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reassessment



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That reassessment is showing up in spending patterns, as well, and economists warn that the shift could influence everything from midrange consumer goods to long-term economic growth.

From MarketWatch

Is there a reassessment of either driver's level after this?

From BBC

Minutes from the Federal Reserve’s October policy meeting show some officials voicing concern over a drop in stock prices, “especially in the event of an abrupt reassessment of the possibilities of AI-related technology.”

From The Wall Street Journal

This includes a reassessment of the state’s involuntary treatment options for those most gravely disabled.

From Seattle Times

Those conversations and reassessment led to Thursday’s statement, he said, adding that some people had been waiting for decades “for papal attention” to the issue.

From New York Times