discriminated against) part of the LGBTQ community.
Coons told CBS's "Face the Nation" that both parties should reexamine their rhetoric following the attempted bombings of several prominent Democrats as well as the mass shooting Saturday inside a Pittsburgh synagogue.
Republicans to Reexamine Investigation of Clinton's EmailsHouse Republicans announced Tuesday a committee would look into the Justice Department's decision not to bring charges against Hillary Clinton for using a private email server.
Fear can be a teacher—right now, Junior's fear may represent an inkling that the culture is changing, and that if you don't reexamine your values and adapt, you'll get left behind.
The strike in Los Angeles suggests that the movement is expanding beyond the red states where it began, and could lead more progressive states to reexamine their investment in public education too.
The note, which it also published publicly here said the companies should consider cutting expenses, reexamine their spending plans, review their staff numbers and prepare for a changing fundraising and sales environment.
The note, which it also published publicly here said the companies should consider cutting expenses, reexamine their spending plans, review their staff numbers and prepare for a changing fundraising and sales environment.
We're - we're the biggest kid on the block and I think it is right and appropriate for a new president to test old assumptions and reexamine the old ways of doing things.
Now that our relationship with Ukraine is back in the spotlight, the congressional foreign relations and defense committees, one wonders if they will be made to reexamine the assistance with critical attention.
One or more of the new laws could serve as a test case for the high court to reexamine and potentially overturn the constitutional right to an abortion under Roe vs. Wade.
This piece echoes current discussions taking place in the US about the importance of public sculptures, and reflects both Jankowski's and the Triennale's intention to initiate socially collaborative endeavors to reexamine history.
However, there are more than a dozen cases involving abortion already one step away from the Supreme Court, and the Court could choose to use any one of them to reexamine Roe.
In that opinion, Kavanaugh does cite Supreme Court precedent, which as a judge on that Court he would be better positioned to reexamine, but it's not a given he would revise his decision.
As the national conversation pushes companies to reexamine the HR processes suppressing sexual harassment and bias reporting, tech startups are looking to find a way to smooth out the process and encourage communication.
A former Claire's associate is calling for the retailer to reexamine an employee policy after she refused to pierce a non-consenting child's ear and subsequently had a negative experience with her manager.
The Annihilation actress, who appears on the cover of PORTER's Spring issue, told the magazine that the #MeToo and Time's Up movements have made her reexamine certain inappropriate experiences from her own past.
On a mundane level, this full moon will find you focusing on school, completing a big project, or traveling abroad, but on a spiritual level, you'll feel pulled to reexamine your belief systems.
The international outcry is forcing the Trump administration to reexamine its alliance with the kingdom, especially the brash and ruthless crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, who is the architect of the Yemen war.
The initiative could have wide-ranging implications both for future regulatory actions and for rules already on the books, since the agency is specifically asking whether to reexamine existing rules with new standards.
And circumstances are forcing him to reexamine a number of elements from the plan Marchionne outlined, including the pace at which Fiat Chrysler migrates from conventional, internal combustion engines to battery-electric technology.
But in dismissing rumors of their perfection, in making clear that they too are fallen creatures, it forces us to reexamine what it means for a normal person to live a good life.
They would reexamine how airbags might work in a car newly configured to drive itself, and consider barring children from the front left seat of a vehicle, where the steering wheel traditionally lives.
Another focus of the new administration has been to reexamine international deals struck by the previous government, with Mahathir traveling to China in August to renegotiate some of the deals backed by Beijing.
The administration is also planning to reexamine its list of high-risk countries, which was put in place during the Obama administration, to ensure it accurately reflect changes in the global threat environment.
August 11's solar eclipse in Leo also finds Uranus retrograde—again, this is a frequent retrograde that happens yearly for about five months— encouraging us to reexamine what freedom means to us.
So I challenged everyone, including myself, to reexamine a woman's role in the workplace and household and to allow women the freedom to stretch beyond the ideologies of an archaic and often misogynistic society.
Scientific practice demands that conclusions drawn from the fossils should be verifiable: scientists must be able to reexamine, re-measure, and reinterpret them (such reexamination can happen decades or even centuries after their discovery).
His Grace Anba Angaelos, the General Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in England, said he hopes al-Azhar will be urged to reexamine religious texts used in its university and network of schools.
Congress should reexamine a policy that bars the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from studying gun violence as a public health issue, the GOP chairman of the House Judiciary Committee said Thursday.
"What happened in Las Vegas will cause us to reexamine all of our safety measures and procedures," Ross said, "while also maintaining the joyous spirit of our musical festivals so our country can heal."
But recent scandals involving fraternities and violence on campus have forced universities to reexamine their relationships to these organizations, and in retrospect, the hijinks depicted in "Animal House" don't come off as so innocent.
"Joy Buolamwini, a researcher who found AI tools misclassified people's gender, told Business Insider: "There is a choice... I would encourage all companies to reexamine the identity labels they are using as demographic markers.
