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"A reevaluation of what it means to work and a reevaluation of the ideas that some jobs are better than others, because that is actually not true," Owens said.
Memes have a natural role to play in that reevaluation.
And I think we'll have a reevaluation of Deutsche Bank.
At MoMA, for instance, the reevaluation of history remains vitally important.
You see the reevaluation that they put on the whole industry.
In summary: economic boom, bust, and a reevaluation of what constitutes Irish values.
Instead, what happens is that the decision to indulge triggers a subconscious reevaluation.
However, this critical reevaluation coincided with the waning years of the studio's heyday.
Coming when it did, the report invites a positive reevaluation of Trump's record.
"There will definitely be a reevaluation of America's engagement in the world," Rep.
In particular, this reevaluation could lead to increased abortion access for poor women.
"Basic justice requires reevaluation of proposals and a new award decision," Amazon wrote.
Evidently, a major reevaluation of the policies contributing to student performance is badly needed.
The big picture: Jokowi's image as a modernizing reformer is now undergoing a reevaluation.
Environmental groups had sued the administration to force a reevaluation of the coal leasing program.
And don't forget the beginnings of a dramatic reevaluation of the alliance with Saudi Arabia.
However, if core inflation persists below 2%, there might be a reevaluation of monetary policy.
It also has led to a sometimes uncomfortable reevaluation of Bill Clinton's legacy with women.
It does not, however, appear to cause a positive reevaluation of candidates whom voters oppose.
What's needed now is a wholesale reevaluation of the FAA's regulatory approach to commercial drone operations.
The deadly coronavirus spreading rapidly around the globe has led to a reevaluation of daily life.
A reevaluation of fluoride policies wouldn't be a first for the U.S. government in recent years.
But it could prompt a reevaluation of allegations that go well beyond issues of private morality.
Previously, scientists had argued that jellies lack nutritional value, but these latest findings are forcing a reevaluation.
Temer's lawyers said the second set of charges should return to the prosecutor's general office for reevaluation.
But the tension we experience there is due to the revolutionary reevaluation of the Negro by himself.
It's also worth mentioning that research on self-control as a whole is going through a reevaluation.
This reevaluation might be wise given recent polling, which showed support for the bill was toxic among voters.
If a canon's good for anything it should inspire lively disagreement over and perpetual reevaluation of core texts.
A radically different fiscal policy would prompt more reevaluation, Tarullo said at a Wall Street Journal CEO Council event.
After all these years, the war in Afghanistan cries out for this kind of scrutiny and reevaluation of strategies.
And they did so in a political and social climate that was ripe for a reevaluation of the case.
I have a feeling this year Dave Matthews Band is going to have some sort of critical reevaluation and renaissance.
As it turns out, that's not the only area of insurance that would benefit from a reevaluation of state lines.
Mantel, however, takes her cue from the historian Geoffrey Elton, who sparked a reevaluation of Cromwell's legacy in the 1950s.
"I think this past election cycle in particular better cast some level of reevaluation of [cable news predictions]," LaBolt says.
So there will be a fundamental reevaluation of that alliance in my view no matter who the Democratic president is.
The investigation is reportedly in its "late stages," and will likely result in a fine and "reevaluation" of YouTube's business practices. 
" Katherine, (who also chose not to use her last name), a journalism fellow in Boston, calls it a "radical reevaluation process.
And then at 40 will come my next reevaluation: Do I stay in this industry or do I start something else?
Some of them, like pioneering African American director Kathleen Collins, are in the midst of a major reevaluation and new appreciation.
A stunning exhibition of Sara Kathryn Arledge makes a strong case for her as an overlooked artist deserving reevaluation and rediscovery.
There is a signaling in that market about the reevaluation of the outlook on the part of investors, consumers and businesses.
An optimist might think that our society is headed toward a serious reevaluation of how we define and deal with transgression.
IN SOME CASES, NEGATIVE RETURNS WITH HIGH FEES, YOU'RE SEEING A REEVALUATION AS TO HOW YOU ARE GOING TO REALLOCATE YOUR MONEY.
These accusations, coming in the #MeToo era, have prompted a reevaluation of Biden's history of showing physical affection toward women and girls.
That stock dive is really a reevaluation of the company's future success, but it certainly doesn't help it in the short term.
This reevaluation comes as public anger over political inaction on gun control shifts toward the American companies that profit from gun sales.
Twitter has been making strides, kicking off bots and calling for a reevaluation of the health of the conversation on its platform.
