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reassess
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reassess verb reappraise, reappreciate, reapprise, recalculate, recharge, reestimate, reevaluate, regauge, rejudge, relevy, remeasure, rerank, retax, revalue
Associated concepts: reassessed tax


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Olson reassesses plan: UCLA backup quarterback Ben Olson said Tuesday's practice was his best since returning from a broken hand, but he admitted the strong play of starter Drew Olson forced him to reassess how his season will unfold.
Unearthing fragments of a ten-year-old linocut in his studio, septuagenarian Belgian artist Raoul De Keyser decided to use them as a jumping-off point for a series of modest paintings in which he calmly but with insistence reassesses the lingering potential of modernist abstraction.
Specifically, assume that in Year 6 CCRA proposes, under the seven-year assessment period of paragraph 152(4)(b), an adjustment to a dividend received in Year 1 from a taxpayer's foreign affiliate and reassesses the taxpayer's Year 1 return.
 
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