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In a focused, persuasive way, she had thrown down a moral gauntlet, asking readers to reconsider the consequences of rapid technological progress.
presented by Dawkins, he argues "for us to reconsider the consequences of faith education, which... bamboozles parents, and indoctrinates and divides children".
And who determines that a violation actually occurred and what is the precedent for this?" In a letter sent to Ryan on Thursday, Larson and Lewis urged the speaker to "reconsider the consequences of such a rules change".
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Isn't it time to reconsider all the consequences — intended and unintended — of a law that is putting the lives of young adults unnecessarily at risk? John McCardell Middlebury, Vt., Sept. 12, 2007 The writer, president emeritus of Middlebury College, is director, Choose Responsibility.
Edwards wrote, "If we cannot find evidence of the impact of the rhetoric of Ronald Reagan, then we have reason to reconsider the broad assumptions regarding the consequences of rhetoric".
As a consequence, it is necessary to reconsider the parameters of the VSC terminal voltage controller in systems containing substantial IM loads.
24 26 The epidemiological evolution resulting from medical progress in screening and treatments has prompted the need to reconsider the position of people with cancer in terms of the disease consequences, in particular at the occupational level.
One is to reconsider the fundamental hypothesis, presuming the mutation of Sfpi1 is a consequence of radiation exposure.
Given that this appears to be an unintended consequence, we strongly urge legislators and the insurance industry to reconsider the proposals and ensure flood cover remains available on homes as people would expect".
Finally, one of the most important consequences of taking a behavioral approach to understanding agents' labor market decisions is that we must reconsider the welfare implications of labor market policy.
Vatican authorities must reconsider the celibacy law.
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