The insults, reevaluation of pizza loyalties, and saucy jokes at the company's expense flooded Twitter after the initial report: Ranked best pizza...1.
The FAA's main document is a 23-page "written reevaluation," finalized in May 2019, which addresses the potential impacts of SpaceX's new plans.
Hauling Zuckerberg before Congress was the culmination of a monthslong reevaluation of Big Tech in Washington D.C. on both sides of the aisle.
GE said last week it would book a $11 billion charge in the fourth quarter, including $6.2 billion for reevaluation of insurance assets.
GE said last week it would book a $11-billion charge in the fourth quarter, including $6.2 billion for reevaluation of insurance assets.
Billed as a reevaluation of the genre, the show exemplifies the artists's divergence from Pop Art and Neo-Expressionism in favor of stylistic independence.
It will hardly be news to her numerous fans, but it will be heartening if the accolade prompts a wider reevaluation of her standing.
Now, a growing contingent of conservative voices are beginning to call for a reevaluation of 230 and we really need to consider the consequences.
Fixing these problems requires a wholesale, bottom-up reevaluation, a holistic project that basically no Democrats in recent memory have decided to take on.
For marketers, the rarity of a rescheduled Olympic Games will likely require a reevaluation of planned ad campaigns, athlete partnerships, and creative storytelling:TV campaigns.
Given its tendency to be forum for anti-Semitism & anti-Americanism, reevaluation of US role as single largest donor to #UN is long overdue.
"There needs to be a fundamental reevaluation of priorities and the economy needs to serve the American nation and the American people," he said.
Self-grandparenting involves a certain reevaluation of how you spend and value your time, slowing down the pace of your living, spending, and consumption.
The attacks grabbed front page headlines around the world, stoking terror among beachgoers, along with a frantic reevaluation of the human relationship to sharks.
I can list so many more textbook psychology findings that have either not replicated, or are currently in the midst of a serious reevaluation.
According to a new study published in JAMA, "Reevaluation of Diagnosis in Adults With Physician-Diagnosed Asthma," doctors misdiagnose asthma a third of the time.
The attack prompted a temporary suspension of U.N. humanitarian assistance missions in the area pending a reevaluation of the security situation, a UNICEF statement said.
At the top of his new interview with Dave Matthews, Vulture's David Marchese writes that his subject has lately been undergoing a modest critical reevaluation.
He said the company is now backing off its previous expansion plans and is undertaking a "complete reevaluation" of its participation in the ObamaCare marketplace.
Much of this coverage is a distraction from the very real issues around the policy, and calls for a major reevaluation of Prevent are growing.
Another area that could benefit from reevaluation is the number of investors contacted, meetings held and the number of weeks spent in a funding round.
The judge ruled in favor of Gottwald, setting a surprising precedent that some lawyers believe calls for a reevaluation of how courts treat digital messages.
The lessons learned from this tragedy and the 2014 MH17 disaster should prompt a complete reevaluation among airlines and civil aviation authorities around the world.
The recent reevaluation of Krasner's status, as in Anfam's exhibitions of Abstract Expressionism in England and America, gives a ring of truth to her pronouncement.
I think there's a reevaluation going on and one of the things that people are seeing right now is people are genuinely experimenting with other formats.
This reevaluation helps you determine what you care about sharing with the world through avenues like publishing, as Venus is in your house of higher education.
The federal government is halting its wild red wolf recovery program in North Carolina as part of a reevaluation of the strategy for conserving the species.
But episodes like this may force a reevaluation of that process, particularly in an era in which devastating leaks from the IC are becoming increasingly prominent.
It not only displays a wide selection of Arledge's work, but also makes a strong case for her as an overlooked artist deserving reevaluation and rediscovery.
Morton's work has long advocated a fundamental reevaluation of our relationship to the natural world (indeed, for Morton there is no natural world, only the world).
"Given its tendency to be forum for anti-Semitism & anti-Americanism, reevaluation of US role as single largest donor to #UN is long overdue," Rubio tweeted.
Many galleries orbit the large boot, not only acknowledging the recent reevaluation of monuments but bringing several artworks into the conversation about whose history we revisit.
Part of the critical reevaluation can be traced back to the past year of conversation around #MeToo, which throws the movie's themes into especially harsh relief.
Together, the 363 models in all provide an unsurpassed entryway to Godard's unique visual world, offering both a complement to and a reevaluation of his filmmaking career.
