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re·ar·gue  (r-ärgy)
tr.v. re·ar·gued, re·ar·gu·ing, re·ar·gues
1. To argue again or repeatedly.
2. To debate again or present additional arguments for (a case or issue, for example), especially in a court of law: filed a motion to reargue the case.


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While the rearguing of the case disciplinary bodies of the football association upheld their previous verdicts and the tribunal reversed a decision again in 2005 due to prescription of disciplinary offences.
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Perhaps the rule could also allow the appellant to present a short brief in support of the appeal, along the lines of a motion for rehearing or new trial, which points out matters "overlooked or misapprehended" by the order under review, but without rearguing points that were already discussed in the trial court memoranda.
 
 
 
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