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The ball is in their court. We believe we have presented a fair contract. We are asking that the union reconsider their decision.

Bud Grebey

The health system in general has largely ignored paying for weight-loss interventions up to this point. This is going to help them reconsider that.

Morgan Downey

I'm glad to see the councilmen are reconsidering this, ... It definitely needs to be changed. We are facing too many problems in our city.

Frank Ford

Poland needs to reconsider its mistakes. But more than that, it needs a consensus based on truth.

Lech Kaczynski

What I'm saying to foreign investors who have been putting a lot of money into this market is reconsider that position. For the last 16 months people have been saying it's cheap, but they dumped almost $6 billion into it and it hasn't moved.

Andrew Stotz

We really have to reconsider what it is that a public person gives up. Why does a public person give up all his or her rights to privacy?

David Duchovny

If we do have oil prices at this level for another week or so, it's going to make investors reconsider the whole outlook for consumer demand, which of course has been the real fuel for the economy.

Michael Metz

After a summer of high demand for fuel, gas prices have reached a level that forces many motorists to reconsider travel plans.

David Parsons

I have not received anything official [from Martin]. I'm hoping he will reconsider.

Bob Goin

We see this as a coup attempt to change the regime and they have to seriously reconsider their decisions.

Tayeb Abdel Rahim

The course challenges many of the ideas and beliefs that so many of us hold with little investigation into a proper defense for these thoughts. Though the process can sometimes be frustrating, I'd rather have a process that makes me reconsider my thoughts about important issues than to progress through life having never considered the ramifications of my positions.

Michael Gaffney

He's been contacted by several county chairs urging him to reconsider.

Lynn Mueller

We will continue to perform our constitutional duty of looking into the impeachment complaint against the President. I just hope that the pro-impeachment lawmakers will reconsider their plan to boycott the hearings, but we will not beg them to participate in the proceedings.

Prospero Nograles

Right now, we have a vote. We haven't decided to reconsider it.

Kevin Patterson

What it is we may have overlooked, and why we might want to reconsider. We'll listen to what they have to say.

Joe Zwilling

We'll be notifying them about our position, and we expect that they'll reconsider.

Mayer Morganroth

If we can get the required number of signatures, hopefully that will make Ms. McCutcheon reconsider her actions.

Philip Tympanick

I think it's appropriate to provide the administration a few days to reconsider their position. I'm hopeful that they will provide us with the information we're seeking. It is a very reasonable and reasoned request. But the fuse is short.

David Walker

This is an injustice, and we call on the European countries to reconsider their decision.

Ahmed Bahar

We're not at maximum prevention. We would like the FDA to reconsider this matter, hold hearings and act as soon as they can.

Jennifer Howse

We are studying the weather hard every day. If this weather model continues, it may become prudent for us to reconsider whether to have a burning ban.

Jamie Kritzer

Now is the time to re-evaluate the benefits of securely delivered e-mail. It is unfortunate that [the anthrax threat] needs to be a reason for people to reconsider or re-evaluate e-mail; it is a good [idea] on its own without these unfortunate circumstances.

Dana Gardner

Hopefully it will be financed and it will be funded. If it's not, then Peter will have to reconsider.

Joseph Volpe

We want to wait and see how it's worked out and then we'll reconsider the nomination.

Dan Shapiro

If evidence came to our attention that suggested it happened, we'd always reconsider it.

Michael Weiner

[25. Finally, reconsider hosiery. Yes, hosiery. It's the finishing touch to fall's more finished looks.] I grew up in an era of ladylike dressing, and I've never gone without hosiery, ... In the middle of the summer, yes, but for winter or fall, no. A leg that has hosiery on it looks elegant.

Joan Kaner

If this were to go through, it would absolutely cripple the hospital's plans for investment in new buildings and new technology. We would have to go back and reconsider everything that we're doing right now.

Thomas Hansen

We should not expect we could complete all formalities as speedily as we do in an European country. But obviously, if we find the investment negotiation is being delayed long enough, we may reconsider our plan.

Alan Rosling

They should be reconsidering the criteria in light of what's happened.

Wayne Oakes

Co-signing a car loan may be okay if you think your child is trustworthy and that's the only way they can get a loan. But if it's something they really can't afford, maybe they need to reconsider what they're purchasing.

Sophie Beckmann

They should be reconsidering the criteria in light of what's happened. Four young men are dead.

Wayne Oakes

He's in a different league. I can't think of anybody who's faster than him on trails, honestly. He should be running in bigger races. This is too easy for him. ... He could probably come out in jeans and boots and bury us all. He should be doing the big races and making money on it. He needs to reconsider his day job.

Steve Marshall

Certainly, we would reconsider.

Gordon England

I am encouraged by recent media reports that the IOC President has expressed the possibility of reconsideration of the decision in Singapore in that 'there were precedents for the full IOC to reconsider a decision,'.

Don Porter

I hope Dr. Rice will reconsider and come before our commission for the sake of the American people.

Tim Roemer

It is our joint decision (with Moldova), and we are not going to reconsider it.

Borys Tarasyuk

Syria is not incapable of establishing a resistance and deterrent balance that would force Israel to reconsider its calculations.

Fayssal Mekdad

The government should reconsider the issue, as the current model has made the country's economy dependent on oil prices.

Ingilab Ahmadov

Policymakers would be wise to reconsider the wisdom of current sentencing and drug policies, both to avoid expensive incarceration costs and to invest in more productive prevention and treatment approaches to crime.

Marc Mauer

We're going to have a difficult time replacing her. All seven members of the board asked her to reconsider staying.

Dan Reichenborn

To take a deep breath, to re-examine who they are, to reconsider God's calling -- unique calling -- to a congregation to serve in a community.

Robert Patterson

It does make you blink. With his backing, people will have to say, 'Hey, wait a minute,' and reconsider. It shows her support to be broader than what people have stereotyped her support as.

Craig Grau

This will be an awakening for Palestinians in the New Jersey area. They will have to reconsider their relationships and contacts with the Palestinian Authority. We have to start from scratch building relationships with the new regime.

Aref Assaf

We were not aware of this, and he never mentioned it to us during the screening. Obviously we will have to reconsider our decision based on the new information.

Domingo Garcia

This idea of no beer is just not very good. Please reconsider.

Joe Hatch

In light of the apology and his expression of sorrow over Sharon's health, we will reconsider our decision.

Ido Hartuv

However, it is too early for the bank to know just how big the impact of the hurricane will be and, hence, too early for them to reconsider their neutral stance.

Michael Thomas

RECONSIDER, v. To seek a justification for a decision already made.

Ambrose Bierce

If we determine that we are unable to achieve the objectives [we have set out], we will not hesitate to reconsider our approach to China.

Elliot Schrage