Sentence examples for be rethinking from inspiring English sources

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be rethinking

noun

The act of thinking again about something.

  • This business plan of yours looks risky. It needs a rethink.

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(I may be rethinking that trap-and-release option).

But now, some Democrats may be rethinking that stance.

She added the EU "should be rethinking its approach.

Maybe he should be rethinking his business strategy.

So I found myself asking if those suffering from Islamophobia might be rethinking their views.

Taking Stock Investors may be rethinking the inherent riskiness of equities, especially compared with bonds.

The administration seems to be rethinking its determination to make common cause with the Europeans.

Russian-speaking voters may also be rethinking their loyalty to the Likud.

Both schools seem to be rethinking their grueling regimen, at least a bit.

Many in the ranks of the unemployed appear to be rethinking their career and life choices.

It will almost certainly be rethinking its remuneration of top executives.

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