"I think we need to
reappraise whether we want him to run this organization, because what he is proposing would result in a sea-change from what we had at the NRB during the days of [former NRB President] Ben Armstrong and Brandt Gustavson," LaHaye said.
That's a development that may cause Ireland boss Mick McCarthy to
reappraise his options heading into 2002.
Thus the need for these countries to
reappraise the concept of NIP and to embrace the national information and communications infrastructure (NICI) initiative is discussed in the wider context of national and regional development objectives.
Legal requirements to protect data is also forcing institutions to
reappraise their security products.
With unprecedented growth in the area, it became impossible to
reappraise all the property in either county within a calendar year.
He has said that every citizen must have the right to
reappraise his political views, including those held during the Hitler years, in the light of "subsequent experience and knowledge." Dr.
In corporate life, it is a smart move to
reappraise the structure and procedures of your compensation committee.
The Dallas obstetricians call for FDA to "
reappraise the vanishingly small neonatal benefits in light of the substantial maternal risks of ritodrine."
"In the United States," Engler argues, "the most valuable first step would be to
reappraise the overextended and irresponsible aspects of the domestic political economy.
Analysts at Liberum said: "While the change at the top creates some uncertainty, the underlying performance of the business is improving and the change could stimulate the investment community to
reappraise the optionality within the business."
Working within the European Union legal order, they reassess the scope, effectiveness, and overall coherence of existing legal definitions of organized crime, and identify whether there is a need to
reappraise these definitions.