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To reconsideration
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The act of reconsidering or something reconsidered
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I hope that a groundswell of support will lead to reconsideration of universal health care.
His mildly dissonant neo-Romantic pieces were often years in the making, and even completion, subject to reconsideration.
It was dealing with an improperly noticed preliminary injunction, and it specifically said that its conclusions were, quote, "subject to reconsideration on a more complete factual record".
At the time, I thought this might be a chance to shine sunlight on this shadowy case, and that Mr. Medvedev would be more open to reconsideration than Mr. Putin.
"This board action seeks to vacate the retirees' rights to reconsideration and that places a new burden on the retirees to reapply for what was awarded more than a decade ago".
Justice Thomas, in a concurrence, said he was "open to reconsideration" of two cases that gave television broadcasters far less First Amendment protection than books, newspapers, cable programs and Web sites have.
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They were less shy about explicit sexuality and more sympathetic to reconsiderations of gender roles and the social status of sexual minorities.
Preliminary bids for the ships were solicited from private builders, but the bids proved to be very high, leading to a reconsideration of the requirements.
Despite desperate efforts of the Administration to force reconsideration, the Senate retained the Byrd amendment to the bill limiting construction cost to $4,000 a family.
The herky-jerky intermittence of the artist's involvement with sculpture might seem an obstacle to a reconsideration of his achievement, but it proves to be a boon.
The herky-jerky intermittence of Picasso's involvement with sculpture might seem an obstacle to a reconsideration of his achievement, but it proves to be a boon.
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