The Federal Aviation Administration has reviewed SpaceX's new plans for the site, and the government regulator has published several "written reevaluation" documents following inquiries from Business Insider.
Saturday's new moon in Taurus is in your house of partnerships, inviting you to consider your standards, and opening up space for a thoughtful reevaluation and execution.
Amazon's objection would likely function as an accountability mechanism to ensure the Pentagon broadens the scope of its reevaluation and sticks to what it hopes to do.
The events of 1968 — the assassinations, the protests, the violence and volatility — preceded some institutional changes, like the McGovern-Fraser reforms and the reevaluation of presidential power.
" And earlier this month, Vice published a long reevaluation of the movie by Frederick Blichert under the headline "Jennifer's Body would kill if it came out today.
Maybe one day, those things can fit together in people's minds, but there will be a period of reevaluation of who he was, and his work as well.
Jawline is a nuanced exploration of digital celebrity and the gap between "real" and online lives, issues that are particularly relevant during a mass reevaluation of social media.
To clear the path to profitability, Wayfair would "need to do a wholesale reevaluation of their strategy, and I'm not sure they can pull that off," Cramer said.
If there is going to be a reevaluation of one of the most powerful black figures in the US, it's time we ground it in facts, not myths.
Long story short, South Dakota deliberately ignored the Supreme Court precedents in order to get a reevaluation of the old rule in the age of the world wide web.
There's a reason for that: Modern critical reevaluation of The Civil War has been hard on Burns's overly sympathetic view of the South and its role in the conflict.
It's going to be that kind of month for you, Pisces, as a major crisis precipitates a very earnest reevaluation of your priorities — just remember to trust your intuition.
JPL's reevaluation turned up a far higher cost estimate than expected, and the administration pushed back, paring down the initial construction phase to just three stations and 15 vehicles.
But that's exactly what happened with Strava, and exactly why many technology researchers are now calling for a serious reevaluation of how we think about sharing our personal data.
They say Lay declined a temporary appointment to the position and cite that and a subsequent reevaluation of the salary for the position as the reason for her rejection.
Before the year was out, he was aligning himself with a newly elected Donald Trump to widespread outrage, prompting yet another reevaluation of his behavior at the 2009 VMAs.
Spike Lee's "Malcolm X" depicts the events that led to the radicalization of the outspoken activist (Denzel Washington) and his own reevaluation of his racial rhetoric prior to his assassination.
Whatever endings Libra season brings, you will find it takes you to faraway places, but since Venus is retrograde, you're faced with a reevaluation of where those destinations will be.
But an equal protection reevaluation of abortion rights is at least somewhat likely, and could lay the groundwork for a right to abortion coverage in the medium to long run.
Moody's Investor Service said in a February report that the recent restatements by Inner Mongolia and other regions could prompt a reevaluation to standalone credit strength of the affected regional governments.
The view from millionaire investors does not portend a sustained pulling out of equities, and the data does not show a drastic reevaluation of portfolio allocations or long-term investment goals.
The direct intersection of what often seems like total fantasy violence in video games and the reality of murder forces a reevaluation of what we're doing, even as a small website.
Finally, while everyone must practice social distancing, isolation and good hygiene, a reevaluation of the current emergency measures imposed to flatten the curve will need to occur in a few weeks.
" PETER KENNY, SENIOR MARKET STRATEGIST, GLOBAL MARKETS ADVISORY GROUP, NEW YORK: "We're at the cusp of a fairly significant reevaluation across all market sectors, but largely focused on large cap technology.
Related: Bill Gates Says the FBI Only Wants to Unlock One iPhone — But There Are 12 Other Cases FBI privacy and surveillance rules are subject to reevaluation and certification each year.
Via voiceover, it tries to make a case for neurodiversity — that is, the idea that what constitutes "normal" might need reevaluation, that different sorts of abilities present themselves in different people.
Service members incapacitated by PTSD, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and various mental health conditions attributed to trauma are thus temporarily retired by default and risk having their benefits stripped upon reevaluation.
Reports of harassment and assault by Harvey Weinstein and other powerful men have prompted a reevaluation of several other powerful figures who should have been evaluated harshly in the first place.
In short, there's a global reevaluation of what America really is, what it stands for -- and what its changing role in the world means for the future of geopolitical and economic stability.
But a federal judge in Brasilia ruled last week that new products containing that chemical, as well as abamectin and thiram, could not be registered in the country pending the Anvisa reevaluation.