And though Trump blames illegal immigration for hurting the economy, he might want to reexamine his own tax policies, which though providing a boost to many Americans, provided the greatest gains for the wealthy.
This year, Congress has a chance to reexamine how we can build a tax code that not only provides relief for today's employees, but makes significant investments in the next generation of American workers.
Now, following the media circus surrounding Amazon's secretive HQ2 search, Arizona State University journalism professor Dan Gillmor says we should reexamine whether government officials beholden to the public interest should be signing NDAs with corporations.
It might be easy to succumb to the desire to do things that seem good for others because they make you feel good, but it's important to resist that urge and reexamine how to help.
Later this summer, you'll reexamine your communication skills and learn how they impact your perception of the world—and, ultimately, how you protect and guard yourself (or how you're limiting yourself by being unduly defensive).
Investors should reexamine their tolerance for risk at regular intervals, such as every January, to determine whether some factor, such as the approach of retirement, a marriage or birth, means the mix needs to change.
In an extremely personal essay for The New Yorker, actress Molly Ringwald wrote about revisiting her teen classic The Breakfast Club with her daughter, and about how we reexamine stories in the post #MeToo era.
When it does so, it will have many options — more than a dozen abortion cases are already one step away from the Court, and the justices could use any one of them to reexamine Roe.
Almost a decade later, as more and more women brought accusations against Cosby in 2014 and 22005, the spotlight returned to the Constand case and helped push the Montgomery County prosecutor to reexamine the allegations.
I spoke with Turkle via Skype about why her views on technology have changed and why she thinks we have to reexamine the role that smartphones and social media are playing in our daily lives.
Shortly after taking office, the Trump administration had moved to reexamine those tougher Obama-era standards and end California's authority to set tougher emissions standards than the federal standards for itself and 12 other states.
"This is exactly why the American people sent President Trump to Washington — to reexamine old assumptions and break things if necessary," said Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder and honorary chairman of the Tea Party Patriots.
Bernie Sanders has led a bipartisan pushback against Saudi Arabia in the Senate, and on Wednesday night, he made the case, briefly but convincingly, that the United States should reexamine its relationship with the kingdom.
In a recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine, two physicians from the University of Washington, Jane Ballantyne and Mark Sullivan, argue that physicians need to reexamine the real strengths and weaknesses of opioids.
Duque has asked congress to reexamine six parts of the law that regulates the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) court, saying that rules over sentencing for war crimes, stipulations about extradition and other articles are unclear.
Zhao's film chronicles Brady's recovery and his deep sense of loss as he realizes he needs to reexamine what it means to be a man now that he can no longer walk in John Wayne's boots.
Widely hailed as "one of the best films of the year," Roma forces us to reexamine the world inside our homes, held together by the strength of women, especially the role of care and domestic work.
" She also recommended hosting any future "exclusive gathering" on "private property," and that the mother seeking advice reexamine her own idea of entitlement: "Ask yourself who was claiming possession of public space for her own purposes.
As the United States faces the challenge of serving the diverse needs of our growing country, it is important to reexamine government services to ensure that the executive branch is well aligned to 21st century realities.
This mission will require us to reexamine our approach to suicide prevention, exhaust our research possibilities, break the stigma faced by those seeking mental health services, and expand the health care and support we offer veterans.
But to head off these high-profile incidents, it may need to reexamine that security caste system—and ultimately, to treat its own software's code with the same suspicion it has always cast on everyone else's.
As we reexamine cases that were first addressed or settled long in the past — whether it's Parker's, Roman Polanski's, Bill Cosby's, or Bill Clinton's — we're inevitably going to be looking at them through a more unforgiving lens.
In a 2015 opinion, Justice Kennedy argued that the "legal system should find an appropriate case for this Court to reexamine" the issue because of the impact it's having on brick and mortar retailers and state treasuries.
"If for some reason the federal government and the industry decide to abandon those agreements that we all reached, we will have to reexamine our options," Mary Nichols, chair of the California Air Resources Board, tells Reuters.
If they continue to hold captive audience meetings and engage in anti-union tactics, then I think it's our obligation as city and state officials to reexamine all of their dealings with public institutions and public funding.
Kohn Gallery's exhibition American Aleph — the artist's first LA retrospective in 270 years — aims to reexamine his heterogeneous artistic output, which ranged from publishing the poetry and art magazine Semina, to assemblage art, collage, photography, and film.
"I think there's no question that we've got to critically reexamine ICE and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing," she told MSNBC at the end of June.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank and many other major banks need to reexamine their business models to maintain long-term profitability in a very low interest rate environment, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Thursday.
In our conversation he shares what inspires him as a designer and how the visual art in Native Son both heightens the visual impact of the story and invites us to reexamine our perceptions of its characters.
