0 the process or an act of considering or examining something again:
Numerical bifurcation techniques have made a significant contribution to this radical re-evaluation of a classic problem in hydrodynamic stability in a number of ways.
Naive re-evaluation of all looping subgoals may be computationally expensive.
This result forced a re-evaluation of prophetic circumstances.
Compared to traditional techniques, this process of iterative evaluation and re-evaluation is a major opportunity for productivity and quality gain.
Many individuals do not experience a mid-life crisis or transition, they are not conscious of periods of re-assessment and re-evaluation.
For nonlooping subgoals, no re-evaluation is necessary, and thus semi-naive optimization has no effect at all on the performance.
The current explosion of constitution-making activity is spurring a re-evaluation of the best practices for constitutional reform.
And, in turn, the nature of this future may occasion a further re-evaluation of the past - both the remote and the more recent past.