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Перевод: reappraisal


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  1. After four successive election defeats, the Labour Party once again faces the painful task of reappraisal and reconstruction, writes John Smith .
  2. The magnetic attraction of the European Community for all of its neighbours - to the north and south as well as to the east - itself calls for some agonising reappraisal of the conventional wisdom of British foreign policy.
  3. They have the same ideal character as does any abstract model of reality and its canonical exemplification, and their relationship with actual states of affairs is a matter of continual interpretation and reappraisal.
  4. There has been a radical reappraisal of the Pinot Meunier in the last ten years and growers and houses alike are nowadays more willing to admit the commercial worth of this grape, a variety which was once conspicuous by its absence from various famous firms' promotional pamphlets.
  5. Second, there should be constant reappraisal of the suitability of certain forms of "sport".
  6. Those inter-war years were an age of fidgety unease, following the buoyant confidence of the late Victorian and Edwardian era: witness the constant nervy fiddling with the Championship points system between 1919 and 1939, yet with never an assured reappraisal of the basic structure and apparatus of the game.
  7. Our reappraisal of Britain's defence needs will result in a major restructuring of our Armed Forces to take account of the changing world situation.
  8. A more recent reappraisal took place in the early 1980s when the decision was taken to shed the foods side of the business and concentrate on the confectionery and soft drinks divisions.
  9. Is an unbiased reappraisal of the concept of treatment by similars long overdue?
  10. The four year hiatus has been a good old-fashioned period of reappraisal; he's learnt to become a good father, he says, while the composing has flourished.
  11. There was clearly a need for a fundamental reappraisal of future strategies, policies and perhaps even alignments.
  12. "The USSR has gone through very profound changes and these changes require a reappraisal of our commercial and economic relations," said President Daniel Ortega.
  13. Even now, and though the events of June triggered a brief period of reappraisal, the British still seem besotted by their vision of China as a billion-strong market for their goods and services - and either unaware, or unimpressed, that their exports to Hong Kong itself are currently worth three times as much as those to its northern neighbour.

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