When you are telling other people how they think, it might be time to re-examine your argument. ❋ Unknown (2010)
If lower courts continue to produce contradictory rulings over the implications of Citizens United, the Supreme Court would be more likely to take up the matter and re-examine whether the donation limits on corporations are constitutional. ❋ Brody Mullins (2011)
In light of these unfortunate events, I look forward to working with my colleagues to re-examine the U.S. military assistance package to Egypt. ❋ Unknown (2011)
But the rise of dark pools and other alternative trading platforms has eroded exchange margins, forcing them to seek other revenue streams as technology providers and to re-examine industry consolidation. ❋ Jacob Bunge (2011)
I see that a lot of other commenters have already addressed the need for Mr.L. to re-examine his “expectations.” ❋ Unknown (2010)
Since we are coming up to the end of the year we thought it would be prudent to re-examine the topic, especially in light of the exceptional performance of Gold in the past 12 months, and the rather extraordinary events that have unfolded in 2009. ❋ Unknown (2009)
You should re-examine your auto policy annually to ensure you still need the coverage you have and see if you qualify for any discounts, says Madelyn Flannagan of the Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America. ❋ Emily Glazer (2011)
I am hoping the recent death of Walter Cronkite has forced you (and the rest of America and "real" investigative journalism) to re-examine what has happened to the media and the loss of good investigative, accurate, truthful, journalism in this country. ❋ Unknown (2009)
She was inspired to re-examine her lifestyle by an episode of NBC's The Biggest Loser in which a contestant talked about the emotional problems that kept her from losing weight. ❋ Unknown (2011)
I think Mr. Berry needs to re-examine his priorities. ❋ Post (2011)
The time is now for our federal government to re-examine its current policy—which severely hampers domestic oil exploration and development—and to learn from our recent history. ❋ Sean Parnell (2011)
Failure to correct one of these types of errors is likely to lead the government to re-examine the whole return—and possibly conduct an audit. ❋ Arden Dale (2011)