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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91. The Argentinian president beseeched Maradona to reconsider.
92. Reconsider the qualities you want in a partner.
93. Part three is legislative reconsider on special recidivist system.
94. The assembly voted to reconsider the bill.
95. Part three: legislative reconsider on special recidivist system.
96. They petitioned the Government to reconsider its decision.
97. Let us reconsider the problem of derangements.
98. In your case, we wanted to reconsider that number.
99. Christoffel's major concern was to reconsider and amplify the theme already treated somewhat sketchily by Riemann.
100. Restart play with a goal-kick, and, next time, reconsider your positioning at throw-ins.
101. This is also a opportunity for teachers to reconsider and recreate mathematics.
102. But the revaluation has caused experts to reconsider economic progress in China.
103. To study thetax cost of debt - for - equity will help us reconsider theimplication and limitation of this policy.
104. If the project goes ahead—and there is still, just, time to reconsider—the final route, and Stoke's transport fate, will not be decided until 2012 at the earliest.
105. We can reconsider lowering our price if your order is big enough.
106. Maybe, it is time for the government to reconsider and reformulate model of grassland management.
107. If judgment goes against the government, it would be forced to reconsider the terms set out to the independent valuer.
108. This has forced the United States to seriously reconsider its position.
109. Mercury's change of direction in Taurus suggests it's time to reconsider an old arrangement or agreement.
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110. This novel eyeshot breaks open a window for us to reflect the anthropocentricity , to reconsider the status of man, and to arouse vigilance to the narrowness and selfishness of humans.
111. This may be the time to reconsider your flexible schedule.
112. This paper uses the theory and research method of anthropology to make people reconsider furniture design from the aspect of physical anthropology and cultural anthropology.
113. We also need to reconsider our promotion policy and make it an incentive for our staff.
114. My standing silent was a way of asking him to reconsider.
115. Mr. Boehner, knowing that a rejection could undermine his speakership, then joined other House GOP leaders in trying to pressure party members to reconsider their opposition.
116. Relent, do not be unjust ; reconsider, for my integrity is at stake.
117. Restart play a goal - kick , and, next time, reconsider your positioning at throw - ins.
118. Rani Jani said the Iranian parliament's National Security and Foreign Policy Committee will reconsider cooperation with the IAEA.
119. Please reconsider whether this is really useful. Do you want to re-edit the article or send it anyway?
120. I went to the prison to ask them to reconsider their stubborn conduct.
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