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"After long debate, we decided that those oil contracts should be reconsidered, not to be accepted just like that, because things have changed, the price of oil has changed, the regime is new," said Thamir al-Ghadban, a former oil minister who advises Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki.
But Grant reconsidered, not wanting to feed 30,000 hungry Confederates in Union prison camps, and offered to parole all prisoners.
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On top of this, Gianni's wife admits to a past affair which forces him to reconsider not just his marriage but his whole life.
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General Powell suggested that the review would reconsider not only the presence of American peacekeepers in Bosnia and Kosovo, but also troops stationed overseas in a variety of missions.
For all that, the show lets us reconsider not just what has been lost, but the discipline and rigour of analogue photography.
On Tuesday, Abedin said that she had not reconsidered her decision not to seek a divorce.
Now, as the years pass, I see it most intensely as the story of Tom's leaving, a desertion reconsidered but not revoked.
In the name of security, and in a climate of fear, a majority of citizens have accepted that their civil rights be reconsidered, if not overtly challenged.
The trade associations who have written to the government calling for the national living wage to be reconsidered could not have timed their letter worse.
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