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" Then I reconsidered: "No, my mom could be Martha Stewart.
At the audition for Suits, Markle drastically reconsidered her outfit.
After Bezos' lawyer thought "cadabra" sounded like "cadaver," Bezos reconsidered.
At the same time, our realist commitments should be reconsidered.
Issues you've been talking about since November will be reconsidered.
They reconsidered when Harvey said he wanted to keep pitching.
We delayed and reconsidered, but finally we decided to go.
Then I reconsidered and thought, But you're truly helping them!
But in a recent interview he said he has reconsidered.
Everything's a discovery, everything has to be reinvented and reconsidered.
The mandates will be reconsidered by April 11, Crum said.
He reconsidered after the request came directly from McConnell's office.
Going a step further, the function of capital must be reconsidered.
Some incentives and fees could be banned, and executive remuneration reconsidered.
After I got a water bottle, I relaxed and reconsidered bliss.
He seemed more at ease, like maybe he'd reconsidered the Scotch.
Then he reconsidered, in large part due to his son's death.
I think it's a strategy that may want to be reconsidered.
The department is soliciting comments on whether it should be reconsidered.
After the Senate rejected those measures here Bolsonaro reconsidered his strategy.
So I stopped swimming for several weeks and reconsidered my participation.
The circumstances in Guantánamo suggest that this should be seriously reconsidered.
So Amherst College administrators have reconsidered what it takes to recruit.
In light of recent events, however, Nevárez says he has reconsidered.
The next day, Aaron told his manager that he had reconsidered.
But now that he'd met the patient, he reconsidered the possibilities.
Based on this case, however, we've since reconsidered our underlying position.
Its fate will next be reconsidered at another hearing in October.
Sullivan, a benchmark of modern American press rights, should be reconsidered.
In many cases, they've stopped emailing altogether, deleted accounts, and reconsidered dumbphones.
The result was a very different book that she titled Homeopathy Reconsidered.
The bill never left the Health Committee, though it might be reconsidered.
If it is, I would love to be reconsidered for this position.
In retrospect, Morris says she should have reconsidered the caption before posting.
" Then he reconsidered and said, "The cat's already out of the bag.
It would only be reconsidered if "it was pushed against a wall".
But the process and means of its execution need to be reconsidered.
Javid said this schedule would be reconsidered under a two-part review.
This additional monetary tightening should also be reconsidered depending on upcoming indicators.
From then until July 31, these issues will be reconsidered and reworked.
The idea of "pure" groups with identifiable "origins" has been largely reconsidered.
Google regrouped, and reconsidered its focus on the mechanics of complex robots.
As McNamara alternated among these various workouts, he reconsidered his surfing philosophy.
Corker had reportedly reconsidered his retirement, but eventually settled on not running.
While that question is being reconsidered, the ban will stay in place.
You've reconsidered a lot regarding what you want, especially from your relationships.
"The parties agree a (parent's) waiver under the Flores Settlement Agreement or (Sabraw's reunification order) can be reconsidered after it is made, but disagree about whether there are circumstances when such a waiver cannot be reconsidered," court papers said.
That's what intrigued my about Lynne Cheney's biography, James Madison: A Life Reconsidered.
During her life, most critics eventually reconsidered their initial thoughts on her work.
But the closer she got to production, the more she reconsidered the color.
"I thought this through and talked to colleagues — and I've reconsidered," Remnick wrote.
He is said to have reconsidered his previous intention to resign this summer.
The owners reportedly reconsidered the value of the movie studio to the company.
The exhibition venue, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, is reconsidered as a social model.
Decisions to retain vulnerabilities must be reconsidered every year, according to the charter.
She quickly reconsidered, however, sounding a bit like the debutante she once was.
How many people have to hate an update for it to be reconsidered?
By the 1970s, the Court had reconsidered that, and overturned it in 1976.
"We'll probably look for a better brand," Mr. Phillips said, and then reconsidered.
He likened operating in the country to walking on eggshells, and then reconsidered.
He was planning to attend Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, but reconsidered.
The collection will be considered and reconsidered in the months and years ahead.
"I saw that the idea was popular," Dr. Villani said — so he reconsidered.
Under Khosrowshahi, Uber also reconsidered its efforts to operate all across the world.
"Perhaps he's reconsidered that, but we'll have to wait and see," he said.
When those expectations are reconsidered, she says, it's possible to "role model something new."
Clinton has said she reconsidered that support when she looked at the final deal.
Harvati said that because of these findings, those commonly cited behaviors should be reconsidered.
Then I paused, reconsidered, and asked myself why I felt compelled to defend him.
Fine. If the original plan was to open a U.S. office, then it reconsidered?
After two years, the Blazers say, Connaughton can petition to have that condition reconsidered.
People aren't in the mood to cuddle, and commitments are being reconsidered or adjusted.
Shortly after that product debuted and gained some traction the team reconsidered its approach.
Afterward, Bates and Rodu called for the Pediatrics study to be reconsidered as well.
"It's not like I'd bite someone's ear off to win," he said, then reconsidered.
She later reconsidered and eventually, on her third attempt, a police report was filed.
Fauci called the 15 days "a trial" period for the guidelines to be reconsidered.
And if you listen to the skeptics, less extreme options may eventually be reconsidered.
Soon, the travel ban will be reconsidered and Harris believes it will be lifted.
Chang was cramping and already had considered and then reconsidered retiring from the match.
Fortunately, some states have reconsidered their stance on these seemingly arbitrary restrictions on employment.
The American Bar Association, which had earlier given him its highest rating, had reconsidered.
At least some of the 4,000 late applications probably aren't eligible to be reconsidered.
Surprises come today, and important decisions are reconsidered as Venus moves back into Libra.
Stewart indicated some individuals could have their asylum claims reconsidered in a matter of weeks.
Companies reconsidered their choices because of public outcry, official investigations, and practical changes in technology.
Trump has suggested that U.S. opposition to Russia&aposs annexation of Crimea could be reconsidered.
But markets have since reconsidered, with investors now buying the yen and selling the dollar.
Or that when he reconsidered his retirement decision, it became clear that conservative Republican Rep.
She returned to set a week later but reconsidered doing stunts for two important reasons.
But as AI becomes omnipresent, some of those core requirements of computers are being reconsidered.
Laws that prohibit clinical trials may be reconsidered, in due course, as the technology develops.
But then she reconsidered, fearing she might feel disconnected or spend too much on cabs.
Johnson was first informed in a letter he received early this month that CPS had reconsidered.
The bill now must be reconsidered by the House and then ultimately signed by President Trump.
School Board President Joseph Mazur first refused Carmichael's offer but then reconsidered and accepted shortly thereafter.
In simple terms, broadband internet access service providers want the Obama broadband order to be reconsidered.
It's a lot easier to say I was out there supporting my friend, but I've reconsidered.
Pocket vetoes cannot be overridden, but the legislation would have to be reconsidered when Congress reconvened.
Jessica Post, who heads the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee, said the party has reconsidered its focus.
In addition, the whole mindset of gig-based companies (such as Uber) needs to be reconsidered.
Some have limited travel to China, halted some software updates and even reconsidered international conference calls.
The S.D.F. General Command issued a statement on Thursday calling for the decision to be reconsidered.
He was granted permission to stay in the United States until the board reconsidered his case.
Traditional retailers pursued digital technology, and online companies reconsidered their relationship with brick-and-mortar retail.
Then I dropped a phone hard enough to shatter its glass and immediately reconsidered my stance.
FTSE Russell declined to comment on whether it reconsidered including Saudi Arabia following the Khashoggi murder.
Stanley Black & Decker bought Newell Brands' tool business instead but reconsidered when Sears approached it again.
After he signed it, some businesses reconsidered their investments, entertainers cancelled concerts and sports tournaments were moved.
But if any of them are unhappy or have reconsidered, we will discontinue it for their films.
In that regard, it's an incredible cinematic artifact that deserves to be reconsidered and appreciated once more.
But then he reconsidered: Other than the receptionists, he had yet to meet any women at Anahata.
Irving became frustrated and reconsidered his plans, deciding his future was not in Boston, but in Brooklyn.
During the past decade, many neglected artists have been reconsidered; this cannot be said for Leo Amino.
Earlier on Thursday, he said it was "hardly imaginable" that the Brexit withdrawal agreement would be reconsidered.
Recode reported that Twitter was thinking in ballpark of 10,000, but now it seems to have reconsidered.
That's because, under House precedents, a bill that is defeated cannot be reconsidered in the same Congress.
" In 2018, for instance, Heartland published another climate change report, titled "Climate Change Reconsidered II: Fossil Fuels.
Carbohydrates and adrenaline surging through his body, Mr. Ayello reconsidered his positioning and mounted a purposeful comeback.
At a window seat, I pulled out some scribbles and reconsidered where I wanted them to go.
But with a major exhibition at the Frick, perhaps his role in Renaissance painting will be reconsidered.
"I've thought this through and talked to colleagues — and I've reconsidered," Mr. Remnick wrote to his staff.
But the rules came with a caveat: a review period during which the rules could be reconsidered.
Even the most intrepid aid groups have reconsidered whether it is safe to work in the country.
"The system is broken and needs to be reconsidered," Twitter's chief executive, Jack Dorsey, tweeted on Thursday.
Then she reconsidered, conceding that the kitchen of a culinary landmark like Le Bernardin deserves more credit.
Quip was pointed toward the Kentucky Derby in two weeks' time, but now that was being reconsidered.
Countries like Germany, Britain and France have reconsidered their defense postures, often also lightly increasing military spending.
When asked by co-host Charlamagne Tha God about her earlier response, Harris said she had reconsidered.
They begged the district attorney's office to go back to court to get bond revoked or reconsidered.
Americans and their congressional representatives may even decide that the powers already conferred need to be reconsidered.
But he reconsidered after seeing Israeli news reports that Mr. Netanyahu was taking credit for inviting him.
Another idea: Amazon may have reconsidered its bet on smaller stores as it explores building bigger ones.
But once Danny was there, lying in a simple wood casket in Lorand's home library, they reconsidered.
That isn't just an anatomical gag; it's a familiar Trek moment, reconsidered and recast as straight-faced absurdism.
"We realized some time ago the system is broken and needs to be reconsidered," said CEO Jack Dorsey.
International accords: It looked for a time like Trump had reconsidered walking away from the Iran nuclear deal.
But soon, he and Coretta Scott King, his wife, reconsidered and gave up the one gun they owned.
But this kind of trickle-down feminism may need to be reconsidered in the wake of Clinton's loss.
In the race to succeed Risa Vetri Ferman, Steele defeated Castor, and weeks later reconsidered criminally prosecuting Cosby.
The Briton summed up the situation in one word — "dangerous" — and suggested the rules needed to be reconsidered.
