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He added, "After everything that happened last week, it definitely makes me reconsider my position and reconsider a lot of things".
then you really should reconsider a lot of things.
(g)Who must reconsider an adverse organization determination.
To discover or reconsider an issue.
Rather, the company asked the court to reconsider its conclusion that Microsoft had improperly commingled software code between its Internet Explorer browser and its Windows operating system in such a way as to make it functionally difficult to remove the browser.
In line with the above, I think the authors should reconsider amendingtheir conclusion: they are right by stating that selective enrichment culture media would be more rewarding in settings with high er) incidence of melioidosis, but there is for the time being no sound evidence about the to assume that the incidence of melioidosis in their place will be lower than, for instance, in Thailand.
Here, watching Ms. Mullova play from a score, you sensed that she was thoroughly reconsidering a canonical work without having reached any firm conclusions.
He reconsidered a moment.
An entrepreneur reconsiders a valuable colleague.
He paused, perhaps reconsidering a bit.
So, the museum reconsidered a butterfly conservatory.
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