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Redeliberate

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Re`de`lib´er`ate    (r?`d?`l?b´?r`?t)
v. t. & i.1.To deliberate again; to reconsider.


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The exposure period ends June 30th, and that gives us time to carefully redeliberate.
Langbein has argued that the 1670 ruling had little immediate effect, because judges could still comment freely on the facts of a case, terminate the trial at any point prior to the jury's verdict, require the jury to redeliberate, and seek royal pardons for defendants whom the jury convicted against the judge's direction.
The Journal addressed this issue in detail in "The FASB and the IASC Redeliberate EPS" (Feb.
 
 
 
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