"I think we should always reconsider laws and regulations, and this is one we definitely should reconsider," Rep.
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Mr. Royesh wanted his students to reconsider their opinions, certainly, but he also wanted them to reconsider the way they thought and learned.
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He might make people temporarily reconsider NBA trends, or maybe just reconsider the idea of Zach Randolph as a throwback from another era.
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Each time Dillashaw pumped a shoulder or showed a level change, Assuncao would look to counter, reconsider, and then reconsider again because Dillashaw was already on top of him.
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Washington (CNN)The State Department on Wednesday raised the worldwide travel advisory to Level 3: Reconsider Travel, urging US citizens to reconsider travel abroad due to the coronavirus pandemic.
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" The group urges the justices to "reconsider those precedents.
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The campaign page has also been updated to include a plea for the channel to reconsider airing LGBT ads, and to to reconsider opening up its character cast to include LGBT movies.
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In a letter Thursday night, AMLO urged Trump to reconsider.
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Iraqi Abdallah al Hillali asked Trump to reconsider the ban.
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Y., called on Trump to reconsider his nomination of Barr.
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You suggested we reconsider our decision to continue the pregnancy.
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The surveillance court judges then voted to reconsider Collyer's decision.
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Several EU leaders think it's time to reconsider the sanctions.
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Carol Bellamy, a board member, persuaded Mr. Ravitch to reconsider.
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To some, that might indicate an unwillingness to reconsider Roe.
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It ordered the SEC to reconsider the penalties against Lorenzo.
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So, next time you're playing Battlefield, reconsider the frontal assault.
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He asked Scott to reconsider his decision in a tweet.
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Sessions told the court the government would "reconsider" the policy.
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"We are pleading with the government to reconsider," Manna said.
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I urge the attorney general to reconsider his recent action.
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Let's hope this letter prods them to reflect and reconsider.
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"I want the public to reconsider victim shaming," she said.
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It's time to back away from the cliff and reconsider.
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After I see results, then I will reconsider my boycott.
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Governments should reconsider how it regulates energy companies, he added.
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Lebanon's Prime Minister Tammam Salam urged Saudi Arabia to reconsider.
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But a company called Sikur wants you to reconsider that.
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That alone is a reason to reconsider watching the show.
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Rick Scott and ask him to reconsider the sheriff's position.
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The secretary and the Congress should reconsider this counterproductive move.
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If not, you may need to reconsider your management style.
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It is time for other Western democracies to reconsider theirs.
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Something that would force us to land short and reconsider.
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Our country has a chance to reconsider its trade positions.
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Gordon and Harcourt both ask us to reconsider that narrative.
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Last Monday, the Supreme Court declined to reconsider the case.
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They can step back from this, they can reconsider it.
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Afterward, Clarissa wrote to the judge, begging him to reconsider.
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All who want a peaceful resolution urge Trump to reconsider.
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Paul Ryan needs to reconsider his endorsement of Donald Trump.
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It could mean forcing the IRS to reconsider Equifax's contract.
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Congress should follow his lead and reconsider the dual mandate.
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And maybe we should reconsider what we've internalized as normal.
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"I hope you'll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump," he wrote.
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The judge has ordered the government to reconsider their claims.
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If you use illegal drugs, even just occasionally, please reconsider.
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And if young people can't get their parents to reconsider?
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That earlier advisory merely encouraged Americans to reconsider travel abroad.
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The mayor should reconsider several proposals his administration previously dismissed.
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But Christine may want to reconsider calling it a mistake.
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It's unclear whether Scalia's death will spur them to reconsider.
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Should the U.S. reconsider this position, we would welcome it.
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Planned Parenthood then lobbied the court to reconsider its decision.
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I ask him to reconsider his position on this issue.
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" The Human Rights Campaign said Sanders "must reconsider this endorsement.
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Perhaps I will seriously need to reconsider my world view.
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One royal biographer wonders if they will reconsider their decision.
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Frankly, I think we should reconsider any appointment rated unqualified.
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"That's why we will reconsider our proposed measures," added Rutte.
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Even so, these videos force us to reconsider sexual dynamics.
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His organization is pressing Pentagon officials to reconsider their position.
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It's time to reconsider the paradigm of his tragic decline.
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In August, she was approached again and decided to reconsider.
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The outcry against the change forced the company to reconsider.
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They should reconsider their opposition before it is too late.
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Now he'll have weeks to consider (and reconsider) his position.
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Congress needs, in any event, to reconsider its blank check.
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You should tell them so and ask them to reconsider.
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But he said that she agreed to reconsider the matter.
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John Legend asked Kanye West to reconsider his Trump support.
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Has the break caused her to reconsider her split from Tarabasov?
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That's why all were hoping Gina might reconsider ending her marriage.
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How did playing JT prompt Savannah to reconsider their gender identity?
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Plse reconsider - inclusivity is not about bolstering those who harm us.
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SB Moyo's TV announcement caused some to reconsider the military's motivations.
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You could even reconsider American involvement in the Paris climate agreement.
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No one ever stopped to reconsider, or even seemed taken aback.
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They demanded that the elderly rector reconsider using the new liturgy.
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For those who have given up on rural communities: Please reconsider.
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While you're evaluating your emergency fund, reconsider where you're keeping it.
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I asked my son if he wanted to reconsider his decision.
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Folks who ordered it might want to reconsider at this point.
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But he hopes his art encourages people to reconsider their consumerism.
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A petition urging the BBC to reconsider raced to 350,20153 signatures.
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If it&aposs too crazy for Pelosi, maybe they should reconsider.
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Theresa May, Britain's prime minister, has urged Mr Trump to reconsider.
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Andrew Cuomo also personally appealed to Bezos to reconsider, per NYT.
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So reconsider the sarcasm, at least until you've met in person.
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Maybe the city will reconsider these rules after seeing Coord's data.
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Digital rights groups are already urging Google to reconsider the move.
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This referendum has forced us to reconsider what being British means.
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It urged the United Nations Security Council to reconsider the drawdown.
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Party bigwigs who had decided against challenging him may now reconsider.
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I know you want to retire...but will you please reconsider?
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If it's because they're seeking social approval, then they should reconsider.
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Or they could consult with us and reconsider Judge Gorsuch's nomination.
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Graham said he didn't support independence last time, but may reconsider.
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Maybe she'll reconsider for Season 2 ... which JWoww says is greenlit.
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McConnell asked Rubio to reconsider his decision not to seek reelection.
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Trapped inside the complex, the two start to reconsider each other.
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Now, it's time to step back and reconsider your next moves.
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A new season is always an opportunity to reconsider and recalibrate.
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Please reconsider selling in China until the animal testing laws change.
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They're able to reconsider things that white people had considered settled.
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MSCI said it would reconsider A shares for inclusion in 633.
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In April, the state Supreme Court declined to reconsider the ruling.
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Manchin's office declined to comment on Trump's move to reconsider TPP.
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The department also urged travelers to reconsider travel plans to Nicaragua.
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The Trump administration should reconsider thoughtfully the proposals and modify them.
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I hope the President will listen to his generals and reconsider.
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Organizers are hoping the controversy will lead the airport to reconsider.
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Let's hope that Intel and these other companies reconsider next year.
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But we're not giving creators any reason to reconsider that strategy.
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But he would have plenty of time to reconsider his support.
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Companies and investors now have to reconsider other once-unthinkable risks.
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The two organizations had asked the EPA to reconsider the regulations.
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Technology can have drawbacks that make you reconsider the technology itself.
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Blair begs her to reconsider—she's always wanted a younger sibling!
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Guzman's lawyer, Eduardo Balarezo, has asked Cogan to reconsider that ruling.
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She said she'd get back to me but hoped I'd reconsider.
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That said, maybe best to reconsider that position for piss-play.
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I started to reconsider the countless ways I'm hard on myself.
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Washington was now prepared to reconsider that decision, the statement said.
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If that's not the truth, you should reconsider pursuing this role.
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The two parties are set to reconsider their alliance next year.
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Midwives and other advocates have vowed to pressure executives to reconsider.
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A second option is to reconsider when you do the task.
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Such coverage just might make the homegrown terrorist reconsider his actions.
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"That is why we left to reconsider our plans," Lo said.
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Saturn retrograde begins tonight, meaning it's time to reconsider some commitments.
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You may want to reconsider: People sometimes drive their friends' cars.
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Companies may use Brexit as an opportunity to reconsider such perks.
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Ardern also encouraged all New Zealanders to reconsider all overseas trips.
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Africa is forcing those who will listen to reconsider the continent.
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He also wants players to reconsider how they grip the racket.
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Mr. Guerra also hopes President Trump will reconsider his environmental policies.
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Will the other tech giants also now reconsider their acquisitive ways?
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He wants to force viewers to reconsider their categories of perception.
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Schumer called on moderate Republican colleagues to reconsider McConnell's aggressive timeline.
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Nancy Bronson, an IRS supervisor, asked Facebook to reconsider an extension.
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And we very much hope that they will reconsider this decision.
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The birth of their daughter in 83, however, made them reconsider.
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Justice Gorsuch seemed prepared on Tuesday to reconsider the Quill decision.
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And I hope that the director of national intelligence will reconsider.
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No, but, you should probably reconsider how you are using it.
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Whether Prince Charles will reconsider that support remains to be seen.
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He urged the government to reconsider its position on needle programs.
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Mr. Chhibber said the organization hoped India would reconsider its decision.
