relook

relook

(riːˈlʊk)
vb (intr)
to look again
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Last year, Uhuru directed Agriculture CS Mwangi Kiunjuri to relook cane and sugar pricing mechanisms, review importation and taxation and get consensus on the future of state-owned industries.
"We will take a relook at all the programs initiated by the previous government.
Federal police are currently engaged in an exercise to relook some outdated standard operating procedures (SOP) involving their daily operations.
He said there was need to relook at nurses' security saying it might not be possible to station police officers at health facilities but rather have security personnel patrolling the premises.
Boeing urged to relook control systems in 737 Max 8
'The current FDI policy is not attractive enough as there are few areas which we need to relook,' said Lyonpo.
The wing did not call for any relook in the report which comes amid a heated debate between the Government and the RBI over such aspects.
The Harappa Figurines, for example, made in graphite are pretty special to look, and relook, at.
"The bank's expenses remain in line with expectations with the cost income ratio showing a 10 percent reduction from last year, as ibq continues to relook and reshape its cost structure where appropriate while keeping pace with technology, complying to the highest security standards and safeguarding client's data and assets," the statement said.
The government also ruled out having a relook at the present reservation system.
Seven patients required a relook laparotomy after their initial procedure, the most common indication being abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS) (n=3).