Why this is big: The initiative could have wide-ranging implications both for future regulatory actions and for rules already on the books, since the agency is specifically asking whether to reexamine existing rules with new standards.
Now, however, high-profile strikes in cities like Denver and Los Angeles are forcing them to reexamine the costs of charters; even some early supporters are pushing to limit their growth, including in Booker's own New Jersey.
During his State of the Union address, Trump said the order directed Defense Secretary James Mattis "to reexamine our military detention policy" and promised that "in many cases," new suspected terrorists would be sent to Guantánamo Bay.
Of course, our ability to portray the real experience of the victim is impossible, but at the very least we wanted drive empathy, make viewers feel uncomfortable, and move people to reexamine this epidemic human rights crisis.
This is definitely good news for Android users, and while it might not be immediately great for developers because it might require them to reexamine their code, the shift should ultimately make their apps run better for users.
A trio of papers they've published over the last three years reexamine a crucial period in nutrition research after World War II, when scientists were debating whether fats or sugars were the primary cause of coronary heart disease.
That means apprenticeships and career development initiatives in new, high-growth fields -- but we must also reexamine our social safety net to ensure it works for the average American, given the flexible nature of so many jobs today.
"There's no question that we've got to critically reexamine ICE and its role, and the way that it is being administered, and the work it is doing," Senator Kamala Harris of California said on NBC's Meet the Press.
The order titled American Energy Independence on March 29, 2017 "directed Department of the Interior bureaus to reexamine mitigation policies and practices to better balance conservation strategies and policies with job creation for American families," the rule reads.
Tributes for McCain and the lauding of his courage, honor, decency, character, and readiness to reexamine his own mistakes will unfold at a time when Trump is facing an unflattering public debate about his own personality and behavior.
"It will force legislatures and members of the executive branch to fundamentally reexamine our intelligence-sharing partnership with the UK and that would be incredibly regrettable because that relationship has paid dividends in recent years," Gallagher told Hill.
However, just as meteorologists would reexamine a model that produced predictions that were too cold, so too must we be concerned if energy forecasts are persistently skewed in certain directions or are driven by flawed inputs or assumptions.
Early this morning Beijing Time, Managing Director of the IMF Lagarde said in an email that she has appointed some staff to cooperate with Argentina authority to improve the funding support and reexamine the phasing of financial plans.
The legend of the cross-country American road trip has been explored across art forms and genres, but a new exhibition attempts to reexamine the classic trope through a contemplation of landscapes, driving culture, and vacations in America.
The fallout from the Khashoggi incident has led lawmakers to reexamine the relationship between the US and Saudi Arabia, including America's role in perpetrating a three-year war in Yemen that has spiraled into a devastating humanitarian crisis.
And his determination to reexamine the way America combats terrorism around the globe can be justified by the fact that Washington has been at war for a decade-and-a-half and jihadism still rages and poses a threat.
I wonder if her rejection of classical ideals of beauty and her need to reinterpret myth led her to reexamine the nature of portraiture — which is what I think she is up to in her works in this vein.
Just this August, Trump via the White House ordered the Department of Defense to look into and reexamine a $10 billion contract regarding cloud computing "because of concerns that the deal would go to Amazon," according to The Post.
Even so, the news of American involvement in the killing failed to make a splash for months — that is, until the high-profile murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi prompted American politicians to reexamine their role in the Saudis' efforts.
In the wake of the Apple decision, many companies are going to have to reexamine the reserves they hold to see if they need to increase them, as well as improve disclosure of potential EU tax liabilities, Lukomnik said.
That's welcome news for the industry, which has pressed EPA to reexamine the January 13 decision and says maintaining the targets will be expensive and out-of-step with consumer preferences amid cheap gas and modest electric car sales.
While the executive order does not change the Buy American Act of 85033, it does require the federal government and its procuring agencies to reexamine the law, insure it is being applied properly, and consider ways to improve it.
Rupert Murdoch has long been waiting to buy out the 61% of Sky that his 21st Century Fox doesn't already own, but Fox News' retracted Seth Rich story led British media regulators to reexamine that deal earlier this month.
"We think now is as good a time as any to reexamine why we continue to believe this deal is the most logical and appropriate transaction to take place within our media coverage universe," MoffettNathanson analysts wrote this week.
Even as this boom in entrepreneurship drives economic growth, it is necessary to reexamine America's policies toward independent workers and the companies that engage them in order to unleash independent workforce growth and the small business jobs it creates.
While Trump is on the phone with Mnuchin, he should also instruct him to reexamine Section 707 of the U.S. tax code and ask him to clarify what "partners" and "service providers" mean in regard to private-equity investments.
"I think there's no question that we've got to critically reexamine ICE and its role and the way that it is being administered and the work it is doing," Harris said in a Sunday interview with MSNBC's Kasie Hunt.
A three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously upheld the government's right to reexamine whether the former clients of Eric Conn were, in fact, eligible for the disability benefits they had long been receiving.
