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"But, internally and secretly, there may be a reconsideration".
Realistically speaking, there will not be a reconsideration of the tax cuts any time soon.
But another will surely be a reconsideration of how Palace events are filmed and the terms on which footage is released.
Iran's oil minister, Rostam Qasemi, said that if South Korea made good on its intention to stop buying Iranian crude oil, "there will be a reconsideration in ties with this country," the official Islamic Republic News Agency said.
This would traditionally be called a covers band, but as everyone is up in arms about authenticity, I think there needs to be a reconsideration of how we think about the performance of "other written" music.
The Houses are to proceed to consider the objections; they are to spread them at large on the Journal; there is to be a reconsideration of the measure formerly under debate.
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Another campaign idea was a reconsideration of free trade.
The essay in which he makes this claim is a reconsideration of the poet-critic Yvor Winters.
There hasn't been a reconsideration of public-media policy of similar scale and potential in the United States since the nineteen-sixties.
The Bureau of Land Management's review is a reconsideration of a decision made by the Bush administration to allow development of the oil shale and tar sands there.
"Nightsong" (1990), which opened the program, is a reconsideration of a movement from Perle's Sextet for Piano and Winds (1988), with the ensemble reduced to a quintet and rescored for strings, winds and piano.
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