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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reconsider .
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One of the elements of the report that will have to be reconsidered is its reliance on the state's ability to push economic development through specific agencies that would likely coordinate with the New York Wine and Grape Foundation.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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One of the elements of the report that will have to be reconsidered is its reliance on the state's ability to push economic development through specific agencies that would likely coordinate with the New York Wine and Grape Foundation.
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One of the elements of the report that will have to be reconsidered is its reliance on the state's ability to push economic development through specific agencies that would likely coordinate with the New York Wine and Grape Foundation.
Jason Feulner 2009
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In 1802, six days shy of his 45th birthday, he told Butts that he would not send him a drawing till he had again reconsidered his notions of art and "had put [himself] back as if [he] was a learner" (letter of 22 Nov. 1822, E 719).
Introduction 2003
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In rejecting her appeal, the federal court not only ordered Stewart to begin serving her sentence immediately, but sent her case back to the original trial judge with instructions that her 28-month prison sentence be "reconsidered" -- a warning to Judge James Koeltl to impose a much harsher sentence.
Recent articles from SocialistWorker.org Lynne Stewart 2009
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Every word reconsidered, every action reinterpreted, every stone turned over for its hidden meaning.
Savages Don Winslow 2010
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Every word reconsidered, every action reinterpreted, every stone turned over for its hidden meaning.
Savages Don Winslow 2010
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When asked point blank, he waffled and said this policy may be reconsidered, which is clear evidence it's been scrubbed.
Obama Mania 2008
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When asked point blank, he waffled and said this policy may be reconsidered, which is clear evidence it's been scrubbed.
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He wished to avoid them; be touched them as lightly as he could, giving them their proper place in the argument; he was sensible they did not prove that law to be a bad one; but they formed the first and the strongest reason why the subject should be reconsidered, which is the main object of the present motion; for it was open to all amendments in its progress.
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