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"re-examination" Definitions
  1. the act of examining or thinking about something again, especially because you may need to change your opinion

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And it's leading to a fundamental re-examination of the relationship.
A re-examination on Tuesday diagnosed the severity of the injury.
A re-examination of the question could yield surprisingly bipartisan agreement.
"There may be a re-examination going on today," Carlson added.
For Ms. Smith, the moment was above all one of re-examination.
Ms. Crouse said the case was long overdue for a re-examination.
A re-examination of his records in 1988 cast doubt on his account.
These changes demand a re-examination of the moral responsibilities of Silicon Valley.
The British Empire's violent colonial actions are not regularly subject to re-examination.
It also prompted a re-examination of violence against women in the nation.
It would, however, require a radical re-examination of districts' role in public education.
Don't expect any re-examination of priorities, at least at The New York Times.
There are compelling reasons for parliament to intervene and push for a Brexit re-examination.
Instead, the figures come from a re-examination of existing numbers, in an adjusted context.
"The five-year thing is a real thing, would force a systematic re-examination," Ross said.
Nonetheless, the crisis in Turkey will naturally generate a re-examination of investor and lender portfolios.
But changes in presidential administrations have generally led to re-examination and changes in NASA's marching orders.
Francis could send a clear signal endorsing this re-examination, asking feminist theologians to lead the discussion.
They noted that there was nothing new about administrative re-examination of whether patents were validly granted.
"Private-sector space exploration activities are another reason why planetary protection policies need re-examination," the authors write.
Into this maelstrom comes this re-examination of the allegations against Trump -- and the President's response to them.
Every week, the Styles desk churns out dozens of stories, and some merit re-examination more than others.
The influx of foreign interest has encouraged a re-examination of Jewish history, especially in larger urban centers.
The tour underwent a re-examination of its legacy, and old controversies were picked at like a scab.
Times Insider The therapist-patient relationship seemed like a place for re-examination in the age of #MeToo.
This upcoming period of conservative re-examination will take some time — although hopefully not as much — as well.
Again, the circumstances of the original confessions are central to this re-examination of the crime, trial and conviction.
The exoneration by the Supreme People's Court followed a second re-examination of the case, that began in June.
Sooner or later, though, the companies will not be able to avoid a painful re-examination of their relationship.
Bad dresses have their own canon, and they are similarly trotted out for re-examination around this time every year.
Barr also ordering a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Free Speech Coalition (2002) Video EQUAL PROTECTION - Re-examination of a 1986 high court precedent upholding state laws criminalizing homosexual sodomy.
Both Disaster Artist and Best Worst Movie legitimize their respective subjects, treating them as pop-cultural phenomena worthy of re-examination.
Frontwoman Georgia Maq probably should have checked, she knows, but she didn't, and that's enough for a re-examination of everything.
The confluence of these and other factors has prompted a re-examination of the postwar promise of a unified, borderless Europe.
Is there any evidence that these sorts of events are leading to a re-examination of the economic philosophy guiding Europe?
Part of that preparation, though, will require a re-examination of how the Guard aviation units are dispersed across the country.
His consideration of the region's Viking expeditions, coastal trade and use of coin money prompts a re-examination of the era.
That poses a potentially major challenge for the Puerto Rican government's re-examination of deaths related to Hurricane Maria, which Gov.
She also defended her agency's re-examination of guidance issued in 2014 that sought to curb racial disparities in school discipline.
Hagia Sophia in Context: An Archaeological Re-examination of the Cathedral of Byzantine Constantinople, was published this year by Oxbow Books.
Barr is also ordering a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
Part two airs tonight, and some are already saying it will force a re-examination of the King of Pop's legacy.
The accident prompted plant shutdowns in Japan and re-examination of nuclear safety and policies in many other countries, slashing uranium demand.
Sure, there is and should be a great deal of hand-wringing over and re-examination of the value of polling data.
That investigation, plus a re-examination in more recent years, led to eight trial convictions and one guilty plea over five decades.
Casey told reporters that Lowry went to New York for a routine re-examination and the healing appears to be going well.
To bridge the gap, Dalio prescribes a re-examination of how the nation is using its resources, and an unspecified wealth transfer.
The rise of sexual harassment complaints across a broad array of fields has also caused a re-examination of Mr. Clinton's role.
