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Recently, the experimental philosophy movement has sought to reappraise philosophical problems through social science research techniques.
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His work was later reappraised, and current consensus is that while the worms stimulated previously damaged cells to form tumors, the worms themselves were not carcinogenic to healthy cells.
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Both films received a lukewarm reception upon their release (although each has been positively reappraised since).
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What we, as clinicians must do, is nod reverently at their work, learn lessons from it, and reappraise our own practices accordingly.
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Individuals who reappraise negative emotions tend to share their emotions with others which may cause short-term discomfort.
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The fast food chain is today launching a campaign to promote its veggie options and encourage omnivores to reappraise meat-free meals.
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However, within months he had decided to use the experience to reappraise his life.
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The company is reappraising development plans at some of its sites.
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We needed to ask customers to reappraise how they viewed us.
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Finally, in his old age, critics began to reappraise his work, and brought him new fame.
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