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"recheck" Definitions
  1. to check (something) again
  2. a second or subsequent check : REEXAMINATION
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All were treated, and she was in for her recheck.
He also asked for election officials to recheck electronic voting machines.
It takes about an hour, with a free recheck one week later.
There are time-tested methods for finding and fact-checking sources, and armies of editors who drive reporters crazy by forcing them to go back and check and recheck and recheck again to make sure their sources are right.
And then: Hey, somebody recheck this: The Michael Bennet numbers are coming in!
I took the invitation out of my jacket pocket to recheck the information.
Stand up or sit and recheck your breasts like you did in step 3.
All of Florida's 67 counties would need to recheck tally totals before the Nov.
Recheck the broth flavor, then raise the heat to return it to a boil.
Right now, states are required to recheck a person's Medicaid eligibility once a year.
On Wednesday Stein's lawyers filed paperwork to force Michigan to recheck its vote tallies.
And it's a good rule of thumb to recheck your privacy settings after an update.
Astronaut John Glenn asks the director of the Space Task Group to have Katherine recheck the numbers.
Just make sure you recheck your data with your accountant before you make any changes, tax experts say.
Moreover, at the three-month recheck, the concentrations of gold in their bodily fluids remained more or less unchanged.
Authorities asked people to check their cell phone images and for business operators in the area to recheck surveillance video.
Bevin conceded to Beshear last month after requesting all of the state's counties recheck the results of the gubernatorial election.
Finally, the regulator says that N26 should recheck the identity of some customers and redo the KYC process ("know your customer").
If recanvassing is ordered, county election officials will recheck the figures from voting machines and report their findings to the county clerk.
Astronaut John Glenn famously asked Katherine to personally recheck the calculations made by electronic computers before his Friendship 7 mission to space.
I check and recheck the words to make sure my address is printed correctly beneath my picture — 7127 Baybreeze Court, Boca Raton, Florida, 33428.
This could include prompts to recheck your temperature after a few hours, for example, if it looks like you could be developing a fever.
People with anxiety do things like check and recheck work, problem-solve and make lists, all in an attempt to ensure a good outcome.
However, any discrepancy that can't be resolved requires poll workers to recheck the used ballot stubs, the voided ballots, and the printed results from the scanners.
Commit to swapping in a new habit that makes you feel good — like texting an old friend — when the urge to recheck your inbox bubbles up.
"When I was getting ready for this hearing, I wanted to recheck all of our present and former employees," Ross told the panel, insisting he was deceived.
Officials performed a "complete recheck" of the photos, comparing them against "good press photos" of Oswald, and found "no evidence" of Oswald visiting the embassies, according to a memo.
Mr. Harris said that Mr. Helgemo asked for the lab to recheck his results after they came back from a test taken at a championship competition in Orlando, Fla.
Pass your device to another person midtransaction, and you may be prompted to recheck your identity, since the bank will recognize a difference in the way the phone is held.
Sometimes you just have to recheck yourself and that comes in many different forms and mine was in a loss, and this time I was really concentrated on my job.
"It could alert a parent that the pacifier temperature is a little elevated (and) that they may want to recheck it using a rectal thermometer or a temporal artery thermometer," Shu said.
Ms. Henry said she decided to take advantage of the free test offered on Thursday to recheck her daughter, who had kept drinking from the school's fountains until they were turned off.
"When I was getting ready for this hearing, I wanted to recheck all of our present and former employees," Ross told the panel, insisting he was deceived Senators appeared to accept Ross's explanation.
"The deadline is noon Saturday, or perhaps longer under certain circumstances, to determine whether the recount proceeds under law," the statement said, adding that further steps were needed to recheck vote tallies before proceeding.
The problems make for an uneasy time for scientists: They'd like to charge ahead with new scientific questions, but also feel a nagging anxiety that they should recheck all the work their questions have been built upon.
Some of these things are your roommates or family members who talk to you out loud, and some of these things are phones, computers, pets, and the temptation to get up and recheck the fridge every 20 minutes.
