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reassessment

British  
/ ˌriːəˈsɛsmənt /

noun

  1. the act or an instance of assessing again

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But the DWP's own advisers say ministers have not done enough to reassure claimants, including those described as having "fluctuating" conditions, that "undertaking work‑related activities might lead to reassessment", and hence lower benefit awards.

From BBC

But the latest allegations against Chávez are going to require more accountability and reassessment.

From Los Angeles Times

“We are in a period when the post-Covid era inflation has left a very deep mark,” and the reassessment of how central banks should act is perhaps a reflection of that, he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

That reassessment is exposing what could become a more fundamental shift.

From MarketWatch

Earlier this month, Honda said it expects to swing to its first annual loss in decades due to $15.7 billion in expenses and losses related to the reassessment of its EV strategy.

From The Wall Street Journal