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"We strongly urge the EU to reconsider its approach," he said.
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Even so, North Macedonia's boosters are pressing Mr. Macron to reconsider.
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I hope the citizens of Texas will encourage them to reconsider.
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GOP leaders are reportedly encouraging Corker to reconsider and run again.
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It's unclear, but the convention delegates should reconsider in either case.
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His adrenaline had ebbed, allowing him to reconsider what had happened.
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Ardern also encouraged all New Zealanders to reconsider all overseas trips.
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And, and you know I'd urge you to reconsider these things.
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We also need to reconsider some of our approaches to care.
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Police departments were pressured to reconsider their policies for using force.
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Was there a particular death that made you reconsider your view?
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Some U.S.-based religious groups have also appealed Netanyahu to reconsider.
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But should coalition negotiations drag on, threatening new elections, some may reconsider.
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The EU must reconsider its indifference to popular worries, particularly about migration.
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But Shaub wants Chaffetz to "reconsider" his request for a private meeting.
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But perhaps if the outcry is significant enough the council would reconsider.
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Maybe they should reconsider where they play Ulyanov from here on out.
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The land ministry said it would reconsider if Google changes its position.
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But I hope Facebook takes stock and feels enough pressure to reconsider.
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The government then successfully petitioned the Supreme Court to reconsider that conclusion.
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Betty tells Jughead they should reconsider Chic's connection to the Black Hood.
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The billionaire businessman reportedly said he would reconsider running if Burke asked.
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America's allies have been working the phones, urging Mr Trump to reconsider.
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Others have also come out asking the administration to reconsider its position.
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I need to reconsider the amount of food I bring to work.
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Jane Doe's lawyers asked the full DC Circuit to reconsider the decision.
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The petition also asks the Hall of Fame to reconsider Rose's ban.
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We urge him to reconsider this decision and disavow this super PAC.
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"Nothing is set in stone, so I might reconsider," the judge said.
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The night before the scheduled departure, Carolina begged her daughter to reconsider.
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But ultimately, whatever happened on the backend gave Facebook reason to reconsider.
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The recession gives them extra time to reconsider the future energy mix.
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Fernandez, a trade protectionist, has vowed to reconsider Argentina's membership in Mercosur.
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Concerning China, Mobius said Trump may want to reconsider his tough talk.
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It's unclear if any groups will reconsider now that TNR is out.
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The changing season is a time to reconsider what's in your wardrobe.
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Maybe it will now reconsider how verification works, given the customer backlash.
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Next time you reach for the remote, you might want to reconsider.
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He may reconsider his decision after a suppression hearing set for Friday.
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But woven within these memories were specific reasons for dissenters to reconsider.
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The private sector and many centrists will urge both men to reconsider.
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If you thought Fortnite was looking mortal, you might want to reconsider.
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If so, please reconsider and spend your money on something — literally anything.
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LG needs to seriously reconsider its mobile strategy after years of failure.
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" Or, after Samantha makes her reconsider cheating, Carrie wonders, "Was Samantha right?
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That's why I'm encouraging employees, entrepreneurs, and politicians to reconsider paid leave.
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The ruling may force EPA to reconsider the volumes set for 2016.
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Find a way to revamp your reputation or reconsider your career goals.
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Pat McCrory announce a special legislative session to reconsider the bathroom bill.
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NOC Chairman Mustafa Sanalla urged those preventing exports to reconsider their approach.
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But this also provides an opportunity to reconsider why you use Yahoo.
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But if her insurance were to cover it, she said she'll reconsider.
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But this year, with its constant death, had forced me to reconsider.
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The PUC rejected Uber's bid to reconsider the fine on Sept. 1.
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Ultimately, national safety concerns will force Europeans to reconsider existing regional agreements.
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Last year, he called on the NFL to reconsider its marijuana ban.
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Current backers can reconsider their pledges to buy a new Time Round.
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But there are also some reasons why you might want to reconsider.
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Saturn begins its retrograde in Sagittarius, asking you to reconsider your beliefs.
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It is not too late for Mr. Trump to reconsider his decision.
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After Thursday night, the St. Louis Cardinals manager might want to reconsider.
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Here are six things you might want to reconsider spending money on.
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It remanded the case so the trial judge can reconsider that question.
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The department also urged travelers to reconsider their travel plans to Nicaragua.
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John Corbyn (R-Texas), sent Bridenstine a letter asking him to reconsider.
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That should give us all reason to pause and reconsider the agreement.
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This might make Salvini reconsider his offer to vote on the overhaul.
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But the board agreed to reconsider its decision after facing increased pressure.
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However, Congress and the new administration should reconsider this policy next year.
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ROME — Anyone who thinks of a snake as something sinister should reconsider.
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Conversations around your home, again, will come up for you to reconsider.
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Narain expects the committee will reconsider voting on his bill next week.
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It's time to reconsider what you think you know about comfort food.
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The title, Rapaciously Yours, asks viewers to reconsider cultural ideas about women.
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The EPA will now have to reconsider Sinclair's application for an exemption.
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What does it take to make a nation reconsider its self-image?
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This cultural exchange challenges audiences to reconsider ethnic identity outside of race.
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In a hearing this fall, he pressed Mr. Sessions to reconsider it.
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John Legend and J. Cole all urged him to reconsider his position.
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However, King asked the governor to reconsider after the stay was lifted.
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In that case, Japan may have to reconsider its own military options.
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She and other speakers urged the board members to reconsider the policy.
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Climate change is forcing more people to reconsider their own transportation choices.
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It may also prompt you to "reconsider your career path," Chait said.
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"Fujifilm will urge the Xerox board of directors to reconsider their decision."
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The State Department is advising U.S. travelers to reconsider travel to China.
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It may make you reconsider your new year commitment to total wellness.
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Others advised anyone thinking of making the trip to reconsider the dates.
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Although the court has since reaffirmed its position, it should promptly reconsider.
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In some cases, pressure from corporations has led politicians to reconsider legislation.
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Does reading the article make you reconsider the meaning of that gesture?
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Hunt and the investors have asked the commission to reconsider its ruling.
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"I urge you to reconsider this trip for another alternative," Scott added.
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No one ever cautioned that I should reconsider or not do it.
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"We need to reconsider the notion of making concessions," Dr. O'Reilly says.
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If you're a consumer, you might want to reconsider your electronic purchases.
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Mr. Lhota asked commuters to reconsider their routes to ease the crowding.
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He called me just last week, asked me if I would reconsider.
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The prison authorities gave him a month to reconsider; he did not.
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But then I look again — burnt-out, barely hanging on — and reconsider.
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"Being vulnerable and asking someone to reconsider can be pathetic," she said.
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It is not too late for the president to reconsider his decision.
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"We saw that people were more likely to reconsider their interactions when their tweet was hidden: 27% of people who had their tweets hidden said they would reconsider how they interact with others in the future," the statement continued.
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Dr. O'Reilly says you can also reconsider what the term "date" actually means.
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First Netflix spoke up, saying it would reconsider its "entire investment" in Georgia.
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For six years, he insisted that Cindy reconsider his offer, but she refused.
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Perhaps this group of kids -- and the courts -- can force him to reconsider.
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The Reuters investigation has led it to reconsider its policy for approving applicants.
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I don't think at this point I'm going to reconsider the balance sheet.
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That would force the attorney general "to seriously reconsider his decision," he said.
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So the automakers asked the Trump administration to reconsider implementing the tougher rules.
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But he did expect overseas talent to reconsider coming to the United States.
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They should reconsider the basic rules that have guided urban development for decades.
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Hill Democrats urged the FTC to reconsider antitrust in the digital age. Sen.
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Anyone itching to have this man kiss their baby may want to reconsider.
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They asked the court to reconsider, saying new evidence had come to light.
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Hopefully, the series creators reconsider their decision to cover #MeToo in season 3.
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If Facebook is planning to make a smart speaker, it should really reconsider.
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Wednesday's order means an 11-judge appeals court panel will reconsider the case.
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The full 9th Circuit voted in November 2018 not to reconsider the case.
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"We've been benefiting as organizations reconsider their on premise strategy," he told Cramer.
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That episode alone should be enough to actuate Facebook to reconsider this call.
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The hardliners who are in charge in Tehran need to reconsider their priorities.
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Just the threat of that scrutiny has caused some Chinese investors to reconsider.
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"Nothing is set in stone, so I might reconsider," the judge reportedly said.
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The latest decision resulted from Skakel's request for the high court to reconsider.
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And, if things don't change, it might be time to reconsider your relationship.
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It said it will reconsider buybacks once the 737 Max returns to service.
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If you are a researcher and considering leaving the names out, please reconsider.
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"Hey it's JL. I hope you'll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump," Legend wrote.
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The newspaper criticized Apple's move and asked the company to reconsider its decision.
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This includes giving birth parents up to 60 days to reconsider their decision.
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He formally asked the agency to reconsider ahead of a March 5 deadline.
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Reconsider the "insurance company bailout," which he says will come to $136 billion.
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When he told Longworth where he was headed, she urged him to reconsider.
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This transit will also encourage you to reconsider issues in your love life.
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Schiff said he hoped the department would reconsider, but was prepared to act.
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Corker last week and asked him to reconsider his decision to retire. Sen.
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The moon connects with Mercury retrograde today, encouraging you to reconsider some ideas.
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Americans should reconsider whether the GOP can be trusted in the U.S. Senate.