But to the extent that the markets being in the news makes you do anything, it should be to check and recheck if there aren't prudent changes you could be making to put more money away now when it's most valuable.
What ultimately pulls girls' scores down, though, is their tendency to be conscientious, to overanalyze and to recheck answers on tests, which squanders crucial seconds; they are also more apt to skip a question if they aren't sure, whereas boys take a stab.
The phone itself is fine, but the real revelation came by equipping it with Apple's $99 Smart Battery Case, which provides enough extra battery life that I no longer have to nervously check and recheck the battery status icon throughout the day.
"We're doing a full assessment right now...We had a few aftershocks so you have to go through the assessments again up in the mountains to recheck the facilities," said Neil Duffin, President of ExxonMobil's production company, speaking during an oil and gas industry event in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
"By drawing your attention back to the vehicle, once you've walked away, you are more likely to recheck the back seat than with a visual alert alone," said Elsa Foley, an industrial engineer at Nissan who designed the new feature (and who Nissan saw fit to also describe as a "mother of two").
Officials and advocates all say that the biggest thing citizens can do to protect their vote on election day is check and recheck their entry before submitting it, and let poll workers know if anything is wrong so it can be resolved.. But even with heightened awareness and concern about digital threats, it's also crucial to remember that it's normal for small things to go wrong, and officials are prepared.
After a recheck in 2019, the Census Bureau changed the 2010 population from 48,815 to 47,294.
If the player wishes to recheck a journal entry, they must find the journal and re-read it.
Repeat chest X-rays in 2 and 4 weeks after treatment. Also, recheck a fecal sample to monitor for the presence of larvae or ova in 2 to 4 weeks. This will confirm if the parasite is still living inside the respiratory tissue.
The first phase of the cataloging was completed in 2003 and from then on, a steady trickle of updates were made as errors were reported. In 2012, a major project was begun to systematically recheck every peak, now plotted on the newer mapping systems of the website.
I'd have to recheck if Felipa is buried there; she lived a long life, passed years after JMM. Note: Whomever thought Juliana was JMM's wife, please don't edit without having sourced info to in fact know; others then copy or assume and then have incorrect info placed elsewhere.
Three days later, he satisfactorily passed a proficiency recheck. The first officer, Roger Pettit, aged 31, was hired by Air Florida on October 3, 1980, as a first officer on the Boeing 737. At the time of the accident, he had approximately 3,353 flight hours, 992 with Air Florida, all on the 737.
18 Madhur deserves credit for the vast range of topics that he wrote with brilliance. Not one to exploit information technology for its enormous capacity to research and reproduce, he nevertheless worked very hard to cultivate and maintain his contacts and sources. He was never stereotyped in his approach. He was extremely careful to check and recheck his facts.
Following a recheck of the votes for O'Sullivan and Ní Riada after the 18th count, a full recount was requested by the Sinn Féin candidate. Returning officer Martin Harvey announced that the recount would begin on 4 June. RTÉ reported that the recount could take up to 28 working days. On 4 June, Ní Riada withdrew the request for a recount.
Concourse D has 13 gates and is used by American, Lufthansa, and Volaris. Concourse D serves as the international concourse and all international arrivals without customs preclearance are handled at this facility. U.S. Customs and Border Protection operates a processing facility in Concourse D below the passenger areas. International passengers connecting through CLT must pass through the CBP facility and then recheck baggage and re-clear security.
The .45 Luger prototype serial number 2, believed to have been a back-up to Serial Number 1, survived the 1907 trials and is in private ownership. Its rarity gives its value of around US$1 million at the time the "Million Dollar Guns" episode of History Channel's "Tales of the Gun" was filmed, recheck by Guns & Ammo as of 1994. At least two caliber .
