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- noun The act of
reapproving .
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Examples
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They'd chosen to use a "compressed reapproval process," an abbreviated review reserved for sites that the agency felt had demonstrated excellence.
The Center for Public Integrity: Deaths and safety violations found within OSHA's 'model' workplaces The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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In total 217 projects worth £34bn were resubmitted for reapproval.
Government shelves Labour projects worth £10.5bn and Mark Tran 2010
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Those deemed of little use would require legislative reapproval within two years or they would be removed.
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But that will cost most nonprofit groups an $850 filing fee, and the time it takes to win reapproval is likely to be lengthy, Delaney said.
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Unemployment benefits should have been extended on an emergency basis funded by borrowing, but requiring annual reapproval by Congress and some sort of determination of economic emergency by the President or his Secretary of Treasury, Commerce, or Labour or something.
"The Republican Party has been using a grab-bag of strategies to counter Obama's policies over the past month." Ann Althouse 2009
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The conditions for reapproval are tough and thorough with Diebold and Sequoia limited to one DRE per polling place for use by voters with disabilities on election day ....
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Secretary Bowen permitted conditional reapproval of the machines for use only if strict conditions are met.
Voters' Group Declares Victory in Electronic Voting Case 2007
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The other systems by Diebold, Sequoia and Hart all had approval for use withdrawn with conditional reapproval for use in the state primary election on 5 February 2008.
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While my judgment of failure was sufficient to insure that the student would be required to revise and resubmit his thesis for reapproval he gets one more chance, in this particular case each and every person on his committee failed him, including his advisor.
Archive 2005-07-01 Angry Professor 2005
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While my judgment of failure was sufficient to insure that the student would be required to revise and resubmit his thesis for reapproval he gets one more chance, in this particular case each and every person on his committee failed him, including his advisor.
I can't believe it really happened. Angry Professor 2005
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