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Eckardt insisted that Christian repentance must include a reexamination of basic theological attitudes toward Jews and the New Testament in order to deal effectively with antisemitism.

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While not groundbreaking, they remain noteworthy for the care with which Bailey systematically overturned received myths about U. S. diplomatic history by a careful reexamination of the underlying sources.
Indeed, the Vostok ice core was drilled before the Greenland cores, and the existence of Dansgaard – Oeschger events was not widely recognised until the Greenland ( GRIP / GISP2 ) cores were done ; after which there was some reexamination of the Vostok core to see if these events had somehow been " missed ".
Unlike reissue, reexamination may be requested not only by the patent holder or inventor, but by anyone, although whoever requests reexamination must also submit a fee, which is as high as the full cost of filing a new patent application.
Since 1981, the U. S. patent system has incorporated “ reexamination ” proceedings, during which third parties can submit information challenging the validity of a patent.
Whilst in no sense, I hope, either a religious or a political fanatic, I have for some time felt convinced that the crisis in which we are all involved is one calling for a thorough reexamination of our whole scheme of values and of loyalties.

reexamination and was
A request was forwarded to the Dean and Canons of Windsor to consider a possible examination of the two vaults either by fibre-optic camera or, if possible, a reexamination of the two unidentified lead coffins in the tomb also housing the lead coffins of two of Edward IV's children that were discovered during the building of the Royal Tomb for King George III ( 1810 – 1813 ) and placed in the adjoining vault at that time.
There was a patent application for the system, but a US patent ex-parte reexamination certificate was issued in 2010 canceling all claims.
But as the years passed, he became convinced that the way schools were was what society wanted, and that a serious reexamination was not going to happen in his lifetime.
A species of fossil duck from the Late Pleistocene of Vero Beach, Florida, was described as Querquedula floridana ( a genus now included in Anas ), but upon reexamination turned out to be a species closely related to the Hooded Merganser ; it is now named Lophodytes floridanus, but the exact relationship between this bird and the modern species is unknown.
The report, known as NSC-68, was requested by President Truman on 31 January 1950, following a feasibility study of both the US and the USSR acquiring thermonuclear weapons ; he directed the secretaries of State and Defense " to undertake a reexamination of our objectives in peace and war and of the effect of these objectives on our strategic plans.
Later reexamination of Leary's data reveals his results to be skewed, whether intentionally or not ; the percent of men in the study who ended up back in prison later in life was approximately 2 % lower than the usual rate.
Subsequent reexamination of the ethnohistoric evidence suggests that Cora was synonymous with Pericú ( Laylander 1997 ).
The reexamination certificate was issued on September 25, 2007.

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The enormous changes in world politics have, however, thrown it into confusion, so much so that it is safe to say that all international law is now in need of reexamination and clarification in light of the social conditions of the present era.
The law at the time did not allow a third party such as COICA to participate in that part of the reexamination process.
The reexamination of attitudes toward legacy systems is also inviting more reflection on what makes legacy systems as durable as they are.
Domestic policy poses some major problems, but the changing international environment has generated a significant reexamination of Swiss policy in key areas such as defense, neutrality, and immigration.
A later reexamination of the heel bone revealed that the two heels were not nailed together, but nailed separately to either side of the upright post of the cross.
This can be seen in the development of analysis from reexamination of the calculus of Leibniz and Newton.
In the first round of reexamination, some claims in all four patents were rejected by the Patent Office in four separate rulings dating from February through July 2007.
The results of the trial have caused some to call for a reexamination of vaccine development strategies.
Recent reexamination of evidence has suggested that the Sphinx may have been built by Djedefra as a monument to Khufu.
Discovery of Altar 21 leading to the reexamination of the “ Classic hiatus ”; Painted Tomb of a royal woman found at Caana, dated to A. D. 634.
Above all, the use of Web 2. 0 tools calls for a careful reexamination of the role of the teacher in the classroom ( Richardson 2006 ).
A reexamination of the Pirenne Thesis.
Many species of this order are undergoing reexamination of their taxonomy with DNA analysis.
Despite some interest in Carew in subsequent years, not until the twentieth century did critics offer a reexamination of Carew's place in English literary history.
Examination of all the available films of the area following the shooting, reexamination of the interviews with individuals in the vicinity of the shooting, and the interviews with members of the Dallas police department and the Dallas Country sheriff's office failed to corroborate Mrs. Hill's recollection or to reveal the identity of the man described by Mrs. Hill.
In 2009-04-01, USPTO concluded five of the original U. S. Patent 4, 916, 635 (' 635 ) claim were valid, but the patent had expired during reexamination proceedings.

