Sentence examples for it is necessary to reconsider from inspiring English sources

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For the long-term preservation of woody species diversity in this landscape, it is necessary to reconsider and adjust current management practices to maintain (fire) disturbances.

As a consequence, it is necessary to reconsider the parameters of the VSC terminal voltage controller in systems containing substantial IM loads.

In order to reveal the essential characteristics of three-way concepts in making decisions from the perspective of cognition, it is necessary to reconsider three-way concepts under the framework of general concept-forming operators.

Particularly in a period of disruption, it is necessary to reconsider the conditions of one's actions and possibly the historical, material and social making of one's taken-for-granted routines.

Results showed that neither of the tasks can be considered as a pure measure of visuospatial processing and that, at the same time, it is necessary to reconsider the architecture of working memory in order to suggest a more integrated functioning of the system.

As observed in the case of other proteins [20], [21] whose structures were strongly preserved during evolution, functions can evolve independently and the present results reveal that it is necessary to reconsider the way we interpret the presence of TSPO in bacteria.

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But if it was necessary to reconsider the separate-but-equal rule, the brief said, the court should reject it as "a constitutional anachronism" subjecting blacks to "humiliation on the pretense that they are being treated as equals".

The original intention was to determine whether a patient had voided within 30 min of the proposed voiding time, but when this method proved unfeasible it was necessary to reconsider what constituted a reasonably valid method to assess 'fidelity'fidelity

She added that "it may be necessary to reconsider the premise that an individual has no reasonable expectation of privacy in information voluntarily disclosed to third parties".

She wrote that "it may be necessary to reconsider the premise" of Smith and related cases: This approach is ill suited to the digital age, in which people reveal a great deal of information about themselves to third parties in the course of carrying out mundane tasks.

Congress and the courts should also heed Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor's recent suggestion that "it may be necessary to reconsider the premise that an individual has no reasonable expectation of privacy in information voluntarily disclosed to third parties".

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