Obama used Saturday's radio address to restate his core campaign talking points.
From the kentucky.com
As firms struggle to restate their accounts, hedge funds are buying their bonds.
From the economist.com
In an interview, are you constantly being asked to restate what you are saying?
From the timesunion.com
Those are 56 words spent allowing Jesse M. Brill to restate the author's point.
From the theatlantic.com
The SEC won't demand that the company restate its financial results, LaBarge said.
From the stltoday.com
If you disagree with a finding, tell the auditor so and restate your position.
From the washingtonpost.com
It is therefore important to restate Israel's obligations under international law.
From the economist.com
Meanwhile, accounting errors forced the board to restate three years of financials.
From the businessweek.com
Prom3th3an pretty much sums up my views, so there's no reason to restate them here.
From the en.wikipedia.org
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Repeat: to say, state, or perform again; "She kept reiterating her request"
(restatement) a revised statement
(Restatements) In American jurisprudence, the Restatements of the Law are a set of treatises on legal subjects that seek to inform judges and lawyers about general principles of common law. ...
(A Restatement) A Restatement of the History of Islam and Muslims CE 570 to 661 is a 1996 book written by Sayed Ali Asgher Razwy, in which most of the history of Islam is retold in the Twelver Shi'a perspective. ...
To state again; to state differently; to rephrase ^syn
(Restatement) A publication which tells what the law is in a particular field, as compiled from statutes and decisions.
(Restatement) A type of sentence completion question in which the correct answer choice is already defined in the sentence.
(Restatement) An amendment to a trust that alters (changes) all provisions of the original trust and any previous amendments; a restatement does not cancel the original trust; it serves as a rewriting of the trust, thereby leaving the original trust date intact. ...
(Restatement) Should any part of this agreement be legally deemed in conflict with the laws which govern these terms of service, such part will be considered to be restated in accordance with the applicable laws and reflecting the original intentions as nearly as possible. ...