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Remeasure

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Re`meas´ure    (r?-m?zh´?r; 135)
v. t.1.To measure again; to retrace.
They followed him . . .
The way they came, their steps remeasured right.
- Fairfax.


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In an acquisition achieved in stages, the acquirer shall remeasure its previously held equity interest in the acquiree (in the example in paragraph 59, the 35 percent noncontrolling equity interest in Entity B) at its acquisition-date fair value and recognize the resulting gain or loss, if any, in the statement of activities.
We've moved our fences to the inside in the home straight, so we had to remeasure all the starts last week," said Sanderson, who has just succeeded his brother James at the helm of the Yorkshire track.
In 1815, the people of Pecos Pueblo asked their alcalde to remeasure their boundaries since the original corner monuments and the reference markers between them had been lost.
 
 
 
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