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The action comes as other international banks reconsider their U.S. investment banking strategy.
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But reconsider the shows Game of Thrones replaced — Breaking Bad and Mad Men.
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For now, the banks are now asking Congress to reconsider the whole program.
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Did you reconsider whether you're still the best person to lead the company?
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No one expects Trump to seriously reconsider his position on the climate pact.
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He urged Trump to reconsider the invitation, denouncing Duterte's "brutal" drug war. Sen.
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The discovery may prompt scientists to reconsider their earlier assumptions about mass extinction.
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Thom Tillis of North Carolina to call on ICE to reconsider her case.
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But thinking through its roots and negative implications makes me reconsider my attachment.
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Maybe, she thought, she could discover evidence that would make the authorities reconsider.
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Martz responded immediately, asking a different Uber official whether the company would reconsider.
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The fact that I couldn't go a month without drinking made me reconsider.
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Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi would be wise to reconsider her stance immediately.
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"Nothing I do is in stone, so I might reconsider," Judge Salvant said.
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Fernandez, a trade protectionist, has vowed to reconsider his country's membership in Mercosur.
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It's time to reconsider why you're alive and what makes you truly happy.
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Some traveled to Beijing in hopes of persuading officials to reconsider the decision.
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"I hope you'll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump," Legend wrote in the text.
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They asked him to reconsider his opposition to giving their people the vote.
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There is a looming scenario that may require them to reconsider this stand.
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Reconsider your Costco membershipCostco is no stranger to fanfare, and for good reason.
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Tourists are advised to reconsider traveling to Dhaka because of crime and terrorism.
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Apple on Monday filed a request for the court to reconsider its decision.
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Perhaps some of the owners who backed him them will reconsider this time.
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The campaign said it will ask the same court to reconsider its decision.
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"Insurers would likely reconsider their future participation in the market," the actuaries write.
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"We strongly urge you to reconsider the need for your amendment," they wrote.
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The US needs to seriously reconsider its investment strategy to fend off China.
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But Biden expressed optimism that lawmakers would reconsider their positions after Election Day.
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Some men have told me the story made them reconsider how they sit.
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The party has so far ignored European Commission recommendations to reconsider the changes.
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In this new landscape, we need to reconsider every aspect of the past.
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Journalists who met with Sitharaman on Tuesday failed to persuade her to reconsider.
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In August, the EPA announced it would reconsider key parts of the rule.
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More importantly than the bug itself, Apple should reconsider their quality assurance processes.
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However, Robart added a footnote saying he might reconsider if the outbreak worsened.
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The fallout from this announcement has led the UK to reconsider this approach.
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The State Department urged Americans on Friday to reconsider travel to the country.
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Gorsuch urged the Supreme Court to reconsider the entire concept of Chevron deference.
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The Justice Department could still petition the 4th Circuit to reconsider the case.
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That's as good a reason as any to reconsider your fast food habit.
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Will it make you reconsider how you use social media in any way?
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Man, I think what's happened to Facebook recently will cause some to reconsider.
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Fahrenheit 11/9 is not going to convince any Trump loyalists to reconsider.
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If the inspector general finds significant new facts, I would reconsider my opinion.
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Every single chapter was captivating and made me reconsider my outlook on life.
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If they become too popular, he added, the F.D.A. will reconsider the exemption.
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Impressed, he started to reconsider his own brief foray into luxury leather goods.
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They need to reconsider their own role as history-tellers and history-inventors.
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I think we need to reconsider the so-called all or nothing strategy.
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He quoted Mr. Napolitano's calls for Judge Jackson to reconsider Mr. Stone's case.
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She was energized watching the work, prompting her to reconsider her career trajectory.
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The State Department also urged U.S. citizens to "reconsider travel" to the country.
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Gonzalez tried to hold off his bosses while he urged Abdullah to reconsider.
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Until the prohibition comes into effect, he asked that people reconsider the climb.
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If a voter like Hardwick won't reconsider, a second Trump term grows likely.
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"You should reconsider running for your seat," Lopez-Cantera says he told Rubio.
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That downturn led the company's executives to reconsider making such a big investment.
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In my case, this has led me to reconsider my views about patriotism.
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But after Obama's re-election in 2012, two factors pushed Democrats to reconsider.
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Meanwhile, Planned Parenthood activists are storming Capitol Hill to pressure lawmakers to reconsider.
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The narrow vote puts incredible pressure on some directors to reconsider their membership.
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" He urged U.S. President Donald Trump to reconsider: "You are a Deal Maker?
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Perhaps they'll make you reconsider the way you've been treating your hair lately.
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If you're considering a "detox" or "juice cleanse," you might want to reconsider.
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Then if it becomes a recurring problem, reconsider the employee's long-term effectiveness.
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Reissued and repackaged recordings are a chance to reconsider careers and unearth gems.
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We hope the administration would reconsider its position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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Skakel has asked the court to reconsider and remains free on bail. 20093.
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The complainer is distracted and taken "off their script" to reconsider their demand.
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The group will reconsider the original terms of the planned offer, it said.
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If you don't answer yes to all of those questions, pause and reconsider.
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The judges on Wednesday rejected a request from Simonds to reconsider their decision.
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"I am saying to the NRA, reconsider yourselves coming to Dallas," Caraway said.
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There's another factor that could begin nudging some candidates to reconsider their campaigns.
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We, as a consuming public, do not like to be forced to reconsider.
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Ellen Leanse is serious about getting people to reconsider their use of technology.
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"I've advised the White House they ought to reconsider," Grassley said to CNN.
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We join these congressional leaders, advocates and practitioners in urging CMS to reconsider.
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He might have to reconsider if he feels Curio has a good chance.
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Those efforts evidently did not find an attractive price, leading Tata to reconsider.
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Doug Jones (D-Ala.), shaking his head when asked whether Clinton should reconsider.
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But every now and then, a gem pops up that makes me reconsider.
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Senior lawmakers from Trump's Republican Party urged Trump to reconsider imposing the tariffs.
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It's time to reconsider the way we fund our crumbling roads and bridges.
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Truly exceptional ones, however, make you reconsider the limits of the art form.
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Another would be to reconsider America's reflexive opposition to new bids for statehood.
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Morrison also said Australians should also reconsider their need for any overseas travel.
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A sale of that size might be enough to make any developer reconsider.
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But the fact that this commander knew nothing about it made him reconsider.
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He expressed hope that the charges would prompt Sessions to reconsider his views.
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To inject more competition, he argued, Congress should reconsider establishing a public option.
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I urge them to seriously reconsider the proposal to implement a Rooney Rule.
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Namecheap has already filed a request to ICANN to reconsider removing the price caps.
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Corona said this week's earthquakes have caused him to reconsider whether he's actually ready.
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Then, new disciplinary write-ups for the inmate caused the parole board to reconsider.
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A whole lot of people must reconsider their e-missives after they send them.
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Trump should reconsider decision to stop military drills with South Korea, Senator Blunt says.
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But it said it would reconsider an IPO if market conditions become more supportive.
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This is a lovely time to reconsider what home and family means to you.
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The challengers have asked him to reconsider that in light of the Hofeller files.
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US senators are also weighing in, and a handful have urged WWE to reconsider.
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The judge denied that he made conflicting statements and refused to reconsider the sentence.
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Shadowkeep, the latest expansion for Destiny 13, has made me reconsider all of this.
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Tom Cotton, Marco Rubio and Joni Ernst, signed a letter telling Trump to reconsider.
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We urge Donald Trump to reconsider and let the Washington Post do its job.
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Over the weekend, however, two major influencers threw a party that made us reconsider.
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When you're out-pricing Apple's primary earbuds, however, it might be time to reconsider.
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Of the seven judges who wanted to reconsider it, four were confirmed under Trump.
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In April, a majority of judges on the court declined to reconsider the case.
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Anyone looking to Siri for real-life information may want to reconsider their sources.
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This is an important time to reconsider the give and take in your partnerships.
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Rubio urged Obama to reconsider his trip, citing political arrests in the past year.
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"The collective howl of pain might induce even the most ardent protectionist to reconsider."
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"If the protests are still occurring in December, we will likely reconsider," he said.
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The ECB, meanwhile, is set to reconsider its monetary stimulus programme in the autumn.
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We appeal to conservatives still waving the NeverTrump banner to reconsider while time remains.
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"I would hope that they reconsider this one decision on S-400," he said.
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IFC declined to comment on whether it would reconsider its stake in the bank.
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Kurdi urged anyone thinking about making the kind of journey he attempted to reconsider.
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The Australian government advised citizens to reconsider their need to travel to Sri Lanka.
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He might want to reconsider just "winging it" again if those reports are true.
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Price has asked the council to reconsider their opinion at their upcoming July meeting.
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Men need a serious time-out to reconsider the power structure of this world.
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"I hope you'll reconsider aligning yourself with Trump," Legend wrote to West over text.
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One can only hope at this point that they'll reconsider before it's too late.
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" In private, he has urged Trump to reconsider and approach DACA with "more heart.
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But there are a few reasons why you might want to reconsider that plan.
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The official said SK and its partners will reconsider the timing for factory construction.
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Sherwin and Muraskin encouraged me to reconsider what is going on beneath the hood.
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But the court said it would reconsider the government's request after receiving more information.
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Through the introduction of alternate realities, dystopias encourage people to reconsider their present day.