FitzRoy had taken it badly, selling the ship and announcing they would go back to recheck his survey, then had resigned his command doubting his sanity, but was persuaded by his officers to withdraw his resignation and proceed. The artist Conrad Martens left the ship and took passage to Australia. After waiting for Darwin, Beagle sailed on 11 November to survey the Chonos Archipelago. From here they saw the eruption of the volcano Osorno in the Andes.
Various hurdles, such as Hay's death, mistreatment of Chinese Americans, and the killing of the missionary Eleanor Chestnut in Lianzhou, all caused delays. Furthermore, public opinion in the US was against refunding, and Hay's successor Elihu Root, despite previously being "sympathetic" toward China, now reversed course. Liang decided to approach Commerce Secretary Oscar S. Straus and Secretary of the Interior James Rudolph Garfield. In April 1907 those two then asked Roosevelt to recheck the actual expenditures of the US Army in China.
He or she is then able to play back any shot in a short time, even right after the shot. This is essential for a director to show actors where to change their moves, or to recheck dialogue lines, and also helps the script supervisor. It's very easy to check shooting angles, correct overlaps, and time camera or stunt actions. The VA recorder can usually simulate the under-cranking or over-cranking of the camera, and speed up or slow down the action.
In early development phase, Nereus was considered out of reach and 1989 ML became the primary target. A launch failure of M-V in July 2000 forced MUSES-C's launch to be delayed from July 2002 to November/December, putting both Nereus and 1989 ML out of reach. As a result, the target asteroid was changed to . In 2002, launch was postponed from December 2002 to May 2003 to recheck O-rings of reaction control system since one of it was found using different material than specified.
He took the criticism badly, selling the schooner and announcing they would go back to recheck his survey, then resigning his command with doubts about his sanity. The ship's officers persuaded him to withdraw his resignation and continue as planned once Darwin returned to the ship. FitzRoy continued his voyage, sailing on to the Galapagos, Tahiti, New Zealand, Australia and South Africa. He detoured to Bahia in Brazil on the return voyage so that he could carry out an additional check, to ensure the accuracy of his longitude measurements before returning to England.
He also did not have sufficient time to recheck his work, allowing mistakes to happen, and his work was not monitored by the pilots. As the navigator was overworked, it was inappropriate for the first officer to transfer the responsibility of lateral control to him. The AFIS air controller has a different role in Norway than in Russia, and the crew were not aware that they were being given information and advice, rather than orders. Communication with AFIS was left with the navigator, which is a breach of norms.
We had dogs that lived beyond a > year with nothing other than this mushroom as treatment.”There were not > statistically significant differences in survival between the three dosage > groups, though the longest survival time was highest in the 100 mg group, at > 199 days, eclipsing the previously reported survival time. The results were > so surprising, in fact, that the researchers asked Penn Vet pathologists to > recheck the dogs’ tissue biopsies to make sure that the dogs really had the > disease. “They reread the samples and said, yes, it’s really > hemangiosarcoma,” Cimino Brown said.
Broderick is greeted by FBI Agent Roxanne Lemar [Sheila Tousey] and they discuss the evidence against Martel. His muddy footprints were found outside the bedroom window of the murdered girls, his fingerprints were on the glass, and one of his pubic hairs was found in the mouth of one of the girls. They note that Martels footprints weren't found inside the house and that they should recheck the DNA evidence before his execution. The warden won't delay the execution because of severe public outcry for Martels execution bordering on violent.
The day after the election, newspapers reported that Steck had won."Steck Defeats Brookhart by Margin of 5,000," Waterloo Evening Courier, 1924-11-05 at 1. However, two days after the election, late returns from rural districts appeared to give Brookhart a tiny lead."Brookhart Takes Lead on Recheck of Ballots," Waterloo Evening Courier, 1924-11-06 at 1. Because Steck appeared to have lost the race by a small margin, with Brookhart getting 447,706 votes to Steck's 446,951, Brookhart initially retained his seat, and was sworn in on March 4, 1925.
