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Their deaths are sure to prompt public reexamination of their lives — and what place will the allegations against them hold in that reexamination?
In 1990, the ABMS began requiring reexamination every 10 years.
He then wrote a $6,000 personal check for the reexamination fee.
Others, too, called for a reexamination of the former president's past.
Hobbs also told the Democrat that Academy's policy might warrant a reexamination.
She added that she still hopes for a reexamination of Roe v. Wade.
In some cases, time has shown that flawed original experiments offer worthwhile reexamination.
An 800-page reexamination of Mr McCartney's life deserves the reader's sympathy as well.
" He calls American Steel "an aggressive spectacle," his "patriotic and poetic reexamination of America.
Commitments and responsibilities you've taken up since last August will come up for reexamination.
Apple first filed the request to the Patent Reexamination Board of State Intellectual Property Office.
Now, on its 269th anniversary, Woodstock '230 is undergoing a critical reexamination and potential historical revision.
Carson added on Thursday that the moment could lead to a thorough reexamination of abortion nationwide.
This episode in American history is worth a reexamination, especially in the context of today's debate.
The plan has been heavily critiqued by activists who demand the reexamination and overhaul of mass incarceration.
And that image bears reexamination, too, as the United States' freedom ranking slips to a troubling low.
That professed reexamination was more likely to take place among men under 2202 than among their elders.
Any reexamination or change would be blatantly political as opposed to actual concern for getting the law right.
Mar's own history is called for reexamination and, incidentally, so is the lineage of the works' former display.
The hearing will focus on a potential new alibi witness for Syed and a reexamination of cellphone evidence.
The results of a widespread reexamination of values will not be some flashy thing, some declaration of interdependence.
The restriction for acquisitions or an ill-defined standard of "direct care" itself needs a more careful reexamination.
In Zellner's reexamination of the case, the attorney uncovered more bones that had been found in the gravel pit.
The time may be ripe for a reexamination of the balance between the responsibility of employers and the public.
For its thorough reexamination, the series has drawn praise from political pundits, scholars, and even 2020 candidate Kamala Harris.
The reexamination of Picasso's whole oeuvre and its importance for the art of our century has only recently begun.
If the reexamination started while the patent was being actively litigated, Uber and the court would have to be informed.
It kicks off a reexamination of herself and her life, but the actual abortion isn't that big of a deal.
Anti-abortion advocates hope the suit will end up at the Supreme Court, triggering a reexamination of Roe v. Wade.
The film gained notoriety for its reexamination of familial horror story tropes and its avoidance of sacrificial motherhood or matricide.
The tragic deaths of four Americans in Niger suggests that a thorough reexamination of Section 1208 missions would be wise.
They are trying to force a reexamination of whether abortion or contraception should be available at all in our society.
It was a shift and a reexamination, and alongside her day gig of learning carpentry, music became her hobby again.
The decision follows a reexamination of the negative opinion announced by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use in February.
It's positioned as a reexamination of Madison, a man who stood, literally and figuratively, in the shadow of his mentor Jefferson.
The bills are designed in part to provoke a court fight, potentially leading to a Supreme Court reexamination of abortion rights.
The reexamination of the 1979 Fountain Valley case comes after attorney Annee Della Donna filed a request with the district attorney.
To protect U.S. interests in the Middle East, however, a critical reexamination of our relationship with the LAF ought to take place.
Al Franken (D-MN) — led to a reexamination of Clinton's behavior with Lewinsky (as well as allegations against him by other women).
My reexamination concludes that the grooves served for lifting and testify to the first experiments with lifting architectural blocks in Greek history.
"We're going to start again," Omar Gomez, a special prosecutor appointed to oversee the reexamination of the case, said in a statement.
Ultimately, the admissions scandal could prompt a reexamination of society's misconceptions around wealth and merit — if enough people are willing to pay attention.
The reexamination of vote tallies from last week's caucuses didn't change the overall outcome, which already showed the former mayor in the lead.
"Let's have that discussion, let's have that be part and parcel to an ongoing reexamination about what is taught about (America's founding)," Hanks said.
The decision followed a reexamination of the negative opinion announced by the Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use in February, the company said.
Those revelations have triggered a broader cultural reexamination of our relationship with technology and what we give over freely versus what we keep private.
Our deceptively simple mathematical models, which are based on voluntary transactions, suggest, however, that it is time for a serious reexamination of this idea.
