| 41. | However reappraisal tends to facilitate long-term emotional adjustment and physical and psychological health.
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| 42. | "Manifesto For A Reappraisal Of Sinology And The Reconstruction Of Chinese Culture, " in
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| 43. | "They've been through all these agonizing reappraisals of their finances,"
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| 44. | Does this require a blanket reappraisal of the long-term investment decision by the public?
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| 45. | The reappraisal of yesterday's drop didn't keep all technology stocks from falling.
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| 46. | At the same time, there are signs of an anti-romantic reappraisal of motherhood.
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| 47. | The crisis has forced a reappraisal.
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| 48. | If international scrutiny shames white Australia into necessary reappraisal of flawed policies, well and good.
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| 49. | This flag is now used by the Federal Foundation for the Reappraisal of the SED Dictatorship.
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| 50. | The collapse of the January 1863 Uprising prompted an agonizing reappraisal of Poland's situation.
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