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Trump hinted he might now be ready to reconsider his isolationist anti-agreement position.
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On Wednesday, they announced they have formally requested the EPA reconsider its information request.
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To combat this, Snapchat may have to reconsider its commitments to the current interface.
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Don't make any commitments—remember, it's time to reflect and reconsider, not push forward!
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Ad agencies besieged Facebook to reconsider, according to three people familiar with the situation.
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But with a night to reconsider, Harvey again declined an interview request on Wednesday.
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Hillary's Bataan Death March is making Republicans reconsider their own suicide mission with Trump.
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He called for the world's Muslims to reconsider Saudi control of the holy sites.
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Mr. Trump recently displayed at least a modest willingness to reconsider unpopular policy changes.
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But following a mass shooting in Orlando last weekend, Rubio said he would reconsider.
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So, with just 11 observations, scientists have already been forced to reconsider their theories.
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Omar suggested that lawmakers reconsider the annual U.S. aid allocated to Israel in response.
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He has every right to make that decision but we're urging him to reconsider.
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" The State Department's advisory was later downgraded from "do not travel" to "reconsider travel.
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Arizona's wise decision should prompt officials in Virginia and Ohio to reconsider their plans.
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My Girlfriend's Father : This makes me reconsider your candidacy as a son-in-law.
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He needs to urgently reconsider his current approach because it's harmful to American interests.
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" He added: "In an appropriate case, this court should reconsider that fiction of Chevron.
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But then, Kanew, 38, says that world events inspired him to reconsider his future.
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The agency said it had no plans to reconsider its assessment of the chemical.
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And in this muteness, we are invited to stop and think again, to reconsider.
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Now, the officers want the Supreme Court to reconsider the application of that immunity.
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Fiduciaries that wish to gain more and lose less must reconsider business as usual.
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Venus and Saturn connect at 4:01 AM, encouraging us to reconsider our commitments.
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Fifteen years later, here is why you should reconsider your hatred of Pearl Harbor.
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Activists have asked Blackstone to reconsider the deal, pointing to abuses of NSO's technology.
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Brooks seized on that Wednesday, asking the president to reconsider his endorsement of Strange.
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S. judge to reconsider house arrest for Giuliani associate charged in Ukraine-linked case
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Increasingly urgent appeals by Israeli journalists had forced military censors to reconsider the ban.
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It's time to reconsider your goals and reestablish some boundaries between yourself and others.
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All of the justices agreed that the appeals court should reconsider Mr. Kisor's case.
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It is unclear if the department will reconsider Mr. Trump's privilege claim going forward.
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But I found him willing to listen to my perspective and reconsider his own.
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I spearheaded a campaign to get the producers and sponsors to reconsider doing so.
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My experience makes me believe that Attorney General Barr should reconsider Justice Department policy.
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The answer sometimes is: You reconsider how you feel about lingerie and older men.
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In some cases, we have to reconsider what exactly is a musical-theater narrative.
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The government also advised Australians to reconsider overseas travel, according to a government website.
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It sparks a necessary reinvention as soldiers reconsider everything in their post-injury life.
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Expect to reconsider your stance around these themes deeply over the next few weeks.
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"With that crying kid, I don't know, I might reconsider," Mr. Davy, 69, said.
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They will be more effective if they reconsider their own refugee policies as well.
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" She offered to reconsider if I changed my wording, if I wrote "something redeeming.
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But he said it was natural for a new administration to reconsider agency operations.
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It is written so rousingly that it just may make you reconsider your priorities.
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However, to reconsider Roe, all the Supreme Court needs is a pre-viability limitation.
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If Congress fails to act, it will be incumbent upon President Trump to reconsider.
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Nearly all respondents, 97 percent, said they'd reconsider candidates with any type of lie.
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The CDC is encouraging travelers to reconsider all travel on cruise ships in Asia.
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It's impressive and also forces her to reconsider everything she knows about her sister.
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Matthew Cheung, Hong Kong's No. 2 official, appealed to the medical workers to reconsider.
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Two Democratic senators urged Visa, Mastercard and Stripe to reconsider their involvement in Libra.
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"If it starts to blur too much, then they have to reconsider," he added.
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Thousands of scientists weighed in from abroad, pleading with the Australian government to reconsider.
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Furthermore, "CDC recommends that all travelers reconsider cruise ship voyages to or within Asia."
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On Thursday, the state attorney general's office asked the court to reconsider its decision.
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Collin PetersonCollin Clark PetersonMore than 200 lawmakers urge Supreme Court to 'reconsider' Roe v.
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Daniel LipinskiDaniel William LipinskiMore than 200 lawmakers urge Supreme Court to 'reconsider' Roe v.
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In e-mails, Simone Ledeen urged her former boss, and family friend, to reconsider.
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He said he killed so many that he began to reconsider whom he hired.
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If ever there were a moment to reconsider the status quo, this is it.
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The memo then led the State Department to reconsider their approach to the region.
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It's also a good time, he says, to reconsider attending a four-year college.
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If you are one of them, our tech writer says it's time to reconsider.
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Buttigieg's response is part of a larger attempt to reconsider what makes America great.
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President Trump's new vision for America is suddenly forcing us to reconsider that assumption.
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Above all, it'll make you reconsider the awesome power of the phrase yee-haw.
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With his supervisors' encouragement, he set out to reconsider the entire dinosaur classification system.
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The court said it would not reconsider Gregory's conviction of aggravated first-degree murder.
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If enough people refuse to give this information, they'll have to reconsider their policy.
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But Spicer said it was natural for a new administration to reconsider agency operations.
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The E.P.A. should reconsider this reckless repeal and stand up for our drinking water.
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Americans have begun to reconsider the cash they handle every day as coronavirus spreads.
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Mr. Timbers said he was intrigued by the chance to reconsider the performer's career.
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But will the latest volume of the National Climate Assessment force Trump to reconsider?
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This is an important time to reconsider conversations, commitments, and problems in your relationships.
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This is a fantastic time to reconsider your schedule and to move things around.
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By dissolving the border between these styles, Bergman gently nudges us to reconsider portraiture.
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Garland voted that the full court should reconsider the panel's decision, but he lost.
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PLEASE RECONSIDER: The Democratic Party's national campaign committees on Friday pressed Google to "reconsider" its recent decision to restrict political advertisements, escalating a pressure campaign against the tech giant over a policy change that will restructure how politicians and campaigns advertise online.
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If it's going to hinder your comfort all day, it may be best to reconsider.
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Wednesday&aposs letter to Google urges the tech giant to reconsider its partnership with Huawei.
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It's currently not going to show ads in Dating, though it could reconsider that later.
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McGovern, Democrats should reconsider McGovern himself: He should have become the party's Barry Goldwater. Lyndon
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It may be time for you to reconsider who you allow to manage your money.
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By giving him Edwards' book, Ray wants Erick to reconsider how he interacts with system.
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Lawyers for Smith almost immediately filed a motion asking the Court to reconsider its order.
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One downtown establishment unfurled a banner deriding Ramsey, a notion Pitino asked fans to reconsider.
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But now, with a new Republican majority at the FCC, Thune hopes Democrats will reconsider.
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Higher costs for both materials and labor are causing some consumers to reconsider their renovations.
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TRADE TENSIONS Fernandez, a trade protectionist, has vowed to reconsider his country's membership in Mercosur.
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It'd be nice if the company would reconsider this, but I'm not holding out hope.
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Schwartz said he would warn any company considering working with FF to reconsider the deal.
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No doubt other companies readying their own devices took the opportunity to reconsider their strategy.
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A U.S. intelligence official, however, told CNBC the government hopes Twitter will reconsider its decision.
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Is it one of dialogue and communication that challenges people to reconsider their belief systems?
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Sometimes a book makes you reconsider a subject you've studied all of your adult life.
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So there's not much chance their arguments will persuade the panel to reconsider its decision.
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Lees-Galloway has said the restrictions were discriminatory and that the government would reconsider them.
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I think, however, that they – and their boss, the prime minister – may wish to reconsider.
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Google asked Ryu to reconsider her ruling on Thursday, which has not yet been decided.
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The IAU should be embarrassed by these selections and reconsider similar honors in the future.
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It's time to reconsider whether America's "noble experiment" was really such a failure after all.
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The outing of terrible men in Hollywood, tech, and politics has made me reconsider this.
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To revive gamification, we need to reconsider why it failed and how it actually works.
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That made me reconsider which smart device one should start building their smart home with.
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OPM has instructed agencies to reconsider job offers with start dates later than Feb. 22.
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Tougher sanctions alone are not enough to get North Korea to reconsider its weapons programs.
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In January, though, she witnessed a scary moment with another fighter that made her reconsider.
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The local NAACP quickly intervened, and an advisory panel was formed to reconsider the closures.
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Then the Department of Justice pushed back, and asked the judge to reconsider the decision.
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Michel Barnier, the EU's lead negotiator, said he was unwilling to reconsider the previous agreement.
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It was unclear whether the judge will reconsider his earlier decision and order faster results.
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This Mercury retrograde is asking you to deeply reconsider or revisit your beliefs and worldview.
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Later, she sends him a letter with a family portrait attached, asking him to reconsider.
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Should cash burn stabilize and reverse trajectory, we are prepared to reconsider our underperform rating.
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Looking around at the agents at the office, Mengers began to reconsider her own options.
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It urged Pakistan to reconsider its decision to downgrade diplomatic ties, striking a conciliatory tone.