Microsoft was awarded the contract in late October after an 11th-hour intervention by President Trump prompted Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper to reexamine the Pentagon's approach ... Microsoft's attorneys said Amazon's claims are not supported by evidence and should be rejected.
While there are flaws to his theories, studying the connections between dreaming and the psychedelic state today thus allows us to reexamine the idea that working with patients in an altered state of consciousness can be beneficial to treat them.
Earlier this month, the social network announced its support of employees who want to protest and said it would reexamine its relationship with any of the company's contractors that violate the law by moving to stop employees who want to protest. 
But wouldn't it be so much more compelling to choose one period in that person's life — either an especially fruitful time, or even better, a drought that forces them to reexamine their work and what it means — and go deep?
It is time to reexamine our policies and practices around lead exposure so that what happened in Flint is an isolated incident rather than a harbinger of more preventable tragedies that may be silently unfolding across the country right now.
Benioff's internal memo, obtained by Bloomberg News, was in response to a recent petition signed by more than 650 Salesforce employees asking him to reexamine the deal in response to the Trump's administration's policy of separating migrant families at the border.
Williams was later convicted on fiber evidence, but in April 2019, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms announced that she had asked the Atlanta Police Department to reopen 30 cases and to use newer, more sophisticated DNA technology to reexamine the evidence.
Wednesday's meeting took place the day after the FTC told Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Microsoft that it will reexamine hundreds of acquisitions from the past decade that were too small to trigger antitrust review at the time.
The court's liberal wing appeared to have little appetite to use the case as an opportunity to reexamine the scope of gun rights in what is the first major Second Amendment case to hit the court in close to a decade.
Another podcast, You're Wrong About, makes it its mission to reexamine many of the figures and sensational news stories from past decades — mostly the 1990s — and shine a light on how truth and reality have often vastly diverged in public opinion.
But now that the rule has the potential to be thrown out, it's time to reexamine the conflicts of interest that are costing American workers and their families $17 billion a year — and that could persist without the proper regulations in place.
The infant regime of our protagonist, King T'Challa (Chadwick Boseman), is beginning to gingerly reexamine this policy: While isolationism allowed Wakanda to thrive, it meant the country's silence in the face of the imperialism and oppression inflicted on its neighbors in Africa.
As part of this process of expanding to new platforms and genres, Fergusson — who has worked on the series since its inception and even has a Gears tattoo — says he was forced to reexamine just what a Gears of War game is.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's incoming financial intelligence chief said it was "shameful" how little had been done about bribes that Brazilian construction firm Odebrecht executives said were paid to secure Mexican public works contracts, and vowed to reexamine the case once in office.
The failure of social networks to moderate extremist propaganda, as well as content glorifying self-harm, racism and violence, has been a recent focus of U.S. lawmakers as well, and has prompted calls to reexamine the broad liability protections enjoyed by website operators.
Princeton President Christopher L. Eisgruber has already agreed to take down a mural of Wilson in a dining hall and, in a letter to the university community, wrote that Wilson's disturbing record on race makes it appropriate to reexamine how Princeton recognizes him.
An official with Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser's (D) administration panned the reported July 4 plans in a statement to the Post, telling the newspaper that the city would have to reexamine logistics for the celebration once the White House's plans were finalized.
In the aftermath of the Skripal attack, however, British authorities said they would reexamine those cases, which prominently include the death of Boris Berezovsky, an exiled Russian oligarch and enemy of Putin who was initially ruled to have committed suicide in 2013.
Pen15 gave those who grew up in the excruciating mid-00s an opportunity to find empathy for their younger selves, to reexamine the "before" photos in those Twitter 10-year challenges and remember how important those years felt when they were happening. 
Rather than reexamine this strategy, the Left is repeating the same attacks they used on Trump on Steve Bannon — even using the exact same Southern Poverty Law Center quotes and Breitbart Headlines that Clinton tried to scare off voters with in August.
"We need to reexamine and reshift the fashion cycle, the fashion calendar, and the amount of newness that gets pushed out — and the only way for this movement to grow is through shared information and collaboration, which really excites me," she says.
Those flames were further fanned a week later, when Gillette released an ad actually inspired by #MeToo that asked men to reexamine the phrase "boys will be boys," work to end sexual harassment, support boys emotionally, and intervene if they see bullying.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's CIA director, Mike Pompeo, was "surprised" by a report of a draft executive order directing the agency to reexamine the use of interrogation techniques that are legally considered torture, a source with knowledge of the director's thinking told CNN.
On Wednesday night, YouTube said it would reexamine and update its harassment policies — but it only did so after an outpouring of condemnation over how it handled complaints from Vox YouTube host Carlos Maza about a fellow creator harassing him on the platform with impunity.
