Re Examination

Word RE EXAMINATION
Character 14
Hyphenation re ëx am i na tion
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Re Examination"

What do we mean by re examination?

A second or subsequent examination.

Subsequent questioning of a witness after cross-examination.

In United States patent law, a procedure under which an issued patent is returned to the examiner to determine if it remains valid in light of newly discovered prior art.

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The word "re-examination" in example sentences

And, while Jeff's comment on clerical continence is premature, I suspect we are heading toward a serious re-examination of that issue at the universal level. ❋ Unknown (2009)

From the Orlando Sentinel (Sept. 4, 2008) --- Griffin said that whereas in April NASA estimated that the risk of losing a crew during 10 flights was one in twelve, a re-examination of the numbers indicated that the risks were actually higher: one in eight. ❋ Unknown (2009)

As an architectural historian without ideological baggage, I am open to re-examination of almost anything. ❋ Ada Louise Huxtable (2011)

The killings in a working-class part of Cleveland's east side horrified residents and forced a re-examination of how the city handles reports of rapes and missing people, especially when they involve those with criminal records or mental health or substance-abuse problems. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Agreeing with a column penned in the Racing Post Weekender by Nick Mordin, Johnston says he feels that the weight-for-age scale introduced by Admiral Rous more than 150 years ago and still used in racing has considerable anomalies and is ripe for re-examination. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Rigby also wrote that he has ordered a "top-to-bottom" re-examination of its process for restoring power after outages. ❋ Washington Post Editors (2011)

The nuclear crisis in Japan has prompted a re-examination of the safety net for nuclear power in the United States, with former regulators and safety advocates warning that gaps in the nation's regulatory armor could leave Americans similarly vulnerable to disaster. ❋ The Huffington Post News Editors (2011)

But it also calls for a re-examination of federal agricultural programs that spend billions each year, to ensure that taxpayers aren't funding support for a sector that is more than capable of thriving on its own. ❋ Unknown (2011)

CNN said it is standing by television host Piers Morgan amid growing media scrutiny over his past as a tabloid editor in Britain, where a widening scandal over reporting tactics has led to a re-examination of the tabloid-newspaper industry. ❋ Lauren A. E. Schuker (2011)

In our discussions at the workshop, we came up with many insights for mainstream software engineering, which means this is a two-way street: plenty of opportunity for re-examination of mainstream software engineering, as well as learning how to study SE for climate science. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In a comprehensive 2001 re-examination of the buyouts and takeovers of the 1980s, economists Bengt Holmstrom of MIT and the University of Chicago's Steven Kaplan made clear as have others that the results were far from the stereotype of zero-sum pillage revived last week by economic historian Newt Gingrich and un-Texan Gov. ❋ Daniel Henninger (2012)

What do you think is the most startling aspect of this re-examination by scientists? ❋ Unknown (2010)

OPSC will have to conduct re-examination of all 4,560 students as per the court directive. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'd say there is ample doubt to fuel a re-examination of your plans. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The banking industry scored a victory when lawmakers included a provision in the bill which would make it easier for banks to get re-examination of patents on financial business processes such as check-scanning, in an effort to avoid paying patent-infringement fees. ❋ Amy Schatz (2011)

Bloomberg News Joseph Dear, chief investment officer for Calpers In the wake of a "searching re-examination" of its $15 billion real-estate program conducted since the financial crisis, Calpers has decided to increasingly rely on property as a source of steady income, rather than seeking to take advantage of increases in value, Chief Investment Officer Joe Dear said in an interview. ❋ Anton Troianovski (2011)

Kohut, then with Gallup, said that people who had been willing to give Reagan the benefit of the doubt on policy because they liked him personally abandoned him when new economic shocks forced a re-examination of Reagan's policies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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