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Yet tens of thousands of people responded, asking the DEA to reconsider via a whitehouse.
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They simply have to reconsider the issue, and maybe, just maybe, they'll act on it.
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That makes it harder for the ECB to reconsider ending quantitative easing (QE) this year.
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Shifts are taking place in your career—it's time to reconsider how you manage things!
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But nearly two decades on, is it time to reconsider George Lucas' most maligned movie?
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President Obama should reconsider this decision instead of allowing political pressure to cloud his judgment.
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But offer me a freezer full of Ben & Jerry's pints and I just might reconsider.
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Kaine turned down the position initially, but the Obama administration personally asked him to reconsider.
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We were left to reconsider our views, something movies do better that most art forms.
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Now if only they'd reconsider offering such little storage on the new iPhone SE. Developing.
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Brock Osweiler is so bad he makes me briefly reconsider my stance on labor issues.
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George gave no indication that market trends had forced her to reconsider the policy path.
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The agency will reconsider this guidance in discussions with the new administration, Congress and stakeholders.
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But price-gouge a senator and you might find yourself needing to reconsider your policy.
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The Sun is in your sign, Aquarius, where it's inspiring you to reconsider your goals.
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If that's the case, Cuomo's efforts to get Amazon to reconsider may not be enough.
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The cancellation prompted at least once regional leader, Bolivian President Evo Morales, to reconsider attending.
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The president asked him to reconsider retirement, Mr. King said, but ultimately accepted his decision.
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It certainly helped that there was zero peer pressure from my wife to reconsider coasters.
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The court instructed the EPA to reconsider the rule, with the judges' arguments in mind.
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This is the right time to slow down and reconsider what security means to you.
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But, like many women, Schumer says that getting pregnant made her reconsider her beauty routine.
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Top Republicans have called on the Trump administration to reconsider its steel and aluminum tariffs.
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We urge Chairman Brady to reconsider his decision to repeal advance refunding of municipal bonds.
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The United States should also pressure our allies to reconsider some of their trade deals.
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But Mr. Trump petitioned the full court to erase that ruling and reconsider the case.
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We also must reconsider who is responsible for cybersecurity and create a culture of cybersecurity.
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"It's time," he added, for sports leagues' governing bodies to reconsider their positions on CBD.
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Does the strong pre-holiday showing mean studios should reconsider sitting out the Halloween weekend?
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You will think twice about buying and reconsider what you already own, with revived appreciation.
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"These events raise questions about your commitment to reconsider the Justice Department's position," Harris wrote.
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The U.S. State Department is warning people to reconsider any travel to Turkey right now.
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In the Ninth Circuit, Trump should reconsider his decision to bypass the recommendations of Sens.
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If you were a couples counselor, you would tell him to maybe reconsider this relationship.
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An agency can reconsider regulations, the court said, but must enforce them while doing so.
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However, Fitch will continue to monitor developments and whether we need to reconsider our assumptions.
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Their estrangement has a salutary effect, creating the distance from which to reconsider the past.
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This bureaucratic morass has forced some providers to reconsider their participation in the Choice program.
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The resolution is adopted without objection; the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table.
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The bank will "review and possibly reconsider" the bank's monetary policy in March, he said.
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The rise of populist movements in Europe could make officials in Brussels reconsider, he said.
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After 2016, one might have expected Democrats to reconsider their full embrace of identity politics.
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Environmental groups have said they will sue over the decision to reconsider the methane rules.
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With Citizens United out of the way, that court or another might reconsider that case.
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Trump also warned allies that the U.S. would reconsider its troop placement if nothing changes.
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Longo uses 12 large-scale, charcoal-produced works to reconsider the state of the world.
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But if the movement abandons the EPA administrator, Trump may reconsider his support for Pruitt.
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South Florida can reconsider its trajectory to continue building more and more expensive real estate.
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Everything will get going after you take time to reconsider some pressing matters this month.
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Cramer said that the company behind Birds Eye frozen vegetables and Smart Balance could reconsider.
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"The PM knows the consequences, she now needs to reconsider," DUP lawmaker Sammy Wilson said.
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Both men have urged the President to reconsider his stance since China given the circumstances.
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But he later appeared to reconsider his previous expression of trust in the Saudi explanation.
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"After a while, he starts to reconsider his decision-making skills," Ms. Abrams said dryly.
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My line tends to be 'if you are expecting them to change, you might reconsider.
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"Agencies obviously have broad discretion to reconsider a regulation at any time," the judges ruled.
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Bitton and other experts recommend that parents reconsider group playdates, and avoid the local playground.
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Aronson began to reconsider the prudence of maintaining a tape library on the studio backlot.
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Top House Democrats sent a letter to the White House Thursday asking Trump to reconsider.
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So should we reconsider the principle that money from big businesses can buy our elections?
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Drenched, I approached Asaad with a squishy conviction and compelled him to reconsider the purchase.
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But shockingly, she begged the court to reconsider ... because she wants him to come home.
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The new laws are intended to give the Supreme Court an opportunity to reconsider Roe.
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The news prompted calls from Republicans and Democrats for the president to reconsider the withdrawal.
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Mixed with love, it inspired willingness to reconsider in earnest actions I once wholesale condemned.
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But the behaviour of newly elected U.S. President Donald Trump has caused her to reconsider.
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He at first refuses, but as the situation grows more dire he starts to reconsider.
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The business is increasingly under pressure as airlines reconsider their orders and ask for compensation.
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My mother and other relatives have implored my sister to reconsider her anti-vaccination stance.
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The Department of Justice last week asked a federal appeals court to reconsider the case.
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But affluent city-dwellers fleeing to the summer destination may want to reconsider that decision.
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He pleaded with the woman to reconsider, saying he thought this could be a scam.
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The Australian government also urged Australian nationals to "reconsider their need to travel" to China.
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"Reconsider travel to Italy due to a recent outbreak of COVID-19," the advisory says.
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To abandon these people is a real shitshow, and I'm hoping President Trump will reconsider.
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"Insurers would likely reconsider their future participation in the market" without a mandate, she writes.
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Could we please reconsider this proposal once we have grown-ups running our government again?
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Originally, the law imposed a mandatory five-year separation period intended to make couples reconsider.
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On Friday, a petition was circulating among people who were urging the group to reconsider.
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Protect Our Defenders on Thursday urged Congress to reconsider the bill that the testimony opposed.
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He asked Mr. Moon to reconsider the timing of the aid, Mr. Moon's office said.
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They had written to the ICA to basically get them to reconsider exhibiting her work.
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Therefore, she thinks policymakers should reconsider the current path they expect for future rate hikes.
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It also urged the appeals court to reconsider whether the case should be thrown out.
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All admirers of Strauss should see this production and reconsider where his best talents lay.
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We should also reconsider how we present sports to children at a very basic level.
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It's possible that these changes could spark some lawmakers, particularly Costello, to reconsider reelection bids.
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If they seem to contradict what your counterpart is saying, you might reconsider your assumptions.
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And so, after many fumbles, YouTube said it would reconsider all of its harassment policies.
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The State Department has listed El Salvador as a country US travelers should reconsider visiting.
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Students in those situations may need help to reconsider their responses to their roommates' difficulties.
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He added that if parliament changes the rules, the ministry could reconsider the tender's requirements.
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Perhaps this is what has led the President to seemingly reconsider his decision on TPP.
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The union was also pushing for GM to reconsider the proposed closures of four facilities.
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What I'm really thinking is that if other people love the cat, Ma may reconsider.
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"The senator has been encouraged to reconsider his decision and is listening closely," Johnson added.
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CNN said it would reconsider the policy if research shows vaping products are not harmful.
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As more consumers reconsider their use of plastic, growth in bottled water sales has slowed.
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Aboriginal people do not have the political power to make us reconsider our casual racism.
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But it may be time to time to reconsider our current classification of controlled substances.
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Behind the scenes, administration officials have been trying to persuade lawmakers to reconsider the bill.
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But they are never transgressive, and they are not invitations to reconsider the female form.
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But working on Safe Harbor had forced her to reconsider her views on medical marijuana.
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China — North Korea's main financial backer — appears finally ready to reconsider, and reduce, its support.
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The United Nations, the United States, and other rights groups have urged Kenya to reconsider.
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" "Markets have been pushing the Fed, I think, to reconsider its path of rate increases.
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Mars retrograde in Sag will also ask you to reconsider your vision for your life.
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To reconsider The Cable Guy is to understand its increasing relevance in the postmodern world.
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It's a powerful time to build wealth, but an important moment to reconsider communication issues.
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According to the Chicago Tribune, should Harper find more backers, the legislature could reconsider the legislation.
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Of those surveyed by TopResume, 85 percent said they'd reconsider a candidate who lied about licensing.
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It was an opportunity for the Musée d'Orsay to reconsider its position and review its politics.
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Zandian told CNN that the experience has made him reconsider his future in the United States.
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And it prompted consumers to reconsider a long-established brand in new and very contemporary ways.
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Saar's success relies on her exceptional ability to reconsider master narratives through revised visualizations of history.
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Jeb Bush politely asked Donald Trump to "reconsider" his proposed ban on Muslim immigrants; Trump declined.
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Bush was something of an exception, saying he hoped Trump would reconsider his position on Muslims.
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McConnell reached out to Acosta and Perdue to reconsider their proposal to shutter centers in Kentucky.
