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Use "reconsidering" in a sentence
"The Christians say "it must be assumed" that this would be someone's purpose in reconsidering the demise of Lochner."
"To the extent that the court and the convening authority differ as to a question which is solely one of law, such as whether the charges allege an offense cognizable by a court-martial, the court will accede to the views of the convening authority; but if the matters as to which the convening authority disagrees are issues of fact, such as those which may be presented on an objection to trial on the ground that the accused lacks the requisite mental capacity at the time of trial (120c), the court will exercise its sound discretion in reconsidering the motion."
"It can also bring a new audience to a canon worth reconsidering, which is what seems to be happening on Tony Zajkowski's take on the Carole King-Maurice Sendak collaboration, "Pierre.""