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The agreement to close Shoreham may need to be reconsidered, at least in terms of the one-way fuel adjustment.
They agreed with Washington that a MAP would be reconsidered at the meeting taking place this week.
'Excellence' in the context of career progression needs to be reconsidered at a senior level, moving away from narrow definitions to something more all-encompassing.
The N.C.A.A. said that it would delay a $2,000 stipend for athletes until it can be reconsidered at January's convention, after 125 colleges requested the delay.
That means a first vote to leave the EU would be the equivalent of handing your negotiators their bargaining hand, but the issue of a final rupture could be reconsidered at a later date.
On Aug. 18 the appeals court in Manhattan declared that the ownership of seven dances and two incorrectly deemed unpublished has to be reconsidered at a future hearing but confirmed Mr. Protas's ownership of one more dance (bringing his total to two).
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Benmosche, on the job only three months, was said to be reconsidering at the board's behest.
A worsening information cold war aside, the U.S-based content industry largely has itself to blame for the EU's draconian new rules, as well as those now being reconsidered at home.
It may be that by the time the debating point is reconsidered at the end, others may have had a chance to think of a workable conclusion to the matter.
But, then, the show was reconsidered at the next meeting and ruled eligible.
Taken together, the conclusions of Chen et al.'s work need to be reconsidered, as they are misleading at best.
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