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One corrective technique is to make students re-examine and revise their exchanges with guided instruction.
Some write semi-autobiographical novels, delving into personal pasts in order to either discover or re-examine their motivations and affinities.
Our study also suggests the need to re-examine the health sector in terms of health financing and health-care cost containment.
If collapses occur, however, the sensor system has to re-examine the whole stack every time, and the overall performance will be lowered.
We re-examine this theory by reconstructing key parts in a more formal way, extending it, and showing how it differs from more recent game theory.
We can also re-examine the claim for a dissociation between "conscious memory" and "unconscious memory" in anterograde amnesia (and also with well-known manipulations for normals).
It seems appropriate, therefore, to re-examine the question of tonal planning without making any prior assumptions about its necessity or desirability in an operatic work.
But, more important, he challenges political scientists critical of ethnicity, as well as apologists, to re-examine their bias against it.
We were able to re-examine the rest of the heart and aorta even in these cases.
The aim of the book, however, is to re-examine the figure of the angel in the house.
It is therefore important to re-examine the extent to which this crucial misunderstanding undermined his relationship with both men.
With the improvements in gene-transfer technologies over recent years, the time is right to re-examine this area.
Surely the time has come to re-examine this vital subject.
Thus, we re-examine theoretically the possibility of igniting hot spots in a super-compressed deuterium-tritium plasma.
One of the book's main purposes is to re-examine-and perhaps rehabilitate-the concept of discourse community.