Reappraising

Word REAPPRAISING
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Definitions and meanings of "Reappraising"

What do we mean by reappraising?

To appraise again.

A cognitive "habit" involving reevaluations of a situation or of one's ability to cope with that situation. Urban Dictionary

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The word "reappraising" in example sentences

But on an institutional level - it's quite instructive to study what's happened with ECUSA and the Anglican Communion and find that the "new thing that God is doing" as advocates of the "reappraising" persepctive like to put it - is not functioning as a source of unity. ❋ Argent (2006)

Consequently, manufacturers are now reappraising their business plans, with firms expecting to lower recruitment in the coming quarter and invest less in the year ahead. ❋ Unknown (2011)

It could be that people with high eudaimonic well-being are good at reappraising situations and using the brain more actively to see the positives, Dr. van Reekum says. ❋ Shirley S. Wang (2011)

Mike Tholen , Oil & Gas U.K.'s economics director, said: "The reaction of companies like Statoil in reappraising their investments is wholly expected following the sudden and therefore destabilizing tax increase announced in last week's budget, which results in producers paying between 62% and 81% tax on U.K. oil and gas production." ❋ Katarina Gustafsson (2011)

What is the one thing that you think might actually signal that we are reappraising what we value? ❋ Unknown (2011)

By contrast, reappraising the offenses using compassion and a focus on benefits created positive emotional and physical responses. ❋ Ph.D. Charlotte VanOyen Witvliet (2010)

And maybe most importantly, "when a positive expectation is not being met, practice reappraising the situation". ❋ Carolyn Ziel (2010)

In addition to these findings, the discovery – by Danish scientists a few years ago – that the last ice age ended with astonishing rapidity has also played a key role in reappraising the recolonisation of Britain. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Consequently, big business has been reappraising its relationship with government. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The thought of cash being diverted into pension deficits with a definite time limit should have investors reappraising balance sheets. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One of the current, most vibrant arguments at the moment is the role of armour in counter-insurgency, one that came to the fore in the battle for Fallujah (see here and here), which has had the US military reappraising the role of Main Battle Tanks (MBTs) and committing to a major programme of upgrading their Abrams fleet to improve its survivability in urban warfare. ❋ Richard (2006)

Renewing, revitalizing, reappraising pop culture in ways no industry could ever dream of. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The FSA has clamped down on short selling, is keeping a closer eye on insider dealing, and is reappraising its approach to securitization, one of the drivers of the credit boom and then the credit crunch. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Sometimes self-esteem comes in handy for reappraising things later. ❋ Ph.D. Jean M. Twenge (2006)

Kahneman 1999, pp. 13ff., provides some discussion and references toward updating the science and reappraising Scitovsky's claims, discussed briefly in n. ❋ Katz, Leonard D. (2006)

He raised a mental eyebrow, reappraising the thin man before him: It had been a long time since he'd come across that combination of intelligence and fearlessness. ❋ King, Laurie R. (2005)

Ex: Reappraisal is a well-established emotion-regulation [strategy]. Ex: Reappraisal is one of the many examples of [regulation] strategies that has been [linked] to less negative effects. Ex: Re-ap-prais-al (noun) ❋ DevelopPsych (2013)

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