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First she was friends with Lorde, then she was friends with Ed Sheeran, and now she's chumming up to Sam Smith, although given that he took home four awards to her zero (OK, 1989 came out too late to be eligible) she could be reconsidering those warm feelings.
In an article published Wednesday, CNN cited several anonymous US officials and diplomats who told the outlet that the Obama administration could be reconsidering its policy on Syria's civil war and coming to the conclusion that the Islamic State cannot be defeated without the removal of Assad.
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He said the issue could be reconsidered later.
Sharp's withdrawal meant that previously rejected candidates could be reconsidered for the job.
Banks were told they could submit studies on that issue, and that it could be reconsidered.
Once these measures were in place, the diversion plan could be reconsidered.
The French option could be reconsidered under the terms of the Teutates Anglo-French nuclear treaty (2010).
Given Iraq's recalcitrance, Senator John Kerry, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, was right to warn last week that American aid could be reconsidered if Iraq failed to change course.
Administration officials point out that the original F-16 request, first made in 2007, was simply deferred and could be reconsidered later.
She said a plan to evaluate teachers partly on the basis of test scores should have a sunset clause, so that it could be reconsidered after several years.
An inquest will examine the circumstances of Tomlinson's death and the case could be reconsidered by prosecutors after it is concluded.
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