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reappraisal

Noun

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a new appraisal or evaluation

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Another reappraisal of Anne comes from novelist Tracy Chevalier in her introduction to the Folio Society edition of The Tenant of Wildfell Hall. Source: Internet

Hospital care will always be the prime focus of the NHS, and the absorption of social care into the NHS would not lead to a reappraisal of priorities. Source: Internet

Arnstein, Walter L. Britain Yesterday and Today: 1830 to the Present, Chapter 19, p. 363 Attlee's modesty and quiet manner hid a great deal that has only come to light with historical reappraisal. Source: Internet

John Liffen, "The Introduction of the Electric Telegraph in Britain, a Reappraisal of the Work of Cooke and Wheatstone." Source: Internet

Murray and Tonge (2005), p. 155. The party began a reappraisal of the policy of abstention from the Dáil. Source: Internet

Dulles died in 1959, and that reappraisal, threatened 60 years ago, never happened. Source: Internet

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