eventually and led
This enterprise led to a father-and-son combination beginning in 1833, under the name D. Brown & Son, a business which eventually grew into the modern corporation we now call Brown & Sharpe.
This eventually led to a rift between the two artists.
Instead, Albert's secularization of the Prussian territories of the Order eventually led to the inheritance of the Duchy of Prussia by the Margraviate of Brandenburg.
However, the marriage had difficulties which eventually led to their separation in 1971.
His perceived piety and sanctity led to his promotion to the episcopate, and eventually, to his becoming archbishop.
Ballard's 1975 novel High Rise featured a luxury arcology in which disparity between social classes among the residents eventually led to widespread anarchy and a reversion to primitive archetypes.
In the United States, the success of this advertising format eventually led to the growth of mail-order advertising.
Nevertheless, these financially troubled leagues, by beginning the practice of selling players to the more affluent National and American leagues, embarked on a path that eventually led to the loss of their independent status.
As a sidelight to his prominent role in changing the game to the power game, the frequency and popularity of Ruth's home runs eventually led to a rule change pertaining to those hit in sudden-death mode ( bottom of the ninth or later inning ).
The RODS laboratory's first efforts eventually led to the establishment of the National Retail Data Monitor, a system which collects data from 20, 000 retail locations nation-wide.
The admission of the middle classes to the franchise and to the House of Commons led eventually to the development of a systematic middle class liberalism and the end of Whiggery, although for many years reforming aristocrats held senior positions in the party.
Though both investigators reported their findings, a series of confusing and contradictory statements by Kitasato eventually led to the acceptance of Yersin as the primary discoverer of the organism.
The police eventually follow, led by lieutenant Dick Craig ( Tony McCoy, producer Donald E. McCoy's son ), who is also Lawton's boyfriend.
After World War II, the French Constitution of 1946 inaugurated the first of a series of reforms that led eventually to complete independence for all French territories in western and equatorial Africa.
This eventually discredited the Italian monarchy and led to its abolition in 1946.
Considered a " father of the computer ", Babbage is credited with inventing the first mechanical computer that eventually led to more complex designs.
It was this same bureaucracy that later prevented the Ming government from being able to adapt to changes in society, and eventually led to its decline.
In 1946 the government set up a Royal Commission on the press which eventually led to the Press Council in 1953.
The discovery of Ceres led Gauss to his work on a theory of the motion of planetoids disturbed by large planets, eventually published in 1809 as Theoria motus corporum coelestium in sectionibus conicis solem ambientum ( Theory of motion of the celestial bodies moving in conic sections around the Sun ).
Egypt's capital was permanently moved to Cairo, which was eventually expanded to include the ruins of Fustat and the previous capitals of al-Askar and al-Qatta ' i. While the Fustat fire successfully protected the city of Cairo, a continuing power struggle between Shawar, King Amalric I of Jerusalem, and Zengid general Shirkuh led to the downfall of the Fatimid establishment.
With what can crudely be summed up as a clash of ideologies between an expansion of ITV's commercial ethos and a public service approach more akin to the BBC, it was ultimately something of a compromise that eventually led to the formation of Channel 4 as launched in 1982.
The dispute eventually led to the pitched Battle of Cúl Dreimhne in 561, during which many men were killed.
Delhomme eventually led the team to an 11 – 5 record, the NFC South Division title and a playoff berth.
" The call eventually led to the launch of the New Horizons space probe to Pluto in 2006.
In particular, a charge with the lance couched under the armpit would no longer turn into pole vaulting ; this eventually led to an enormous increase in the impact of the charge.

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