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the reconsideration
noun
The act of reconsidering or something reconsidered
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Yet where is the reconsideration?
The reconsideration is long overdue, since volunteers tend to support the Peace Corps until the end.
The reconsideration, which was provoked by criticism from the food industry, has angered consumer advocates.
This misplaced (in retrospect) humour aside, why did the Home Office lose the reconsideration?
The reconsideration could extend to other neurological diseases in which the neurons appear to be intact.
I never learned the reason for the reversal and I wasn't privy to the procedure that inspired the reconsideration.
The reconsideration of roles takes a slight turn in "Glimmer Glint Glisten," the third piece that will be repeated.
In the 20th century the reconsideration of tonality (and then the reconsideration of atonality) along with the maturing of an American compositional world pushed classical music in other directions.
In the reconsideration, the E.P.A. and the Justice Department will determine whether the pollution standards have been applied too harshly.
The reconsideration of the listing was not related to a recently announced decline in the wolf population in the Rockies.
The "reconsideration stage" is an internal review whereby the Department for Work and Pensions will look at a decision again, but the system is undermined by the incredibly poor quality of decisions made at the reconsideration stage.
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