On publishing the annual figures the Home Office said it needed to rethink how it describes some crimes after an independent report last year warned the public do not understand the statistics, leading to a loss in confidence.
In short, China needs to rethink how it spends money on rail.
The failure of the voting mechanism also shows that Facebook itself needs to rethink how it proposes changes and how it deals with the aftermath.
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The U.S. Supreme Court ruling today that sided with Jeffrey Skilling is yet another indication that the Department of Justice needs to seriously rethink how it prosecutes white-collar crime.
In light of this finding, the NCAA might want to rethink if it really wants to hurt some students in certain courses where more interaction is not better and further constrain innovation in learning for the benefit of all children.
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Meanwhile, Wal-Mart has also announced that it is having a China rethink, admitting it had made mistakes in its haste to expand and saying that it has cut by one-half the amount of new square footage that it will add in the country.
On Tuesday, the Royal College of Physicians called for the UK to rethink the way it tackles obesity.
The industry has to rethink the way it approaches mobile advertising.
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The Bill, you'll recall, was "paused" for a rethink, after it ran into serious opposition from within the NHS, and was only re-introduced with the promise of major changes.
Specifically, the staff say that the government ought to rethink the cuts it is planning for next year - the fiscal or tax year beginning April 2013 - if the outlook gets worse between now and then.
The tone coming out of the retreat signals that leaders convinced many of those pushing for broader changes that they need to rethink how realistic it is to send proposals out of the House only to hit a wall in the Senate.
Even though he already worked for Rethink, he said it was an extremely difficult time.
In that letter, Cox encouraged the international standards committee to rethink liquidity and what it means.
But it will cause it to rethink its policy agenda--abandoning many existing issues and adopting new ones.
Iraq has warned Spain repeatedly in recent weeks that it should rethink its lockstep stance with the United States.
Perhaps, just as a possibility you understand, a rethink of quite what it is that the state does might be in order?
Because, for the first time, we have the IMF saying, not just that the government might have to rethink, but when it might have to do it.
Its makers, Rethink Robotics, say it can apply common sense, adapt to its environment and be trained in less than 30 minutes to complete specific tasks, by workers without robotic expertise.
Bank of America, like Citigroup, announced substantial losses in the third quarter from exposure to trading and mortgage securities, and at the time of its earnings announcement last week said it would rethink its investment banking business.
Early days and the adage that a rising tide lifts all boats is one that will be bandied about, but it seems we have already passed the discover-and-duplicate phases of the growth curve and are firmly in rethink and modify when it comes to daily deals.
It is surely better to rethink the career structure of your employees than to see it wither (the proportion of professors at four-year universities who are on track to win tenure fell from 50% in 1997 to 39% ten years later).
But what if, instead, of piling on, people started to rethink the city to make it better?
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As Congress gears up for a fierce battle on budget issues, it should fundamentally rethink the tax deduction for interest paid on home mortgages.
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Analysts said that the firm had been too reliant on its TV business over the past years, and that it needed to rethink its strategy.
And it marks a rethink of the Red Bull junior team's driver strategy, with both of the drivers who have raced for them since 2006 being dumped.
In an environment of severe budget constraint and at a time when policymakers are considering both budget and tax reform, is it time to rethink the role of charities and other non-profits?
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"It helps you rethink your strategy, " he says.
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The power of the Brussels consensus means that the convention on the future of Europe, whose duty it is to rethink the European Union from first principles, is in fact conducting its debate within tight intellectual boundaries.
While some would be cynical about it, it's really the sign of a rethink at Samsung that's giving the company the courage it needs to keep ahead -- and which could trigger a wider change not just at carriers, but within the Android ecosystem as a whole.
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