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that has previously been made to determine whether the initial decision should be changed. Rethinking can occur immediately after a decision has been reached, or at any time thereafter. Informally, reconsidering a decision shortly after making it and before taking any action towards implementing it
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The term "rethinking" magnifies the revision into a profound meditation, an elemental departure from Western thought. That reflects well upon the critic. "Rethinking" grants the thinker a mastery over the material, a sophistication of attitude, an originality of approach. It consigns the past to
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In scholarship, arguments favoring new approaches to established ideas are often phrased as "rethinking" of those concepts, or as those concepts "reconsidered", suggesting that a different conclusion would have been reached if more information was available at the time the original concept was
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is a feature of the UK social security system by which an individual can challenge a decision that they disagree with for instance the decision not to award a benefit. Child Poverty Action Group state that a mandatory reconsideration is a prerequisite for an individual to appeal to a benefit
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antiquity and places the critic at the vanguard of thought. The difficulty of the endeavor solicits prudence from critics, but when the practice has become so common that it need not require justification, the elevation of critic into rethinker is a normal and necessary token of status.
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in England originally founded in 1972 as the National Schizophrenia Fellowship, for which the operating name 'Rethink' was adopted in 2002, and expanded to 'Rethink' Mental Illness' (to be more self-explanatory) in
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Many government agencies allow people seeking benefits from those agencies to request reconsideration of the denial of a claim to such a benefit. For example, the
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developed, or if certain ramifications of the original concept had been more fully thought out at the time of its conception. English professor
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for requesting reconsideration may be higher than the standard for initially making the claim. In
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Some academics have also reexamined prior thought under the rubric of "reconsideration", as with
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Requesting Reconsideration of a Refusal to Register a Copyright, Mask Work, or Vessel Hull Claim
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provides a mechanism for reconsideration of decisions denying copyright registration. A
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Examples of works, social efforts, or entities characterized as "rethinking" include:
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began. The journal quickly became an influential academic platform for
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Paris Williams which explores creative ways of dealing with madness (
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combines the English word, "Rethink" with Chinese letter styling.
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has described rethinking in academia as a higher form of
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Index

Reconsidered
Rethink (disambiguation)
Think Twice (disambiguation)
Think Again

Graffiti
Antwerp
decision
conclusion
Mark Bauerlein
criticism
Rethinking Marxism
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Soviet Union
Althusserian Marxism
Rethink Afghanistan
Robert Greenwald
Brave New Films
September 11, 2001
Rethinking Madness
psychologist
psychosis
Rethink Mental Illness
mental health
charity
Rethink Communications
Culture Industry Reconsidered
Theodor W. Adorno
Richard B. Morris
law

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