"We are hoping that dietary guidelines are reconsidered in light of the new findings," Dehghan told Reuters Health.
When the details of a recorded history are smudged, the form and method of remembering must be reconsidered.
At the hospital, Armstrong began the intake process but reconsidered midway through and walked out of the building.
Straley considered and reconsidered how to best incorporate a cover system in 2013's The Last of Us .
Lionel Messi has reconsidered his decision to quit international soccer and will continue playing for Argentina's national team.
Maas earlier on Thursday had said it was "hardly imaginable" that the Brexit withdrawal agreement would be reconsidered.
Imagine the scorn Scalia would have heaped on Kennedy for both his reconsidered abortion and affirmative action positions.
Indianapolis reconsidered electric bus deployment, and natural gas vehicle makers have seized the opportunity to criticize the technology.
There's no deliberative rendering, no hesitancy in the marks, and no built-up palimpsests of reconsidered past decisions.
Since then, however, it seems that she has reconsidered her stance, as she has withdrawn from the film.
But reputations rise and fall, attributions are assigned and reconsidered, and money — well, money can't buy you everything.
He reconsidered when the Filet-O-Fish trounced Kroc's "Hula Burger" sandwich in a head-to-head contest.
After road-testing the new songs, the trio radically reconsidered them, rewriting and sometimes dismantling them almost completely.
" Later, Trump reconsidered the idea of a campaign against Kanye, saying, "I'll never say bad about Kanye West.
You will find that many of the conversations you've had throughout November will now be revisited and reconsidered.
LL: If you think of it as intergenerational, then the value needs to be reconsidered once every generation.
It's an archaic belief, one I haven't seriously reconsidered since my late teens, but I still hold it.
"But if any of them are unhappy or have reconsidered, we will discontinue it for their films," he continued.
Analysts reconsidered profit estimates on the retailer on softening housing trends and a warning from paint company Sherwin-Williams.
Mr Trump may have reconsidered leaving such a dogged US attorney in place who pays no homage to party.
Bryant has said repeatedly that if the flag design is to be reconsidered, it should be approved by voters.
Mercury retrograde begins in fellow fire sign Leo on July 7, and commitments, conversations, and ideas will be reconsidered.
He was jailed for 14 years in 2010, though his case is not being reconsidered by the supreme court.
The Twitter CEO recently reconsidered that plan in light of ongoing concerns regarding the coronavirus outbreak among other factors.
"More market-oriented actions are being reconsidered or put back on the table," said Mr. Zhu, the Tsinghua economist.
The bank ultimately reconsidered, but it hadn't left Brown and her team much time to prepare for the presentation.
However, amid calls from constituents, he briefly reconsidered his decision before announcing Tuesday he will not seek another term.
The other day, she almost bought a pair of shoes; then she stared at the shopping site and reconsidered.
You sort of wish he would potentially have reconsidered getting his bachelor's degree, [and getting it] in something else.
After initially saying it was possible to separate the work from the person, Seinfeld reconsidered that position and concurred.
The three were moving forward with plans to rent a three-bedroom in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, when Mr. Boudin reconsidered.
A day later, Trump said he had reconsidered, and officials from both countries were meeting to work out details.
Mercury connects with Saturn on March 20, again finding you thinking back to February 19—plans will be reconsidered.
Securities class actions survived their last existential crisis, when the Supreme Court reconsidered fraud on the market theory in 2014.
But he became wary of voiding a significant part of the law that was years in the making and reconsidered.
"The President-elect's request of top secret security clearances for his children must be reconsidered," he said in a statement.
In this study, Sandberg, Drexler and Ord reconsidered the Drake Equation, looking at adding chemical and genetic transitions to it.
He might have reconsidered had he known just how long his friend was going to take to board the plane.
One area legal experts are split on is whether the 2007 decision that greenhouse gases are pollutants will be reconsidered.
The ads reconsidered how crucial scenes from each movie would work with Google Assistant saving time or assisting the characters.
Now, Jared admits that he would've reconsidered joining the show had he known Ashley would be showing up midway through.
The conservative groups that have pushed for this regulation to be reconsidered under the CRA have made a good point.
Le'Veon Bell says he's reconsidered and would DEFINITELY sign a contract with the NY Jets ... FOR A 9-FIGURE CONTRACT!!!
Since cancellation takes place online, it often stays there, usually only briefly: Spotify tried to boycott rapper XXXTentacion, then reconsidered.
We are not retaining the best talent for the jobs that we need and that has to fundamentally be reconsidered.
Its corporate tax rate – which in its day was virtually the lowest in the world – would have to be reconsidered.
The Trump Administration's favored shortcut—suspending the enforcement of a rule while it's being "reconsidered"—is proving vulnerable to challenges.
The news comes hours after The Mercury News reported that Hernandez had reconsidered his earlier refusal to cooperate with prosecutors.
Any program that exists without one of those authorities should either receive a statute to authorize it, or be reconsidered.
But once her parlor becomes a situation room, her evening wear turns into a power suit, but a reconsidered one.
She was originally supposed to venture to Ethiopia after her time in the arctic, but as of Wednesday had reconsidered.
England has reconsidered him, and in doing so, it might care to reconsider the leagues it once scorned through him.
They are stumbling toward new ways of living: Housing, holiday travel, work, leisure, food and water are all being reconsidered.
Wade, and suggested the court take up the issue of whether the case should be reconsidered and, if appropriate, overruled.
After thinking on it during the ensuing weekend, Ms. Graf reconsidered and sent him a message telling him as much.
Expect the things that come up this week to continue to be reworked or reconsidered over the next two months.
But in the light of the assurance that has been given today, it may be that that case can be reconsidered.
"We realized some time ago the system is broken and needs to be reconsidered," Dorsey said in response to the incident.
But it delayed for six months another provision while it reconsidered key rules on how to identify and manage illiquid assets.
Kylie Jenner has reconsidered her previous stance about not looking for help with her baby girl outside of family and friends.
Front-runner Moon Jae-in, who calls for engagement with the North, has said the deployment of THAAD should be reconsidered.
But in a concurring opinion in a case on the 10th Circuit last year, Gorsuch argued that Chevron should be reconsidered.
Others say policies that eliminated predators like wolves, which once helped keep the horse population in check, need to be reconsidered.
But Garland reconsidered the ruling and sided with a liberal judge to issue his own decision that the law be upheld.
But then something funny happened: attendance was so good at the Citrus Bowl that Orlando City SC's owners reconsidered their situation.
In the 1990s, Brandes-Gratz reconsidered the ethics of publishing it when Santoro's family members, upset over the image, contacted her.
Ambassador David Cornstein told the New York Times in August that the U.S. had reconsidered its overall view of the subject.
Frenkel: We understood that Cambridge Analytica had reached out to Facebook and asked that its ban on the platform be reconsidered.
"It's not as if it's just a run-of-the-mill case that was decided and never been reconsidered," he said.
After originally turning down a meeting with George Lucas, Daniels reconsidered after seeing a painting by Ralph McQuarrie of the character.
Note: An earlier version omitted that the Ninth Circuit reconsidered its decision and issued a new one upholding the good cause requirement.
They reconsidered their evacuation routes and implemented a new alert system under the assumption that there probably would be a next time.
The legal brief filed by the Justice Department said President Donald Trump's administration had reconsidered the government's stance and now supports Ohio.
Product road maps and supply chains are being reconsidered as each new policy gets announced, making it difficult to manage future launches.
Recent acquisitions of companies such as luxury clothing store Barneys Japan and mail-order business Nissen should also be reconsidered, he said.
Chuck Berry may very well become the artist society selects when rock music is retroactively reconsidered by the grandchildren of your grandchildren.
Chairman Pai rightly identified that the FCC's new privacy rules need to be put on hold and reconsidered from the ground up.
As people become increasingly aware of the environmental, animal, and human toll of animal products, milk is being reconsidered in every way.
The US Coast Guard, which runs the icebreakers, faces significant budget cuts as more and more funding is reconsidered for border security.
A Facebook spokesperson said that the Trending review team accepted the story over the weekend and then reconsidered it on Monday morning.
But Judge Kavanaugh has reconsidered some of his views since then, and there is no evidence that they have derailed his candidacy.
David Remnick, the magazine's editor, initially defended Mr. Bannon's participation, but he reconsidered after the withdrawals and a furor on social media.
The house also has hosted several high-profile museum-style exhibitions of key pieces from its archives, and reconsidered its product introductions.
But he reconsidered, and interviewed African-American police officers about their lives and how they are seen by their families and communities.
She had briefly reconsidered crossing the Rio Grande after seeing pictures on Facebook a day earlier of the alligator in the river.
Of course, they were going to be met by the heavy hand of the law if they did ... so the chiefs reconsidered.
The amendment applies to third party proprietors such as corporations, which means that only the suits against Jackson's companies can be reconsidered.
Few of those I have heard criticize this "Caesar" seemed to have also reflected and reconsidered much of anything about the production.
Mr. Moradian said the new administration realized that the prior "appeasement policy" with Pakistan had not worked and needed to be reconsidered.
Ms. Simonds's lawyers said the ballot had been thrown out in the recount for good cause and should never have been reconsidered.
Complicated matters will be discussed now, and keep in mind that they'll also be reconsidered when Mercury retrograde begins on July 7.
Have you reconsidered that, or is that still how you feel about the men like Louis C.K. who are accused of this stuff?
I reconsidered the tenets of my faith and the shortfalls of organized religion and its anti-abortion, anti-gay, pro-gun political agenda.
Plans are being reconsidered, and you're thinking back to October 14 and 15 as Mercury connects with Saturn and Neptune on November 13.
"Eventually laws will be rewritten and reconsidered," says Steve Passwaiter, Vice President of political advertising at Kantar Media, a premier advertising measurement firm.
Details of the remaining applicants will be kept on file, and reconsidered when the position next becomes vacant in a few years' time.
More than two thirds of those claims must be reconsidered and that additional wait time is up to an average of 28503 days.
The HRW representative could enter Israel on a tourist visa and the work visa application may be reconsidered if an appeal is lodged.
But many investors who have been underweight UK stocks for some time have reconsidered relative positioning, regardless of Brexit and its uncertain consequences.
I understand how now, 20 years later, a lot of decisions are being reconsidered or looked at again from different points of view.
As baseball has been redefined by analytics in recent years, one role that has been largely reconsidered is that of the leadoff batter.
But the filmed segment was a timely sendup of the loutish '80s-era movies that are being reconsidered in the post-#MeToo era.
The New York Times had reconsidered its stance, and its reporter Michael Schmidt went on as a guest two nights in a row.
" A spokeswoman for the museum hopes they can be reconsidered again in the future, telling Gothamist that voting "aligns with [their] institutional mission.
