Sentences with phrase «to reappraise»

Further more, if a team with giroud, ox, perez, Gabriel, holding, elneny / Ramsey with Gibbs and jenko can not beat a reading team whose form is currently poor in the championship, then they need to be reappraised as arsenal squad members.
Assessors reappraise property in Tennessee in four to six year cycles.
Property in Hamilton County was most recently reappraised in 2017.
I'm not stopping, just reappraising what I do (blogging) and how I blog.
When my parents had their house reappraised about ten years back they couldn't exactly keep the door to the master bedroom closed.
Although experts expect the maturities will lead to increasing CMBS origination, many of the properties up for refinancing will be reappraised at values very different than they were 10 years ago, forcing borrowers to «right - size» by contributing more equity.
«An opportunity presently exists to reappraise native title policy, its direction and its processes,» Mr Calma said.
When a U.S. - owned oil company, vile in its exploitation of the people and resources in this out - of - the - way locale, through unsafe and incredulous practices, has an oil well explode, with heavy, horrible casualties, our anti-heroes begin to align for the thrust of Sorcerer, William Friedkin's recently reappraised 1977 existential thriller.
-- and in retrospect, does the battling ability of Scott McDonald and Barry Robson lead you to reappraise Gordon Strachan's influence on the current squad?
Constantly reappraise whether each intended activity is worth doing, or should be shelved.
Once students have calmed down, educators can help them «cognitively reappraise» the situation — as taught in Seligman's book — in order to change the thoughts and beliefs that caused the negative emotion.
After examining a rare survivor of the Rapid, intended to be the Swiss people's car, Reg Winstone reappraises Josef Ganz, its creator's, contribution to the field of small car design.
Don't forget to have the ring reappraised every few years, to make sure that you're insured for an appropriate amount.
It is true that taste change and the art world reappraises artists all the time.
According to the Tate, the show resulted «from an invitation extended to the distinguished art historians TJ Clark and Anne M Wagner to reappraise Lowry for a new and extended audience.»
If you believe you now have at least 20 percent equity in your home due to renovations or the rising local property values, get your home reappraised.
Up to the end of her life in 2001, Nauts was tireless — some might even say obsessed — in her efforts to have her father's work reappraised by mainstream cancer researchers.
The authors investigate also how to decrease stress, anxiety and time - constriction feelings and find easy and effective ways to do it: breathing slowly and deeply and reappraising anxiety as excitement.
In other words, reappraising situations is more likely to lead to desirable consequences.
In the same issue that Reno reappraised Michael Novak's classic defense of capitalism («The Spirit of Democratic Capitalism,» October), he also took Antonio Spadaro and Marcelo Figueroa to task for the «shrill, exaggerated, Manichean, and manipulative tone» of their essay on «Evangelical Fundamentalism and Catholic Integralism.»
The new expression is smooth and versatile, meaning it can be enjoyed neat, on the rocks or mixed in long drinks, and Grant's Signature is successfully encouraging 35 to 45 year - old consumers to reappraise blended whisky.
An essential and inspirational eye - opener, The Politics of Breastfeeding challenges our complacency about how we feed our children and radically reappraises a subject which concerns not only mothers, but everyone: man or woman, parent or childless, old or young.
«Compared with those who attempt to calm down, individuals who reappraise their anxious arousal as excitement feel more excited and perform better,» her study concluded.
The government's asylum processing system was in disarray today after a legal ruling forced it to completely reappraise how it evaluates the claims of those seeking safety in the UK.
And he's also toiling away on a labour of love — a book on Winston Churchill which reappraises the wartime leader's legacy.
Some Israelis have been busy reappraising him since his decision.
«We're hoping that this work pushes a bit of a reorganization of the field itself, to reappraise where the disease originates,» Spreng said.
Other reintroduction projects are being similarly reappraised.
Dee hopes that archaeologists will now reappraise the period, to start to understand what triggered such dramatic changes.
Whether by accident or design, these are the moments when, because of a readiness within us and a collaboration with events occurring around us, we are forced to seriously reappraise ou
We haven't cared that much about critics because also, as we got older, movies that get ripped a new asshole get critically reappraised later.
Wong Kar Wai By Olivier Assayas The Hong Kong movie game - changer is poetically reappraised by the cutting - edge French auteur in this appreciation of a man, a filmmaker, and a city
Richard Schickel reappraises Preston Sturges; David Thomson flashes back to the birth pangs of Cahiers du Cinema; Daphne Merkin monitors those Bette Davis sighs; David Bianculli chats up Kurt Vonnegut on all those squashed movie projects; John Powers essays the MTV novel; Jay Cocks reviews John Boorman's jungle horror stories; and Anne Thompson has the final word on Final Cut.
And there's no shame in conservatives» reappraising certain consequences of their»90s agenda, such as mass incarceration.
Illiquid investments have inherently lower price volatility simply because they are only reappraised sporadically.
In this respect, the exhibition will also reappraise the legacy of past forms of visual resistance and how they permeate contemporary art and photography.
Reappraising many of the myths, controversies and assumptions that still linger around the sinking of the Titanic, this exhibition presents rare objects and personal testimonies.
Michaelangelo Antonioni reappraised the process through his minimalist long shots depicting bodies passing in and out of the cinematic frame; while Akira Kurosawa's film Rushamon portrayed multiple viewpoints of several false witnesses who recount their perceptions of a crime, thus showing how evidence is constructed version by version rather than something chiseled in stone, or known by all.
Pop art comes under examination in 2015, while Pallant House Gallery reappraises the work of Leon Underwood, David Jones and Walter Sickert
On view through March 11, 2018, Mark Tobey: Threading Light reappraises a vanguard figure of mid-century American modernism, whose work was deeply influenced by his travels to Asia.
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