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- verb Present participle of
recheck .
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Examples
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Eskom finance director Bongani Nqwababa told Business Day that Eskom was "rechecking" its funding strategy.
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It took four months of checking and rechecking the data before Dr. Perlmutter fully embraced the result.
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The only people who ruled against President Clinton was the overwhelming republican majority who had already spend 20 million dollars checking and rechecking and digging and trying to find dirt.
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In the conference room I am rechecking the dosing and necessary adjustments for Lovenox so that a five-year-old boy does not develop blood so thin that he will spontaneously begin to bleed.
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In the case of American, which ended up redoing or rechecking some work on more than 280 planes, FAA officials alleged that the airline failed to act on agency warnings that the modifications didn't comply with federal safety standards.
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In the conference room I am rechecking the dosing and necessary adjustments for Lovenox so that a five-year-old boy does not develop blood so thin that he will spontaneously begin to bleed.
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And so all that obsessive hand-to-heart business you see amounted to my checking (and rechecking) to make sure my "underwear" was still "there".
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And like most things I find, when it comes to my obsessive tendencies, there is a tipping point, a rechecking of sanity and a balance is achieved.
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And so all that obsessive hand-to-heart business you see amounted to my checking (and rechecking) to make sure my "underwear" was still "there".
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Given the enormous implications of the find, the researchers spent months checking and rechecking their results to make sure there were no flaws in the experiment.
CERN: Light Speed May Have Been Exceeded By Subatomic Particle
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