And there were disappointments for Democrats, many of which should cause concern and prompt careful re-examination of their strategy going forward.
Biden's struggle to grapple with this shift shows how ill-prepared he is to stand a thorough re-examination of his record.
Just such a re-examination is due in the coming days, with the U.N. General Assembly to vote on renewing UNRWA's mandate.
The footage helped spark a World Anti-Doping Agency inquiry into Russia and led to a re-examination of Savinova's blood samples.
The moment has also opened the door for a re-examination of the sexual assault claims against President Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.
Civil rights organizations have pointed to Ms. DeVos's re-examination of these policies as evidence of her lack of empathy for vulnerable populations.
Some pollsters did take enough surveys late enough in the race to merit a re-examination, but they didn't think education was decisive.
" He called for a re-examination of the policy "in order to protect ourselves and our image as a democratic and enlightened society.
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico's governor this week called for a re-examination of the number of deaths on the island related to Hurricane Maria.
In late January, President Trump signed an executive order to suspend that program, after months of claiming that the vetting process needed re-examination.
It's what makes games like Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice and Bloodborne so fascinating; in many ways, they're a re-examination of their own past.
Ensuring that "freedom to" does not override "freedom from" requires a serious re-examination of the myths that have often surrounded rape and sexual harassment.
Following an appeal by the parents in 2007, legal authorities decided there was enough doubt to justify a re-examination by the Supreme People's Procurate.
Senior Senate Democrats said in interviews on Tuesday morning that the delayed Iowa caucus results will prompt a re-examination of the state's exalted status.
In the first 100 days of the 45th President's term we can expect to see an in-depth re-examination of the entire immigration process.
A more "direct path to a re-examination" of Roe "is the appointment of a conservative, pro-life justice to the United States Supreme Court".
A new beginning for wrongly convicted prisoners Blackmon owes the re-examination of his evidence in large part to The North Carolina Innocence Inquiry Commission.
The attorney general's office declined to say whether Rogers had been a suspect in the case prior to the re-examination of evidence last year.
That kickstarted a full re-examination of Trump's record with women in the media and it would soon draw Trump accusers into the public eye.
The IOC already has done a lot of re-examination: see its so-called Agenda 2020, which examined, among other items, bidding and the Olympic sports program.
The re-examination could lead to a retreat by the Trump administration on the consent decrees that the Obama White House used to overhaul troubled police departments.
It has an A plot, in which Mr. Avery's new lawyer, Kathleen Zellner, a specialist in post-conviction exonerations, conducts an exhaustive re-examination of his case.
The party's re-examination did not change earlier projections that Mr. Buttigieg led in the count of national delegates, but it moved one more into his column.
This was the era of the romanticized Middle Ages, of grand artworks depicting a storybook medievalism and a re-examination of folklore and myth to support national histories.
An item about old accusations of sexual misconduct against Bill Cosby, for instance, helped start the re-examination of his treatment of women that led to criminal charges.
Far-left populists have demanded a re-examination of the neoliberal economics of free trade and limited regulation, while resisting efforts to deconstruct the social democratic welfare state.
Last month, as concern about systematic doping mounted, Mr. Bach called the antidoping system deficient and ordered a sweeping re-examination of its structure after this Summer's Games.
A special prosecutor appointed to oversee the re-examination of the case said last week that authorities would virtually "start from scratch" after previous mishandling of the case.
Swildens was surprised that Uber had not filed its own re-examination request of the 280 patent and saw time ticking away toward the case's initial October trial deadline.
Along with sustained initiatives to reform the UN's peacekeeping apparatus, these critical missions and others would be greatly strengthened by re-examination of the minor miracles worked in Rwanda.
Speaking recently during rehearsals with a group of young performers, several not yet born in 1988, for a re-examination of Mr. Bernd's work that will debut on Nov.
Monday brings Investigation Discovery's "JonBenet: An American Murder Mystery," a three-night re-examination of the case that may turn out to be the most dignified of the lot.
The epidemic has prompted a re-examination of the world's central reliance on China as ground zero for manufacturing, a trend that was already underway via the trade war.
American ingenuity is built on the continuous re-examination of technology, and today, we have the technology to build interactive monuments out of thoughts and not just of stones.
The case against Adnan Syed, made famous by the podcast "Serial," will get another re-examination in a four-hour documentary series on HBO, the network announced on Wednesday.