This winter, 12 Years a Slave screenwriter John Ridley will reexamine some of the most iconic moments of the DC Comics universe through the personal stories of John Stewart, Extraño, Vixen, Supergirl, Katana and Renee Montoya — all heroes from historically marginalized or underrepresented groups.
WASHINGTON, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Deutsche Bank needs to reexamine its business model to maintain its long-term profitability in a very low interest rate environment, but other banks also need to do it as well, International Monetary Fund Managing Director Christine Lagarde said on Thursday.
We'll feel called to reexamine our feelings, our direction, and the way we take action when the Moon clashes with the Sun at 3:26 PM and with Mars at 9:12 PM. Surprises will arrive at 10:19 PM when the Moon meets Uranus.
The best way to celebrate National Book Lovers Day is to give ourselves huge pats on the back for reading, and the best way to do that is to reexamine all the scientific studies that show that reading makes you healthier, happier and sharper.
Or, in erasing the name, should Princeton tell the story that resonates loudly today as colleges and other institutions—inspired largely by the Black Lives Matter movement—reexamine honors bestowed upon celebrated figures whose views and actions on race are abhorrent by today's standards?
"The Administration continues to work through the interagency process with the Departments of State, Commerce, Homeland Security, Justice, and other stakeholders to reexamine longstanding polices and regulations to ensure that U.S. industries have every advantage in the global marketplace," a State Department spokesman said.
"Let us add that those public officials finding it difficult these days to muster the courage to strongly condemn a politician committing assault on a reporter, maybe you need to reexamine how much you truly love the Constitution beyond just saying the words," he said.
Not only would the bill effectively shut down every clinic in Ohio — a state where more than 20,000 people elect to have abortions each year, Mann said — but NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio doesn't want to give the Supreme Court an opportunity to reexamine Roe.
The EU's highest court said earlier on Friday that a lower EU court must reexamine the requests of Puigdemont and Comin to take up their seats as European lawmakers in light of Junqueras' ruling after the lower court had dismissed their request in June.
Internet fandom also helped mainstream a kind of critical approach to plot and character: plots that are continuous and fluid, something whose meaning is open to interpretation; characters whose plotlines we can isolate, reexamine in different contexts, and expand upon in the unlimited space of the internet.
Statement from Great Place To Work: With every list we do we do a search to identify any current law suits and discrimination claims, reexamine the employee feedback we've received, and evaluate whether this nullifies the input we have received from employees and disqualifies a company.
Equitable funding for public schools: Sanders wants schools to cover the cost of college-readiness exams, reexamine the link between tax property and school funding, increase resources to shrink class sizes, support the arts and foreign language studies and provide $5 billion annually for technical education.
And yet, this week, Betsy DeVos and Department of Education officials will host a series of "listening meetings" as part of an effort to reexamine, and perhaps begin to reverse, policies put in place by then-President Barack Obama (and championed by then-Vice President Joe Biden).
In the current political landscape, liberals are being forced to reexamine the systemic nature of the crisis, which means finding blame not just in a baleful individual (Trump) or even his party (the Republicans) but also in the larger social forces that made the crisis possible.
Things will smooth over this afternoon when the Moon makes easy connections with the Sun at 11:48 AM and Mercury at 12:29 PM. The Sun and Mercury, which is currently retrograde, meet in Virgo at 4:43 PM, encouraging us to reexamine a few things.
Rossi expressed concern about the Stone case, Barr's comments on FBI and CIA "spying" against Trump in the 2016 campaign, his misrepresenting of the Mueller report's recommendations and his decision to reexamine the case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn as signs of troubling politicization.
I thought this was a real opportunity to take this person in our society who has been the poster child as the villain, and a punchline for 25 years, and to just reexamine that, and to look at her as a human being and not as a tabloid headline.
In the year-long The Road Less Traveled, 143 exhibitions reexamine an artist known for building environments, whether Nek Chand's whimsical Rock Garden of Chandigarh in India constructed with debris from demolished villages, or Eddie Owens Martin's vibrantly painted mandalas and visionary symbols on the structures of Pasaquan, Georgia.
He repeated his promise to protect preexisting conditions for health insurance — despite his administration's backing of a lawsuit that would gut those protections — and his promise to protect entitlements like social security — despite saying in an interview just last month that "at some point" he would reexamine them.
The sounds in the film are thrillingly unexpected: a cacophony of voices that tenderly recite fan letters expressing gratitude for Jiz — for their genre- and gender-bending work, and the extent to which it has allowed viewers to explore, reexamine, and expand their own ideas about porn and sex.
Though he hates the word "responsibility," now that his work is so well-known, he's been forced to reexamine it through a different prism, and to understand how it fits into the conversations about race and culture and metal and how they all intersect that Devil Is Fine sparked.
And 2023, when the X-59 is scheduled for flight tests over US cities and the FAA aims to reexamine its supersonic ban, might be a very different environment for worries about the effect of airplane emissions on the climate, compared to today's FAA run by the climate-heedless Trump administration.
