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the reconsider
verb
To consider a matter thought already to have been decided.
Exact(3)
Think about what you spend money on each month and the reconsider how much you really need it.
The Reconsider campaign was launched on Conservatives4Palin.com and has received play across the Palin blogosphere.
This approach is similar to that adopted by the RECONSIDER program [ 20].
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It is essential that the Home Office reconsider the case of the Sharmas.
I hope the executives reconsider the changes.
e) The authors should reconsider the use of the term 'σ-finger'.
The authors suggested that the AHA reconsider their recommendations.
King Abdullah has asked the Supreme Court to reconsider the sentence.
After that, the EU might reconsider the trade embargo.
It should then order the District Court to reconsider the case.
Others have joined the call to reconsider the ruling.
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