All night, in my dreams, she was there trying to sweet-talk me into reconsidering. |
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With so much to do, I'm reconsidering my original idea of just throwing a house party, simply because I don't see how I can fit one in. |
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Congress is now actually seriously reconsidering this particular provision. |
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The process does not involve changing a decision or reconsidering it or anything of that kind. |
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But yes, as some readers have asked me, I am reconsidering my support for the war. |
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A spokesman said the company was reconsidering its advertising campaign in the light of the decision. |
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Scholars are reconsidering his work, which was once considered too populist and shallow to merit study. |
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The security services, Lothian and Borders police and the immigration authorities are already believed to be reconsidering the case. |
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His militia has been really very badly hurt, and it maybe why he's reconsidering his options. |
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He said he hoped the public would understand the intense pressure now faced by the authority and the reasons for reconsidering the scheme. |
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Many universities are now reconsidering tenure, at least in part because of the federal ban on mandatory retirement. |
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I will look also at some intriguing hints that Rome may be reconsidering its position that Anglican ministerial orders are null and void. |
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Instead, given the weak public reaction, he faces reconsidering his long-held reliance on repeated use of stock phrases. |
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Was there is any likelihood at all of her reconsidering the decision and donning the greasepaint again? |
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The genocide has also jolted the world into reconsidering how to prosecute mass killers. |
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The news of the Boy Scouts of America reconsidering its antigay stances is encouraging. |
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And as a result of this change in market prices, corporations are reconsidering their location choices. |
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The notified body shall take the updated scientific opinion into account in reconsidering its assessment of the conformity assessment procedure. |
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It supported the Delegation of Chile regarding reconsidering the voting mechanism. |
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At the end of the discussion, he stated that he was reconsidering his views in light of the arguments. |
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The Germans seem touchier than others about spying. America is itself reconsidering the balance between security and freedom. |
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The government is also reconsidering some of its lavish public-works projects, which have a tendency to be awarded to UMNO-friendly firms. |
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It aims at reconsidering the classification of goods by taking account of socio-economic evolution on a worldwide scale. |
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I'm already reconsidering my new subscription to this publication. |
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The company's board is reported to be reconsidering whether he should stay. |
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If the decision-making authority decides not to grant conditional release it should set a date for reconsidering the question. |
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There is value in reconsidering the approach to communication with the general public. |
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Indeed, Pakistani Muslims too are reconsidering their position, increasingly emphasizing their ethnic identities and musing about some kind of confederation with India. |
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As he is required to do, he last night set the wheels in motion for reconsidering whether there is a realistic chance of a conviction. |
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When reconsidering and updating the decision of an administrative agency, it should be taken into account that there is no definition of such terms in the national legislation. |
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Quite frankly, there has not been until this moment, within the European Union, a consensus on or even a majority inclination towards reconsidering this issue. |
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Following Dahdaleh's arrest earlier this week, LSE said that it was reconsidering Dahdaleh's position as a school governor. |
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The persuasive effect of the Ombudsman's work prompts responsible organizations to consider innovative methods for handling certain types of issues or reconsidering long-established practices. |
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With the current economic situation, many baby boomers may be reconsidering their retirement plans because their investments will not adequately support them in retirement. |
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Reflexivity implies the capacity to stand back from existing societal experience and to assess it critically, reconsidering both ends and means, and exploring avenues for future conduct. |
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The reports indicate that the Russian oil company Transneft is reconsidering its plan to build an oil pipeline through the seismically active Severomuisky Range near Lake Baikal. |
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Theresa May, the new home secretary, today confirmed that the new coalition government is reconsidering the Conservative manifesto pledge to scrap the Human Rights Act. |
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All participating members in the mechanism, including the ECB, have the right to initiate a confidential procedure aimed at reconsidering central rates. |
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The recent wave of mergers and acquisitions in the EU banking sector clearly indicates that credit institutions are reconsidering their strategies. |
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On the eve of the expiry of the first transitional period I am delighted that a couple more governments are reconsidering opening their labour markets. |
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However, standard setters are reconsidering the applicability of the new rules to mutual funds and personal trusts and, as a result, we expect that they will not be subject to consolidation when we adopt the new rules. |
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We wish to study the use of current budgetary resources, reconsidering their use, in order to promote the large-scale assimilation of intermodal transport by industry. |
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In our audit this year, we found that the Department had done little to strengthen its process of issuing SINs and was still reconsidering its approach to proof of identity and citizenship. |
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As a result, in reconsidering this matter, we directed our attention to the split of surplus assets between the Québec and Ontario portions of the Plan. |
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I think overruling a case or reconsidering a case is a very serious matter. |
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Our data support the paraphyly of Swertia relative to other genera of Swertiinae, and highlight the need for reconsidering sections within Swertia. |
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