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 reconsideration [`rɪkən`sɪdə'reʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 再考虑, 再审查, 再议



    reconsideration
    [ noun ]
    1. a consideration of a topic (as in a meeting) with a view to changing an earlier decision

    2. <noun.communication>
    3. thinking again about a choice previously made

    4. <noun.cognition>
      he had second thoughts about his purchase


    Reconsideration \Re`con*sid`er*a"tion\ (-?"sh?n), n.
    The act of reconsidering, or the state of being reconsidered;
    as, the reconsideration of a vote in a legislative body.

    1. The high court said a reconsideration request alleging "material error" can't be appealed to the courts if the ICC rejects it.
    2. In seeking reconsideration, Hartigan emphasized the importance of "a decision by a full court" in the case.
    3. It's unclear whether the Justice Department would act before the FCC reconsideration period expires in late November.
    4. The bank holding company, which is the parent of the Bank of Miami, said it filed a motion with the Dade County Circuit Court here for reconsideration of the judgment, which was entered in a dispute over payments on an account.
    5. But in August 1985, it withdrew the ruling for reconsideration along with the issue of greenmail paid to buy out the stock of a hostile bidder for control; it said that greenmail, a capital cost, can't be deducted.
    6. Goldstein said Ms. Williams would seek a reconsideration of the decision, or appeal it.
    7. In April, the court's conservative majority ordered reconsideration of the 12-year-old ruling expanding the scope of Civil War-era civil rights laws to cover private, not just government, conduct.
    8. A three-judge panel of the appeals court had upheld the at-large voting system in a 2-1 ruling in May, but brought the case back before the entire 15-member court for reconsideration.
    9. Instead, the justices will decide whether a federal trial judge's order that HHS officials reconsider her application may be appealed by HHS to a federal appeals court before any such reconsideration.
    10. That is surely an arguable question _ the question that reconsideration of Roe vs. Wade entails.
    11. Batus Inc. is taking its campaign for Farmers Group Inc. to the company's shareholders, soliciting proxies to support reconsideration of its bid for one of the nation's largest insurers.
    12. At a meeting later this month, the group will consider a report, drafted by a panel of leading bishops, asking for reconsideration.
    13. But the appeals court said the original award of $126.8 million was based on "arbitrary" royalty rates, and it sent most of the award back to the lower court for reconsideration.
    14. The Supreme Court today ordered reconsideration of a ruling that allows District of Columbia officials to require drug testing for employees involved in the busing of handicapped students.
    15. The bare fact is that not a single concession has been made, in terms of editing or reconsideration, in what was manifestly the weakest part of the Edinburgh showing.
    16. "If there are changes in the more distant deployments, it could be explained by a mix of factors _ not only economic, but also a reconsideration of what is crucial to Soviet security concerns," he said.
    17. "I felt this was the best case on the horizon to undertake reconsideration of Roe," Reynolds told The Wall Street Journal in a recent interview.
    18. With the "Fall of the Athenian Empire" (Cornell University Press, 455 pages, $39.50), Donald Kagan has completed his magisterial four-volume reconsideration of the Peloponnesian War.
    19. As a result, the Supreme Court yesterday threw out the appeals court ruling and sent the case back to the appeals court for reconsideration in light of the new law.
    20. If the commission denies requests for reconsideration, the parties have 30 days to appeal to the state supreme court.
    21. Aoun, the Al-Anwar said, "stressed the need for a reconsideration" of the peace plan.
    22. What's more, just as the campaign against drunk driving led to a general reconsideration of drinking, the advent of acquired immune deficiency syndrome has created a general distaste for drug use, argues Mr. Vinsik of the DEA.
    23. But more than their specific problems and opportunities, the initially lukewarm response to the two carriers' share offers may reflect the beginning of a world-wide reconsideration of the benefits of airline alliances.
    24. He said the government could seek reconsideration of the ruling by the appeals court or go directly to the Supreme Court.
    25. It has already sought reconsideration by the High Court in Jabalpur and has the option of petitioning for a hearing before the Indian Supreme Court.
    26. And just this past year, with the exhibition and partial publication of Picasso's notebooks, another important part of his visual autobiography has come to light, calling for yet another reconsideration of our ideas about him.
    27. Last week, Louisiana church officials recommended barring Swaggart from preaching for three months, but national denomination officials asked for reconsideration after receiving hundreds of calls protesting the penalty as too lenient.
    28. It was sharply phrased, and it promised no catch-up. The proposition that a few years of opposition would provide productive reconsideration time for the Tories is rejected by Mr Daniel Finkelstein, director of the Social Market Foundation, a think-tank.
    29. The Supreme Court on Tuesday made it easier for immigration officials to deport aliens who seek reconsideration of their claims to remain in the United States.
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