Zuckerberg might have reconsidered the company's ever-expanding use of AI to adjudicate hate speech, given its clearly negative impact on LGBTQ users.
With female rage being reconsidered as both a political tool and a cultural trope, what better time to revisit the original angry woman?
Are you at a point where you think the plan as laid out to the markets to reduce the balance sheet should be reconsidered?
The mere suggestion the security arrangement be reconsidered has Japan and other U.S. allies in Asia unsettled about the prospect of a Trump presidency.
That long-standing exception to the double-jeopardy rule will be reconsidered on December 6th when the justices take up Gamble v United States.
And many now say that this rosy, Davos-fueled notion of a world powered by emerging-market growth and innovation needs to be reconsidered.
The Treasury recommended on Friday that U.S. rules that are stricter than those overseas should be reconsidered and brought into line with international standards.
It wasn't until 2013, when Chief Executive Tim Cook was hauled into Congress to testify about the company's overseas tax strategy, that Apple reconsidered.
In the past, most of those rules have wound up getting finished, and only very few of them usually get rolled back or reconsidered.
PHILADELPHIA — Former NBA Commissioner David Stern says the league's ban on marijuana is outdated and should be reconsidered in the next collective bargaining agreement.
"No, I'm sort of sticking to my original opinion about this," Paul said on Fox Business when asked if he had reconsidered backing Trump.
Every day, it becomes more apparent that Section 230 — and the culture of zero accountability that it has bred — must be reconsidered and revamped.
Oracle said it was appealing a federal judge's decision to reject its bid to be reconsidered for the $10 billion Pentagon JEDI cloud project.
Oracle said it was appealing a federal judge's decision to reject its bid and be reconsidered for the $10 billion Pentagon JEDI cloud project.
There's no question that, had I been given the opportunity to utilize my benefits, I may have reconsidered my decision to attend business school.
Mr. Rajan previously expressed interest in staying on for a second term, but he said in a letter to colleagues that he had reconsidered.
After the bill to end union dues collection was killed last session, activists spent the interim voicing their desire to see the issue reconsidered.
You may find that conversations are finally moving forward as you gain confidence on the issues and ideas you reconsidered during the retrograde period.
They admitted to me that they believe this issue needs to be reconsidered, and several said that they had used marijuana in recent days.
But for his fall/winter 2018 show, the Lanvin men's wear designer Lucas Ossendrijver reconsidered the floral-printed shirt as a year-round garment.
A trade deal between Australia and Indonesia was delayed after Indonesian officials said the deal would go forward only if Australia reconsidered its position.
Tailoring got a modern update at Proenza Schouler as Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough reconsidered the '80s-era power suit for the 21st century.
Once the Stormy Daniels question gets asked -- and then followed up (and followed up again) -- my guess is that Trump rapidly reconsidered his decision.
After receiving calls from Canada and Mexico and public statements against the plan from U.S. politicians, including at least five prominent Republicans, Trump reconsidered.
Mercury entered its pre-retrograde shadow period on February 228, and many of the decisions and conversations that started then will now be reconsidered.
Officials also reconsidered 391 active regulatory proceedings by reclassifying them as long-term or inactive "allowing for further careful review," the White House said.
Some employers have likely reconsidered North Carolina plans behind closed doors, and organizations such as the NCAA are looking elsewhere when planning their future tournaments.
It's almost as if Arlington is afraid to ask for favors after Amazon reconsidered its deal in New York and withdrew at the last minute.
St. Louis Federal Reserve President James Bullard said Friday the central bank's monetary policy now is "a little tight" and may have to be reconsidered.
A source previously told PEOPLE Jenner has reconsidered her previous stance about not looking for help with her baby girl outside of family and friends.
Say what you will about the primary rules and whether they should be reconsidered, Hillary Clinton played by those rules and won fair and square.
The preliminary injunction doesn't permanently prevent the law from being implemented; however, it does create an opportunity for the law to be reconsidered or altered.
Gary Clyde Hufbauer is the Reginald Jones Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics and co-author of "Economic Sanctions Reconsidered," third edition.
Those comments were echoed by Italy's Foreign Minister Enzo Moavero Milanesi who was quoted by state news agency as saying the date should be reconsidered.
"Memory's huge cavern, with its mysterious, secret, and indescribable nooks and crannies, receives all these perceptions, to be recalled when needed and reconsidered," he writes.
Twitter recanted the decision a day later, saying it had reconsidered the statement in the context of her larger ad and decided to allow it.
It strains credulity that the U.S. government would demand its trading partners enact a law that is being actively reconsidered by House and Senate leaders.
But we should also be willing to admit that some of the things we do make no difference at all, and perhaps, should be reconsidered.
The Nomad MFA's expanded curriculum includes courses rarely found in an MFA, such as River Lab; Art and Place, Reconsidered; and the Techno Lab series.
Your ruling planet Mercury clashes with Jupiter, bringing exciting conversations your way—however, Mercury retrograde will be here soon and these conversations will be reconsidered.
I have long had an issue with these awards — it's the same problem in Britain — and think perhaps it's time we all reconsidered the situation.
It then reconsidered the penalty and decided to levy a $1 billion fine on the company, replace its senior leadership and install American compliance officers.
Monuments to soldiers who fought for the Confederate Army in Civil War are being removed, reconsidered and challenged with adjacent art pieces across the country.
As for the 6900,2628 rules that OIRA said agencies withdrew or delayed, Rao said those are a separate batch of rules that are being reconsidered.
Miller's performance, along with the way he was used, provided a clarion call for those who believe that traditional relief pitchers' roles should be reconsidered.
" "I have reconsidered my decision to block Dov Hikind from my Twitter account," she said in a statement provided to CNN by her campaign. "Mr.
Tom Nichols, a conservative professor at the US Naval War College and author of "The Death of Expertise," initially sided with Kavanaugh — and then, reconsidered.
Research on this topic suggests that jumping to make a clear and indelible distinction between criminal and citizen has real consequences and ought to be reconsidered.
Klein said the cars themselves need to be reconsidered and regulated, and that cities should only allow automated, low speed, lightweight electric vehicles in their centers.
Kosar says that, in hindsight, the Postal Regulatory Commission has sometimes reconsidered its deals as maybe too good, and unions are often critical of these agreements.
After Buzzfeed reported that Fixer Upper hosts Chip and Joanna Gaines attended a controversial church in Waco, Texas, some fans reconsidered their support for the show.
On Wednesday, South Korean foreign minister Kang Kyung-hwa said the decision to suspend the exercise could be reconsidered based on future developments with North Korea.
The president later reconsidered the appointment, asking his son to stay in Brazil to help manage a crisis in their right-wing Social Liberal Party (PSL).
During that time, the regulation — meant to help curb the effects of climate change — would be "reconsidered," freeing energy companies from having to comply with it.
The event will be reconsidered for a permit only if Kelly is not on the bill to perform, Illinois Department of Agriculture spokeswoman Denise Albert said.
The program, which last fiscal year cost almost $8 billion, was something Haley said needed to be looked at and reconsidered during her Senate confirmation hearing.
Days after the deal, three of Starboard's nominees, including Franklin, reconsidered their strategy, deciding to acquire some of Newell's assets instead to create a standalone company.
Jeff Kingston is the Director of Asian Studies, Temple University Japan and author of "Asian Nationalism Since 1945" (2016), and editor of "Asian Nationalisms Reconsidered" (2016).
But in others, the book has become another object altogether—not one meant to be read, but one meant to be reconsidered within a new context.
In a section joined only by Gorsuch, Thomas suggested that Gideon and the rest of the court's ineffective-counsel rulings since the 1960s should be reconsidered.
The court was unanimous as a formal matter, with all of the justices agreeing that the case before them should be reconsidered by a lower court.
All 28 European Union states agreed that agriculture products should not be reconsidered, and Congress may not approve a deal that does not help American farmers.
But when she saw that writers she admired had signed on to the project — including the prominent black author and teacher Jessica B. Harris — she reconsidered.
Nixon reconsidered Looking at the Nixon impeachment in a different light, Carolyn Eisenberg warns that the impeachment articles written now will have far-reaching historical ramifications.
Miriam Margolyes joked on ITV&aposs "This Morning" that her Scottish accent was better than Smith&aposs in "Harry Potter," but then quickly reconsidered her response.
A former US government analyst Peter Mattis said in 2018 that New Zealand's membership of the group should be reconsidered given its close relationship with Beijing.
By the end of the week, she had reconsidered and remained in her position, becoming an increasingly fierce supporter of his policies, including the family separations.
A similar proposal was considered at Apple's 254 shareholders' meeting, and received 8593 percent of the vote—not enough to be accepted but enough to be reconsidered.
But after that a few days have passed and the dust has settled a bit, both Fischer and Thune reconsidered their hasty exits from the Trump train.
"The impact of some recent market developments means that the commercial terms associated with the proposed combination will need to be reconsidered," SSE said in a statement.
Jeffrey Wall, the acting solicitor general, explained the change plainly: "[S]ince the change in administration, the office reconsidered the issue and has reached the opposite conclusion".
They won a big victory earlier this month when the Army Corps of Engineers ordered a halt to construction on the pipeline while it reconsidered the matter.
" Tai Kwun reversed course on Friday, saying it had "reconsidered our position in light of the possibility that these events might be prevented from taking place altogether.
After the debate, he thought about further pestering his grandmother over her support for Mr. Biden, but he reconsidered out of fear of coming off as pushy.
For two years, manufacturers, the construction industry, oil and natural gas producers and other job creators were left in suspense as the Obama administration reconsidered the regulations.
But as the days dragged on and it became clear that no one else in the House Republican conference could get anywhere near enough support, Ryan reconsidered.
Oil prices fell more than 13%, surrendering some of the gains of recent days as investors reconsidered the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East.
Zombie-based entertainment has exploded, comedy trends have come and gone, certain tropes have been reconsidered, and this cast has collectively been nominated for six more Oscars.
The Safety Transportation Board (STB) announced Thursday it has reconsidered a proposal that would have allowed railroads to prioritize freight trains over passenger systems such as Amtrak.
The Taliban, despite their statements that they have reconsidered their position on female education and women in the work force, have not behaved that way in practice.
"We were hoping for the decision to be reconsidered, and this is what has happened," said Jasim al-Jaf, Iraq's minister of migration, in a telephone interview.
The President's upcoming trip to World Economic Summit in Davos is being reconsidered, officials said, though no final decision has been made on his travel to Switzerland.
Raising even more questions about the numbers is the fact that, in at least three cases, the government has "reconsidered" an application after rejecting it — sometimes retroactively.
"He has a long record that needs to be examined," Obama said, adding that anyone who could potentially uproot important relationships with other countries needs to be reconsidered.
But the NCAA apparently reconsidered when North Carolina lawmakers last week reached a repeal compromise on HB2 — barely avoiding the NCAA's stated deadline before its boycott became permanent.
