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It is not clear why the Supreme Court is rushing to reconsider this issue.
"I'm hopeful that there are those in the Vatican, and the pope himself, who will reconsider this issue and permit access to the archival material," Mr. Reich said.
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"Why is the court reconsidering this issue?
"I ask you to declare here, in this dignified forum, that you have reconsidered this issue and that you are canceling this guideline," Moshe Gafney, a member of Parliament from the United Torah Judaism faction, asked Mr. Sharansky in a meeting today.
The original MVH group had minimal information on the likely distribution of responses in large populations, and therefore adopted a limited pragmatic test, and later studies have not reconsidered this issue at all.
But going forward it's important that we reconsider this regressive tax issue.
This analysis also allows us to reconsider the issue of conservation between the populations by examining how well mutual correlation with recombination rate explains correlation of phylogeny sizes between populations.
This paper reconsiders this issue.
He said the commission could reconsider the issue and vote again.
The law would expire after two years, requiring legislators to reconsider the issue in 2008.
Judge Blue said he might reconsider the issue if one of the 12 jurors was unable to continue and the alternate had to be seated.
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