Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A second statement, as of facts or opinions, in either the same or a new form.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun The act of
restating - noun A second or subsequent
statement
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a revised statement
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Examples
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(at the panel, one participant suggested that the primary consumer of a restatement is the “feeble minded, weak and fearful state judge”)
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The letter is described as a "restatement and further clarification" of existing policy "at the start of another political season."
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It is a plain restatement of a collection of international rules and principles on the proper conduct of war which can be found in many international law textbooks.
Balkinization 2006
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The company, which already settled with the S.E.C., was loathe to challenge or embarrass its regulators and gave only selective data in its press release: "The cumulative impact of the restatement was a total reduction in retained earnings of $6.3 billion."
David Fiderer: The Fannie Mae Accounting Scam Promoted by the Chairman of the S.E.C.: A Case Study David Fiderer 2010
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The company, which already settled with the S.E.C., was loathe to challenge or embarrass its regulators and gave only selective data in its press release: "The cumulative impact of the restatement was a total reduction in retained earnings of $6.3 billion."
David Fiderer: The Fannie Mae Accounting Scam Promoted by the Chairman of the S.E.C.: A Case Study David Fiderer 2010
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The company, which already settled with the S.E.C., was loathe to challenge or embarrass its regulators and gave only selective data in its press release: "The cumulative impact of the restatement was a total reduction in retained earnings of $6.3 billion."
David Fiderer: The Fannie Mae Accounting Scam Promoted by the Chairman of the S.E.C.: A Case Study David Fiderer 2010
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The company, which already settled with the S.E.C., was loathe to challenge or embarrass its regulators and gave only selective data in its press release: "The cumulative impact of the restatement was a total reduction in retained earnings of $6.3 billion."
David Fiderer: The Fannie Mae Accounting Scam Promoted by the Chairman of the S.E.C.: A Case Study David Fiderer 2010
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J.P. Morgan called the restatement "a big disappointment" that calls VeriFone's gross margins into question.
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John - That's basically just a restatement in other words of what Revenant said!
It might be in bad taste... but the Washington Post is talking about it so.... Ann Althouse 2006
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His concurring opinion contains what may be called a restatement of the law of treason and merits quotation at length;
The Constitution of the United States of America: Analysis and Interpretation Annotations of Cases Decided by the Supreme Court of the United States to June 30, 1952 Edward Samuel Corwin 1920
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