"For an unknown reason, several minutes before the landing, the pilot reconsidered and decided to make another circuit, but wasn't able to," Interfax quoted the source as saying.
Apple and other top tech companies reconsidered taking operations abroad after President-elect Donald Trump blasted automakers for moving production to Mexico, CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday.
Conversations that were had over the last month or so will be reconsidered and you're running into people from your past… and thinking about your past a lot!
Mr Trump was at one point so concerned that he floated the idea of issuing a new wave of tax cuts, though he appears to have since reconsidered.
Lora Haddock, the CEO of Lora DiCarlo, says she's "thankful" that the CTA reconsidered her company's eligibility, but that what happened in January shows "meaningful changes" are needed.
He said the president of the Wyoming Valley West School Board told him no, but has since reconsidered and accepted the offer from Carmichael in an apology letter.
Haley said the program, which last fiscal year cost almost $8 billion, needed to be looked at and reconsidered during her Senate confirmation hearing nearly five months ago.
Earlier this month, Ye Gon, 53, all but exhausted his legal options when a federal appeals court in Richmond, Virginia rejected a bid to have his extradition reconsidered.
That also included the status of US troops on the Korean Peninsula, which Trump has stated publicly must be reconsidered as he focuses on rebuilding the American economy.
An initial plan reconsidered by the bureau would have allowed for such collection inside the monument and would have allowed for ATV traffic in the area as well.
Ultimately it went to Szabados, a former title challenger who determined the risk-reward ratio favored her either way—a determination she might have reconsidered following the bout.
All the cosmic events taking place now bring you back to February 163 through 23—things are being reworked, reconsidered, and seen from a new point of view.
They argued then that the memo should first be shared with all members of the House — as the Republican memo had been — before being reconsidered for public release.
Ms. Klobuchar's supporters in New Hampshire who pushed her into third place might have reconsidered their choice had these facts been publicized in the media before the primary.
The Spierer case is reconsidered in "Night of No Return," the season finale of the HLN series Real Life Nightmare, which premieres Saturday, December 14 (8 p.m. ET).
"My personal view is that specifically this rate, that is this phenomenon of negative interest rates, should be reconsidered as soon as economically possible," Nowotny told a news conference.
Rajan, who was unpopular among Indian officials such as parliamentarian Subramanian Swamy, had expressed interest in staying on for a second term but later told colleagues that he reconsidered.
Representatives of Orlando said in July that the city had reconsidered its position and that the police department would sit down with Amazon to outline a brand new pilot.
Most recently, June amendments to the law — contained in SB 214 — led Texas to argue that a court decision against the law from earlier this year should be reconsidered.
Kris' Valentine's Day gathering comes after PEOPLE revealed that Kylie has reconsidered her previous stance about not looking for help with her baby girl outside of family and friends.
At the same time, he never decided to join some of his more liberal colleagues in publicly questioning whether the constitutionality of the death penalty itself should be reconsidered.
Correction (October 6th, 2017): A previous version of this piece failed to mention that the government of Mauricio Macri has reconsidered its initial debt deal with his father's company.
While those standards won't be reconsidered for some time, Pierce says the mere fact that they're likely to be weakened will impact how automakers make their cars right now.
Anthem said last month it was exiting the Obamacare market in the state, but reconsidered the move after no other insurer stepped up to cover most of Virginia's counties.
When the Trump administration took over, the DHS froze funding for the grants while it reconsidered the applications, re-examined the goals of the program and altered its criteria.
It can give Iraqis time to appear before an immigration judge and ask for their old immigration cases to be reconsidered in light of current law and current facts.
While this means mass mammography programs targeting all women may be delivering more harms than benefits and should therefore be reconsidered, it doesn't mean no one should get screened.
It was five minutes from the park and felt kind of like camping, which we had considered, but with a flight and two little kids in the mix, reconsidered.
"After this court's grant of review and the change in administrations, the department reconsidered the question" and has "now concluded" that Ohio's purging practices are legal, the brief said.
Writing with the comic actress and writer Natasha Rothwell, Legend has updated "Baby, It's Cold Outside," a duet with an icky dynamic that has been reconsidered in recent years.
In the conference exhibit hall, the words "Coming Soon!" in big orange letters framed a Heartland Institute advertisement for the fifth volume in its "Climate Change Reconsidered" book series.
If you get turned down or don't like the rates you're quoted, ask if you can be reconsidered in a year or two if you don't experience additional mental illness.
"Mexican credit has been the safe play for the last three years," Nathaniel Rosenbaum, credit strategist at Wells Fargo, told CNBC on Friday adding that this is now being reconsidered.
In an opinion authored by Chief Justice John Roberts, the court questioned the administration's reasoning for adding the question and ordered the case to be reconsidered by a lower court.
We are also relieved that President Trump has reconsidered his threat to impose additional tariffs, which would have accelerated harm to all American consumers, workers, and businesses of all sizes.
During the past decade, as many neglected artists were being reconsidered, Asawa became a well-known, highly celebrated figure, and her work has been widely shown, as it should be.
"Our agents have been following our verification policy correctly, but we realized some time ago the system is broken and needs to be reconsidered," CEO Jack Dorsey tweeted Thursday morning.
You're thinking back to October 14 and 15 as Mercury connects with Saturn and Neptune on November 13—plans at your day job are reconsidered and career dreams are reimagined.
Think back over the last month, too: Venus entered its pre-retrograde shadow period on September 3, so the things that came up over this last month will be reconsidered.
Meanwhile, the media dutifully plays its role, overhyping the consequences of imminent trade war and global recession to reinforce how the current trade system must never be changed or reconsidered.
If studies in other locations support Ms Wycech's and Dr Kelly's conclusions, then foram-based estimates of when the climate has changed over recent millennia will have to be reconsidered.
The airline tentatively committed to buying Boeing's 737 Max in December — a deal it reconsidered after two fatal crashes killed 346 people and left the jet grounded across the globe.
When the court reversed the 11th Circuit's ruling in 2016, Justice Stephen Breyer suggested in a concurring opinion that the constitutionality of the death penalty itself ought to be reconsidered.
But the Trump administration froze funding for the grants while it reconsidered the applications, re-examined the goals of the program and altered how the grant program would measure efficacy.
Leaders at JPMorgan's $1.9 trillion asset-management arm say the guideline that says portfolios should be about 60% stocks and 40% bonds has to be reconsidered because of ultralow yields.
She had become fed up with the parole board's handling of Mr. MacKenzie's case and had started fining the state $500 a day until the board reconsidered him for parole.
However, when she found herself sitting in a 8-by-8-foot hospital waiting room, anxious and almost naked in a hospital gown, she reconsidered the benefits of self-reliance.
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Monday that the tariffs might be reconsidered if Beijing restored what the United States regards as previous Chinese commitments, and made progress beyond them.
Mr. Bolton was an avid proponent of that war and has never publicly reconsidered his judgment that sending American troops to Iraq to oust Saddam Hussein was the right course.
And Representative Joseph Crowley, the House Democratic caucus chairman from New York, urged that the restriction on books be reconsidered, citing their importance to inmates' successful re-entry into society.
City Ballet reconsidered and fired them, saying that while their behavior had been "personal, off-hours and off-site," it had violated "the norms of conduct" that the company expects.
Yeah, I think after we had that conversation in the bar I reconsidered this in a slightly less tipsy state, and I think a decade might be a little much.
Yet with so many regions now finding a new balance, with a greater diversity of styles to please more tastes, I have wondered whether Châteauneuf producers, too, reconsidered their path.
In 2014, a top Bloomberg executive said in a speech in Hong Kong that the company should have reconsidered articles that deviated from its core coverage of straightforward business news.
It's interesting, though, comparing these newly reconsidered old interviews (Sanders on Cuba and Bloomberg on so many things) and it underscores what Sanders has that the others do not: authenticity.
" In a letter sent to Trump and Zinke Thursday, the religious leaders said the drilling plan should be reconsidered as it brings "unacceptable risks to God's oceans and coastal communities.
"In stark contrast, when a white female comedian objected to her offer (given how much lower it was than comparable males), Netflix reconsidered and upped her offer," Mo'Nique's lawsuit states.
Last March, the Supreme Court ruled unanimously that federal courts could hear the DMA's challenge, while Justice Anthony Kennedy in a concurrence called for the Quill ruling to be reconsidered.
On Monday, a judge of the Superior Court of San Francisco County reconsidered his initial decision after protest from Fields' lawyer, dramatically modifying Fields' sentence and releasing him to probation.
Zuckerberg initially dismissed the idea that fake news could have had an impact on voters, but later reconsidered (at least somewhat) and eventually embraced the idea that change is necessary.
And, this critical freedom is experiencing a new resurgence in America's workforce as the cost and value of membership in labor unions is being reconsidered by millions of hardworking Americans.
After an appeals court upheld that decision in 2008, Congress passed a law allowing the military to keep the photos hidden but mandating that the release be reconsidered every three years.
Though Hindawi had been talking about a public offering this year only a few months ago, he said he reconsidered after other companies went public and were whipsawed by the markets.
Again, think back to February 227 and March 229—there was a lot being reconsidered during last month's Mercury retrograde, and you still have so much to smooth over this month.
How can this loyalty to the notion of art as a pure form of positive change be reconsidered, particularly when such sentiment encourages the destructive endeavors of parasitic developers and landlords?
The petition argues that Rose's ongoing punishment should be reconsidered because his actions did not impact a play like the recent Astros scandal, according to a release issued by Rose's representation.
But just as other tabloid sensations like JonBenét Ramsey and O.J. Simpson have been reconsidered during our current '90s-era true crime revival, the Menendez murders are being revisited as well.
I actually just found out about Money Diaries yesterday and initially thought I would write one in the nebulous future when my life would be more interesting, but then I reconsidered.
You've reconsidered a lot about the path you want to take in your career over the last month, since Mercury has been retrograde, and now you're ready to move things forward.
Breyer had ruled in July the case could go forward but reconsidered his decision after VW lawyers raised a new ruling by a federal appeals court in a case involving Barclays.
" Furthermore, it was argued, "a strict coherence rule may cause a situation where the first panel to discuss a certain issue might set a standard that may not be reconsidered later.
Still, school-choice and religious groups argued that the proposed rules overreach and should be reconsidered so that donors to school-choice programs don't see their federal charitable tax deduction reduced.
It's not clear if or when this morning's launch will be rescheduled to a different date, or if any future launches will be rescheduled or reconsidered after this morning's failed launch.
We should've communicated faster on this (yesterday): our agents have been following our verification policy correctly, but we realized some time ago the system is broken and needs to be reconsidered.
She had initially rejected Mr. Freeman's suggestion that she record the songs but reconsidered after listening to his demo tapes on her way back from a trip to the Colorado River.
