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I think this idea of reappraising anxiety as excitement can help inspire simple actions -- to just get excited and do something.
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What we, as clinicians must do, is nod reverently at their work, learn lessons from it, and reappraise our own practices accordingly.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Both films received a lukewarm reception upon their release (although each has been positively reappraised since).
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The company is reappraising development plans at some of its sites.
www.abc.net.au
She was there not just to reappraise their value, but to share parts of her collection with educated appreciators.
www.edmontonsun.com
We have refused to look back and reappraise our sense of values and commitment to this nation.
www.vanguardngr.com
But might his other achievements similarly be reappraised?
www.telegraph.co.uk
But when the credit crunch came she decided to reappraise her life.
www.ft.com
The fast food chain is today launching a campaign to promote its veggie options and encourage omnivores to reappraise meat-free meals.
www.marketingmagazine.co.uk
The two photographs have recently been reappraised as to the accepted chronology of events, i.e. which one was taken first.
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