McCormick felt "very much disappointed in my expectations of carrying out my natural history pursuits, every obstacle having been placed in the way of my getting on shore and making collections" while the gentleman Darwin received all the invitations from dignitaries onshore and was given facilities to pack his collections. On 26 April Darwin moved into a house he had rented at Botafogo, and stayed there with three others when Beagle left on 10 May to recheck observations at Bahia. FitzRoy had found a discrepancy of in the meridian distance of longitude between his measurements and those of Albin Roussin, and decided to go back. A seaman, a ship's boy and a young midshipman had caught a fever after visiting the Macacu River, and died.
Sinn Féin demonstrated its new electoral capability in four by-election successes in 1917 in which Count Plunkett, Joseph McGuinness, de Valera and W. T. Cosgrave were each elected, although it lost three by-elections in early 1918 before winning two more with Patrick McCartan and Arthur Griffith. In one case there were unproven allegations of electoral fraud.On one occasion the 'victory' of a Sinn Féin candidate in the Longford by-election is said to have been achieved through putting a gun to the head of a returning officer and telling him to "think again" when he was about to announce an IPP victory. On doing a 'recheck' the official 'found' new uncounted ballot papers in which votes were cast for the Sinn Féin candidate.
The Council claimed that the mistakes were the result of budget cuts, although its budget had actually increased from 7 Million in 2007 to 14 million in 2010. Both the Council charmain, Professor Bill Louden, and the Chief executive, Dave Wood, were reprimanded by the then minister of education, Liz Constable after she had expressly asked them to recheck all papers after initial errors were discovered. Further problems occurred in 2011 when complaints about the Chemistry exam made by teachers concerned that a large proportion of the exam had been devoted to an obscure part of the course. Also the exam had asked for an essay to be written on a topic when the exam design brief specified that only short paragraph style answers were required.
Not only did Cleverdon's Cranfield studies introduce experimental research into computer science, the outcomes of the project also established the basis of the automatic indexing as done in today's search engines. Essentially, Cleverdon found that the use of single terms from the documents achieved the best retrieval performance, as opposed to manually assigned thesaurus terms, synonyms, etc. These results were very controversial at the time. In the Cranfield 2 Report, Cleverdon said: This conclusion is so controversial and so unexpected that it is bound to throw considerable doubt on the methods which have been used (...) A complete recheck has failed to reveal any discrepancies (...) there is no other course except to attempt to explain the results which seem to offend against every canon on which we were trained as librarians.
Subsequently, the sterility of the blood contained in the flask was checked by withdrawing a sample was seeded on agar tubes and the supernatant is used to recheck the blood group of the flask. However, errors in blood grouping because, among other things, the quality of the reagents were prepared in the same service, it is advised to perform before transfusion biological test Ochlecker: inject 5-10 ml blood, wait 10–15 minutes and continue transfusion if there had been no symptoms. If extraction is believed to be correct, the blood of six donors from the same group was mixed in an Erlenmeyer flask of two litres, by passing it through a filter consisting of silk fabric with a pore size of about 250 microns. This is managed to remove clots and aggregates which might have formed during bleeding.
Aired on 13 February 2006, this episode saw two undercover reporters obtained jobs as cabin crew, based at Ryanair's operations at London Stansted Airport and spent 5 months secretly recording the training programme and cabin crew procedures. The documentary criticised Ryanair's training policies, security procedures and aircraft hygiene, and highlighted poor staff morale. It claims to have filmed Ryanair cabin crew sleeping on the job; using aftershave to cover the smell of vomit in the aisle, rather than cleaning it up; ignoring warning alerts on the emergency slide; encouraging staff to falsify references for airport security passes; asking staff not to recheck passengers' passports before they board flights; and a captain of the airline saying that he would lose his job (or get demoted), if he allowed the cabin crew to serve complimentary non-alcoholic drinks and snacks to passengers, during a 3-hour delay in Spain. Staff in training were allegedly falsely told that any Boeing 737-200 (now no longer in service with Ryanair) impact would result in the death of the passenger sitting in seat 1A and that they should not pass this information on to the passenger.

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