reappraisal [
,ri:ә'preizl]
reappraisal[ noun ]
a new appraisal or evaluation
<noun.cognition>
- It is believed to be the strongest statement to date for what is called a "critical reappraisal" of Tito, the undisputed leader of this Communist nation from the partisan days of World War II until his death in 1980 at age 87.
- O&Y, based in Toronto, and Chicago-based Sears failed to come to an agreement on who would bear the considerable tax costs of a reappraisal that would follow the sale, according to individuals familiar with the negotiations.
- Now it needs to improve presentation, get off the defensive and explain its agenda more clearly. 'Do we need a radical reappraisal of policies?'
- Frequent late payments will prompt lenders to review a loan contract and borrowers' credit record, and in some cases, to order a reappraisal of the property used as collateral.
- A group of prominent intellectuals has issued the strongest statement yet calling for a reappraisal of Josip Broz Tito's role in leading the country into its worst social and economic crisis.
- The reappraisal was based, RREEF said, on a "detailed, exhaustive analysis" of current vacancy rates in the three cities, current rent levels and future projections.
- Last week the first half was devoted to a tough and sceptical reappraisal of Calcutta's angel of mercy in Christopher Hitchens' polemical item 'Hell's Angel: Mother Teresa'.
- He argued for a comprehensive reappraisal of the problem.
- The loss included $286 million in pre-tax charges that the company said reflect write-downs and asset reevaluations resulting from a comprehensive reappraisal of its businesses.
- It voted unanimously at its annual conference for a reappraisal of the 'disastrous' recommendations in the Tomlinson report.
- If as thorough a reappraisal of his work was to be carried out as has been started by historians looking at Lutyens' achievements, then Baker's achievements might also shine.
- Then last week, the yen bounced back 1.1% against the dollar and 1.7% against the mark. That may not seem overly impressive, but it was enough to spur a reappraisal of the outlook for the Japanese currency.
- The army adopted Strategy for Change, a reappraisal of its services for London's homeless, two years ago; its recommendations are currently being implemented.
- Peter Steil, a New York-based principal in RREEF, said RREEF wasn't under any obligation to undertake the reappraisal.
- In this respect the rise of the franc is part of a broader reappraisal of the D-Mark, which has seen the German currency weaken against other European currencies. There are other reasons cited for the rise.
- In Kansas, Mrs. Finney, who will became the state's first female governor, blamed Hayden for high property taxes resulting from statewide reappraisal and implementation of a classification system completed in 1989.