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The ABA is calling on the Department of Health and Human Services to reconsider the regulation.
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Once the vehicles have AEB operational at higher speeds, CR says testers will reconsider the scores.
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I wish both companies would reconsider, as this is starting to feel like a different network.
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Wrestling fans are urging World Wrestling Entertainment to reconsider its upcoming major event in Saudi Arabia.
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Deval Patrick (D), who also said he'd been asked by friends to reconsider running for president.
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The final 19% would reconsider their dislike of Mr Trump if he "does a good job".
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Still, it's better to know, because it might help us reconsider the way we approach breastfeeding.
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Ahead of your next big-ticket expense, it may be time to reconsider the personal loan.
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This one is a bonafide classic in the "films that make you reconsider your marriage" subgenre.
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The researchers urge their colleagues working on inventing techniques for industrial farming of octopus to reconsider.
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"If he does, I might have to reconsider my nationality," said the outspoken Egyptian-born American.
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The company's chief executive said the strikes could make it reconsider investments in its French plants.
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Miller offers us the chance to reconsider myths through the eyes of a woman living them.
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Her pieces invite you to reconsider what a female body should look like, especially in art.
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The Moon is in fellow Earth sign Virgo today, encouraging you to reconsider a few things.
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"I think if we get a vote on immigration we reconsider this bill," Meadows told reporters.
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"I advise anyone planning personal travel to North Korea to seriously reconsider their plans," Hall said.
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If you are, then you need to reconsider your reaction, because you are probably missing out.
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AP Photo/Teresa CrawfordFlying this week might make you reconsider your decision to ever leave home.
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Although Mr Trump abandoned it, he has hinted he may reconsider, which would be a start.
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She said she walked away hopeful that Manchin would reconsider his decision to fund Planned Parenthood.
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Other parents of victims who were contemplating a lawsuit may reconsider because of the public scrutiny.
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The tariffs have worried Wisconsin's Republican Governor Scott Walker, who last week urged Trump to reconsider.
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I think that as conditions change in the future we might come back and reconsider that.
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On Thanksgiving Day, he tweeted that he was working to persuade Carrier to reconsider the move.
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Trump's administration last week asked the Supreme Court to reconsider the legality of his travel ban.
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The added pressure of the witness tampering allegation may cause him to reconsider a plea deal.
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VW will "reconsider all costs", says Mr Müller, including even its hallowed research-and-development budget.
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Congressional leaders, the Business Roundtable and farming interests all flooded the administration with pleas to reconsider.
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Sewing was reportedly forced to reconsider his stance following investor pressure over the bank's declining performance.
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We all hope you reconsider and join us in building the exciting future of New York.
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At that point, Washington Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler began contacting carriers and urged them to reconsider.
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Scary clowns are even robbing pizzerias in Germany and forcing McDonald's to reconsider their iconic mascot.
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"Accordingly... we doubt that this will lead the ECB to reconsider its policy support," McKeown said.
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It's a sweet moment that makes us reconsider the unfair ways we stereotype moms and motherhood.
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I love me some Kylie I'm not going to lie / She makes me reconsider liking guys.
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The companies, which include Glencore and Barrick, have been lobbying the government to reconsider the law.
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Do we need to reconsider other types of governmental structures beyond the format of the presidency?
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The National Basketball Association said it may reconsider hosting its 2017 All-Star Game in Charlotte.
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But if you think Oreo eating stops there, we'd like to strongly encourage you to reconsider.
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He could ask the court to reconsider the decision or appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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It's not in our interest to push them out but perhaps to reconsider what NATO is.
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The Senate must reconsider some of the new amendments before the bill is sent to Gov.
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But officials hope that the federal guidelines may prompt states like California to reconsider their proposals.
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That would tighten financial conditions and likely prompt the Fed to reconsider rate hikes, he added.
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Washington, she said, should reconsider the partners it has chosen from within the Kurdish power centers.
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LAST week America's Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said it would reconsider its definition of "healthy".
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They go a step beyond colorblocking, and they'll probably inspire you to reconsider the humble style.
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He said Trump asked him at least four times to reconsider his decision not to run.
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"I ask that you reconsider the position set forth in your August 2 letter," she continued.
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A select group of New York Republican donors met last month to reconsider Cruz's presidential hopes.
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The justices said the lower court should reconsider its ruling in light of the new guidance.
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The Trump presidency has prompted the media to rewrite and reconsider its traditions, standards and rules.
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Our bill would place limits on how many times the Patent Office can reconsider a patent.
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After arresting the protesters, the government decided to wait six months and reconsider holding the auction.
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The NRCC withdraws our support of Seth Grossman and calls on him to reconsider his candidacy.
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After taking four immigration votes that all fell short last week, they should reconsider their strategy.
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Considering the amount of discrimination turban-wearing Sikhs regularly undergo, please reconsider selling this product. pic.twitter.
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After Trump's withdrawal from the deal, leaders may want to reconsider concessions and tone down commitments.
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In addition to needing a more effective message, the Right ought to reconsider their messaging objective.
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"If bonds were more attractively valued, maybe we would reconsider our neutral on stocks," he said.
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Even when they are willing, the slow pace of court proceedings can lead them to reconsider.
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Ultimately, a shocking discovery about Etheria itself causes Adora to reconsider everything she thought she knew.
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"I've got work to do," Perez told wife, who urged him to reconsider reporting for duty.
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Both should seriously reconsider before their plans to curb teen vaping go wildly up in smoke.
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The company then plans to reconsider the closings and announce any supplemental closings in early 98188.
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Leaders of the three countries, all parties to the agreement, pressed Trump to reconsider his decision.
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Until he develops an unexpected friendship with a visiting Chinese actor and is forced to reconsider.
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Although it is opposed by many people, economic conservatives should reconsider a revenue-neutral carbon tax.
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Expect to run into some old friends and to reconsider the people you're currently associating with.
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Some market participants have began to urge policymakers to reconsider Indonesia's liberal rules on capital movement.
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"We're calling EPA out on its own promise, to reconsider it when the time was right."
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The government fought back, largely in sealed motions, and tried to convince the judge to reconsider.
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The EPA on Friday denied two requests to reconsider the emissions standards published in November 2014.
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The consumer bureau first said it would reconsider the payday lending rule under Mulvaney last year.
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The Wall Street Journal earlier reported the SEC's decision to reconsider its approval of the product.
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After a new report was released faulting the commissioner, the mayor may have reason to reconsider.
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"All parties involved should pause for a moment and reconsider their positions," he said on Sunday.
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Ralph Northam is asking Liberty University to reconsider the decision to invite students back to campus.
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The push to reconsider Columbus Day is "definitely not something that's against Italian-Americans," he added.
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He jointly wrote a critical column urging the president to reconsider his plan to impose tariffs.
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They might want to reconsider this strategy (or lack thereof) before they lose all their dragons.
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The biggest declines came in Tennessee and Texas, which have begun to reconsider eligibility more often.
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Would Carl Sagan watch The Artist and then go into his room to "reconsider some things"?
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More fundamentally, we need to reconsider where the upper and lower bounds of diagnosis should be.
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"I'm really baffled by this denial," she said, ordering a final conference to reconsider the case.
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Many Congress officials have not yet given up hope that Rahul Gandhi will reconsider his resignation.
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison told Australians "reconsider your need to travel and avoid all affected areas".
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His granddaughter (Morgana Davies) urges him to reconsider, spurring Michael to tell her about his childhood.
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"If the inspector general finds significant new facts, I would reconsider my opinion," Mr. Rosenstein wrote.
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The U.S. Department of State advised U.S. citizens to reconsider travel abroad due to COVID-19.
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But will rainbow flags make flyers reconsider whether to spend their dollars on those waffle fries?
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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has called on Australians to reconsider traveling overseas because of the coronavirus.
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But if the channel for communication is jammed, I have to reconsider what our efforts mean.
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GOP leaders said they would delay a motion to reconsider the bill until a later date.
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On June 5, the agency denied a request by his lawyer that it reconsider removing him.
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In recent years, the number of editors wheezing up the stairs forced the management to reconsider.
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About 424 cases had been reopened since the government decided to reconsider the policy, he added.
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Her new knowledge causes her to reconsider the nature of her own and her parents' marriage.
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Turmoil in Turkey has already caused the German carmaker Volkswagen to reconsider a big investment there.
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The justices sent the case back down to the lower court to reconsider Keith Tharpe's claims.
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By the last instance of Rieffel's Morissette bombardment, her husband seemed to seriously reconsider their marriage.
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Sanders also calls for the federal government to reconsider MLB's antitrust exemption over the proposed dissolutions.
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They said we aren't in a position to reconsider this in any way, shape or form.
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"The obvious lesson learned is we have to reconsider how we protect information," Mr. Bachvarov said.
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But if you're taking philosophy, hoping to "figure things out," maybe reconsider, and save your money.
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I've spent a lot of money recently, so I save the link to reconsider them later.
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Mississippi then asked the full court to reconsider the case, but that request was denied Friday.
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The Scottish Rugby Union even threatened legal action against the organisers to force them to reconsider.
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Shortly after, a petition circulated among people who opposed the performance, urging the group to reconsider.
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The Japanese and Australians have been particularly clear that they hope that the U.S. will reconsider.
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In April, Doudna's team requested the interference for the PTO to reconsider who deserves the patent.
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The E Ink screen isn't molasses-slow, but there's enough delay to make you reconsider corrections.
