We must: Revoke Article 50 and do not
reinvoke it unless and until it can be shown to be the "settled will" of the nation.
For instance, the shift towards a distinctively feminist foreign policy could be seen as an attempt to
reinvoke and render visible deeply rooted pro-gender internationalist norms.
In this novel she strives to
reinvoke all that embattled and threatened her airless youth and, at the same time, to highlight her characters' experiences of surviving, connecting, acting, and finding pleasure and breathing space.
By situating his historical fiction in a sector of the capital shaped by successive waves of French, Irish, and Russian migration, the author is able to "
reinvoke and rehearse colonialism" in order to unsettle, in the words of Clare Bradford, "myths of national identity" (3, 4).
Men being victimized can
reinvoke shame that is ingrained in unwillingness or failure to perpetuate masculine norms (Dunn, 2012).
He argues Miranda warnings should be expanded to include a warning regarding the right to silence, a right to
reinvoke silence, and a more detailed explanation of the right to counsel.
Thus, Milbank concludes, it is only "if we can
reinvoke, like Augustine, another city, another history, another mode of being," that we can "discover for ourselves a social space that is not the space of the pagus crossed with the dominium of an arbitrary, Scotist God" (321).
Such logic reflected policy-makers' attempts to
reinvoke a depoliticized depiction of workplace discrimination as an unintentional problem awaiting a technical solution.
However, some primitives may store information in the knowledge base or even
reinvoke the planner after executing a turn.
Halim, angered by what was happening, made an attempt to
reinvoke the authority of the inheritance:
Through writing, it is the ghost of desire that Roth hopes to
reinvoke, to resurrect in the aging Zuckerman, in which case "exit ghost" can only be seen as ironic.