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reconsiders
noun
Plural of reconsider
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In February, the IMF reconsiders a loan of $53m, suspended because of uncertainty over the cost of the war in Congo and the government's plan to seize white-owned farmland without proper compensation.
(Rosenberg) 'Reinventing Abstraction: New York Painting in the 1980s' (through Aug. 30) This worthy show reconsiders 15 painters who did not fit into fashionable categories in the 1980s.
But since the two main tasks for any emergency prime minister would be to reassure a griping and pinched public, and to soothe a fractious party, some Labour MPs may hope that, with his affable reasonableness, Mr Johnson reconsiders.
As the world reconsiders the balance between markets and government, it would be tragic if the ingredients of that prosperity were lost along the way.
Unless Mr Harper reconsiders his opposition to the idea, in the future it might be him who faces being screwed.
Sandy Ikeda reconsiders Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life" and accepts the idea that Bedford Falls would likely be a casualty of the manufacturing industry's decline.
ABB, a Swedish-Swiss conglomerate, made similar noises.This week in Germany four large firms threatened to pack their bags and move parts of their business out of their home country unless the government reconsiders its plans for tax changes.
If North Korea still refuses to come clean when this bribe is due to be paid over, or else reconsiders its nuclear options meantime in the light of the Indian and Pakistani tests, America and China can be expected to part company once more over what to do next.How close such issues come to crisis point, however, does not just depend on the United States and China.
Then, on January 31st, an exhibition opened that reconsiders Moses's legacy .Robert Moses and the Modern City" contends that Moses, although a bully, is undervalued.
Leo Panitch reconsiders Karl Marx.
A moment later he reconsiders: "No.
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