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For those few people knocking public service, hope you'll reconsider answering the call to help others.
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That could open the door for the owners to reconsider the bid to stay in Oakland.
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With this history of support for prodemocracy dissidents in mind, reconsider the visit by Sen. McCain.
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But less than six months in, she found the person who would force her to reconsider.
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On Monday, GOP leaders including House Speaker Paul Ryan implored the president to reconsider the taxes.
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Don't ask for favors today, but do use this energy to reconsider the commitments you've made.
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The hardware giant sent a letter to the U.S. Trade Representative asking the office to reconsider.
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If the Celtics manage to pull out a big road victory on Thursday, we will reconsider.
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But at least two justices have since said that they are ready to reconsider that ruling.
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The meeting will give both leaders an opportunity to reconsider their game plan on North Korea.
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He said his side is deciding whether to ask the judge to reconsider or to appeal.
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Perhaps the Fed will need to reconsider further, but they won't show it in this quarter.
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"The obvious lesson learned is we have to reconsider how we protect information," Mr. Bachvarov said.
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And I wish companies like Facebook would reconsider their exclusive focus on places like Silicon Valley.
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But when the network asked her to reconsider, it planted a pesky idea in her brain.
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Given that they weren't successful, the GOP may be forced to reconsider its messaging and recruitment.
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But Republican leaders in Congress quickly shied away from the issue and pushed him to reconsider.
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So far this term, he has called for the court to reconsider New York Times v.
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And if that happens, Trump may choose to scrap talks altogether — and reconsider his military options.
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A year into the Obama administration, the EPA agreed to reconsider the Bush EPA's refinery decision.
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An idea or conversation will come this evening that will push you to reconsider your goals.
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That got us thinking today that Facebook should reconsider who has access to its broadcasting feature.
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A move like that might, in turn, lead other countries to reconsider their own climate plans.
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At one point, her bestie, Latasha Colbert, checked in to suggest she reconsider going back another time.
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I don't go regularly because I usually run, but today's class has made me reconsider my stance.
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Since that last one seems the most promising, I decided to reconsider Smith as a performance artist.
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New York City's chief pension fund official this week asked the index providers to reconsider their decisions.
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Many major cities have also passed bans on wild animal performances, effectively making other circuses reconsider acts.
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"The President should reconsider the wisdom of this measure before it causes any real damage," Yerxa said.
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Nothing permanent, just a short break where we stop for a moment and maybe reconsider our priorities.
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Dreamers and several big-city mayors have asked Trump to reconsider his plan to scrap the protections.
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On the anniversary of the worst nuclear disaster ever, it may be time to reconsider nuclear power.
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More than 100 House Republicans signed a letter Wednesday calling for Trump to reconsider implementing his tariffs.
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It feels like projecting, or like I'm meant to reconsider who is predator and who is prey.
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The appeals court will soon vote on whether to reconsider the case with an 11-judge panel.
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The order instructs both departments to formally reconsider the Water of the United States rule or WOTUS.
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" The next more serious warnings are Level 3, or "Reconsider travel," and Level 4, "Do not travel.
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Immediately, fans were asking for Disney and Marvel to reconsider their decision, but the studios stood firm.
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However, Gottlieb said the agency will reconsider the exemption if data show kids are using these products.
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The Human Fertilization and Embryology Authority will now have to reconsider the request, according to the Telegraph.
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In January, Massachusetts' attorney general asked the biotechnology company to reconsider its pricing for Sovaldi and Harvoni.
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She hopes that her story will inspire other women who may be in similar situations to reconsider.
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I would implore you to reconsider the possibility that liberal Americans are just as American as you.
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Rather, they're simply asking archaeologists to reconsider and re-evaluate ancient mass graves found in coastal contexts.
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Glasgow, who is "absolutely stunned" by the sentence, plans to file a motion to reconsider the ruling.
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Such instability caused by an armed intervention could prompt corporations to reconsider their investment in the city.
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In the court papers filed Wednesday, prosecutors said they planned to ask Morin to reconsider his ruling.
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Welcker also called for the West to reconsider sanctions imposed over Russia's role in the Ukraine conflict.
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Driscoll told Judge Chutkan on Wednesday that they planned to ask her to reconsider the detention order.
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This generation, once marked by ambivalence or inability to buy homes, has begun to reconsider its goals.
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No matter what, big corporations will have to seriously reconsider the way their goods are being sold.
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Beijing's wedge issue provides a good opportunity for Facebook, YouTube and others to reconsider profiting from propaganda.
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Hyundai Heavy has said it plans to "reconsider" listing its refinery arm after completing the stake sale.
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As the center turns belligerent and dismissive of minorities, the edges reconsider their places in the world.
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Foreign Minister Jorge Arreaza on Wednesday called Canada&aposs decision hostile and urged its government to reconsider.
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Of course, Paula forgives her, but it's still setting the scene for Rebecca to reconsider her priorities.
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"We need to reconsider the all-or-nothing strategy," the official told reporters on condition of anonymity.
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Mercury is retrograde in fellow fire sign Aries, encouraging you to reconsider opinions you may have overlooked.
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This ultimately didn't inspire him to reconsider his beliefs, but it took our conversation a little further.
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If the survival side of Minecraft never appealed to you, reconsider your excitement for No Man's Sky.
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Reconsider convenience: Millennials might not open cans of tuna, but they could well buy fresh tuna salad.
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Reuters reported some party officials have not yet given up hope that Gandhi will reconsider the resignation.
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It would take another bomb to drop for voters to reconsider the actor's chances at an Oscar.
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Things have changed in recent times, however, and those changes have been sufficient to make me reconsider.
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So if you're not buying ThirdLove yet, now may be the time to reconsider your lingerie situation.
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It is time that we as a state reconsider whether this is still beneficial to our residents.
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Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, the majority leader, urged Mr. Obama to reconsider even submitting a name.
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Problematic situations will inspire you to reconsider some of your most strongly held beliefs and make changes.
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Maharashtra's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said that it would ask the court to reconsider its order.
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China also offered to reconsider anti-dumping duties on U.S. sorghum, according to a proposal it submitted.
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Mercury begins its retrograde in fellow Earth sign Capricorn today, pushing you to reconsider your life's philosophy.
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Your ruling planet, Venus, is retrograde this month, pushing you to reconsider how you spend your days.
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Until then, give the trailer a watch above, which might make you seriously reconsider ever having kids.
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There is no date set for when the judge will rule on Manning's motion to reconsider sanctions.
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The court sent the case back to the judge in Seattle to reconsider the Chamber's antitrust claim.
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Several relatives said they believe the sentences are too lenient and called on the judge to reconsider.
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There are other reasons to reconsider dams: many of them, like our roads and bridges, are aging.
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But President Donald Trump's policies made them reconsider their plans and try their luck in Canada instead.
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The circuit should reconsider the issue without giving the Labor Department's interpretation controlling weight, the court said.
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Candidates' handlers might reconsider, however, their fondness for jamming "America" and the "American Dream" into these slogans.
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Oigara said the government ought to reconsider its move to raise excise duty on financial service fees.
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The Moon also challenges Jupiter in Virgo at 8:42 AM, pushing us to reconsider our excesses.
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Nor has the controversy surrounding the case spurred authorities in Europe to reconsider their crackdown on migration.
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It should reconsider several outdated, oil-industry funded studies that understate the environmental benefits of renewable fuels.
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Defense Secretary Mark Esper had urged Seoul to reconsider abandoning a military intelligence-sharing deal with Tokyo.
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The plaintiffs had asked the court to reconsider the case once it was back to full strength.
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The State Department has issued a travel advisory suggesting people reconsider plans to travel to Sri Lanka.
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Now the trade war between America and China has prompted tech firms to reconsider their investment strategy.
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Gabrielle Vidal, a lawyer for Mr. Redstone, asked that the judge reconsider their request for a dismissal.
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The Trump administration, however, argues this is a poor case for the court to reconsider its precedent.
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"Maybe when Jeff Zucker tires of him over at CNN, he will reconsider our offer," Carlson said.
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Jenkins urged Sessions to reconsider on tapping a second special counsel, noting his constituents are losing patience.
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It is time we reconsider and take a hard look at what we want for our country.
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Some delegates expressed concern that Trump could cause other nations to reconsider their position on global warming.
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Mr. Trump might also reconsider how much time to devote to appealing to Latinos and African-Americans.
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Jackson said she will reconsider her ruling if she finds that Stone has violated the order again.
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So the Lordstown Local School District hopes to persuade GM to reconsider by having students write letters.
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Now Harry is back — in a play, this time — and we have to reconsider the whole thing.
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Perhaps, she said, scientists might reconsider how they think about what makes for a successful invasive species.
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And therefore, I hope this is an invitation to everyone to reconsider and come to Saudi Arabia.
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They should reconsider, though, whether they are really bringing any respect to Islam by imposing its practices.
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If you suffer from migraines, you may want to reconsider that extra cup or two of coffee.
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Verma said CMS is asking the court to reconsider, but until that happens, its hands are tied.
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As Democrats plot the party's path in the Trump era, they will need to reconsider their priorities.
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When their obstetrician implored them to reconsider, the Lussiers canceled the trip and sought payment from Allianz.
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Mercury then reenters Leo on August 31, stirring up issues from late July for you to reconsider.
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The court sent the case back to the judge in Seattle to reconsider the chamber's antitrust claim.