But the Air Force's goal of ultimately buying 1,763 F-35s "is unrealistic and requires reevaluation, and likely a reduction, of the ultimate size of the F-85033 fleet," McCain added said.
"…Retailers believe antitrust regulators' traditional reliance on price is ripe for reevaluation and are encouraged by recent statements by policymakers indicating a renewed commitment to evaluating non-price competition harms," the letter says.
Third, we need to add into the debate a reevaluation of the Nuremberg Defense and, as difficult as it is to articulate, accept it as legitimate within bounds – a defense of the Defense.
Constant reevaluation is the bedrock of good public health response, and changing course is actually a good thing—it means that officials are responding to new evidence and being nimble with their plans.
"The council discussed the ongoing annual reevaluation of its designation of a nonbank financial company, including the review of materials submitted by the company and engagement with the company," according to the statement.
In a cheeky nod to this process of critical reevaluation, the galleries are largely arranged such that Rodin's works and Old Master paintings from the museum's collection encircle and literally gaze upon Lucas's art.
" Meanwhile, Reed said he be will watching whether the Russians come back into compliance with an arms control treaty, but said the issue of low-yield weapons "might come back for reevaluation and review.
Holland said she hoped the film would spark a reevaluation of the importance of journalism and its ability to tell the truth, blaming Britain's Brexit vote on "essential lies" and "manipulation" by wealthy financial backers.
However, mounting concern that U.S. financial asset prices may be a bit extended, just as breadth and liquidity are receding, has opened the door to reevaluation of gold's role as an effective portfolio-diversifying asset.
Screenwriters Rafael Casal and Daveed Diggs also star as two men living in Oakland who are trying to deal with the gentrification of their community and the reevaluation of Diggs' character's life while on probation.
Although her eccentric manner of presenting herself has often overshadowed her quixotic paintings and drawings, the Argentinian-born artist's fearless, vivacious, and flamboyant creative fire is currently the subject of enthusiastic reevaluation in some circles.
"It's a continuation of some of the market anxieties related to China, the U.S. and more specifically there is a reevaluation of the dollar as a safe haven," said Jane Foley, currencies analyst at Rabobank.
"It's a continuation of some of the market anxietes related to China, the U.S. and more specifically there is a reevaluation of the dollar as a safe-haven," said Jane Foley, currencies analyst at Rabobank.
As cultural attitudes toward sexual harassment and assault continue to shift — and as those who speak up are celebrated, rather than viewed with suspicion — a more strenuous reevaluation of Allen's legacy may still lie ahead.
Cruz said he would continue efforts in the US Congress to pass the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, which would require reevaluation of certain rights the territory was granted separate from China.
Glyphosate, an herbicide widely sprayed on soybeans, corn and other crops that have been genetically modified to tolerate it, was suspended in Brazil by a court ruling last week pending a government reevaluation of its toxicity.
The agrochemicals toxicity reevaluation started when new evidence surfaced that glyphosate and the other two chemicals included in the ruling "could pose danger or risk to human health," court filings said referring to the Anvisa process.
If one-third of people prescribed an opioid actually became addicted to them, it would demand a serious reevaluation of the safety and appropriateness for any use of opioids regardless of how judiciously they were prescribed.
If Anvisa directors give preliminary approval, the analysts' findings will advance to a 180-day review period in which the public can submit new evidence to the agency, according to Daniel Coradi, reevaluation coordinator for agrichemicals.
Perhaps it's just that the prohibition has become routine, but there has been little discussion of why Congress still bars A-76 competitions, let alone a reevaluation of the circular and its utility in today's government.
The coming onslaught of driverless cars will require dramatic changes to our streetscape, including new traffic management strategies and a reevaluation of curb and other parking spaces, according to a new report by the Regional Plan Association.
The conglomerate could show a much worse return on its investments in its third-quarter report, given that Uber's stock plunged last month after it reported its earnings and WeWork's reevaluation has happened only in recent days.
Former Cosby Show actor Geoffrey Owens says he hopes there will be a "reevaluation of the idea that some jobs are better than others," after he was spotted working at a Trader Joe's in New Jersey last week.
There had to be a reevaluation of death and sorrow In the summer of 2015, with Stampsy almost out of cash, Mazurenko applied for a Y Combinator fellowship proposing a new kind of cemetery that he called Taiga.
