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is reconsideration
noun
The act of reconsidering or something reconsidered
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Modifying the insurance scheme to ensure equitable access to care in community is important as is reconsideration of the methods for reimbursement.
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There had been an initial failure to investigate sufficiently the circumstances in which entry had been achieved; and, where there had been reconsideration, the approach had been coloured by the assumption that a failure to claim at the port of entry would itself be a justification for refusal.
They are: reconsideration by someone not involved in your first application, a hearing by an administrative law judge, a review by the Appeals Council, and a Federal Court review.
Yet where is the reconsideration?
"Though American power has weakened on every count, there is no reconsideration of objectives.
The essay in which he makes this claim is a reconsideration of the poet-critic Yvor Winters.
The Bureau of Land Management's review is a reconsideration of a decision made by the Bush administration to allow development of the oil shale and tar sands there.
"Nightsong" (1990), which opened the program, is a reconsideration of a movement from Perle's Sextet for Piano and Winds (1988), with the ensemble reduced to a quintet and rescored for strings, winds and piano.
The centenary of the Argentinean modernist Alberto Ginastera, which falls on April 11, is prompting reconsideration of a composer who, in recent years, seemed ready to fade into the ranks of history's also-rans.
Last is the "reconsideration" of several companies that had petitioned to be part of the Lifeline low-income connectivity voucher program.
An interesting development for SP researchers is the reconsideration of particle filters (PF) for high-dimensional geoscientific problems, with seemingly little reference to SP literature.
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