Several years later, MACV intelligence officers reconsidered the question and decided that actual Communist strength in South Vietnam in January 1968 had been 287,000 — and even that was probably an underestimate.
The UK has reconsidered a plan to achieve herd immunity and instead is attempting disease suppression through other measures like social isolation and possible self-quarantine for the highest risk individuals.
And for a moment, I considered collecting it (there are few wild foods comparable to puffball parmigiana), but quickly reconsidered when a large truck splattered roadside sludge onto the surrounding mugwort.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" Sunday that Trump reconsidered after discussions with health experts.
In fact, for the spring 2019 men's collections, a handful of designers reconsidered the staid rules of tailoring and are proposing updated — and more inventive — ideas for wearing blazers and slacks.
The CDC said individuals and organizations should reschedule large events and gatherings of any size should be reconsidered unless organizers can protect vulnerable people, ensure proper hand hygiene and social distancing.
Now Arup, a global engineering firm hired by the City Council to look at alternatives, said the tunnel option should be reconsidered because of advancements in technology like digging and ventilation.
Important communications take place today, Libra, but remember that Mercury is retrograde, so a lot of the ideas that are shared will be reconsidered and reworked over the next few weeks.
The deputy president, Cyril Ramaphosa, a former union leader turned businessman who is seeking to succeed Mr Zuma, leads a separate faction that has called for the new charter to be reconsidered.
King said that the schools should join the federal government, 23 states, more than 100 cities and counties and many businesses that have reconsidered how they use criminal justice records during hiring.
Policies and procedures around transgender transition guidelines, gender neutral bathrooms, creating a safe space for those who self-identify as LGBTQ+, a person with a disability, or veteran will all be reconsidered
Political twitter is having a laugh at Rubio's expense, now that he's apparently reconsidered his decision not to retire from the Senate, by among other things resurfacing this one-month old tweet.
Trump also told Reuters on Thursday that he had been "psyched" to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, between the U.S., Mexico and Canada, but that he had reconsidered.
Aron said his company reconsidered its plans to open dozens of theaters, which the company announced last spring, following the October murder of Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi in a Saudi consulate.
When he says such things, which are perfectly legitimate from the standpoint of a United States president, it means that perhaps some alliances, or the strength of these ties, are being reconsidered.
Will Epperson, a 36-year-old golf course assistant superintendent, said he and his wife had planned to ride out the storm at their home in Hampstead, North Carolina, but then reconsidered.
The spotlight comes as the notion of the "founder-friendly" venture firm — a trend that Benchmark is largely responsible for creating — is being reconsidered across Silicon Valley and the broader investment community.
Later that year, after the Sandy Hook mass shooting that left 20 children dead, Manchin reconsidered his policy position on guns, co-sponsoring a bipartisan bill to expand background checks that failed.
That is why the recent announcement by Fannie Mae that it wants to securitize mortgages for single-family rental purchases, which would provide added liquidity for Wall Street companies, should be reconsidered.
The MTaI did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Thursday, but in previous statements it has called for price caps on knee implants — imposed in February — to be reconsidered.
It has since "reconsidered" its opposition because his record on the appellate court "has demonstrated that he is a fair and thoughtful jurist" not held captive by corporate interests, the group said.
As if to underscore the point, the stock market cut almost half the day's losses after the Fed announcement — then promptly began sinking again as investors reconsidered the impact of the move.
Will Epperson, a 36-year-old golf course assistant superintendent, said he and his wife had planned to ride out the storm at their home in Hampstead, North Carolina, but then reconsidered.
" After conversations with aides, Trump reconsidered, the source said: "The President has spoken to Erdoğan several times since then, and he has made clear to him, 'Don't come across, don't kill Kurds.
I found that the glitziness of Manhattan looked too chaotic now, overwhelming compared to the rigor of Sugimoto's choices, where every line, every surface, every shadow had been considered and reconsidered again.
After Merkel's initial efforts to cobble together an unlikely coalition with minor parties the Free Democrats and the Greens failed, the SPD reconsidered its position to try to provide some political stability.
Following an appeal, the Dammam Commercial Court earlier this week reconsidered its previous rejection of AHAB's (Ahmad Hamad Algosaibi and Brothers) filing for a financial restructuring procedure and approved it, the sources said.
"The henge monuments of the British Isles are generally considered to represent a uniquely British phenomenon, unrelated to Continental Europe; this position should now be reconsidered," the researchers write in the journal Antiquity .
" Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey apologized for the situation, adding, "We should've communicated faster on this (yesterday)" and noting that "we realized some time ago the system is broken and needs to be reconsidered.
Since judges appointed by Democrats hold an 18-7 edge on the 9th Circuit, legal experts say it is unlikely a majority will disagree with the court's earlier ruling and want it reconsidered.
More than 1,13 professors, lecturers and Ph.D. candidates have signed an open letter to the Home Office — the government department that handles immigration, security, and law enforcement — urging that the decision be reconsidered.
While SRAM's engineers worked on that and other puzzles, like cutting power use to improve battery life and waterproofing, designers at the company reconsidered how shifting might work once freed from physical connections.
"In my view, the calibration of the enhanced supplementary leverage ratio (SLR) for the U.S. global systematically important banks should be reconsidered from this perspective," Powell told a Chicago symposium on central clearing.
The popular belief that neighbors ignored her cries, a notion, based on police claims, reported in a New York Times article at the time (and since reconsidered by the paper), was an exaggeration.
Teachers were on strike for one more day to ensure that the bill would not be reconsidered in the 85033-period after being killed, West Virginia Education Association President Dale Lee told CNN.
In the era of Parkland and Greta Thunberg, for instance, it seems that "childhood" might come to mean something new; in the era of Bernie Sanders, old age might be reconsidered, as well.
The judge, Mark H. Cohen of the Federal District Court for the Northern District of Georgia, ordered her DACA protection to be reinstated and her application for renewing that status to be reconsidered.
Oil prices surrendered some gains made over the previous days as investors reconsidered the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East after the United States killed a top Iranian military commander.
Mr. Trump has since reconsidered, and Mexico is poised to re-engage full-throttle in the anti-kingpin, across-the-board war on drugs that will only exacerbate violence and human rights violations.
By the time he wrote "Into the Woods," six years later, having reconsidered his threat to leave the theater entirely, he had adjusted his palette in response to cerebral new collaborators and stories.
As environmental disasters grow in number and other breaking news events constantly demand our attention, the etiquette of what and when to share needs to be reconsidered by social media users, according to Donovan.
After losing their district court hearing, the boy's parents won their initial three-judge appeal at the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals before losing again when the entire Fifth Circuit reconsidered the panel's ruling.
And since this film is meant to be a resolution, it would only make sense that they reconsidered how the MCU began, namely with the first Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor movies. Right?
Mercury retrograde once again finds you thinking back to October 14 and 15 as the communication planet connects with Saturn and Neptune on November 13—plans and commitments need to be reworked or reconsidered.
"That concern about DDT has to be reconsidered in the public health context," said Dr. Lyle R. Petersen, director of the division of vector-borne diseases at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
But the board reconsidered his case last year and determined in September that he could be transferred if he went through a rehabilitation program run by the Kuwaiti government for lower-level Islamist extremists.
If we feel that what is happening now gets worse or the response is something that we feel in the context of the relationship we have today should be reconsidered, we will reconsider it.
Not missing a beat, the justices sent two free-exercise cases back to the lower courts less than 24 hours after Trinity Lutheran was announced, to be reconsidered in light of the new ruling.
A second person said that while the base case remained a first-quarter launch of the IPO, the timing of the deal would be reconsidered if the situation does not improve in coming weeks.
The earlier approval, given by the SEC's staff, has been reconsidered due to which the ForceShares Daily 4X US Market Futures Long Fund and Short Fund will not to begin trading, the Journal reported.
Trump last week pulled out of the summit with Kim, planned for June 12 in Singapore, before announcing he had reconsidered and that U.S. and North Korean officials were meeting to work out details.
Matt Drudge issued a rare tweet Wednesday imploring Oprah Winfrey to launch a presidential bid against President Trump in 85033 after the talk-show star indicated she had reconsidered whether she could be president.
In fact, most of the hacking we've talked about so far this season has to be reconsidered now that we know (seriously, last call for spoilers) that Elliot was in prison the whole time!
Revise the weighting of measures of quality The importance CMS currently places on the four key criteria used to calculate the star rating — patient safety, patient experience, readmission and mortality risk — should be reconsidered.
"I applied in the first round with a very low score and was waitlisted with the caveat that my application would only be reconsidered if I agreed to retake the GMAT to improve it." 
This time, however, it will have to be "reconsidered in light of the Departments of Justice (DOJ) and Education rescinding of a Title IX guidance clarifying protections for transgender students," according to the ACLU.
Leandro said the bail-in is designed to address problems bank by bank but may not be adequate to deal with more systemic crises and may need to be reconsidered "as soon as possible".
Trump last week pulled out of the meeting with Kim, planned for June 12 in Singapore, before announcing he had reconsidered and that American and North Korean officials were meeting to work out details.
The Supreme Court's order sent Barronelle Stutzman's case back to the Washington state Supreme Court — saying that the previous ruling against her must be reconsidered in light of another Supreme Court ruling earlier this month.
Now, in the age of the notch, screens are being reconsidered in all sorts of ways, and my favorite reinterpretation of this year has to be the one on Astell & Kern's new A&norma SR2720.
"Our agents have been following our verification policy correctly, but we realized some time ago the system is broken and needs to be reconsidered," he tweeted, adding that he should have addressed the issue sooner.
He also said company tax cuts for big business, a policy abandoned last month, would not be reconsidered, but the government would focus on a deregulation agenda that would streamline approvals process for big businesses.
Drudge was weighed in on the pair before, sending a tweet last month urging Winfrey to launch a presidential bid against Trump in 2020 after she indicated she had reconsidered whether she could be president.
The company hopes to begin running oil through the 1,172-mile pipeline within two months, after it was delayed for much of the past year while the Obama administration reconsidered permitting decisions for the project.
Larry Hogan of Maryland, who is expected to be re-elected next week, issued a statement Wednesday afternoon expressing his displeasure with the lack of transparency around the decision and urging that it be reconsidered.
President Obama had originally planned to reduce the number of U.S. troops in the country to 5,85033 before 2017, but he reconsidered when Taliban forces regained ground after NATO ended its combat mission in 2014.
These gateways allow men to question and have conversations about what it means to be a "real" man in modern times, and taking care of themselves is often at the heart of what's being reconsidered.
The "Aquaman" star — who is a United Nations advocate on oceans — called out Pratt&aposs use of plastic in an Instagram post on Tuesday but just a few hours later reconsidered his very public reaction.