At the time, Barr ordered a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, US officials briefed on the matter say.
In a separate note on Thursday, DBS said that rising interest rates would have a "cooling" effect on the residential market, and that the government's measures deserved a re-examination.
Every time, someone says something that makes me go think, puts into words a feeling I couldn't articulate, or argues in a way that forces a re-examination of conclusions.
Look, I know college sports are rife with problems, and I know amateurism as a concept is deeply flawed and utterly outdated and deserves a thorough and deep re-examination.
In the past month, re-examination of samples from the Beijing games in 2008 and London games in 2012 has suggested that Russian weightlifters and rowers also used banned substances.
"Universities do not exist apart from the widespread re-examination of workplace conduct that has dominated so much of the nation's attention in recent weeks," she said in a statement.
There's this re-examination now of antitrust law and whether it can be changed, and how people should think about antitrust with regard to the tech companies, because they don't fit.
How she consolidated and maintained her power, adroitly shaping her image as the serene, omnipotent Virgin Queen, is the focus of Hilton's ambitious re-examination of the intersection of gender and monarchy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump, signing executive orders calling for a re-examination of some Obama-era financial regulations, said on Friday he would have a major tax reform announcement next week.
You could call it a superhero film, but it feels more like a mainstream, re-examination of race in a time where the political debate around it has never been more contentious.
"A pending marriage brings up issues of personal identity, a re-examination of dreams you had for yourself, and ideas you have about the kind of person you are," Ms. Curtis said.
The discovery of this new lesion might call some of their conclusions about the functions of the medial temporal lobes into question and require a reexamination of all that old data.
The party's re-examination of the results — after it failed to report results on Monday night, throwing the Democrats' nominating race into an uproar — is unlikely to assure the candidates and voters.
I find it ironic that, just as Apple is coming very close to perfecting that window, the public is in the midst of a larger re-examination of our relationship with technology.
This re-examination was no doubt occasioned by the fact that inflation has stayed so low despite the decline of unemployment to levels that most FOMC members believe to cause increased inflation.
Officials have not yet identified the Olympians, who have the right to request a re-examination of their "B" samples — doping samples taken at the same time but stored separately for quality control.
It is time to consider whether the current regulatory setup, which allows all software vendors to externalize the costs of all defects and problems to their customers with zero liability, needs re-examination.
If one can stomach a re-examination of his pre-presidency days, his latter-day turn as a reality-television charlatan was preceded by a long career as a developer drenched in dirty money.
Allyson N. Ho, a lawyer for Oil States, said there was a difference between re-examination, which is the job of an executive-branch agency, and adjudication, which is the job of the courts.
Among other things, it calls for a re-examination of elements of Islamic law that dictate relations between Muslims and non-Muslims, the structure of government and the proper aims and conduct of warfare.
That is forcing a re-examination of the entire system for providing hearing aids, which critics say is too costly and cumbersome, hindering access to devices vital for the growing legions of older Americans.
A re-examination of a forensic analysis performed in 1941 shows that bones found on a remote south Pacific island belonged to Earhart—a conclusion reached with a splashy 99 percent number attached to it.
" Berk continues, "His attorneys presented evidence to prosecutors that contradicted the claims of his accusers and requested that the L.A. District Attorney undertake a thorough re-examination of the case, initially investigated by the LAPD.
President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday he would send a 2019 budget plan containing "false numbers" back to parliament for re-examination, after the Constitutional Court rejected a challenge he brought to the spending proposal.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Olympic Committee (ROC) said on Saturday eight of its athletes from three different sports had tested positive for banned substances in a re-examination of samples taken during the 2012 London Olympics.
Russia's Olympic Committee said Saturday that eight of its athletes from three sports at the 173 Summer Games in London had tested positive for banned substances in a recent re-examination of their doping samples.
Minnesota, which is also holding primary elections on Tuesday, stayed in the Democratic column in 2016, but Mr. Trump lost by a far slimmer margin than expected, setting off a flurry of re-examination there.
Public records on the website of China's patent re-examination board show the Evoque patent was ruled invalid in April because the design had been displayed or published elsewhere before a patent application was filed.
If that Pew poll and Ocasio-Cortez's tweet suggest the public or the left regret that initial action, it would require a full and very painful re-examination of 18 years of American foreign policy.