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It will not reconsider a $15-billion deal between a Canadian light armored vehicle manufacturer and Riyadh.
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It will not reconsider a $27-billion deal between a Canadian light armored vehicle manufacturer and Riyadh.
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After months of pressure from activists and victims' families, Bernie finally said he would reconsider his vote.
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Reconsider tropical house Just listen to the guy who invented it and who still totally loves it.
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He weighed a bid in 2012, he said, but insisted there was "no chance" he would reconsider.
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Last September, Osius wrote to then Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, asking him to reconsider the policy.
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Foxconn said changing global market conditions had made it reconsider plans to build flat screens in Wisconsin.
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But Trump signed a memorandum days after taking office asking the Army Corps of Engineers to reconsider.
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The State Department is also asking US citizens to "reconsider" travel abroad because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Governments and investors should "urgently reconsider these coal projects in light of prevailing economics," Carbon Tracker says.
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But the State Department wants countries to reconsider asking Cuba for help in fighting the coronavirus pandemic.
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And if you're thinking of gaming without being plugged into an outlet, you might want to reconsider.
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Russian U.N. Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia appealed for the United States, France and Britain to reconsider military action.
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On Monday the Yankees decided to put Andujar back on the I.L. and to reconsider the options.
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So the threat to reconsider the position of certain male titans in the canon is, well, real.
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The mayor of Kyoto sent Ms. Kardashian West a letter to ask her to reconsider the name.
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And even before Trump announced his plans to end DACA, tech leaders pleaded with him to reconsider.
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It literally "re-presents" something and asks the reader to reconsider it, to read more into it.
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Once again we call on ALL galleries in Boyle Heights to reconsider your position and leave immediately.
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If that weren't the case, we might have to reconsider Italy's nuclear-weapon sharing abilities under NATO.
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The post said that companies should reconsider occupying the building if they wanted a shot at success.
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After the tax vote, she said she would reconsider an earlier decision not to challenge Mr. Katko.
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The Republican mayor of Miami, Tomás Regalado, urged Mr. Trump last week to reconsider his climate policies.
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It's clear that Lucasfilm must reconsider planned spinoffs for characters like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Boba Fett.
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It made him reconsider the best-of-five-set format the men use at Grand Slam events.
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He's gotten there by playing within and without jazz, and pushing the music to reconsider its boundaries.
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Mercury retrograde kicks off in analytical Virgo today, pushing you to reconsider the information you've been gathering.
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And, with more dangerous technologies, the A.I. community may have to reconsider its commitment to open research.
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Keurig did not immediately respond to a question about whether it would reconsider advertising on the program.
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But perhaps it's time to reconsider the tradition — one we know leads to illness and disease transmission.
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"They should reconsider what they're doing and all Madeleine references should be cut out of future editions."
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If something elicits strong emotions or a sense of urgency—or just feels off—pause to reconsider.
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What's next: Some are calling for U.S. regulators to reconsider TikTok parent company Bytedance's acquisition of Musical.
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The commerce secretary said the virus, while "very unfortunate," could prompt companies to reconsider operating inside China.
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Menendez attorney Abbe Lowell called on the Justice Department to reconsider its decision to retry the case.
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Oftentimes, this information is not easy to find because it would make you reconsider downloading their app.
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And he has been outspoken in urging Trump to reconsider using emergency powers for the wall money.
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Another would be to reconsider a formula that pays farmers based on how much land they hold.
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Judge Christensen ordered the agency to go back and reconsider its reasoning under the Endangered Species Act.
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Mr. Moreno said on Saturday he was willing to reconsider the economic policies that spurred the protests.
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That's where we have to reconsider what we might have been told about, say, the White Walkers.
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The attorney general does have the power to reconsider any decision by the Board of Immigration Appeals.
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Ms. Zimmerman might reconsider this before the production travels to the Met, which co-commissioned the work.
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As a result, she said, policymakers should reconsider the current path they expect for future rate hikes.
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Retailers are already starting to reconsider their supply chains as they run low on inventories, said Nixon.
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In fact, I love correcting them, making them reconsider their perceptions of what a girl looks like.
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It may be time to reconsider the scope of stare decisis and what it suggests about interpretation.
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Pruitt is right that its time to reconsider the Renewable Fuel Standard, regardless of who that angers.
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That could suppress his salary even as teams begin to reconsider how to use their best relievers.
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A petition to reconsider the decision was also denied by the Washington state regulator in early January.
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But President Trump's EPA said it would reconsider sections of the rule after utilities petitioned the agency.
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If it is, though, I hope he takes this time to reconsider his whole not-killing thing.
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Trump added he would reconsider the forward deployment of American troops abroad and the nation's weapons arsenal.
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The group is calling on the White House to reconsider the tariffs that led to China's retaliation.
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In the face of strong public outrage, YouTube said it would reconsider all of its harassment policies.
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Two students wrote me to ask if I would reconsider, and dropped the class when I refused.
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But Obama said they should reconsider their stance now that Trump is the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee.
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In an interview on Easter Sunday, Vizcarra asked the judiciary to reconsider its use of preventive detention.
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Shafik said on Sunday that his time back in Egypt has led him to reconsider the decision.
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After a motion to reconsider, Spero certified a class that included players who had participated since Feb.
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Finally, Option 3 — which once seemed unthinkable — is to hold a second vote that would reconsider Brexit.
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He had long resisted a second Brexit referendum, but has had to reconsider after several pro-E.
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While the store could certainly reconsider its layout and organization, ultimately it appeared that business was booming.
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It was a very natural time for him to form intense relationships and reconsider who he was.
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Yet, this article made me reconsider the threat habits and routine are to creative and adventurous expansion.
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Paul Steely White, the executive director of Transportation Alternatives, an advocacy group, urged city officials to reconsider.
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WASHINGTON — Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday called for the Supreme Court to reconsider New York Times v.
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A coalition later submitted a petition with 33,941 signatures that forced the supervisors to reconsider the initiative.
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In Tuesday's order, the judge says he's reserving the right to reconsider his decision after Friday's hearing.
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That prompted Occidental's Hollub to go public with her offer, to pressure Anadarko to reconsider its stance.
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"If Donald Trump thinks Syrian people are terrorists I ask him to reconsider his opinion," Mustafa said.
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Black said the regulator had written to the four companies to allow them additional time to reconsider.
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"This is aimed to get them to please reconsider and look at that decision," she later said.
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In addition, we will reconsider future filming commitments in North Carolina if the Act is not repealed.
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Because the identity plays a huge role in quantum gravity, I want to reconsider this identity claim.
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Sears' agreement to reconsider Lampert's offer tables for now controversies that pushed the retailer to the brink.
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Being considered by a mind that is not human forces you to reconsider the limits of your own.
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Mercury retrograde in Virgo challenges Mars in Sagittarius at 2:59 PM, encouraging you to reconsider your goals.
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If you identify as a beef jerky-hater, there are a few factors that might make you reconsider.
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They demanded Pope Francis reconsider his ditched plan to create a Vatican tribunal to hold negligent bishops accountable.
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On this issue, Mattis has already forced Trump to reconsider the dangerous position he held during the race.
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And it is changing so fast that almost everything we've done in the past, we've got to reconsider.
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At the same time, the agency began to reconsider the health advisory limit it had established in 2009.
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"I'm not trying to be mean, but you should reconsider your outfit before leaving the house," she said.
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If the chief executive ignores the message, Washington, Brussels and others may reconsider their relationship with the territory.
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But the department has said it's not going to reconsider the applications delayed by the post office snafu.
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Paxton said the full court should reconsider whether a lower court judge was justified in halting the ban.
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But as private insurers struggle to keep prices down, the time may be ripe to reconsider price regulation.
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This sprinkling of personal support is enough for Wendy to reconsider her decision to sell the Brooklyn brownstone.
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They pressed him to reconsider, saying the party needed a unifying figure from the family to avoid splintering.
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And now Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is joining the chorus of voices calling on Trump to reconsider.
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The CFPB has asked the court to reconsider its decision but the Trump administration could drop the appeal.
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But they also got many women to reconsider their more middle-of-the-road views on trans inclusion.
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In doing so, the justices will reconsider the questions that it sidestepped in cases decided just last year.
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The bureau asked the full court to reconsider the issue, and the case was re-argued in May.
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I think gender reveals are stupid and would never go to one but this one makes me reconsider.
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Well fast forward a few years later, and I was forced to reconsider my rationale for some things.
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Mars has just reentered your sign on its retrograde journey, asking you to reconsider how you take action.
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Patty Murray of Washington, on the other hand, blasted DeVos's plan for reform and urged her to reconsider.
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If that's not a conversation you've joined yet, here are five great reasons to reconsider that in 2017.
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WarnerMedia will "reconsider Georgia as the home to any new productions," according to a statement obtained by Reuters.
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YouTube will reconsider its harassment policies and may update them, the company said in a new blog post.
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States may start to reconsider tax credits and other incentives used to lure consumers to consider electric transportation.
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The company may need to reconsider the extent it utilizes self-service ad platforms to avoid future pitfalls.
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Another common practice is to offer a "retention" bonus to make employees who are considering going elsewhere reconsider.
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The book forces the reader to reconsider the future of our planet, and of our role in it.
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It makes sense that going through this kind of traumatic event would make you reconsider your public profile.
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And the specter of Chinese economic retaliation against South Korea is making some in South Korea reconsider THAAD.
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