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It's an idea we should reconsider, at least in particularly flood-prone places.
Aides said he might reconsider at a later date if the Turks eased their demands.
But Judge Kollar-Kotelly now appears to be urging Microsoft to reconsider at least certain parts of the proposal.
"O.K., I don't think it's mean-spirited," said Judge Cote, who denied the motion but agreed to reconsider at a later date.
But a top Republican, State Representative John Kavanagh, has already pledged to reconsider at least some of the state's cuts for transplants when the Legislature reconvenes in January.
That comment countered what had become rampant speculation that NBC might reconsider at the last minute and ask Mr. Leno to stay on at "Tonight".
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They agreed with Washington that a MAP would be reconsidered at the meeting taking place this week.
The agreement to close Shoreham may need to be reconsidered, at least in terms of the one-way fuel adjustment.
The N.C.A.A. said that it would delay a $2,000 stipend for athletes until it can be reconsidered at January's convention, after 125 colleges requested the delay.
'Excellence' in the context of career progression needs to be reconsidered at a senior level, moving away from narrow definitions to something more all-encompassing.
A key sponsor of the House package, Representative Thomas S. Luby, Democrat from Meriden, said in an interview today that he would push to have at least the House bills reconsidered at the special session along with the bond package.
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