Now Cosby is in prison, and the #MeToo movement has prompted an even greater reexamination of the abuses faced by women in the movie industry.
Thiel proposed "a reexamination of the foundations of modern politics" in the wake of 13/11, and the symposium proceeded in a decidedly apocalyptic register.
He said that there is a need "to undertake a fundamental reexamination of UNRWA, both in the way it operates and the way it is funded".
This reexamination can, however, provide us with clarity about how we want to live together, govern ourselves, and what we want our country to stand for.
It's a true cautionary tale for the ages, and one that begs reexamination, because it's also one of the weirdest movies to ever achieve wide release.
The allegation could lead to the reexamination of a proposed settlement between drug maker Purdue Pharma and plaintiffs who brought more that 23,225 lawsuits against it.
That imbalance becomes clearer the deeper and deeper we go into a wholesale reexamination of the 1990s; the partnership that brought them power became a prisoner's dilemma.
The Trump administration cut the U.S. contribution in half in January, citing the need for a "fundamental reexamination" of the agency's operations and the way it's funded.
The timelines for when any meaningful payoffs arrive and the pace at which the technology will actually be deployed, however, are in need of some serious reexamination.
Assange's arrest could lead to a public reexamination of the sex crime allegations against him, allegations that might get a more serious hearing in the #MeToo era.
He's ordered a reexamination of several high-profile cases, including that of former national security adviser Michael Flynn -- putting the department's political motivations back into the spotlight.
Previously, I mentioned how Chernow came close to fawning over Washington and how Cheney's reexamination of Madison was set up to put a positive spin on Madison's tenure.
What is needed now, what I hope is happening now, is a kind of collective reexamination of the institution as a concept — a critique that happens in public.
Ben Sasse of Nebraska has repeatedly called for a reexamination of the Epstein plea deal but was not willing to say Tuesday whether the labor secretary should resign.
One way to start that reexamination would be to use data currently collected in the field to do some fresh research on whether pre-employment testing actually works.
After Lennon's murder in 1980, a generation of Boomers began a collective reexamination of their past, much of it tied to the rise and fall of one band.
But Cleveland Deputy Police Chief Ed Tomba admitted to Reuters that the shooting that killed five officers and left seven more injured has prompted a reexamination of protocol.
"The reopening of black sites, the reexamination of whether we ought to go back to EITs — all of this I think is deeply disparaging to the country," Rep.
I have previously testified before Congress, under both Democratic and Republican presidents, for members to more aggressively protect their inherent authority, including a reexamination of inherent contempt authority.
Will the media uproar over the surveillance of a reporter doing her job prompt a reexamination of the FBI tactics in your favorite subject, the Russia, Muller, Trump investigation?
Despite an amalgam of troubling evidence in court (including the time stamp on a Taser deploy being miraculously changed upon reexamination), all four officers were recently cleared of charges.
In essence, these trends are part of a wider cultural reexamination of hurtful narratives, and a celebration of the marginalized people that those narratives have long erased or ignored.
"I think there is going to be a fresh reexamination of the testimony of all witnesses before Oversight, just as probably Mr. Schiff is doing on Intelligence," said Rep.
Perhaps, British legislators will see this reexamination as the only alternative, having soundly rejected Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit plan twice – an agreement the EU has insisted it won't renegotiate.
The best way for the party to prepare for the 10.103 midterms and beyond is through a vigorous reexamination of its values and a rejection of blind calls for unity.
DNA evidence was not available at the time of Payton's death, and according to The Miami Herald, a reexamination of the evidence did not find any fingerprints that matched Blackmon's.
The details: The Trump administration cut its funding for UNRWA in half in January, citing the need for a "fundamental reexamination" of the agency's operations and the way it's funded.
Republicans celebrated when a reexamination of overvoted ballots in the 2017 contest for the 94th district for the Virginia House of Delegates changed a Democratic victory to a tie vote.
The bit drew attention to other beloved men whose alleged sexual misconduct went ignored for decades, paving the way for a reexamination of the careers of Michael Jackson, Woody Allen, and more.
Image: Matjaž KačičnikAn ongoing reexamination of an ancient Egyptian wooden toe is shedding new light on how the remarkable wooden prosthetic was manufactured, and whether it was used for cosmetic or functional purposes.
