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Filter by Meaning The revisal of the organization's marketing strategy was necessary to stay ahead of the competition.
The revisal of the company's structure caused a lot of confusion among employees.
The revisal of the nonprofit organization's mission statement helped clarify its purpose.
The board of directors approved the revisal of the organization's goals and objectives.
The revisal of the political party's platform was aimed at attracting more voters.
The revisal of the company's IT infrastructure was necessary to improve its cybersecurity.
The teacher asked the students to revisal their papers for grammar errors.
I had to revisal my report because I had included inaccurate information.
He decided to revisal his will after his child was born.
The company hired a consultant to revisal their marketing strategy.
The revisal of the hospital's administration led to improvements in patient care.
The manager has instructed the quality control team to revisal the product before sending it to the market.
The manufacturing company revisal their machinery to ensure that it's functioning correctly.
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