reconsider造句

The court decided to reconsider the verdict.

Experts said the study should prompt countries to reconsider how they classify drugs.

The agency recently announced it would reconsider its ruling in its 2007 Dana Corporation decision.

It has in the past been reluctant to accept tougher sanctions But, after an embarrassing leap in its exports last year, may now reconsider.

On all other measures these firms are big enough to make a Wall Street banker reconsider his status in the universe.

It needs to reconsider its perimeter to address a critical issue: the Paper of Record is now challenged; it must morph into the Permanent Media of Record, online and offline.

I will reconsider my conclusion.

If anything fell out amiss,they would reconsider it.

"Then the teacher added, `If you will rewrite this paper with a more realistic goal, I will reconsider your grade.' "

In a speech to French mayors, the President urged strikers to reconsider continuing their walkout that has cost the country so dearly.

Just as worrying for Mr Assad, China and Russia, which have blocked a blanket imposition of sanctions against Syria in the UN Security Council, may be forced to reconsider their stand.

This also made it prudent to reconsider capital spending plans.

Energy and wildlife experts have expressed concerns about biofuels and the EU last year appeared to reconsider its position.

A Reviewer can reconsider the state of the issue if new information is available, and then accept the new information, by selecting the accept action to move the record to the Completed state.

Not again! I don't like Mercury retrograde!" you may want to reconsider your feelings.

If services deteriorate, Britain may have to reconsider whether it is sensible to rely on taxpayers to pay so much of the bill.

But I'm hoping these colorful new wedding dresses will make them reconsider.

reconsider造句

We'll have to reconsider the whole thing.

Either way, the findings published online Wednesday by the journal Nature could send lunar scientists back to the drawing board to reconsider the moon's evolution.

This extension of the photoelectric effect, in which one photon knocks one electron off the edge of an atom, could make physicists reconsider when light is a wave and when it's a particle.