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the reconsidering
verb
To consider a matter thought already to have been decided.
Exact(3)
But the reconsidering would have to be done by Mr. Letterman, who owns his show through his company, Worldwide Pants.
Despite the progress made by science, medicine and mental-health care in the 20th century — the sequencing of our genome, the advent of antidepressants, the reconsidering of asylums and lobotomies — nothing has been able to drive down the suicide rate in the general population.
After Colombia lost Panama, they tried to appeal to the U.S. by the reconsidering of treaties and even naming Panama City the capital of Colombia.
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No decision has been announced on who will serve on the committee reconsidering the YouTube ban.
It is essential that the Home Office reconsider the case of the Sharmas.
The French are reconsidering the line between seduction and aggression.
Instead, the SMH reconsidered the EV argument by introducing the interactive role of emotion.
"Why is the court reconsidering this issue?
In April, 2006, the paper reconsidered the site.
I hope the executives reconsider the changes.
The N.F.L. reconsidered, then left the game in the slot.
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