"Making a Murderer" set off a re-examination of a widely criticized murder trial, for instance, while "Orange Is the New Black" was one of the first shows to feature a transgender actor, Laverne Cox.
While all economic development subsidies are worthy of a critical re-examination, subsidies for companies getting federal contracts or that have a strong incentive to curry favor in Congress represent the most senseless of political handouts.
The re-examination of the Department of Education priorities as a result of a merger with the Department of Labor could help build on this momentum to make entrepreneurship a core part of the college experience.
Blending irreverent comedy, soft-focus romance and historical re-examination, Mr. Gardley also draws on Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," whose bloody conspirators have nothing on the plotters here — and there's an array of suspects to choose from.
The team also did a thorough re-examination and retelling of the history of New York pizza, in which they dismissed many long-held myths — and apologized for having repeated them as fact in earlier narratives.
Key issues facing negotiators include: U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross says the United States is seeking to add a so-called sunset clause to NAFTA to provide a regular, "systematic re-examination" of the trade pact.
There was, for example, no re-examination of the Democrats' questionable support for "sanctuary cities" or their opposition to a border wall that looks like a $25-billion extravagance but not worth dying in a ditch over.
The series of events fed into a larger national reckoning with sexual misconduct that toppled the careers of prominent men in Hollywood, media, and politics and they caused a re-examination of accusations previously levied against Trump.
In February 2016, a group led by Dan Stein, head of the Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health at the University of Cape Town, published the results of a re-examination of the CDH2 gene in humans.
An impressive contribution to this anxious re-examination of political assumptions and practices is Astra Taylor's "Democracy May Not Exist, but We'll Miss It When It's Gone," an idiosyncratic rumination on problems associated with popular self-government.
The Tate's show coincided with commemorations of the centenary of World War I. "Nash was seen as an artist ripe for re-examination," Ms. Chambers noted, and one who would be "popular with the public" in Britain.
The man charged with overseeing this re-examination of American defense is Mr. Mattis, a retired Marine Corps four-star general who commanded American forces in the Middle East and will be working in partnership with Gen.
New York (CNN)More than three decades after a woman was slain in her Baltimore area home, new evidence -- including the re-examination of crime scene photos -- has led to murder charges against her husband, Maryland police say.
From health care to immigration to trade, key accomplishments of the Obama administration came under fire and faced a sometimes-unflattering re-examination by candidates eager to keep their campaigns alive by trying to prove their progressive credentials.
This official recognition by the French state seems just as dramatic and courageous, and it may clear the way for a re-examination of a period in history that has been denied by some and embellished by others.
BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanian President Klaus Iohannis said on Wednesday he would send a 2019 budget plan containing "false numbers" back to parliament for re-examination, after the Constitutional Court rejected a challenge he brought to the spending proposal.
Posner is an investigative journalist and the author of a dozen books including "Case Closed," a re-examination of the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and "Mengele," an account of the botched hunt for the Nazi war criminal.
President Trump this week signed the American Energy Independence Executive Order, an action being used by allies and critics alike to rally their bases, particularly when it comes to the re-examination of the Obama administration's Clean Power Plan.
"Nationals never take for granted the voters of the Mallee," he said in comments emailed to Reuters, adding that the party was responding to voter concerns with steps such as a re-examination of the region's water allocation plan.
" The role of the university, he wrote in an Op-Ed article in The New York Times in 17763, is to become a place where "re-examination, uncertainty, change and conflict become an integral part of what is studied.
But with the popular William and Harry coming to the fore, the 20th anniversary has sparked a re-examination of the role Diana played in Britain and the royal family, from her lavish wedding in 1981 to her bitter divorce.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said on Thursday that the United States was seeking to add a five-year sunset provision to the North American Free Trade Agreement to provide a regular, "systematic re-examination" of the trade pact.
After years of subpar returns, industry members are girding for a rough go of it in 2016, with the possible exodus of investor cash and a re-examination of the traditional 2-and-20 fee structure paramount among the changes.
After the fall of the Soviet Union, a comprehensive Russian-Swedish re-examination of the case, completed in 2000, cited evidence suggesting that Mr. Wallenberg was executed in Lubyanka's prison, but the report stopped short of reaching a definitive conclusion.
But there is acknowledgment on both sides of the lectern that some re-examination of the system is warranted, especially at a time when news organizations, which must pay their way to follow the president, are increasingly hamstrung by budget constraints.
