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The reconsideration
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The act of reconsidering or something reconsidered
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The reconsideration is long overdue, since volunteers tend to support the Peace Corps until the end.
The reconsideration, which was provoked by criticism from the food industry, has angered consumer advocates.
The reconsideration could extend to other neurological diseases in which the neurons appear to be intact.
The reconsideration of roles takes a slight turn in "Glimmer Glint Glisten," the third piece that will be repeated.
The reconsideration of the listing was not related to a recently announced decline in the wolf population in the Rockies.
The "reconsideration stage" is an internal review whereby the Department for Work and Pensions will look at a decision again, but the system is undermined by the incredibly poor quality of decisions made at the reconsideration stage.
The reconsideration landed in an improbable place: lessons from the Old Masters applied to the modern American experience.
The reconsideration which I have now undertaken of the applications which I heard and rejected last month means that the clock has been put back.
The reconsideration request apparently caught many NSABB members and Washington policy-makers by surprise.
The reconsideration comes amid continuing global debate over the wisdom of fully publishing the two studies, and how to safely proceed with future H5N1 flu research.
Yet where is the reconsideration?
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