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The government has raised concerns that without restoring controls for clearing – a key plank of its lobbying of Unesco not to list the Great Barrier Reef in danger – Unesco could reconsider as early as next year.
Deciding to tack, I prepare to turn into the wind, but reconsider as I look at the ice.
Just when you're about to throw out the illuminated reindeer that go on the roof, you reconsider, as you do every year.
Organizers asked the J.F.A to reconsider, as the withdrawal would leave them with 11 teams, and asked that a final decision be made by April 15.
But he was forced to reconsider as his public approval ratings fell and because Washington demanded that he honor the previous agreement.
If you are thinking about around-the-world airline tickets you may want to reconsider, as they can hamper your flexibility.
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Those rules may be reconsidered under the new administration, and, accordingly, the protocols and other implementing documentation may need to be delayed or reconsidered as well.
Key conceptual contributions relevant to the electrochemistry of oxygen are reconsidered, as well as the core of the current theory of electrocatalysis.
Pretty much everyone he does business with is now "reconsidering", as are potential guests at his hotel chain after a credit-card security breach.
I hope Mayor Jim Righeimer reconsiders as well.
If people were still talking about this, was it being reconsidered as plausible?
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