Researchers at the industrial-control system cybersecurity firm Dragos have reconstructed a timeline of the 2016 blackout attack based on a reexamination of the malware's code and network logs pulled from Ukrenergo's systems.
Pastels were highly coveted, collectible items from the 17th through the 19th centuries, and Party makes a compelling argument for the medium's reexamination by exploring its value to young artists making work today.
Or we can use them to draw attention to it, to force a reexamination of the power dynamics in American society — even if the most powerful person of all remains, for now, untouchable.
Scientific practice demands that conclusions drawn from the fossils should be verifiable: scientists must be able to reexamine, re-measure, and reinterpret them (such reexamination can happen decades or even centuries after their discovery).
In 2001, conservators at the J. Paul Getty Museum undertook a thorough reexamination of a massive French cabinet long believed to be a fake: a 19th century piece designed to resemble Renaissance-era handiwork.
And control of the board fluctuates based on who controls Congress or the White House, so the continued viability of social media players would be up for reexamination every time the political winds change.
He notes that USPTO had a phone interview with Waymo's lawyers a few days before, on September 8, at which the examiners presumably told Waymo that a reexamination of the 936 would be going ahead.
While the call to abolish ICE is not new, a growing number of progressives are calling for an end to — or at least a serious reexamination of — the agency responsible for arresting and detaining immigrants.
It is then perhaps most fit to see the BAM series as an antidote to the view that women played no leadership roles, other than starlets, and in this way lays ground for further reexamination.
It would seem that only after that reexamination is completed can an enlightened decision confidently be made as to whether "a fundamental shift" in strategy indeed is in order — and, if so, in what direction.
Here are some admirable traits when we are at our best:   A reexamination of these values should begin at home, and any gatherings where serious thoughts and feelings about life can be expressed and heard.
A central part of S.1390 are improvements to the Inter Partes Reexamination (IPR) trials conducted at the United States Patent and Trademark Office where many inventors have been subjected to abusive IPR trial practice.
" In a story published Sunday, the entertainer said of Clinton, "Whether it's the attacks on her personal life or the adjectives that are used to describe her clothing, we have to do a full reexamination.
"I think there has been a fundamental reexamination of the cost of interventions over the past 18-plus years and how that has not advanced American national interests," said Congressman Ro Khanna, a Democrat from California.
Buried for years under yellowing layers of varnish, the portrait underwent a recent two-year restoration and reexamination using the latest technology and experts reversed course and agreed the 400-year-old painting is the real thing.
The senator has called for a reexamination of the Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF), which was passed in the days after the 9/11 attacks and has given presidents broad authority to wage war against terrorism.
"I explained that I had filed an ex parte reexamination on my own and Waymo had had it for two weeks already and it didn't seem fair that Uber didn't have it, given it was going to trial," explains Swildens.
A reexamination of its values and principles and message to the poor and middle class is long overdue, not just because they lost in November, but because millions of Americans believe they don't care and have felt that way for years.
Since that and the resultant reexamination of Hollywood's gender dynamics and power structures, many have taken a second look at pop culture's advocacy of toxic masculinity, such as with romantic comedies where a man pursues a woman until she relents.
The complaint could lead to the first regulatory reexamination of Colonial Pipeline's rates in nearly 20 years, at a time when the line's importance for delivering refined products to the Northeast and Southeast United States has come into sharp focus.
Second, veterans with severe mental illness are often the least likely to seek follow-up care, track their medical records, and show up for reexamination, which is precisely the evidence that the armed forces use in determining an updated rating.
But where the latest cycle of Radiohead nostalgia, reexamination, and critical barrel-scraping reveals Kid A to be a great album whose glitch-happy tinkering actually sounds kind of dated these days, a record like City of Caterpillar stays vital.
Georgia is the epicenter for TV and movie production in the south, but other states have also passed similar bills this year — bills that are designed in part to provoke a court fight, potentially leading to a Supreme Court reexamination of abortion rights.
The scholars urging a reexamination of this law argue that unless social media platforms are treated as publishers responsible for the content they distribute, enemies of democracy will increasingly use speech on social media as a weapon to attack or suppress truthful speech.
"Following a thorough reexamination of the available information and upon reflection, the department has concluded that Olson has satisfactorily explained the tone and content of his sarcastic social media post and will return to his position," the Labor Department said in a statement.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian high jump champion Anna Chicherova tested negative for doping after an reexamination of her B-sample taken at the London Olympics, a potential boost to Russia's efforts to have its athletics federation reinstated in time for the Olympics in Brazil in August.