Then memories, triggered by a few dug-up artifacts from that time — a starry-eyed confessional essay she passed off as fiction to a teacher, some photos that show clearly just how young she actually was — come rushing in, and she's compelled to reexamine her past through grown-up eyes.
What can be done: Some of these headwinds will just take time to dissipate, but state and local governments can reexamine regulations and land-use laws, and the federal government should expand its affordable housing tax credit, which encourages builders to construct homes that middle and working-class homebuyers can afford.
It's not clear how the order would make it easier for employers to object, but in a statement shared by a reporter for The Hill, health secretary Tom Price said the order directs the Department of Health and Human Services to "reexamine" the Obama administration's interpretation of the preventive services mandate.
This opinion appears to be binding on the Justice Department's decision-making, though it's possible for Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to choose to override the opinion, give Mueller permission to ignore it and take it to court, or ask the office to reexamine the issue by writing a new opinion.
"The midterm review of the 2022–2025 light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas and fuel economy standards is a critical reality check to reexamine the initial assumptions and their impact on the feasibility of the national program," Global Automakers, which represents companies based outside the United States, said in a statement.
Congressman Mike GallagherMichael (Mike) John GallagherLawmakers warn US, UK intel sharing at risk after Huawei decision GOP lawmaker: UK-Huawei deal could force US to 'reexamine' intelligence-sharing partnership Congressman warns, UK special relationship in jeopardy over Huawei deal MORE shares his concerns over the UK's decision to utilize Huawei technology.
Schiff used his final minutes of floor time to reexamine the transcript of Trump's July 85033 phone call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in which Trump asked his counterpart for a "favor" and to look into debunked allegations that operatives who interfered in the 2016 election were based in Ukraine.
He writes that he sees widespread digital disruption as "an opportunity to rethink the analog/digital divide and reexamine what we've discarded — not in order to clean it up and put it back to use exactly as it was, but to understand what was thrown away that we still need."
"The midterm review of the 2628–28500 light-duty vehicle greenhouse gas and fuel economy standards is a critical reality check to reexamine the initial assumptions and their impact on the feasibility of the national program," Global Automakers, which represents companies based outside the United States, said in a statement.
The hiring is part of a broader effort to atone for failing to stop online abuse from spilling over into the real world, reports Bloomberg's Joshua Brustein: Sissons work is part of a broader reckoning within the technology industry, which has been forced to reexamine its role in world conflicts.
"Seeing as the Trump Administration has no intention of insisting on full accountability for Mr. Khashoggi's murderers, it is time for Congress to step in and impose real consequences to fundamentally reexamine our relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and with the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen," Menendez said.
"I think the Justice Department needs to reexamine that OLC opinion, Office of Legal Counsel opinion, that you cannot indict a sitting president under circumstances in which the failure to do so may mean that person escapes justice," said the likely incoming chairman of the House Intelligence Committee last week on CNN.
So instead of using an act of hate to push even more hate, I would appreciate it if politicians and everyone else used the Orlando shooting as a time to reexamine their own bigotries — against LGBTQ people across the world specifically, but also against Muslim people, black people, Hispanic people, and women.
The gloves are really coming off from immigration enforcement, conservatives are getting the slate of judges they were promised, the coal and oil industries are being lavished with regulatory favors, the military's budget is going up, and the federal government is no longer pressuring police departments to reexamine their use of force or racial biases.
But given that everything is topsy turvy in 19203, including the fact we're quite literally in a state of emergency when it comes to white nationalism, it seems like a relevant moment to reexamine the origins of the hate group: where it began, how it took hold, and what it takes to bring it down.
The Oxygen special includes interviews with Stephen, along with Stacy's aunt; the former Village of Bollingbrook police chief; the Will County state's attorney; Stacy's sister-in-law; the couple's pastor; a reporter who covered the case; and a former finance of Drew's to reexamine Stacy's story as her family continues to press for answers.
"You should not hesitate to reexamine your views and change your opinion if you become convinced they are erroneous but you should not surrender your honest opinion simply because other jurors disagree or merely to reach a verdict," the judge said in rereading jury instructions in the trial of St. Anthony police Officer Jeronimo Yanez.
"Seeing as the Trump administration has no intention of insisting on full accountability for Mr. Khashoggi's murderers, it is time for Congress to step in and impose real consequences to fundamentally reexamine our relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and with the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen," Senate Foreign Relations committee ranking member Sen.
Madiba's light shone so brightly, even from that narrow Robben Island cell, that in the late '70s he could inspire a young college student on the other side of the world to reexamine his own priorities, could make me consider the small role I might play in bending the arc of the world towards justice.
Mike GallagherMichael (Mike) John GallagherLawmakers warn US, UK intel sharing at risk after Huawei decision GOP lawmaker: UK-Huawei deal could force US to 'reexamine' intelligence-sharing partnership Congressman warns, UK special relationship in jeopardy over Huawei deal MORE (R-Wis.), the co-chairman of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission, said during an appearance on Hill.