Civil rights attorneys argued in court papers that the government was violating a September settlement agreement that had cleared the way for more than 1,000 immigrants separated by U.S. officials to have their asylum claims reconsidered.
At first glance, the dispute seems similar to other incidents where Facebook or other big internet companies have pulled down content because an algorithm flagged it or a user complained, then reconsidered after a public response.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. financial regulators and lawmakers who appeared at a congressional hearing on Thursday generally agreed that the Volcker rule, which restricts banks' ability to make bets with their own money, needs to be reconsidered.
Pelosi has previously warned that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which shields tech companies from legal liability for content created by their users, was a "gift" that had been abused and could be reconsidered.
BRASÍLIA (Reuters) - Brazilian lawmaker Eduardo Bolsonaro, son of President Jair Bolsonaro, said on Tuesday he will no longer pursue an appointment as the country's ambassador in Washington after his father said the nomination was being reconsidered.
The U.S. dollar was roughly unchanged on Monday, hovering near the two-week high set earlier in the session as investors reconsidered how dovish the Federal Reserve is likely to be at this week's policy meeting.
A 2002 special-edition home-video release restored missing footage and reconsidered the film's legacy, but among horror fans, that legacy was never in doubt, even after Neil LaBute's legendarily awful 2006 remake, starring Nicolas Cage.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads A few months ago, I reviewed Eyes Wide Open: Saul Steinberg and Philip Guston at Senior & Shopmaker Gallery, which got me thinking about Steinberg, whose work needs to be reconsidered.
In 2003, in Grutter, then-Justice Sandra Day O'Connor wrote in her majority opinion that race in college admissions should perhaps be reconsidered in 25 years — at which point O'Connor hoped that it would be unnecessary.
We are the publishers of the Climate Change Reconsidered series — four (and soon to be five) volumes by the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) which examines the peer-reviewed literature in exactly that fashion.
"If it had to be reconsidered, there should not be another vote but we should apply the IOC (International Olympic Committee) jurisprudence, give the gold medal to the silver medalist," the Frenchman told French radio RTL.
Och-Ziff also said clients had pulled out $1.1 billion from the company's flagship multi-strategy funds during the quarter as they reconsidered their commitment to hedge funds and expressed concerns about the lingering bribery probe.
The tech giant on Monday said it has filed an appeal related to a federal judge's decision to reject its bid to be reconsidered for the Pentagon's $10 billion Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, project.
Earlier, the court reconsidered arguments on an appeal of a ruling that the Securities and Exchange Commission did not violate the Constitution when it hired its administrative law judges to preside over in-house court proceedings.
Similarly, much of the peer-reviewed science underlying past EPA regulations could not be used when decisions that have improved our environment were reconsidered, such as the required review of air pollution standards every five years.
Oil prices fell about 1% on Tuesday, surrendering some recent gains as investors reconsidered the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East after the United States killed a top Iranian military commander last week.
Under pressure to salvage the effort last year, Congress created the Temporary Expanded Public Service Loan Forgiveness program, a $350 million fund (later doubled) to ensure that borrowers initially deemed ineligible could have their applications reconsidered.
According to several employees, Edelman reconsidered because of concerns that news of its relationship with the prison company would be leaked, leaving one of the world's leading public relations firms with a potential public relations crisis.
According to several employees, Edelman reconsidered because of concerns that news of its relationship with the prison company would be leaked, leaving one of the world's leading public relations firms with a potential public relations crisis.
It worked in Japan and Germany under radically different conditions, including a national political commitment to an open-ended occupation that continues — pardon me for noticing — 72 years later, with no indication of its being reconsidered.
The findings suggest that outsourcing veterans' care to non-VA hospitals solely for patient convenience should be reconsidered, particularly in regions where nearby hospitals don't achieve quality scores that are better than the VA, the authors conclude.
The government agreed this week to settle three lawsuits being overseen by Judge Dana Sabraw, a move that plaintiffs' attorneys said would allow more than 1,000 immigrant parents and their children to have their asylum claims reconsidered.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's central bank governor, Elvira Nabiullina, suggested on Friday that spending of the National Wealth Fund should be reconsidered to see whether the cushion is big enough to protect the country from the possible shocks.
A Thai bookseller's request for $2 million in attorneys' fees after prevailing in a copyright dispute with educational publisher John Wiley & Sons must be reconsidered by a Manhattan federal court, the U.S. Supreme Court said on Thursday.
If you can come up with a reason for Venmo to still have a public feed of users' transactions — other than "Ummm, they had this feature since the start and probably haven't reconsidered it" — please tell me.
From the skating world's "bad girl" Tonya Harding to the "spoiled" parricidal Menendez brothers, it appears as if every infamous figure previously paraded across cable news and tabloids is being reconsidered and repackaged as higher-brow entertainment.
Sibanye had initially said it would raise around $750 million via a rights issue to help to fund the deal, but said on Friday it had reconsidered after some shareholders expressed concerns about the company's debt levels.
Davos Takes a Fresh Look at Emerging Markets | As capital moves out of China, the Middle East and Latin America, many say that the notion of a world powered by emerging-market growth needs to be reconsidered.
Each major regulation would be considered under an expedited procedure with limited debate, and if it does not win a majority in each House, the rule dies and can't be reconsidered or reissued in the near future.
"  DOJ acknowledged that it previously supported the position of the NLRB, which had ruled against such arbitration agreements, but said that "after the change in administration, the office reconsidered the issue and has reached the opposite conclusion.
Mélyssa Rodrigues suggested the name SKIM for Kardashian West's line in a July 29 tweet responding to a post from the star asking her followers for names they like as she reconsidered what to call her collection.
Attorney General Janet Reno intervened and vacated that decision — rendered it void — so it could be reconsidered in light of a proposed regulation that would clarify some of these concepts, but no final rule was ever promulgated.
The D.C. Circuit ruled in favor of the Association of American Railroads, but the Supreme Court reversed the decision and sent the case back to be reconsidered, saying Amtrak was created with government oversight and public subsidies.
When, for example, the UAE tightened its cybercrime law, adding vaguely worded provisions establishing prison terms for anyone who endangers national security or "the higher interests of the State," companies might have reconsidered having their offices there.
A growing confidence in framing deals without bending to Washington's demands may well impact the outlook for existing trade deals that are currently being reconsidered by the U.S., most notably the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
While the majuscule case -- or uppercase -- was still deployed to convey what Paul Luna calls "grandeur" or "aesthetic seriousness," the dawn of the internet era has led a lot of institutions to reconsidered their all-caps uses.
"The previous generation's plan to just transfer as much money tax-free down the family tree is being reconsidered in favor of a more nuanced approach based on the personalities and circumstances of the beneficiaries," he said.
Last month, its foreign minister rejected extending the length or conditions of the accord, saying that Iran would consider changing the agreement only if the concessions it had already made — including giving up nuclear fuel — were reconsidered.
When the Politicon organizers first approached them about appearing, the "Pod Save America" hosts recoiled at the idea — "Some of these people are despicable," Lovett complained to the organizers about the other invitees — but they eventually reconsidered.
I.A.T.A., the airline trade association, said the rules governing international catering waste — which involve a complex set of international and country-specific regulations meant to prevent the spread of disease — should be reconsidered to increase recycling rates.
After a similar bill was passed in the Maine Senate in May, the state's House voted against it -- and then passed an amended version Wednesday that would have to be reconsidered by the Senate in order to advance.
In "Istanbul: A Tale of Three Cities" Ms Hughes plays intriguing, sophisticated games with time and space: both those concepts, in her view, need to be reconsidered when contemplating something so vast and fluid as Istanbul's historical pageant.
If it did not, the word was, all of its contracts in China would be reconsidered and China would be unable to guarantee the safety of its staff, according to "Asia's Reckoning", a new book by Richard McGregor.
MARKET NEWS * The U.S. dollar was roughly unchanged on Monday, hovering near the two-week high set earlier in the session as investors reconsidered how dovish the Federal Reserve is likely to be at this week's policy meeting.
Absolutely everything associated with the HP name was reconsidered — from recurring user interface motifs to the retail experience to consistent industrial design principles — and brought in line with a unified vision of a tech company for the future.
But what's clear is that if Washington and Moscow are intent on selling large energy projects in the Middle East, they would do well by all parties if they reconsidered and began competing selling nonnuclear alternatives instead. Why?
He has stated that the Obama administration's 2009 finding that greenhouse gases are a danger to public health and welfare — the lynchpin for climate change regulation by the EPA — should not be reconsidered, a position that conservatives oppose.
NOT SO FAST... A federal judge ruled Wednesday that the environmental review for the Dakota Access pipeline was, in part, inadequate and must be reconsidered, handing tribal opponents of the 1,170-mile pipeline project a key legal victory.
In 2016, Thomas F. Prendergast, then the chairman of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which oversees the L.I.R.R., said the contract could be reconsidered in light of the federal findings, according to Newsday, but it has remained in effect.
In the privacy of homes, in office cafeterias and bars, women and men have confided, argued, apologized and reconsidered their own histories in ways that will never be captured by investigative articles, distinguished panels or year-end lists.
" In a brief filed in June in the case on workers' rights, Acting Solicitor General Jeffrey B. Wall put it this way: "After the change in administration, the office reconsidered the issue and has reached the opposite conclusion.
Some of the Huawei restrictions are expected to take effect in November, but the White House has reconsidered its Chinese telecom restrictions under pressure from American companies and the Chinese government during on-again, off-again trade negotiations.
The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, surrendered some recent gains as investors reconsidered the likelihood of immediate supply disruptions in the Middle East after the United States killed a top Iranian military commander last week.
He has stated that the Obama administration's 2009 finding that greenhouse gases are a danger to public health and welfare -- the lynchpin for climate change regulation by the EPA -- should not be reconsidered, a position that conservatives oppose.
He enjoyed bipartisan support during his earlier tenure, but advanced an unusually expansive view of executive powers that, reconsidered in light of Mr. Trump's unorthodox presidency, has fueled Democrats concerns about Mr. Barr's independence from the current president.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar was roughly unchanged on Monday, hovering near the two-week high set earlier in the session as investors reconsidered how dovish the Federal Reserve is likely to be at this week's policy meeting.
This wouldn't be the first time Instagram has reconsidered the role of hashtags on the platform: In late 2017, the app introduced ways to follow hashtags and in March it made it possible to add hashtag links to bios.
MOSCOW, June 14 (Reuters) - Russia's central bank governor, Elvira Nabiullina, suggested on Friday that spending of the National Wealth Fund should be reconsidered to see whether the cushion is big enough to protect the country from the possible shocks.
But our understanding of property and our unquestioned devotion to the right to exclude may need to be reconsidered in an age when America is increasingly characterized by growing populations, sprawling cities and suburbs, and far less green space.
