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Then he makes us reconsider by being surprisingly loyal as well as slimy and socially inept.
The Royal College of GPs has also put pressure on ministers to reconsider by calling for the regulations to be withdrawn.
Neil Laybourn Good Samaritan When schizophrenia sufferer Jonny Benjamin went to London's Waterloo Bridge to jump to his death, passer-by Neil from Berrylands, Surrey convinced him to reconsider by assuring him he would overcome the illness.
The MP, a former flat-mate of Unite's general secretary, offered to go on Tuesday but was asked to reconsider by Mr Miliband.
Quinn is upset and tells him they cannot sing together, but she is later convinced to reconsider by Rachel.
Grandison attempts to convince her to reconsider by claiming that "her faith would not be at risk".
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My understanding is that this is an area being reconsidered by the administration.
The once-shelved idea is now being reconsidered by Broward County.
About $400m of that award was vacated, and will be reconsidered by a jury later this month.
"I would expect this decision not to stand," he wrote, "or at least to be reconsidered by the judge".
That requirement could endanger the Texas program when it is reconsidered by the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, in New Orleans.
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