"Immanuel Christian School should immediately reexamine its policy of open discrimination against LGBTQ students and understand just how dangerous it is to further marginalize young people who are struggling to come to terms with their identity or have made the courageous choice to come out as LGBTQ in a difficult environment," she said in a statement provided to Refinery29.
So for us to reexamine what we value, what we are collectively willing to pay for—whether it's teachers, nurses, caregivers, moms or dads who stay at home, artists, all the things that are incredibly valuable to us right now but don't rank high on the pay totem pole—that's a conversation we need to begin to have.
The theory of the case is that the tax break, which allows investors to defer and reduce capital-gains taxes, and earn tax-free returns from opportunity-zone investments held for at least a decade, will encourage investors to reexamine communities they've rarely afforded a passing glance to because of their own biases, simple uncertainty, or information gaps.
"We are requiring the banks to reexamine their remaining activity abroad, to reduce it to a smaller number of countries and main foreign banking offices, in a manner that will allow the appropriate allocation of resources — in terms of quality and quantity — for proper management of risks and other aspects of compliance," the central bank said in a statement.
"Since I was all over national TV, cable and print defending wikileaks and Assange against the claim that you are Russian agents and debunking the false charges of sexual assault as trumped up bs you may want to reexamine the strategy of attacking me- cordially R," Stone wrote to Wikileaks on October 13, 2016, according to The Atlantic.
On the obvious level, Dylan catching up with his exes gives him plenty of opportunity to reexamine his life and his choices; but as the audience watches the events unfold in the past and present, what was once played for laughs becomes more poignant, as we catch up to the characters' realizations of what's passed them by.
Business Insider has learned that some students at the public-policy-focused graduate program are asking the school to reexamine its relationships with donors who were tied socially, philanthropically, or financially to the convicted sex criminal, including Victoria's Secret billionaire Les Wexner and his wife Abigail, private-equity giant Leon Black, and hedge-fund pioneer Glenn Dubin.
While Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said Sunday's strikes were designed to convey that the White House will not turn a blind eye to actions taken by Iran that jeopardize American lives, the Iraqi government deemed the attack a "flagrant violation" of its sovereignty and said it will reexamine its relationship with the U.S.-led coalition.
By recapturing those early days when it seemed as if computers might give us the world, instead of slowly seal us off into our own bubbles, Halt and Catch Fire invites viewers to reexamine our own relationship to technology and each other, and how often we try to let our online selves stand in for the people we really are.
And while Parasite got its much-deserved recognition, Korean cinema's current international moment might also be a chance to reexamine a similarly perfect work that went deeply under-acknowledged: a film so lush and provocative—so full of unexpected twists and dark turns—that it's a mystery why it didn't make more of a splash and absolutely sweep the 2017 awards season.
"We don't know what it is but it sure seems like it must be something pretty darn important for that fact pattern to play out and for them to announce just a week and a half before an election that they are going to reexamine things and look at these new emails," said Jordan, who sits on the House Oversight and Judiciary Committees.
While Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff did not cut company ties with U.S. Customs and Border Protection after hundreds of his employees signed a letter asking him to reexamine the company's relationship with the agency following news of cruel family separation at the U.S-Mexico border, the executive has been more outspoken on other political hot-button issues, like gun control.
" In an interview with People, actress Jessica Chastain said, "I think we need to reexamine how we look at that film," adding, "Perhaps it needs to be defined as something else and not an excellent piece of film making because it's a situation where a woman was victimized and then it was recorded, and she was 19 and he was 48.
"Seeing as the Trump Administration has no intention of insisting on full accountability for Mr. Khashoggi's murderers, it is time for Congress to step in and impose real consequences to fundamentally reexamine our relationship with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and with the Saudi-led coalition in Yemen," Menendez, the top Democrat on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a statement.
Because of the way our cultural perceptions about men and women have changed since the show went off the air in 2004, the conversation about Ross's shortcomings as a partner and person became a flashpoint to open up a much larger conversation, with some men telling me they wanted to be "less Ross, more Joey" and reexamine long-entrenched behaviors toward women.
Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.), the retiring chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, also on Thursday said Congress should reexamine the ban on studying gun violence as a public health issue.
Bob GoodlatteRobert (Bob) William GoodlatteImmigrant advocacy groups shouldn't be opposing Trump's raids Top Republican releases full transcript of Bruce Ohr interview It's time for Congress to pass an anti-cruelty statute MORE (R-Va.), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, said he thought Congress should reexamine the policy that bars the CDC from studying gun violence as a public health issue.
