reassessment in the PONS Dictionary

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reassessment of tax

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The reassessment of property values angered the large property owners who saw their property taxes increase.
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It should involve continual reassessment and expect change depending on changing situations.
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However, the rise in multiple pregnancies has led to a reassessment of this approach.
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State-wide reassessments since 1993 have resulted in several rollbacks, reducing the levy to 15.45.
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This discussion leads to a reassessment of legal rights and obligations in addition to traditional legal categories (e.g. messenger, agent, and tool).
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Some however, argue that a reassessment is long overdue.
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One thing that did happen sometime in the hotel's last three years before its demolition was a property tax reassessment.
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In later decades, his actual positions and techniques have seen reconsideration and reassessment by major psychologists.
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In addition, it is possible to apply for a reassessment when moving between countries, but only if moving to a country with a higher threshold.
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The program has undergone a number of reassessments and changes since 2006.
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