The next election may prove to be a crucial test for him to reconsolidate his party before he retires. |
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And I'm beginning to think that the thing we have to do is start to reconsolidate and refactor the weblog concept itself. |
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Shareholders now just have to trust that the new MD can reconsolidate the company for a new era of growth. |
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His reign was marked by continuous military campaigns to reconsolidate the Seleucid empire. |
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The government even said that the organization was trying to reorganize and reconsolidate itself during the process, but not for the purpose of peace. |
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Professor Walker is very excited about this effect and explains why, rather than being a flaw, the ability to reconsolidate memories is an important tool. |
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Following the killing of 14 soldiers between December 4 and 6 in Jaffna, Fonseka ordered the army to reconsolidate its control in the north and east. |
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In that the experimental group was not allowed to reconsolidate the fear memory, the fear they previously associated with the picture dissipated. |
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Some authors have demonstrated, using other physical properties, the ability of soil to reconsolidate after a mechanical intervention. |
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Such anomalous forms are displaced or abjected by members of a community through pollution behaviours that are designed to reconsolidate normative definitions. |
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However, finding a way to reconsolidate and grow the business, while at the same time taking its staff and customers with it, will take tenacity and vision. |
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