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Reevaluation of contractual relationships is normal.
Sean Parnell Pushes Changes to Alaska’s Controversial Energy Tax - Vladimir’s blog - RedState 2010
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Reevaluation should be based on moving and connecting people rather than cars.
D.C. driver fears 11th St. Bridge replacement will worsen traffic, not help it 2010
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Reevaluation of fire suppression and management practices in light of maintaining native communities.
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Subject: Reevaluation request, re: memo # 010-651456, improving profitability by reducing outgoing expenditures for non-fixed non-capital assets.
My Last Day of Work 2008
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The Reevaluation, on how people can slowly lose track of who it is they're sleeping with;
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Reevaluation after treatment can occur at any time, treatment modality accountability assessed, and improvements quantified.
The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005
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Reevaluation after treatment can occur at any time, treatment modality accountability assessed, and improvements quantified.
The Genius of Flexibility Bob Cooley 2005
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Reevaluation may also be triggered by such unforeseeable events as significant volume loss.
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001
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Reevaluation may also be triggered by such unforeseeable events as significant volume loss.
KEY ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING NOEL CAPON 2001
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Reevaluation of excavated material coupled with painstaking historical research, careful and limited excavation in the town site, an extensive survey of the rest of the island, environmental studies, and geophysical prospecting has already given us a better understanding of the history of the island.
Journey to Jamestown 1998
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