Reoccurrence

Word REOCCURRENCE
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Definitions and meanings of "Reoccurrence"

What do we mean by reoccurrence?

Something that takes place again.

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The word "reoccurrence" in example sentences

St Petersburg's Paradox is purely based upon mathematics, which in the end simply is a reoccurrence of what has been already preceded. ❋ Unknown (2009)

In a sub-group analysis, Avastin did show a statistical survival benefit in patients with a high risk of reoccurrence of the disease, with 79 deaths on the drug versus 109 deaths in the chemotherapy group. ❋ Thomas Gryta (2011)

In response to the intense criticism, Assange said he should have been more careful in redacting names and coordinates and that they were working to prevent a reoccurrence of such an egregious mistake. ❋ Yale Political Union (2010)

Tepco will "listen to opinions from experts when analyzing data" to prevent a reoccurrence of such problems, Tepco General Manager Jun'ichi Matsumoto said at a separate press conference. ❋ Phred Dvorak (2011)

In hopes of avoiding a reoccurrence, BIG reached out through the media and hosted community meetings, asking people from each nationality to nominate objects from their previous home. ❋ Richard B. Woodward (2011)

Mr. Horta-Osório is known in the industry as a micro-manager, and the lender said some of his workload would be delegated to other managers to prevent a reoccurrence. ❋ Jessica Hodgson (2012)

Dr. Kristensen said that physicians need to interpret the data for themselves, but that he personally would restrict the drug's use to patients with a high risk of reoccurrence. ❋ Thomas Gryta (2011)

So, why undo the safeguards designed to prevent a reoccurrence? ❋ Paul J. Stockinger (2011)

Images of children starving, of militant regimes and of refugee camps seem an all too familiar and deeply frustrating reoccurrence. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Mr. Bell said the Atlantic region continues to be in a decades-long cycle of increased activity, with expectations for exceptionally high storm levels also supported by the third-warmest level of Atlantic Ocean temperatures and a possible reoccurrence of the La Niña weather phenomenon. ❋ David Bird (2011)

It doesn't leave a code and will run a day, a week or a month without a reoccurrence. ❋ Unknown (2011)

A Bombardier spokesman on Wednesday said the swift compliance schedule was based on the company's "pro-active" efforts to determine the root cause of the September incident and prevent a reoccurrence. ❋ Andy Pasztor (2010)

The reoccurrence of the same problem Lannan had healed is worrisome, but it resurfaced only under the worst conditions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Speaking Wednesday, Mr. Massa said he opted to leave Congress after he was hospitalized in December for a reoccurrence of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. ❋ Brody Mullins (2010)

Women who have experienced previous postpartum mood disorders are at increased risk for reoccurrence. ❋ Unknown (2010)

"These are geological processes whose reoccurrence rates occur over centuries, but we tend to look it only as a snapshot — over a few decades," says Harley Benz, scientist in charge of the United States Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center in Golden, Colo. ❋ Gautam Naik (2010)

And as you've heard, Venus's insurance won't even cover treatment if she has a reoccurrence. ❋ Unknown (2010)

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