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 reassess [`riə'sɛs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 再评价, 再摊派, 再课税



    reassess
    [ verb ]
    revise or renew one's assessment
    <verb.cognition> reevaluate


    1. A spokesman said that "a whole army of senior executives" of Arco was flying back to Los Angeles yesterday from London, and might reassess the company's position after returning.
    2. The opposition parties, for their part, fear they will have too little time to reassess their performance and make a fresh impact on the electorate. The election will be about personalities more than issues.
    3. When they do, managers will be given a free hand to reassess their labour costs.
    4. Third, we recommend a move to a two-year budget cycle that would allow Congress time to reassess existing programs and set new priorities.
    5. NBC News President Lawrence K. Grossman said NBC would not cut back on the GOP out of fairness after giving so much prime time exposure to the Democrats, but would reassess the amount of coverage in 1992.
    6. It's spring, and it's baseball, and you never can tell." Thomson Chairman Alain Gomez said that with strategic needs shifting, both companies need to reassess their plans before deciding on any merger.
    7. Among the conclusions, the aide said, were that the Chinese want to restore good relations but insist the initiative must come from Washington, and that the Chinese are not yet willing to confront or reassess the events of June.
    8. So far, the country's policy of paying for the costs of unification without significant tax increases has forced others, particularly the UK, to reassess the feasibility of economic integration around the core of the German economy.
    9. But last Monday's 508-point drop in the Dow Jones Industrial Average has sent foreigners scurrying to reassess their investment targets.
    10. Jakes denied there is a need to reassess the official view of 1968.
    11. The dollar made up more of its intra-day losses later in New York trading as dealers began to reassess the economic data.
    12. "We will reassess our position further down the road to see if there is a potential for us to re-enter the category with another product," he says.
    13. "Perhaps the new data will encourage those people who do not currently advocate mammography for women under 50 to reassess their position," he said.
    14. Federal regulators have recently been putting pressure on Shawmut's board to reassess the bank's management, but the board has responded by voicing support for the bank's top officers.
    15. Simon was at home today in Washington to reassess his campaign and aides said he would make a statement Thursday.
    16. "We're certainly going to reassess the potential for re-entering the IUD market," says Mr. Milledge.
    17. Caveats or no caveats, the Oct. 19 crash persuaded many high-rollers to reassess their attitudes about relative market risk.
    18. The government will reassess the need for bans on the African National Congress, the South African Communist Party and other militant opposition groups, the justice minister said Thursday.
    19. When prices hit the daily limit, trading often effectively stops for the day, permitting market participants to reassess the market trend.
    20. Perhaps the shootdown presents an opportunity for less encumbered officials, such as National Security Adviser Colin Powell, to reassess.
    21. "We continue to hope that New Zealand will reassess its anti-nuclear policies, which would enable it to return to full participation" in ANZUS, the statement said.
    22. Citizens angry about decades of environmental abuse forced authorities to curb imports of West German waste Friday and reassess East Germany's policy of accepting foreign garbage in return for hard currency.
    23. The criticism has caused some government officials to reassess their initial support for the plan, leaving some supporters pessimistic that the authorities will be prepared to fight for the acquisition.
    24. "We may have to begin to reassess what is realistic," said Rep. Mike Synar, D-Okla.
    25. "Camelot is a way to reassess your dreams and maybe to live out your dreams in some way," said one inmate who spoke on condition of anonymity.
    26. ECONOMIC GROWTH could force the Fed to reassess its easy-money policy.
    27. After last month's initial talks aimed at clearing away the stumbling blocks for constitutional negotiations, the government pledged to review the emergency and the ANC promised to reassess its guerrilla campaign.
    28. Earlier Friday, as he campaigned around Illinois, Dole vowed to stay in the race at least through the state's primary on Tuesday, though he said he would reassess his chances after that.
    29. Jenkins said late last week he would reassess his chances on Tuesday, and discussions were already underway for installing a conservative as a top leadership deputy if he didn't win.
    30. The communist government must now reassess the entire reform program.
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