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Despite all the drawbacks, some investors who spurned Indonesia are reconsidering, in part because assets are so cheap.
Some legislators who once blindly followed the bidding of the National Rifle Association are now saying they are reconsidering in the wake of Newtown.
"You often see people file for trademarks thinking it's a good idea and then reconsidering in the cold light of day," says O'Rourke.
Those loans were secured on favourable terms against future income from union affiliation fees, the newspaper said – ties which Mr Miliband has said he is reconsidering in the wake of alleged union interference in the selection of a Falkirk Labour candidate.
But now cities are reconsidering, in part because of lawsuits filed by opponents, but also because too many shoppers in San Francisco and Palo Alto simply shifted their carry-out purchases to paper sacks, which have environmental costs of their own.
If adopted as policy, the opinion by the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel would encourage local police departments to embrace a plan that many have resisted in the past as hindering crime fighting but are now reconsidering in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
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The United States blocked this move, saying it would be reconsidered in the fall.
But at the urging of her coach, Dragila reconsidered in 1993 at Idaho State University.
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