reconsidered in English

verb
1
consider (something) again, especially for a possible change of decision regarding it.
they called on the government to reconsider its policy
synonyms:rethinkreviewrevisere-examinere-evaluatereassessreappraiserecontextualizechangealtermodifyhave second thoughtschange one's mind
verb

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1. PRICE, SARAH D., Anacreontic Vases Reconsidered , Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies, 31:2 (1990:Summer) p.133 Anacreontic Vases Reconsidered Sarah D

2. Until now, however, the court has not reconsidered the workplace rules on affirmative action.

3. Finally he confessed, rather sheepishly, that he had reconsidered and wanted to discharge no one.

4. In 2004, I published Climate Alarmism Reconsidered with the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) in London

5. “The UNHCR monitoring missions and the repatriation program are seriously flawed and need to be reconsidered.”

6. Each year the budget is reconsidered based on the previous year's actual results and current year issues.

7. A large minority of bishops at a 1980 synod on the family, meanwhile, asked that the encyclical be reconsidered.

8. 21 But the £7 billion cross-London Crossrail line would be reconsidered as a possible joint venture between the public and private sectors.

9. In the early 1950s the anthropologist A. Irvin Hallowell reconsidered the whole issue in the light of what it meant to be a human person.

10. Buck-Morss, Susan. "Aesthetics and Anaesthetics: Walter Benjamin's Artwork Essay Reconsidered," October 62 (Fall 1992): 3-41 annotation by Laurel Harris (Theories of Media, Winter 2003)

11. On 25 February 2010, the European Parliament criticized the decision by then president of Ukraine, Yushchenko to award Bandera the title of Hero of Ukraine and expressed hope it would be reconsidered.

12. White’s 1959 Psychological Review article, “Motivation Reconsidered: The Concept of Competence.” White explains that because people are intrinsically motivated to achieve Competence, having competency models enables organizations to tap into our own desire to achieve proficiency.

13. In "Cushy Work, Backbreaking Leisure: Late Soviet Work Ethics Reconsidered," Alexandra Oberlander corrects a misconception in the Western literature that inadvertently supports the Soviet logic of a lackluster work ethic as a moral flaw and the root cause of low productivity.

14. The Bergsonian Mind Contents List of Contributors List of Abbreviations and Method of Citation Introduction Mark Sinclair and Yaron Wolf I Sources and Scene (1) The Roots of Bergson’s Concept of Duration Reconsidered Mark Sinclair (University of Roehampton, London) (2) Bergson vs Herbert Spencer: Real Becoming and False Evolutionism Heike Delitz (Otto Friedrich Universität Bamberg) (3

15. Despite the US Supreme Court indicating that patent linkage needs to be reconsidered and access to medicines should not be denied on allegation of patent infringement and recent attempts by Italy to introduce a system of patent linkage resulted in a notice from the European Commission asking for the removal of these provisions from Italian law, patent linkage is a real barrier to competition in healthcare which is beset with unaffordable drugs.