0 to think again about something in order to decide if you should change the way you feel about it or deal with it:
The customer services department is reassessing its procedures for handling customer complaints.
A further study, therefore, is planned to reassess these children, after an interval, with myocardial perfusion scans and exercise testing.
Even in the presence of a stable policy anchor, policy learning takes place which prompts policy-makers to reassess policy settings.
First, an account of unfamiliar historical events has to be brought to the surface and its significance reassessed.
Some hold that the exclusivist should at least reassess her beliefs and attempt conciliation with opposing views.
These studies emphasize the need to reassess surveillance strategies for these infections.
This article will reassess the expansion of the rural economy in the light of the impact of inflationary finances.
In combination, these papers provide a thoughtprovoking (and, perhaps, sobering) philosophical viewpoint from which to reassess the research themes covered in this book.
The play is reassessed and rewritten regularly, and is followed up by workshops in schools.