The dollar's decline "is broadly due to the reevaluation by market participants of the relative speed of the central banks to take away easing," said Bill Northey, chief investment officer at U.S. Bancorp Wealth Management in Helena, Montana.
It was one of the first big games to get a real, proper reevaluation of its merits, once 3D mania had subsided—which was great given this is an industry that often can't wait to forget its past.
Yellen is expected to shed light on whether an interest-rate hike is likely in 2016, a move that could force a reevaluation of assets, such as corporate bonds and emerging market stocks, which have performed well this year.
"As Congress keeps considering more and more sanctions, foreign policy experts are telling us to slow down and take stock of the effectiveness of these efforts, and I believe we need a comprehensive reevaluation of this strategy," Udall said.
If the trade flare-up transitions into a prolonged trade war and causes the Chinese economy to plummet, and consumer prices in the US to rise so much that the pain at home is severe, a reevaluation may be necessary.
No major automakers has supported a freeze of the Obama-era standards, although many have supported a reevaluation of the rules to address current market conditions of lower gas prices, all-electric vehicles and increased sales of trucks and SUVs.
"The El Salvadoran government's receptiveness to China's apparent interference in the domestic politics of a Western Hemisphere country is of grave concern to the United States, and will result in a reevaluation of our relationship with El Salvador," it said.
One trader friend of mine, a very astute observer of the markets, messaged me this morning:   "Not helpful to think of bulls and bears, this is Mr. Market working through a major reevaluation of the proper equity and bond prices."
According to a memo drafted by the president-elect's transition team and obtained by CNN Tuesday, Trump is preparing for a wholesale reevaluation and renegotiation of trade policy that could potentially upend economic relationships the United States has held for decades.
There&aposs some indication that in the wake of WeWork&aposs decline, and the fall in the share prices of recently public companies such as Uber, Lyft, and Slack, fund managers are starting to do that kind of broader reevaluation.
Laura JV told Vox that the general spread of broadband internet helped increase the number of voices in the fandom and the number of people paying attention to queering the canon — which ultimately led to a fandom-wide reevaluation of Lando.
The acceleration of diplomacy, including special councils of EU envoys, experts and foreign ministers, marks a collective reevaluation of Sino-EU ties after decades of rising trade and a feel-good factor towards Beijing that contrasted with the United States' more aggressive stance.
" He also tweeted enthusiastically about the city's Indigenous Peoples' Day festivities and released a separate statement, in the wake of Charlottesville, calling for an inventory and reevaluation of memorials and monuments, as well as city-sponsored events that recognize "historic events or people.
So as this was -- as they were working on the appeal -- so he gets out based on the judge you just saw there, Kevin Sharp, saying he deserves to be out based on President Obama&aposs reevaluation on mandatory minimums, especially for crack cocaine sentences.
Some of the most fascinating moments during the reckoning in entertainment have been these excavations, like Molly Ringwald's reevaluation of her John Hughes past through the lens of #MeToo, and Linda Bloodworth Thomason blasting Leslie Moonves for devaluing her work and derailing her career.
Keeping Up With Kardashians season 15 may only just be getting back into swing, but between Disick's trip to Oklahoma, Kardashian's breakup, and the looming aftermath of their detailed quasi-relationship reevaluation pact, we should expect an inevitable season 16 to be very, very wild.
Despite a breakdown in a truce, the failure of which Hijab said must prompt a reevaluation by world powers, and signs that both sides are gearing up to escalate the five-year-old civil war, De Mistura vowed to plough on with peace talks.
He continued: I hope this period that we're in now where we have this heightened sensitivity about that and a revaluation of what it means to work and a reevaluation of the idea that some jobs are better than others — because that's actually not true.
While the APA is standing by its rule and its reevaluation (APA president Maria Oquendo confirmed this to me in an email), it did set up a forum to debate it at its annual meeting in San Diego this past weekend, in which Pouncey took part.
Mr. Sandler revisited the subject of his first major work in "Abstract Expressionism and the American Experience: A Reevaluation" (2009) and continued the story of his life in a second memoir, "Swept Up by Art: An Art Critic in the Post-Avant-Garde Era," published in 2015.
Yet while the norm of strong deference to central bankers appeared to make sense in the wake of the inflation of the 1970s, workers' genuinely bleak experience with the 21st-century labor market really ought to have prompted a reevaluation of the thinking around these issues.
Many are skeptical of such a reevaluation — in the past, the CDC has said that this kind of risk reduction isn't a form of "primary prevention," because if one woman fights off a man, he can assault someone else, ​and thus the overall risk of sexual assault won't go down.
