10.Yeah, well, more than that, what's dragging down prices, according to analysts that I've spoken to, is kind of a reassessment of the global economic picture.
11.And if Hezbollah don't do a proper reassessment of the situation and how to move forward, they will destroy themselves and they will harm us along the way.
12.All this is forcing a reassessment of people's relationship with the bacteria that live on and in them, which have long been regarded mainly as a potential source of infections.
13.All this seems consistent with concerns about the recovery and, in particular, a reassessment of what is known as the " reflation trade" , where investors buy assets most likely to benefit from an economic upswing.
14.The push for political correctness and inclusiveness in the last third of the 20th Century, particularly by homosexuals, feminists and visible minority groups, led to a reassessment of the popular usage of many words.