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reconsideration
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The act of reconsidering or something reconsidered
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A persistent critic of the EU, who holds up Russia's president Vladimir Putin as a model leader, Orbán responded to the murder of a woman in southern Hungary on Tuesday by calling for the reconsideration of draconian measures banned in the EU, which Hungary joined in 2004.
Since the early 1990s, though, catalytic converters (fitted to about 80% of cars currently on the road) have reduced carbon monoxide emissions enough to allow for reconsideration.
The bungling in Afghanistan demanded, at the least, a serious reconsideration of the nature and limits of Britain's diminished, but still considerable, power.
The controversy has had three effects, which could force a reconsideration of American policy.The first is that it has probably made Colombia even more awkward.
Moreover, there is no guarantee that a broad reconsideration of SOX, in the current business climate, would produce better legislation.
They look to Russia and the Baltic states as well as to Boston and San Francisco.No more NokiasThe student revolution was part of a wider reconsideration of the proper relationship between government and business.
But there has been no national debate on the one subject that is crying out for reconsideration: America's absurd insistence that people cannot drink until the age of 21.
Mr Aquino has filed a motion for reconsideration, but given that the Supreme Court ruled unanimously against him, it is hard to see such a petition succeeding.So far two impeachment complaints stemming from the DAP ruling have been filed against Mr Aquino.
The Daily Telegraph, meanwhile, asserts in its report that: "The Prime Minister insisted that leaving the EU was "not in our national interest" but said he felt "very personally" that now was the time for a fundamental reconsideration of European relations".Actually, Mr Cameron's speech was more subtle than that, and more pragmatic than his House of Commons intervention last month.
Financial crises revolve around uncertainty in monetary value and they tend to provoke a reconsideration of values in a more fundamental sense.
Because the new law on information has been returned by the president for reconsideration, data will in fact be released but not until the concession contracts are concluded.Mr Orban also received a mixed reception at the World Jewish Congress, which has just convened in Budapest to show solidarity with Hungarian Jews amid a climate of rising anti-Semitism.
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