Similar words: be considered as, consider, considerate, considerably, considerable, consideration, reconstruction, reconstruction period. Meaning: [‚rɪːkən'sɪdə(r)] v. 1. consider again; give new consideration to; usually with a view to changing 2. consider again (a bill) that had been voted upon before, in legislation.
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61. It was then that complaints started flooding in and now the Corporation has been forced to reconsider its plans.
62. We shall need to reconsider this kind of issue again later.
63. Public outrage eventually forced the paper to reconsider, and the editors decided to run the strip on the religion page.
64. Please reconsider. We'd love it if you came with us.
65. What A Present View forces us to do is to reconsider a traditional equation between humanism and liberalism.
66. This breaks the cohesion and may give individuals time to reconsider.
67. We will now have to reconsider what the appropriate course of action will be.
68. Some supporters said Starr should reconsider his decision because of its likely adverse impact on cooperating witnesses.
69. They will ask the full Circuit Court bench to reconsider the ruling by the three-judge panel.
70. I shall give you one day to reconsider your decision.
71. It is time to consider or reconsider certain fundamental questions about awareness.
72. The final task is to reconsider the virtual monopoly of the final examination as the instrument of selection.
73. Even in cases where teachers clearly disagreed with advisers' recommendations, they had at least been forced to reconsider their existing practices.
74. Given the current job losses in the country, will the Government reconsider their appalling position?
75. If the hon. Gentleman really believes that he has outlined a proper approach, I ask him to reconsider his position.
76. The motion called on the chamber to reconsider the issue in a few years' time.
77. Is it not time for him to reconsider his whole security policy?
78. This is expected to generate renewed pressure on the California Legislature to reconsider a controversial helmet mandate it approved in 1990.
79. Perhaps you ought to reconsider the bathroom and toilet provision,(http://sentencedict.com/reconsider.html) which will require expensive structural alterations and affect your pricing proposals.
80. Morales will be asked to reconsider his opinion by state Rep.
81. The plant continued to run in warm-up mode while the federal government attempted unsuccessfully to persuade North-Rhine Westphalia to reconsider.
82. But it provided for a vote in February to reconsider the matter and allow money to be released March 1.
83. First, we reconsider the definitions of consumption, saving and investment and discuss the distinction between consumption and investment.
84. If such a situation arises a break to reconsider positions is valuable.
85. Reconsider, at various points in the essay, both the implications of the title and the actual wording of it.
86. He pushed the sales manager for days to reconsider his disposition of the matter before he finally gave up.
87. Ranieri and Mortara asked Stone to reconsider his move over the weekend.
88. Last night, a local official, John Kydd, said the union would have to reconsider its position fairly swiftly.
89. The wrinkled postcard now made me reconsider.
90. We are prepared to reconsider amending the contract.
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