Allegations of sexual misconduct against Mark Halperin, Charlie Rose, and other journalists have prompted some reexamination of the way the media covers women: If the people who write the history don't respect women's personal space, the thinking goes, the history itself may be tainted.
Williams' call for action was echoed in another letter by New York public defenders, with representatives from the Legal Aid Society, the Neighborhood Defender Service of Harlem and New York County Defender Services, all calling for a reexamination of every case Fairstein and Lederer were involved in.
But if The Price of Gold (which didn't shy away from Harding's contradictions and self-pity) inspired a reexamination of her story, the more stylized retelling of I, Tonya has now seemingly offered a justification for something beyond that — a long overdue chance at public vindication.
In the interim, the #MeToo movement — which brought forth allegations against powerful men in a wide swath of industries, including politics — has also provoked a reexamination of the sexual misconduct allegations against Clinton, particularly as it concerns Lewinsky and the changing perceptions of power dynamics in the workplace.
But even without getting all philosophical about it, Prada's reexamination and mash-up of her greatest hits in recent years falls perfectly in gear with other designers who are instead examining — and pillaging — all the other reference images that have found themselves at the forefront of the culture.
Thomas Doherty, a cultural historian at Brandeis, says the contrast between the current reexamination of the allegations against Parker and the way the public reacted to director Roman Polanksi winning an Oscar in 2003 after being charged with drugging and sodomizing an underage girl decades earlier is telling.
So, too, the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) conducted a curatorial search last year, and failed, once again, to generate an Indigenous hire at a time when that institution was being pressed hard, by Indigenous, African American, and anti-colonial groups, to undertake a long-overdue reexamination of its exhibits.
Still, Democrats, including 85033 Democratic presidential candidate Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE, have called for a reexamination of the Electoral College.  Sen.
"Following a thorough reexamination of the available information and upon reflection, the Department has concluded that Mr. Olson has satisfactorily explained the tone of the content of his sarcastic social media posts and will return to his position in the Wage and Hour Division," the department said in a statement.
What prompted these recollections and a reexamination of his legacy was a substantial retrospective at the Bordeaux Musée des Beaux-Arts, France, in 2015, and the fact that, perhaps unsurprisingly, Bissière's work has still not been shown in the US since his sole exhibition at the World House Galleries in New York in 1961.
She has called for a thorough reexamination of ICE — stopping short of Gillibrand's proposal to abolish the 85033-year-old agency — and earlier this year took a stand against voting for a government funding bill that failed to protect hundreds of thousands of immigrants who lost their legal status when Trump rescinded the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
Every time someone pitched me on a reexamination of the album, or defended it, or even floated the idea that it wasn't quite as bad as we all initially thought, they talked about it as a document of an artist in turmoil, or a celebrity meltdown happening in real time, or a troubled, wearied man searching for answers.
The reexamination of Flynn's case is sure to spark criticism from Democrats, who just days earlier had accused Barr of political interference after the DOJ recommended a lesser sentence against longtime Trump associate Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneIf Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear Free Roger Stone The Hill's Morning Report - In Nevada, bets on Sanders, eyes on Bloomberg MORE.
It's reexamination of the very structure of a detective show, paired with a fantastic performance by Sandra Oh and seemingly endless twists and turns, made it truly one of the best things on TV in 2018 Oh plays MI5 desk jockey Eve Polastri, who is promoted to detective and tasked with hunting down a skilled assassin named Villanelle (Jodie Comer).
Al FrankenAlan (Al) Stuart FrankenNative American advocates question 2020 Democrats' commitment Reid says he wishes Franken would run for Senate again Al Franken urges Trump to give new speech after shootings: 'Try to make it sound like you're sincere, even if you're not' MORE (D-Minn.) that he will work to preserve a "free and open" internet amid a possible reexamination of net neutrality rules.
But Wu's succinct reexamination is important, for he shows how the nascent attempt at capturing attention was marked by a set of events—the emergence of a new medium whose power or use was not yet fully understood, a land-rush by commercial interests, a cultural backlash against that commercialization, and an ongoing quest for legitimacy by advertisers—that would be repeated in decades to come, each time drawing closer to the privacy of our inner lives.

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