Or maybe you had some doubts saying, I don't want to go back and revisit that time because it was pretty grim?
He suggested it: "may be time to revisit the restricted power of arrest" for agencies to help them tackle traffickers.
Specifically, it is time to revisit whether the viability of the deterrent can be assured over the long-term without periodic safe, underground nuclear testing.
But because there is no solution in sight to Egypt's acute political problems, everyone here is aware that violence could revisit Suez at any time.
If you make good hiring decisions and then revisit them at tenure time, you will rarely find the faculty members who meet those tests going stale.
With Aliens: Colonial Marines chart topping sales making a mockery of its low review scores is it time to revisit how video-games are reviewed and previewed?
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While the prolonged bull market may have distracted funds from focusing on fees, diminishing performance and heightened cost concerns suggest that now is the time to revisit the issue.
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While explaining fees is one of the first things that you should do in a new client presentation, now presents a great time to revisit the issue of fees with clients.
Once folks get the notion that half of people will outlive the average life expectancy of their age group they could die before 80 or after 80 they need to revisit their financial planning time horizon.
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"This is something that we'd rather not revisit at this point in time, " e-mailed Robin Goh, assistant vice president of corporate communications at Singapore's Changi Airport Group.
If you don't make adequate disclosure, or if the statements on your return rise to the level of fraud, you're not in any three-year safe harbor and the IRS can revisit your return at any time.
It is the stated purpose of Mr Boehner's plan to revisit this all in six months time to hold Obama to account.
With the passage of time comes a reluctance to revisit things that have already passed.
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Third, now is a good time for each investor to revisit his strategy and determine if his investments really are suitable for him.
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Joined by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Breyer said, for the first time, that he thought it was time for the Court to revisit the constituionality of the death penalty.
And to the extent that this case, which we still don't know all the details of -- to the extent that this case has prompted renewed interest about how do we strike that balance properly, then I think now is the time for us to go ahead and revisit that legislation.
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At the same time, it urged authorities in Baghdad to revisit the decision to delay the vote in the two Sunni provinces and to schedule voting there soon.
"Even as travelers age, they will continue to embrace travel as an opportunity to revisit their hedonistic youth and to spend lavishly, enjoying their leisure time to the full, " global travel and tourism research manager Clement Wong said.
The Public Accounts Committee (at 3.15pm) takes time out from chastising big companies over their tax arrangements to revisit a golden oldie - the troubled programme to provide the Navy with new aircraft carriers and strike capability.
It promised a great deal more than it delivered, and any serious attempt to make the euro zone more competitive would revisit the Lisbon goals and make sure they were met at the second time of asking.
Having some time set aside on a regular basis takes the pressure off touchy financial topics since you can always revisit them the next week.
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