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Jim Richards, a broadcaster on News Talk 1010 in Toronto, said that Canada may be forced to reassess its relationship with the United States.

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"At the very least, I expect England to have their second-best Ashes since 1990, which is, admittedly, an almost subterraneanly low bar. And I may reassess after 0.5 seconds of the series. Again."

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“That uncertainty is causing people to reassess where they are at and take profits,” Leonard told MarketWatch in a phone interview on Tuesday.

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If it’s shorter than 10 years, reassess sooner.

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"Strong businesses with clear fundamentals are going public, while some start-ups go back to the drawing board and reassess the future."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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