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Definition of redetermine in English: redetermineverb riːdɪˈtəːmɪnˌrēdəˈtərmən [with object]Determine (something) again or differently. 再决定,再确定;重新决定,重新确定 a solicitor may apply to the appropriate authority to redetermine the costs Example sentencesExamples - He asks the court to quash the Secretary of State's decision, so that the matter can be redetermined on the correct basis, or alternatively to refer to the European Court the following question.
- There was then provision for redetermination of the rent and that is clause 2 which said that the rent ‘may be redetermined by the Minister at any time’.
- The initial ambiguity solution will be lost and must be redetermined.
- Renaming the files with higher or lower numbers will redetermine that order.
- The question of confirmation of the order therefore fell to be redetermined by the Secretary of State.
- We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening.
- Anticipated principal reductions for the next five years are difficult to determine because the interest rate and monthly payments are redetermined periodically.
- That is contrary to the statute which has conferred upon it the power of rehearing and the duty to rehear and redetermine these cases.
- The role of God in history had to be redetermined.
- For intensity integration, the background for each reflection was further redetermined by connecting both ends of the reflection with a straight line after the initial background subtraction.
- Heidi's face was a picture of excitement and Joy admired her enthusiasm, sometimes wishing she were Heidi's age again and could redetermine the course of events that had changed her life so much.
- If later drilling shows that the deposit extends over a larger area than had previously been thought, the area will be redetermined with more extensive boundaries.
- It is all up in the air until the AAT redetermines the matter.
- If it is quashed, the matter will fall to be redetermined under the new statutory appeals procedure.
- It redetermined the matter, I think, in your absence, adverse to you, and you did not then prosecute any appeal from that decision to the Federal Court.
- The application for planning permission will fall to be redetermined by the council in accordance with this judgment.
- Remind me, Mr Sofronoff, you never went back to the original Court of Appeal and asked them to redetermine it, did you?
- She took a deep breath to steady herself and redetermine herself.
Derivativesnoun riːdɪtəːmɪˈneɪʃ(ə)n The decision letter constitutes a redetermination of a planning appeal, where the initial decision was previously quashed by the Court on grounds irrelevant to the present proceedings. Example sentencesExamples - Of the three cases before the court, one was remitted for redetermination.
- What would happen next is that the matter, as we apprehend it, would go back to the Minister for redetermination, according to law.
- However, for all the reasons which I have given, this appeal will be allowed and the matter remitted to the Secretary of State for his redetermination.
- The case has been sent back for redetermination of facts.
Definition of redetermine in US English: redetermineverbˌrēdəˈtərmən [with object]Determine (something) again or differently. 再决定,再确定;重新决定,重新确定 a solicitor may apply to the appropriate authority to redetermine the costs Example sentencesExamples - There was then provision for redetermination of the rent and that is clause 2 which said that the rent ‘may be redetermined by the Minister at any time’.
- If later drilling shows that the deposit extends over a larger area than had previously been thought, the area will be redetermined with more extensive boundaries.
- The initial ambiguity solution will be lost and must be redetermined.
- If it is quashed, the matter will fall to be redetermined under the new statutory appeals procedure.
- Anticipated principal reductions for the next five years are difficult to determine because the interest rate and monthly payments are redetermined periodically.
- The role of God in history had to be redetermined.
- It is all up in the air until the AAT redetermines the matter.
- It redetermined the matter, I think, in your absence, adverse to you, and you did not then prosecute any appeal from that decision to the Federal Court.
- He asks the court to quash the Secretary of State's decision, so that the matter can be redetermined on the correct basis, or alternatively to refer to the European Court the following question.
- We redetermine the role of symptoms and serum concentrations in detecting bony metastases in lung cancer and reassess the accuracy of bone scans for screening.
- The question of confirmation of the order therefore fell to be redetermined by the Secretary of State.
- Remind me, Mr Sofronoff, you never went back to the original Court of Appeal and asked them to redetermine it, did you?
- For intensity integration, the background for each reflection was further redetermined by connecting both ends of the reflection with a straight line after the initial background subtraction.
- The application for planning permission will fall to be redetermined by the council in accordance with this judgment.
- That is contrary to the statute which has conferred upon it the power of rehearing and the duty to rehear and redetermine these cases.
- She took a deep breath to steady herself and redetermine herself.
- Renaming the files with higher or lower numbers will redetermine that order.
- Heidi's face was a picture of excitement and Joy admired her enthusiasm, sometimes wishing she were Heidi's age again and could redetermine the course of events that had changed her life so much.
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