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Messrs Porter and Rivkin argue that firms are now ready to reconsider offshoring.
And this Supreme Court has hinted it may be ready to reconsider the VRA's constitutionality.
His opponents believe that Mr Gauke is listening and that he may be ready to reconsider.
"Even if because of your book people do get ready to reconsider something, they don't know it," he said.
"Where is the furniture supposed to go?" After months of fruitless hunting, however, they were ready to reconsider.
By August, when the state's unions meet in Hot Springs to decide on their endorsements, they may be ready to reconsider their declaration of war against Mrs. Lincoln.
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There are now a number of state legislators who see how illogical this alleged budget situation is, and they are ready to force Rutgers to reconsider.
The question now is: are practitioners ready to acknowledge the need to reconsider and modify the care they provide for patients?
SCORE helps some people get started and others to reconsider until they're ready.
If the previous slide had you about ready to buy some camouflage clothing and expensive camera equipment to begin your Pennsylvania Bigfoot hunt, you might want to reconsider.
Antonelli seemed to reconsider.
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