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And since Mr. Bush is infallible, why should he ever reconsider his decisions?
All of which raises an interesting question: why don't people like Hinderaker who have been wrong about everything for years and years — demonstrably wrong, in ways that would have lost anyone who believed them a lot of money — ever reconsider?
Would you ever reconsider making that one?
Until Pincus wrote this column, there was no reason to think Congress would ever reconsider its priorities.
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Some analysts doubt that assertion, saying that political issues dividing the United States and Syria — from Israel to the activities of Hezbollah, the Syrian-backed Shiite party that Washington considers a terrorist group — need to be settled before Syria will ever begin reconsidering its growing ties with Iran.
I ask if the experience had ever made her reconsider or doubt anything she'd done in office.
No one ever stopped to reconsider, or even seemed taken aback.
Until then, give the trailer a watch above, which might make you seriously reconsider ever having kids.
Not once, ever, has he reconsidered anything?
In fact, it made me reconsider everything I ever thought I knew about shoes.
If ever there were a time to reconsider this futile quest, now would be it.
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