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be reconsidering
verb
To consider a matter thought already to have been decided.
Exact(60)
He appeared to be reconsidering.
But now they seem to be reconsidering it.
Now Beijing seems to be reconsidering its position.
Cuba was said to be reconsidering its ban.
WITH the fall elections looming, you may be reconsidering your relationship with your telephone.
The company's board is reported to be reconsidering whether he should stay.
By the end of the meeting, Mr. Specter seemed to be reconsidering.
Having indicated in September that he wanted to focus on entertainment, he may now be reconsidering.
In the months ahead, America and other democracies will be reconsidering the limits of government surveillance.
Some may be reconsidering now that repeal of the health law seems unlikely.
The president should be reconsidering all of his tariffs, and especially those that affect our friends.
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