As the threshold is approaching, Russian central bank governor Elvira Nabiullina has called for the spending plans from the NWF to be reconsidered, to examine whether the current cushion is strong enough to protect the country from possible shocks.
And that absurdity provides a useful segue to the latest in my ongoing series of implausible proposals: That our modern way of punishment should be reconsidered, and penalties long dismissed as inhumane should replace medicalized executions and "civilized" incarceration.
Now, their 16-7 road record is the best in the N.L. "There's a lot of people that have doubted us, so it's nice to prove those haters wrong, I guess," said Arenado, who reconsidered his choice of words.
He said he has yet to receive guidance from senior government officials regarding the no-contact policy that has been in force since the 1980s, adding that it was too soon to say whether it needs to be reconsidered.
I couldn't read her face, but I thought, at least by the flickering light of the TV, that she looked softer, contrite even, as if she'd reconsidered her position, or at least the way she'd laid it on me.
On Wednesday morning, when the American press pool was assembled unexpectedly in the West Wing, reporters thought that White House officials might have reconsidered and decided to allow a glimpse of Mr. Trump's meeting with the Russians after all.
After my friend Malin insisted she enjoyed taking the train when returning to her hometown, Umea — the six- to seven-hour trip spent binge-watching episodes of "RuPaul's Drag Race" on her laptop — I reconsidered my own rail skepticism.
An hour before Prabowo's near-midnight announcement, the Democrat party threatened to quit the coalition unless Prabowo went with the younger Yudhoyono or reconsidered his pick for running mate, party secretary general Andi Arief said on his Twitter account.
Although 71 percent of teens found the show relatable and nearly three-quarters reported that they reconsidered their treatments of others after viewing 13 Reasons Why, according to the project, parents asked for support in discussing the issues with children.
Indonesia's Go-Jek is in talks with Philippine authorities to get its ride-hailing service application reconsidered, after it was rejected this month by regulators, and hopes to be in the market soon, co-founder Kevin Aluwi said on Thursday.
"Efforts to stem firearms trafficking between the United States and Mexico were scaled back as the administration of Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto reconsidered bilateral law enforcement cooperation," said the document first reported by Reuters, which cites U.S. and Mexican officials.
By 2015 societal norms had shifted enough that it reconsidered the issue and found that criminal prohibitions against an assisted death unjustly infringed upon the right to life, liberty and security of the person under our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
With an eye on both state revenues and public health considerations, ministers meeting in Brussels said the exemption from excise duties should be reconsidered, and asked the European Commission to decide by 2017 whether to propose increasing taxation on e-cigarettes.
The high court ordered the case challenging the question to be reconsidered by a lower court, leaving the Commerce Department with little or no time to have the dispute settled legally before this past Monday's deadline for printing the questionnaires.
Twitter maintained in a statement from its communications account Friday that the video was "a clear violation of the Twitter rules," but said the company had reconsidered its decision to lock Team Mitch based on the campaign's intent in posting it.
Last year, political concerns over racial justice came to the forefront of the meeting when a controversial resolution to "condemn the alt-right" failed to initially be taken to the floor, only to ultimately be reconsidered and all-but-unanimously passed.
Following the government-led recapitalisation - whose timing would be dictated by the lender's industrial plan - Padoan said that Monte dei Paschi's board would be reconsidered, but that no questions would be raised over the role of Chief Executive Marco Morelli.
Now after a group of trans male actors even posted their auditions for some of Johansson's famous roles to make a point about taking parts that would be better suited for other actors, the four-time Golden Globe nominee has reconsidered.
Although 71 percent of teens found the show relatable and nearly three-quarters reported that they reconsidered their treatments of others after viewing 13 Reasons Why, according to the project, parents asked for support in discussing the issues with children.
Kerr, a 50-year-old former NBA player who was born in Beirut and spent much of his childhood in Lebanon, might never have enjoyed such early success as a coach had he not reconsidered an interview request from the Warriors.
What was once disparaged as "Hot Topic mall rock" or "Warped Tour kiddy-emo," even from within rock journalism, was reconsidered and celebrated by a generation whose entire formative music taste and frame of reference was shaped by this era.
A literary organization comprised of U.S. mystery and suspense writers has reconsidered its decision to award its annual prize to an author who served as a New York prosecutor during the wrongful convictions of the so-called Central Park Five.
But on Thursday morning, President Donald Trump seemed to suggest a strategy at odds with what most Americans think is called for in Puerto Rico, tweeting that efforts to help the island need to be reconsidered, if not rolled back.
He reconsidered in 21972 after attending two games and meeting fans who traced their soccer allegiance to the Minnesota Kicks, a popular 1970s N.A.S.L. franchise that shared the old Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington with the Minnesota Twins and the Vikings.
"President Trump has clearly said that the asymmetric trade relationships with the G-7 also need to be fundamentally reconsidered," Pompeo noted, alluding vaguely to a spat between Trump and his counterparts at the G-7 leaders' summit earlier this month.
Zelaya's leftward turn drew the ire of Honduran business elites, and his decision to join the Venezuelan-led Petrocaribe oil alliance—along with suggestions that the US military presence be reconsidered—spooked the Latin American right and its North American allies.
On Wednesday, equity markets recovered as traders reconsidered a Trump administration which may promote growth through lower taxes and higher federal spending, while Treasury prices plunged as those possible policies would balloon the federal deficit, which is seen as inflationary.
Working at the church was in some ways the perfect challenge for Mr. Bianco, who had studied for the priesthood in Rome for six years, but reconsidered after Pope John Paul II said that gay men should not be priests.
But even as polls suggest many Britons have reconsidered their vote in 2016, and that a second referendum would reverse the result, the Conservative Party is being pushed relentlessly rightward by the jingoistic, right-wing faction that Johnson most vividly embodies.
In November 2019, Germany's federal court of justice ruled that the prison sentence handed to the man should be reconsidered because the defendant's claims that his wife enjoyed being strangled during sex were not an "aggravating fact" in the case.
Hong, who went on to work for the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, alleges that Jin told him he would receive a bonus at the end of March 2008 if he reconsidered his resignation, according to his witness statement.
He noticed that their stories also supposed the existence of histories—real ones that were being reconsidered (the myths of empire and the American West), or prospective ones that seemed unlikely to come true (world government, the brotherhood of man).
As the public option is reconsidered during California's debate about a single-payer system, Los Angeles County could serve as a testbed for assessing the viability of a public option as envisioned in the ACA debate nearly a decade ago.
Plenty of movies — from Psycho to Fight Club to Alien — would have earned a rotten rating from Rotten Tomatoes upon their original release, only to be reconsidered and deemed classics years later as tastes, preferences, and ideas about films changed.
I believe that liberalism can be preserved only if liberals learn to distinguish between what must be protected at all cost and what must be, not discarded, but reconsidered — the unquestioned virtue of cosmopolitanism, for example, or of free trade.
Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told broadcaster NTV that northern Syria should not become the domain of one group alone and that a "secure zone", an internationally policed buffer area Turkey has proposed in vain in the past, should be reconsidered.
Speaking to reporters at a business forum in the Black Sea resort of Sochi, he said the government had reconsidered its position after seeing investor appetite for the two stakes and learning what the potential bidders planned to do if they won.
It's shocking to me that so many of the people I grew up with reconsidered the whole all-you-need-is-love thing and decided, upon reflection, that all we actually need is a giant border fence to protect us from Mexican rapists.
The two men spoke again in July 2014, and Mr. Scalfari published an article in which he said the pope had estimated that 8,000 members of the clergy, including bishops and cardinals, were pedophiles and that perhaps priestly celibacy should be reconsidered.
But — and I'm not saying this is necessarily the case — we also have to be just as open to the idea that the proper precautions were taken, that protocol was followed and the dog went under anyway, and the stunt was reconsidered.
My understanding, however, is that a revised application may be reconsidered by the Landmarks Preservation Commission as early as Tuesday, June 26 — a "public meeting" at which the public to whom Henry Clay Frick gave his collection will not be permitted to testify.
Police originally said the maximum penalty she faced was a C$1 million ($757,000) fine and 18 months in jail, but the Public Prosecution Service of Canada said on Friday they "reconsidered the position" and reduced it to a C$10,000 ($7,600) fine.
But he reconsidered his ruling after hearing an argument from prosecutors thatCouch should be sentenced not to 2000 days in jail for the crash, but to 2180 days for each of four counts of intoxication manslaughter under a separate part of Texas code.
Barbara Gelb, an author and journalist who, with her husband, Arthur Gelb, produced the first full-scale biography of the playwright Eugene O'Neill, then followed it decades later with two volumes that reconsidered his life, died on Thursday at her home in Manhattan.
In a draft Department of Justice regulation obtained by BuzzFeed News, officials have proposed that immigrants pay $975 to request an appeal of an immigration judge's ruling and $895 to request a case be reopened or reconsidered with the Board of Immigration Appeals.
"European countries have also reconsidered how they need to invest more ... in the future of their own defense, which is clearly a good sign for Thales as we are really present in Europe ... as far as defense is concerned," the CEO said.
The exhibition is silhouetted against a new critical background that has reconsidered the work of artists marginalized by gender, sexuality, race, region, or class status — artists whose work might even include illustration or employ practices formerly considered belonging solely to the decorative arts.
Wayne's flow is unreal, and the first time I heard him say "I'm so high I could vomit on a comet" I honestly reconsidered why all rap before had failed me so badly in my quest for ridiculous images paired with internal rhymes.
That's something developers may have wanted to do in the past, before Twitter pulled out the rug from under developers' feet years ago and then shafted its own partners, as the company reconsidered how it wanted to work with the community of third-party developers.
Under the terms of a 1998 peace deal in Northern Ireland, known as the Good Friday Agreement, separate referenda in favor of a united Ireland are required both north and then south of the border for the century-old territorial partition to be reconsidered.
Meanwhile, an unidentified judge on the 9th Circuit last week requested that the court's 25 full-time judges vote on whether the temporary restraining order Robart imposed on Trump's travel ban should be reconsidered by an 11-judge panel, known as en banc review.
In recent months, we've seen that Amazon has reconsidered its dissing of brick-and-mortar, and made the jarring decision to open its own, well-designed book shops, including the one above, on 34th Street near Madison, on New York's east side, spotted on Aug.
The country's first lady, Rula Ghani, making the keynote address for the occasion before a gathering including many women's leaders, acknowledged the disappointment and tried to assure the audience that the Supreme Court decision in "the case of our dear martyred Farkhunda" would be reconsidered.
Never mind that a Republican was the initial funder: If the dossier was used by the FBI to gain FISA warrants to spy on Trump campaign officials, this line of reasoning goes, then those warrants should be reconsidered and possibly revoked, given their political origins.
