re-examined in English

verb
1
examine again or further.
I will have the body re-examined

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1. The Baconian Method Re-examined

2. The corpse was disinterred and re-examined by the coroner.

3. M.H.Davidson (1997) Columbus Then and Now, a life re-examined.

4. American paleontologist Kenneth Carpenter re-examined the material in 1992.

5. The dogma of the free market should be re-examined.

6. 9 The dogma of the free market should be re-examined.

7. 2 The corpse was disinterred and re-examined by the coroner.

8. When we re-examined the regulations, we realised that we had misinterpreted them.

9. Late 20th-century historians re-examined the nature of Cromwell's faith and of his authoritarian regime.

10. It recommended that the prohibition on contingency fees and other forms of incentive should be re-examined.

11. The students were re-examined at various times during junior high, and several hundred participants were followed into high school.

12. It is interesting to note how the tone of various Biographies change over time, when re-examined closely at intervals ranging from a few years to several decades

13. The note concluded that the regime of the straits was no longer reliable and demanded that the Montreux Treaty be re-examined and rewritten in a new international conference.

14. Conjunctive adverbs are often used as introductory terms; in this case, these words should be followed by a comma for clarity: Therefore, all of the test animals were re-examined.

15. These strains were re-examined by combined use of sucrose agar slants and slide agglutination tests with IgG monofactorial antibodies as a rapid identification method, especially for determining serotypes ofC. albicans.

16. The Electoral Boundaries Readjustment Act should be reviewed and the relevance of revising the boundaries every 10 years re-examined, in light of the rapid population growth in various areas of the country.

17. 180 The applicants also rely on the 1998 notice on tax aid, which made it known, according to them, that tax arrangements would be re-examined case by case (see paragraph 126 above).

18. [Cowardice is] a thoughtful and engaging book."---Kyle Williams, Boston Review "[W]e want to be told that the standards by which people used to be judged have to be re-examined--as Cowardice has been in the last century, mainly on therapeutic grounds--if not abolished altogether.

19. These methods may involve longitudinal studies, in which a group of children are re-examined on a number of occasions as they get older, or cross-sectional studies, in which groups of children of different ages are tested once and compared with each other, or there may be a combination of these approaches.