Unlike other proposals, though, Harris' would apply to approximately 2 million young immigrants commonly referred to as DREAMers, not to the estimated 11 million undocumented immigrants who currently live in the U.S. In 2018, Harris said ICE needs to be "critically reexamine[d]" and rebuilt from the ground up, but she has been careful to distance herself from the "abolish ICE" movement.
"So if that in fact is the case, I think that's wrong and I think we need to reexamine how we look at that film and perhaps it needs to be defined as something else and not an excellent piece of film making because it's a situation where a woman was victimized and then it was recorded and she was 19 and he was 48," Chastain said.
But even though the post is supposed to "provide more details and context than is possible in any one string of tweets" and promises that YouTube will reexamine its harassment policy, it raises yet more questions about how serious YouTube is about combatting harassment and hate speech on its platform—especially if the abuse comes from a high-profile channel with million of subscribers.
He said special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE should continue his investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, but added that he thinks Americans should be forced to reexamine their core values instead of fighting over political issues.
Working off the model of the Active Measures Working Group (AMWG), established in the 85033s as a U.S. response to Soviet propaganda, policymakers should form a small, interagency committee comprised of experts from State, DoD, intelligence agencies and the technology community to reexamine disinformation and research its impacts (and hosting a funeral for the overly politicized and vague term 'fake news' while they're at it).
Kamala HarrisKamala Devi HarrisHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Warren offers plan to repeal 28503 crime law authored by Biden Sanders leads Democratic field in Colorado poll MORE of California has also provided cover by saying Congress should "reexamine ICE" and suggesting the agency does not have a future after "starting from scratch" on immigration enforcement.
Even Simpson herself is shifting to using the incident that marked her a public pariah as a marketing tactic, to breathe new life into her career in the U.S. If we are to reexamine how we define "celebrity" in our culture, it begins with looking at the ways that tragedy (or in this case, televised snafus) are utilized to be packaged, marketed, and sensationalized to launch careers.
In response to it all, a new BET docuseries, Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story—partly based on the 2017 book, Rest in Power: The Enduring Life of Trayvon Martin written by Trayvon's parents—looks to reexamine the details (forensics, the media, the prosecution) by placing a magnifying glass on the country's treatment of Trayvon, his parents, and black America through retrospectives, historical contrast, and pundit reaction.
MORE (R-Ariz.) said Tuesday that a strong North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), an organization President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE has promised to reexamine, is crucial to stopping future Russian aggression.
Ro KhannaRohit (Ro) KhannaKing incites furor with abortion, rape and incest remarks San Jose mayor proposes mandatory liability insurance for gun owners Democrats give cold shoulder to Warren wealth tax MORE (D-Calif.), who represents Silicon Valley, has been calling for the U.S. to reexamine its close ties with the country given its long record of human rights abuses and its indiscriminate killing of civilians in the Yemeni civil war.
A commissioner on the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday called on his colleagues to update and reexamine rules relating to stock buybacks following an increase in buybacks after the enactment of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE's tax-cut law.
Even though Hole seems to disappear on long benders, his reputation precedes him down at the Oslo police department, where his new partner Katrine Bratt (Rebecca Ferguson) has studied his earlier cases and is working on a new one that leads them to reopen (or at least reexamine) a cold case involving a woman's body that was found partly dismembered and carefully arranged in, what else, the snow, years earlier.
But Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's success in winning the GOP nomination and then the White House with no government experience is leading both parties to reexamine paths to the White House.
Here is the essence of the court's ruling: Trump's campaign statements were so grotesque that they not only (1) hurt the feelings of a Muslim resident so much that he was granted standing to challenge an executive order that did not apply to him, but also (2) rendered an otherwise lawful executive order so damaging that the harm to the plaintiff's feelings (and his wife's possibly delayed entry into the United States) outweigh the government's asserted national-security interest in pausing to reexamine foreign entry from hostile and war-torn countries.
Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation FBI Agents Association calls on Congress to make 'domestic terrorism' a federal crime Senators renew request for domestic threats documents from FBI, DOJ after shootings MORE (R-Wis.) and James LankfordJames Paul LankfordHillicon Valley: GOP hits back over election security bills | Ratcliffe out for intel chief | Social media companies consider policies targeting 'deepfakes' | Capital One, GitHub sued over breach The Hill's 12:30 Report: Biden camp feels boost after Detroit debate GOP punches back in election security fight MORE (R-Okla.) have also asked OIRA to reexamine the 1983 memo.
Doing so should stimulate Sanders to reexamine the relationship between his personal ambition, his policy agenda, his assessment of the likelihood he can overtake Biden, the harm attached to a contested convention and his commitment to do everything in his power to help defeat President TrumpDonald John TrumpDe Blasio calls on Trump to deploy military to set up hospitals in New York Hillicon Valley: Facebook launches portal for coronavirus information | EU sees spike in Russian misinformation on outbreak | Senate Dem bill would encourage mail-in voting | Lawmakers question safety of Google virus website Trump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing MORE in the general election in the fall.

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