What I think is clear, regardless of the specific rationale for choosing teen angst, is that Rebirth represented a moment of reevaluation for Wayne, something that I think is common when you hit your late 20s—probably even more so if you've been in the same career since you were 14.
Sure, prisons and jails are where people end up (even if, as many would argue, they shouldn't be), but what's going on right now is a full-on reevaluation of modern mass incarceration, from the moment a person first enters the system to when, at least in most cases, they leave.
We are experiencing a moment of profound clarity when it comes to understanding gender, a shift precipitated by a dramatic turnaround in the acceptance of gay identity and expansion of marriage rights, a new spotlight on trans rights, and a reevaluation of masculinity brought on by the Me Too movement.
For Costa, the apparent death of the Senate bill represents a reevaluation of the political calculus of repealing Obamacare — a law that, over time, put down "roots" in many states and is currently twice as popular as the Senate health care bill, according to the Washington Post/ABC News poll released this week.
In his Wednesday address, which was widely interpreted as a moment for Trump to pivot from the primary campaign and attract support around the Republican Party, the GOP front-runner specifically mentioned NATO, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and the U.S.'s alliances in the Asia-Pacific as worthy of reevaluation.
The fact that there does not appear to be any such trend — and that public desire to stymie free expression is concentrated in the working class and targeted primarily at Muslims — ought to prompt a reevaluation of the significance of on-campus dustups and perhaps greater attention to the specific contexts in which they arise.
The move, which will take several years to implement according to a White House source, joins a long list of maneuvers from the Trump White House aimed at dismantling President Obama's legacy on climate change, from initiating a reevaluation of Obama's rules on power plant emissions to pushing the development of oil and gas pipelines.
" Moreover, the study's results "could be interpreted to support notion that the increased attention to women's orgasms, often lauded as the symbol of women's sexual liberation, actually reflects a repackaging of women's sexuality in the service of men" and that "a reevaluation of women's orgasms as symbols of sexual health and liberation is sorely needed.
And while a tweaked M.O. on returns or exchanges doesn't normally stir up all that many emotions for us, it's kind of a big deal for a store that's packed with the sorts of unplanned purchases and trend-centric buys that benefit greatly from a pragmatic reevaluation in the comfort of your own home (and mirror).
Kim's pursuit of life and the chances to work on the stories she loved is inspiring, but the fact that she was killed while constantly contesting an elite hierarchy and the patriarchy within the journalism industry should prompt a reevaluation of these ingrained practices, which typically put a freelancer at the bottom of the journalistic totem pole.
He canceled a rule on reporting methane emissions, ordered review and "elimination" of new wetlands protections under the Clean Water Act, reopened a review of fuel economy standards, ordered a reevaluation of the Clean Power Plan (which he now says he may not replace at all), and rolled back limits on power plant pollution of waterways.
The December-end statements are going to present the first annual loss many investors have seen in a long time, and that may lead to a reevaluation, especially when combined with the impact of the tax law changes and loss of many valuable deductions that will become more apparent as tax filing season begins, and other negative signals from the financial markets.
JAKARTA, Aug 8 (Reuters) - * Crude output from Exxon Mobil Corp's Cepu block may exceed its capacity of 220,000 barrels per day (bpd) this year, to reach 235,000 bpd, upstream oil and gas regulator SKK Migas told reporters on Thursday * Potential reserves at the block are bigger than initially estimated after a reevaluation and Exxon is currently conducting a test until November, said Fatar Yani Abdurrahman, deputy of operations at SKK Migas.
And while the reevaluation of Wilson's legacy is relatively recent, it's hard to make excuses for Yale naming anything after Calhoun in the first place: The residential college was named in 1932, 67 years after the end of the Civil War, when the consequences of his rhetoric were already clear — including in Connecticut, where New Haven alone has eight memorials to the Union dead in the Civil War.
The nation's top diplomat also threw in a swipe at Republican presidential front-runner Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, who has called for a dramatic reevaluation of global security by suggesting that Japan and South Korea obtain nuclear weapons to protect themselves, among other steps.
Yellen's comments might be seen in light of the general reevaluation of economic policy occasioned by Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's election victory, as well as the significant support garnered by Bernie SandersBernie SandersTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Eight Democratic presidential hopefuls to appear in CNN climate town hall Top aide Jeff Weaver lays out Sanders's path to victory MORE' economic populism.

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