Mr. Horenstein, 81, sought to deepen the re-examination by sharing with The Times a vast trove he had assembled of scientific studies, official reports, news clippings, magazine articles and old books that mention or profile the city's glacial relic.
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center has abruptly changed the focus of an annual fund-raising campaign amid a widening crisis that has already led to the resignation of its chief medical officer and a sweeping re-examination of its policies.
Longer-term, however, there's going to have to be some serious soul-searching and re-examination of long-held assumptions about Internet business models, because they're clearly not all spun from the gold of which many believe the Web is made.
What she explained to us and what we documented is that she is, as part of her re-examination of the case, she is trying to better understand what possibly could have happened to Teresa Halbach and who could have done it.
Few aspects of that funding are exempted from the order, but several elements of U.N. operations are singled out for more careful re-examination, including peacekeeping operations, the international criminal court, and any activity that is deemed to target the state of Israel.
His grieving family, now also under police protection, say they have little hope the shocking campus killing will prompt a re-examination of blasphemy laws that carry a death penalty, or action against the mob justice that often erupts in such cases.
The directive, issued in a two-page memorandum, effectively opens a re-examination of an aggressive effort by the Obama administration to force local police to reform many policies, from the use of deadly force to how officers deal with minority communities.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Senate Finance Committee Chairman Orrin Hatch said on Thursday that a re-examination of the North American Free Trade Agreement with Canada and Mexico "makes sense," but praised the 23-year-old trade pact as a "strong anchor" for markets.
But in mocking Mr. Biden, the president seemed to be walking a perilous line, opening himself up to charges of hypocrisy, and practically inviting a re-examination of his own behavior toward women — behavior he has either denied or refused to discuss.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is under fire for Mr. Trump's attitudes toward and treatment of immigrants and minority groups, and her own re-examination of Obama-era rules to protect against sexual assault and race discrimination in special education placements is controversial.
Clinton's loss in the general election, party leaders committed to a wholesale re-examination of the party's presidential nomination process, including easing some voting requirements, further encouraging grass-roots activism, increasing transparency surrounding presidential debates, as well as overhauling the superdelegate system.
Mayor Bill de Blasio and his lieutenants are deep into a re-examination of New York City's $178 million arts budget and other cultural resources to try to give a higher profile — and perhaps more taxpayer money — to smaller institutions in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
Trump is challenging subpoenas whose enforcement could be imminent, particularly by the US House Committee on Oversight and Reform, which has sought Trump financial records dating to 2011 from his accounting firm Mazars USA as part of a re-examination of ethics laws.
Congress should explore practical options such as: This week's Senate hearing should be the beginning and not the end of an overdue re-examination of nuclear decision making, and the prudence of putting the fate of millions in the hands of one person.
She once said that cinema is about "a re-examination of time, movement and especially the image," and, in this documentary, she reminds us of this truth as she and her co-pilot, the artist JR, travel across both France and time.
Toronto (CNN)Bill and Hillary Clinton on Tuesday kicked off their paid speaking tour here in Toronto, re-emerging in the national spotlight as their political legacy undergoes a public re-examination two years after the former secretary of state lost the 2016 election.
Indeed, he didn't know the half of it, which we know now thanks to the Venona project, reinvestigations of the FBI files, other federal investigations, Russian defectors, everyday whistleblowers, a brief opening of the KGB archives and a re-examination of Murrow and other muckrakers.
The new design calls for more gallery space and a transformed main lobby, physical changes that, along with the re-examination of art collections and diversity, represent an effort to open up MoMA and break down the boundaries defined by its founder, Alfred Barr.
This year, its inquiry into the Bryan case broadened into a re-examination of bloodstain-pattern analysis, a forensic discipline whose practitioners regard the drops, spatters and trails of blood at a crime scene as clues that can sometimes be used to reverse-engineer the crime itself.
He still hoped, he said, for a re-examination of "the rule that Congress may not 'restrict the speech of some elements of our society in order to enhance the relative voice of others,'" he said, quoting the sentence that is Judge Kavanagh's First Amendment lodestar.
"Some of the fallen trees might be suitable at the time of planting years ago, but having regard to the evolution of the city, re-examination of the growing environment is necessary to ensure selection of suitable and proper tree species," the department said in a email to CNN.
