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The motion is not debatable and may not be amended, postponed, committed, divided, or reconsidered.
Communities across the US have taken down or reconsidered Confederate symbols in the wake of the Charleston church shooting.
Incentives will be withdrawn, or reconsidered, when 50,000 zero emission cars have been registered or come 2018, whichever is the earliest.
In one, families wait patiently on benches and then come forward to register for an appointment to have their cases considered or reconsidered.
THE NEWS Cash-strapped states that have tried to reduce prison costs by releasing more convicts early have scaled back or reconsidered those plans in the face of mounting public opposition.
This is in line with Bell et al. [5], who stated that discharge from the ICU is a time when longer-term treatment goals should be contemplated and usual medications should be restarted or reconsidered.
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They don't give us time to think or reconsider.
There was no time to think, consider or reconsider, they said.
Nobody is reassessing or reconsidering the deaths — other than with a warm nostalgic glow.
"We are not reversing or reconsidering our decision," said Darryl Seibel, a U.S.O.C. spokesman.
This week, even after a number of cities agreed to lower or reconsider their fares, the protests continued.
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