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reinstate

[ree-in-steyt] / ˌri ɪnˈsteɪt /


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The University of Edinburgh is home to ARCHER2, the UK's national supercomputer, and - after a brief period of outrage where the UK government cancelled then reinstated it - will soon host a £750m supercomputing centre.

From BBC

Jefferies doesn’t expect the government to reinstate the tax, citing last year’s Oilfields Development Bill, which stipulates that petroleum lease terms should remain stable and not be altered to the disadvantage of the lessee.

From The Wall Street Journal

They told me her personal physician had never declared her incompetent and was actually reinstating her competency.

From MarketWatch

He was reinstated when the charge was reduced to a misdemeanor.

From Los Angeles Times

Customs and Border Protection program that allows “pre-approved, low-risk” travelers returning from international destinations to get expedited clearance through customs, was reinstated March 11 after the Department of Homeland Security suspended it on Feb. 21.

From Barron's