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Individuals who reappraise negative emotions tend to share their emotions with others which may cause short-term discomfort.
en.wikipedia.org
We needed to ask customers to reappraise how they viewed us.
www.telegraph.co.uk
But when the credit crunch came she decided to reappraise her life.
www.ft.com
The two photographs have recently been reappraised as to the accepted chronology of events, i.e. which one was taken first.
sluggerotoole.com
However, whenever a manager moves it is important to reappraise the reasons for holding a fund.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Finally, in his old age, critics began to reappraise his work, and brought him new fame.
en.wikipedia.org
We have refused to look back and reappraise our sense of values and commitment to this nation.
www.vanguardngr.com
The company is reappraising development plans at some of its sites.
www.abc.net.au
What we, as clinicians must do, is nod reverently at their work, learn lessons from it, and reappraise our own practices accordingly.
www.dailymail.co.uk
They get to a point, after childrearing and climbing the career ladder, that they reappraise everything in their lives.
www.independent.ie

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