Sentence examples for potential reconsideration from inspiring English sources

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Finally, the potential reconsideration that I think reflects best on Bush's record is the one I raised in a column several years ago, which I'll just quote from here: America has had its share of disastrous chief executives.

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Berlin leaves open the potential for reconsideration of the decision to prohibit Uber, while Airbnb's offer to pay hotel taxes illustrate that these two companies are willing to fight to remain in their markets.

Eventually the ever-growing popularity and profitability of the sport combined with its hero-making potential forced a reconsideration of boxing's value by many state authorities.

In its own ruling, the appeals court sent the question of whether Mr. Higazy's Fifth Amendment rights had in fact been violated back to Judge Buchwald for reconsideration and a potential trial.

The current results indicate a restricted osteogenic differentiation potential of ASCs and suggest careful reconsideration of their use in bone tissue engineering applications.

The potential of this growing field calls for reconsideration of some of the typical design and operation guidelines and criteria, with the goal of exploiting the inherently good thermal performances of gas-fluidized beds at their best.

Increasing awareness of the potential for overtreatment is leading to a reconsideration of the approach to DCIS, especially for low-to-intermediate grade DCIS, and a shift to explore chemoprevention as an alternative.

This widespread use deserves reconsideration because its effectiveness might not always outweigh potential harm by radiation exposure [ 4, 5], medicalisation, time loss [ 6] and the high costs.

There hasn't been a reconsideration of public-media policy of similar scale and potential in the United States since the nineteen-sixties.

In the United States the publication of biologist Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1962), a passionate and persuasive examination of chlorinated hydrocarbon pesticides and the environmental damage caused by their use, led to a reconsideration of a much broader range of actual and potential environmental hazards.

The common practice of using equal frequencies of negative and positive resolutions of ambiguity as a control condition in CBM may require reconsideration when used in more prolonged interventions, and the potential benefit of inducing a more flexible emotional response style needs to be further evaluated.

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