Similar words: think, think out, think of, thinker, think up, thinking, think about, think over. Meaning: [‚rɪː'θɪŋk] n. thinking again about a choice previously made. v. change one's mind.
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31) Other factors have also forced a rethink on the left, making it more palatable to Washington.
32) Interest is now focused on how this might manifest itself in the government's promised rethink on constitutional reform.
33) An additional payoff not to be sneezed at is that lecturers, forced to integrate, begin to rethink their subject!
34) His work has helped stimulate a major rethink in this area.
35) I believe we need to radically rethink the whole way we consume energy.
36) Quantum, optical, chemical, analogue and evolutionary computers all offer opportunities to rethink completely the way we do computing.
37) This made it possible to rethink multiculturalism's psychological interpretation of racism as individual prejudice in more structural and politicized terms.
38) It's certainly made me rethink my approach to digital processors and what I expect from them.
39) Ultimately the courts will have to rethink the perpetual compromise between freedom of speech and the right to protect your reputation.
40) We will need to rethink the role of science in public affairs.
41) In the fall of 1995, another researcher published a study, that challenged obesity researchers to rethink many of their conclusions.
42) The Tories looked as if they had run out of steam and needed to rethink their priorities away from the cares of office.
43) Picture, page 4 Rethink call from Tory peers follows banks' pull-out Minister in corner over student loans.
44) It would be futile now to think of trying to persuade Jake to rethink his intended marriage to Janice.
45) Meanwhile, Agnes begins to rethink her decision while visiting the handsome doctor in his splendid Venetian mansion.
46) Using modern forensic science techniques on original evidence, the West Midlands force have been forced to rethink their view of events.
47) The initial impetus for the rethink came not from the officials but from Sir Stafford Cripps in the summer of 1946.
48) Her lover said she needed time and space to rethink her parameters.
49) What real difference will it make to you to rethink this aspect of your employment?
50) This film will make every Chinese rethink profoundly.
51) Dentists who recommend that patients chew sugar-free gum after meals may need to rethink their advice, after scientists found the habit could actually erode teeth.
52) When we rethink the present dwelling directed by this topic, we find that the various Verdeckens such as breaking away things and nature, superorganic and people-oriented.
53) I use questionnaire in teaching practice, and rethink the loss and gain of this research. I display some teaching cases so as to provide theoretical guidance for future researchers.
54) The skeletons found in the Quintana Roo caves could force scientists to rethink their ideas about the initial population of the Americas, Gonzalez said.
55) Jeff Rubin, director of research at Birinyi Associates, said the weak job market was not enough for him to rethink his economic recovery assumptions.
56) Anne : Great! Maybe I should rethink about my dream house.
57) They will make you rethink what makes the city tick.
58) I work daily with major brands and what I see is still a bolt-on strategy. We need to rethink that.
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60) Achor suggests that you rethink each of your daily tasks.
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