Similar words: consideration, no consideration, under consideration, in consideration of, take into consideration, reconsider, considerate, inconsiderate. Meaning: ['rɪːkən‚sɪdə'reɪʃn] n. 1. a consideration of a topic (as in a meeting) with a view to changing an earlier decision 2. thinking again about a choice previously made.
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31. The consequence of these amazing fossil finds has been a simultaneous redefinition of what it means to be a bird and a reconsideration of the biology and life history of the theropod dinosaurs.
32. Execution of the order shall be suspended during the time of reconsideration.
33. We hope that upon reconsideration you able to accept our offer.
34. The fifth part expounds the relief system afterwards, mainly including reconsideration, administrative litigation and administrative compensation.
35. Article 45. While making reconsideration decision bodyreconsideration shall prepare a written reconsideration decision.
36. The maritime court shall make a reconsideration decision within five days of receiving the reconsideration application.
37. Reconsideration is a start of the modern transformation of the art of Chinese contemporary films.
38. Article 8. The administrative body for reconsideration shall not apply conciliation in handling reconsideration cases.
39. In recent years, there appeared a trend of reconsideration of the research of organizational culture.
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40. If the party concerned is not satisfied with the reconsideration decision, he may, within 15 days from receipt of the reconsideration decision, bring a suit in a People's Court.
41. International environmental groups also are urging reconsideration of the plan.
42. The nonparticipation by a third party in the administrative reconsideration shall not affect the hearing of the administrative reconsideration case.
43. Thanks for your reconsideration. I am looking forward to your reply.
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