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be reconsider
verb
To consider a matter thought already to have been decided.
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True to form, Mr. Wolf — who won several stays of execution for the original "Law & Order" before its demise last year — said on a recent conference call with reporters that he hoped "enough fans will come out so the powers that be reconsider their decision".
This part of the article describes in some detail the exchange of synthetic DNA, which sharpens the argument by moving from a focus on "how" knowledge and resources are being shared to a setting that can be reconsider in terms of "who" gets to be a contributer in a field that aims to re-materialize information that is freely available as food, energy, medicine and so forth.
Moreover, for a more profitable exploitation of drug-drug interactions, we have shown that also experimental drugs which have a different mechanism of action can be reconsider as potential ingredients of new multicompound therapeutic indications.
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This should be reconsidered.
Studies can always be reconsidered.
Perhaps that should be reconsidered.
"I urge that it be reconsidered".
After five years it would be reconsidered.
We hope that it will be reconsidered.
The policy urgently needs to be reconsidered".
But now they seem to be reconsidering it.
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