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Earlier this year, its inquiry into the Bryan case broadened into a re-examination of bloodstain-pattern analysis, a forensic discipline whose practitioners regard the drops, spatters and trails of blood at a crime scene as clues that can sometimes be used to reverse-engineer the crime itself.
"We recognize that college and university campuses do not exist apart from the widespread re-examination of workplace conduct that has dominated so much of the nation's attention in recent months," the university told its students and faculty in a December email announcing Dr. Harris's departure, provided to BuzzFeed News.
Washington (CNN)Attorney General William Barr is ordering a re-examination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn, US officials briefed on the matter say, in a move that could bring fresh scrutiny of the political motives behind actions at the Justice Department.
But the swirling debate not only around Ms. Omar but also around broader currents buffeting the Middle East has forced an uncomfortable re-examination of the questions that she has raised: Has Aipac — founded more than 22006 years ago to "strengthen, protect and promote the U.S.-Israel relationship" — become too powerful?
But if filmmakers want to make a case about the free press in America — taking the Bezoses of the world into account along with the Thiels — then alongside films like Nobody Speak, we need a strong re-examination of whether, and how, corporate-driven journalism can be ethical and still stay afloat.
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals stayed the execution and sent the case back to trial court, ruling that Reed's lawyers had met legal requirements for a re-examination by a lower court on whether or not prosecutors presented false testimony, suppressed evidence and on Reed's assertion that he is innocent, according to the ruling.
Heaney's re-examination of her romantic history is nuanced, complicating the idea that a person might have an a-ha moment and suddenly fit neatly into an identity; and her story of meeting and falling in love with her first girlfriend is of the same sweep-you-off-your-feet caliber as any classic love story.
The so-called redwash — the United States team's scores are posted in red — was a quick and surprising reward after a labor-intensive two years for the Americans and their team-room leader Phil Mickelson, whose outspoken critique in 23 prompted a formal and extensive re-examination of how to change his nation's Ryder Cup fortunes.
The I.O.C.'s announcement about doping violations followed a broad re-examination of drug test results and was the second of its kind since May, when Olympic officials revealed that a first round of reanalysis of Olympic samples found that 53 athletes from at least 12 countries had used banned substances at the past two Summer Games.
But Mr. Reece's online magazine is engaged in a broader re-examination of Southern identity that is playing out in a clutch of ambitious regional publications, some of them provocatively named — Garden & Gun, Scalawag — and all describing a multifaceted, multiracial future that seems to have already arrived, right alongside the incessant re-litigating of the past.
If you read recent speeches by Senator Marco Rubio of Florida and Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, you can see a clear attempt to fuse social conservatism to a re-examination of Republican economic orthodoxies — with some idea, at least, of building a stronger economic substructure for marriages and families, and correcting libertarianism with a more communitarian-minded economics.
Rather than the re-examination of a conviction (like "Making a Murderer" and the first season of "Serial") or the profiling and seduction of a suspect ("The Jinx"), "Killing Fields" is a more ordinary television exercise — the reopening of a cold case, specifically a 19-year-old unsolved murder in Iberville Parish, La. To set itself apart, it's adopted two conceits.
Mr. Schumer and Mr. Cotton echoed those concerns in their letter, saying that "the evolving national security environment and increased knowledge of the Chinese government's role in economic and other forms of espionage" requires a re-examination of licenses belonging to any state-controlled Chinese telecom company Some experts disagreed with the idea that cutting off China Unicom and China Telecom would protect national security, in part because they largely serve companies that do business in China as well as some Chinese consumers in the United States.
Monday Nadler questions Barr's 'back channel' for receiving Giuliani's Ukraine infoProsecutors ask for 7 to 9 years in prison for Roger Stone Tuesday Two years after Parkland, Trump administration unveils school safety resourcesTrump says he didn't ask Justice Department to change Stone sentencing recommendationsBernie Sanders wins New Hampshire primary as race shifts to Nevada and South Carolina Wednesday Yovanovitch swipes at Trump administration as she's honored for diplomatic workChairman of Iowa Democratic Party resigns after caucus catastrophe Thursday Barr says Trump's tweets about DOJ cases make it 'impossible to do my job'Trump to attend NASCAR's Daytona 500White House extends national emergency on the southern border Friday Barr privately ordered re-examination of Michael Flynn's case, US officials sayCNN and Univision to host March Democratic debate in Arizona And that was the week in 12 headlines.

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