Lawrence G. Nassar, the U.S.A. Gymnastics team doctor convicted of sexually abusing numerous young women, wants his prison term to be reconsidered, arguing that the judge was not fair or impartial and used the sentencing hearing to send a larger message against sexual abuse.
In 2006, The New York Times wrote about a model whose body was "apparently Adobe Photoshopped," while The Wall Street Journal used the term metaphorically ("he has Photoshopped it in his mind") to refer to a person who had reconsidered his view of a photo.
The Steelers had placed Porter on indefinite leave on Monday but reconsidered when Allegheny County District Attorney Stephen Zappala Jr. dropped charges of aggravated assault involving a police officer, simple assault, resisting arrest and defiant trespass in connection with Porter's actions Sunday involving a bouncer.
" It said it had reconsidered that after "conversations with members of civil society and academics who are experts in race relations around the world" who said, according to Facebook, "that white nationalism and separatism cannot be meaningfully separated from white supremacy and organized hate groups.
So call us scrooges, call us what you will: here are the Christmas no-no's that should be erased from the playlist or at the least reconsidered over some eggnog before being unleashed unto the masses, coating Yuletide with it's true colours of dismal and blue depression.
Few would argue with Dorsey's sentiment, that the system needs to be "reconsidered," but his claim that "our agents have been following our verification policy correctly" makes no sense since whatever policies Twitter has been following over the last few years has been opaque at best.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. government may have to require more biofuels to be blended into the country's fuel supply after a court ruled on Friday that the mandates must be reconsidered, a decision that boosted renewable fuel credits to seven-month highs on financial markets.
The dollar index put in its worst weekly performance in more than two months last week as investors reconsidered the whole "reflation" trade - that Trump's promises of debt-funded fiscal spending and lower taxes would stoke inflation and drive the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates faster.
Mid-month is busy for Mercury retrograde, and its clash with Jupiter on March 15 as well as its connections with Pluto on March 16 and Mars on March 17 find you thinking back to February 163 through February 23—again, conversations and plans are being reconsidered!
Our leaders lost their way on trade, and until we acknowledge that the whole system needs to be reconsidered, we'll keep losing to Trump — even though the trade policies he has enacted continue to hurt the same farmers and steelworkers he talks about on the campaign trail.
Iran's foreign minister rejected on Thursday any new negotiation with the United States over extending the length or conditions of the 2015 nuclear accord, saying that Iran would talk about changing the accord only if every concession it made — including giving up nuclear fuel — were reconsidered.
I wondered whether I should write in about my "eppi" invention, but then I reconsidered — maybe I shouldn't let grown-ups know about this incredible discovery that existed in my body (and maybe in everybody, although so far I had tested it only on myself) just yet.
Some of the quibbles people have had with the book, about the bratty flatness of Amy's character, or about how the romantic relationships unfold, are reconsidered with a depth of humanity and understanding of the time in which the book was written, infusing them with new life.
"This is an exciting time to be at the Justice Department, when so much that has been taken for granted for so long is being seriously reconsidered," he wrote to Judge Henry Friendly, for whom he had worked before serving as a law clerk to Rehnquist.
Certainly, their impertinent masks within the look-at-me premise of the show can be reconsidered as culturally prescient in lieu of the psychographic politics that have dowsed the internet ego-rush of freely sharing selfie data — a rush that has remade unmasked masses into raw commodities.
See the map below (which is based on Carl Sack's great map at the Huffington Post): For months, members of the Standing Rock Sioux have raised two major concerns about the project: As such, the tribe has called on the pipeline to be rerouted or reconsidered altogether.
"If we feel that what is happening now gets worse or the response is something that we feel in the context of the relationship we have today should be reconsidered, we will reconsider it," he said later in the meeting about the CBP contract, and then revisited it later.
"Ninety-five percent of the school superintendents in Texas voted for the rule as it was proposed, which was to use birth certificates," Harrison told AP. "So any rule can be reconsidered but...given the overwhelming support for that rule, I don't expect it to change any time soon."
"The defendant contends that a former district attorney granted him immunity or a promise not to prosecute via a press release, despite the language contained in the press release that clearly states the decision not to prosecute in 2005 may be reconsidered," reads the statement from Steele's office.
National security adviser Chung Eui-yong told a gathering of political party leaders and President Moon Jae-in that while Seoul's current stance is to maintain the intelligence sharing arrangement, it could be reconsidered if the situation worsens, Shim Sang-jeung, of the minor opposition Justice Party, told reporters.
This is commonly taken as an indication that it will develop a blue-water navy (one capable of operating across open oceans), which at the time of its aircraft carrier purchase seemed less plausible, but must now be reconsidered in light of institutional restructuring to enable joint force command.
"Crucial for the time being is the treatment of retail investors (..) When investing opportunities are very large, maybe too large, for the new world with bail-in, these (opportunities) probably need to be reconsidered," Daniele Nouy, chair of the ECB's supervisory board, told a conference in Brussels on Friday.
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The city of Buenos Aires has declined to authorize a permit to build an office tower linked to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, and developers will have to file new paperwork for it to be reconsidered, the city government said in a statement on Friday.
Pharmacists immediately protested this move and basically refused to sell it, echoing much of the Canadian medical community's concerns about medical marijuana as a concept and adding further concerns for the need for greater security in the wake of increased threat of robberies (a position they have since reconsidered).
These include trying to forge a consensus position on a new Brexit deal and hoping the Europeans will consider it; or opting for a new referendum, which is favored by politicians who believe that enough of the public has reconsidered Brexit to scrap the idea; or accepting Mrs.
While Obama recently imposed sanctions on Russian entities in retaliation for Russian interference during the election, Trump's campaign manager Kellyanne Conway - slated to be a counselour to the president in the White House - implied that the sanctions might be reconsidered once Trump is in office, denouncing them as political.
But because Kovner spent much of her brief arguing points that differed from the Ninth Circuit's reasoning, Justice Sonia Sotomayor asked if the government agreed with the lower court's ruling and Justice Stephen Breyer asked if the case should be sent back to the lower courts and reconsidered.
Throughout Love's speech and into Steven's I reconsidered what my role as an audience member was as I felt that I was no longer just an observer, but active participant — or at least had the appearance of one to those who observed the performance from the sidewalk or their cars.
BUENOS AIRES, Nov 25 (Reuters) - The city of Buenos Aires denied a permit to build an office tower linked to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, and developers will have to file a new round of paperwork for it to be reconsidered, the city government said in a statement on Friday.
She responded similarly to Amos, stating that she'd have reconsidered if she had been aware of the accusations leveled against him: Richardson has not responded to Amos or Ora's statements, but, as per the Independent, a spokesperson did comment on Conde Nast's choice to no longer work with him: Follow Noisey on Twitter.
"Since there is no new evidence that issuer limits could be raised, for QE (quantitative easing) to be restarted, the logical conclusion would be that rate cuts may have to be reconsidered in the future under an adverse scenario," said Pictet Wealth Management Frederik Ducrozet, referring to the ECB's rules for asset purchases.
Botswana and its neighbours Zimbabwe, Zambia, Namibia and South Africa have in the last few years reconsidered conservation laws to try and balance the need to protect sought-after species such as elephants, rhinos and buffalo from poaching while managing the danger they pose as they encroach on areas of human habitation.
Schwarzman, whose global investment firm has $361 billion assets under management, likened the new administration's methods to "zero-based budgeting," a business tactic where all of an organization's expenses are reconsidered at the start of each fiscal period to decide where the funds would be best put to use — a clean slate.
This patent enters the world just as increasingly common work perks in the tech industry such as in-office free cafeterias and gyms are being reconsidered, or at least reframed as a means for companies to keep employees working as long as possible rather than just well-meaning offerings from our corporate overlords.
Rating: A 60 percent chance Brexit will be reconsidered Otto Porter We've got clear and present signage somebody's been muddin' plain as the dried dirt on the back of this pickup and I'll bet you that somebody is the same person pictured here who's just done some max-deal signage of his own.
I have no doubt that at some point soon––probably very soon, considering the impending ABBA reunion, and Cher's upcoming ABBA covers album––ABBA's music will be reconsidered warts and all, and that we'll be able to appreciate ABBA's music for what it is: incredibly written pop masking a near-dystopic lyrical bent.
Given this, the increasing use of legal coercion to get people to use the drug in criminal justice settings also needs to be reconsidered, especially since those who are not ready to quit often try to overcome the effects of Vivitrol by using higher doses of opioids or adding cocaine or methamphetamine.
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"Since there is no new evidence that issuer limits could be raised, for QE (quantitative easing) to be restarted, the logical conclusion would be that rate cuts may have to be reconsidered in the future under an adverse scenario," said Pictet Wealth Management strategist Frederik Ducrozet, referring to the ECB's rules for asset purchases.
A Philadelphia firefighter can sue the New York Daily News for using an archived photo of him to illustrate an online story about a sex scandal at the fire department that he had no connection to, a U.S. appeals court ruled on Tuesday when it reconsidered his case just five months after tossing it.
"Amici respectfully suggest that the court's struggle — similar to dozens of other courts' herculean struggles in this area — illustrates the unworkability of the 'right to abortion' found in Roe," they wrote, "and the need for the court to take up the issue of whether Roe and Casey should be reconsidered and, if appropriate, overruled."
The authorities must reconsider their outdated attempt at cultural regulation — just as they recently reconsidered a series of widely opposed new regulations against entrepreneurs — lest they destroy one of the most vibrant, sophisticated and creative sectors of Cuban society, one that has brought the country international prestige as well as much-needed hard cash.
Jose Leandro, who is one of the top advisers to Commission's president Jean-Claude Juncker on the reform of the euro zone, said that the bail-in is designed to address problems bank by bank but may not be adequate to deal with more systemic crisis and may need to be reconsidered "as soon as possible".
"I think this is crucial information for decision-makers to know — that some of the studies that EPA was relying on have these serious problems and should be reconsidered," Veena Singla, associate director of science and policy at the Program on Reproductive Health and the Environment at the University of California, San Francisco, told BuzzFeed News.
Andrew M. Cuomo has apparently reconsidered his original idea to cut $485 million from the CUNY budget— a budget that the Senate Republican majority passed in a surprise session March 14 as a way to "send a message" to CUNY to take a harder line regarding what it considers to be the university's anti-Semitism problem.
But when he restores access to the cap raise and ponies up a $25 million bonus — not what Taylor wanted, but still Axe Cap's biggest ever, as well as the first time Bobby has ever reconsidered his initial offer — it's still not enough to satisfy his restless right hand, no matter how grateful Taylor appears to be.
If their focus is largely pastoral, it is never entirely so, and almost alone among recent popes, he has proved unafraid to advance concerns that have been sounded before — those affecting the family, the poor and the disadvantaged, those caught up in war and despotism — but with an urgency that enjoins not only new practice but also reconsidered thinking.

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