Not only does it make us reconsider the task of natural theology, it influences such topics as creation, eschatology and the problem of evil. |
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Still, the longer waits will cause some travelers to reconsider taking certain flights, like those for weekend jaunts or short business trips. |
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And though he said he will not give up wingsuit diving, Donohue said the accident made him briefly reconsider his future in the sport. |
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Now the council must reconsider its planning decision in the light of the judge's ruling. |
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The adjudicator is thus able to reconsider the facts and to reach his own decision on the application. |
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Given the party allocation for questions, I wonder whether you would reconsider today's one? |
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The government must reconsider its position and put into place a system for remitting student debts for all those who enter the public sector. |
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Birthday celebrations are useful opportunities to repair these kind of gaps, to explore neglected corners, or even to reconsider the familiar. |
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We took legal advice, were told we didn't have a leg to stand on, and still the vote went in favour of asking him to reconsider. |
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His repeated failures forced him to reconsider some common and basic assumptions about how the human organism works. |
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Some stories are much too good to be true, tales so full of emotion and pathos that they compel a journalist to step back and reconsider. |
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You might want to reconsider calling yourself a sapiosexual on your online dating profile. |
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Maybe this unexpected surge in sales might even make him reconsider his position. |
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Most of the party's members have called, passed by or sent telegrams asking me to reconsider my decision, and I am grateful to them. |
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If terminal disagreements occur, they would be allowed to reconsider their participation in the coalition agreement. |
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If you don't want to reveal your salary or your expensive habits then now is the time to reconsider. |
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Not his thing, mind you, but he thinks it's time to reconsider the marijuana laws just the same. |
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At the risk of seeming to be a shill for David Talbot, let me suggest that non-subscribers reconsider. |
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The students' petition proved unavailing, as were Professor Day's own efforts to persuade the administration to reconsider its position. |
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For those not yet at the repayment date this could be a spur to reconsider their mortgages. |
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Military stalemate in the Mid-Atlantic region in 1778 encouraged British commanders to reconsider again their strategic policy. |
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If you think Internet flirting and cybersex are harmless, you might want to reconsider. |
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Seeing her so happy, so carefree when dancing made him feel left out, reconsider why he was living like that. |
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He urged the vicar to reconsider the plans and take heed of what protesters were saying. |
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The laborer unsuccessfully pleaded with the company to reconsider, noting that he was the main breadwinner in his otherwise impoverished family. |
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It does not have the power to overrule decisions, but can recommend executive members reconsider the issue. |
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It means being unwilling to reconsider ideas and being closed to hearing other points of view. |
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These fears have been reflected in several newspaper editorials and commentaries urging the government to reconsider. |
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It may become necessary to reconsider this partnership or agreement to accelerate completion of the process. |
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Some of my favorite duck hens were getting older though, so I had to reconsider artificial incubation for any fertile eggs they laid. |
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I think the Home Office should seriously reconsider his urgent plea for asylum forthwith. |
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The American Civil Liberties Union tins asked the 11 th U.S. circuit court of appeals in Atlanta to reconsider the ruling. |
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The council were prepared to reconsider granting him a permit at a later date. |
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How should we reconsider the relationship between critical theory and Asian American texts? |
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His brutal decapitation raises similar issues that this article addresses, issues that we hoped to never have to reconsider. |
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The producers of this show need to reconsider their initial choices and go with someone else. |
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Someone who can, in all deliberateness, actually give forth that depraved statement would do well, truly, to reconsider or shut up. |
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We strongly protest this decision and urge you immediately to reconsider this decision. |
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Yet with a new generation of digital natives, it may be time to reconsider whether this theory gives a full picture. |
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If your answer is no and you wake up feeling grumpy and grouchy instead, then you may want to reconsider napping. |
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Now may well be a sensible time to reconsider the merits of equities, and growth stocks in particular. |
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The pieces are intelligently chosen, quirky and satiric extracts sharing space with atmospheric and journalistic ones, encouraging the reader to reconsider stereotypes. |
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Del Mar might wish to reconsider a nephrological cause for his haematuria, and patients should be offered an informed choice when considering the investigation of the symptom. |
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Two weeks ago, activists launched a petition asking the tech giant that once warned of an Orwellian future to reconsider the ban. |
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In the light of new psychological research, currie asks us to reconsider how we read. |
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Once upon a time in America, bold social movements pressed us all to reconsider our answer. |
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They approved the initial event stipulating that if it was successful, they would reconsider allowing a second event to take place the following month. |
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After resigning in a huff, and making statements like he would not reconsider his decision, it seemed like he was burning his bridges, taking a bold step, breaking a path. |
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Having seen repo, one wonders if she should reconsider, especially when the rumors are more interesting than reality. |
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A British High Court judge has only just last month ordered the government to reconsider its decision. |
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I once again implore that you reconsider your stance on this matter. |
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But if he heard this combination of Greek and Cuban music, he would be forced to reconsider. |
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Leno immediately sought to have the Senate reconsider the measure, and it could come to a revote this week. |
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In this paper the authors reconsider the Dirac brackets for fermionic coordinates in the context of quantum deformations of the superplane. |
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Music company virals are becoming commonplace as costs of promos force labels to reconsider how to target more directly to consumers. |
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The board at the July meeting also sunset all Bar positions and may reconsider readopting some of those at its October 4 meeting. |
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If we fall into debt, the foundation would have to reevaluate our partnership and could reconsider investing any money in PBT again. |
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Giles Fletcher, to demand from the regent Boris Godunov that he convince the Tsar to reconsider. |
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Strafford himself, hoping to head off the war he saw looming, wrote to the king and asked him to reconsider. |
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The scramble continued into the 1890s, and caused Britain to reconsider its decision in 1885 to withdraw from Sudan. |
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The reader is forced to reconsider the conventions set up by society for the relationships between women and men. |
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They established an association to persuade their fellow unionists to reconsider the border, but to no avail. |
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Critics and environmentalists argue it would be a disaster for the region and are urging the government to reconsider. |
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Its opposition may give the lower chamber a chance to reconsider or even abandon a controversial measure. |
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The end was near and a further letter from Balfour declining to reconsider his earlier decision brought it about. |
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Engels's father thought that working at the Manchester firm might make his son reconsider some of his liberal opinions. |
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The war caused Denmark as a nation severe trauma, forcing it to reconsider its place in the world. |
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We should reconsider the purported salutogenic benefits of chocolate consumption in light of new evidence. |
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The imagery of the wolves serves as an exemplum that was intended to persuade the Romans to reconsider their own behaviour. |
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I would ask the planners to reconsider this restrictive practice and try to do something about it. |
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I hope that by showing how eye-wateringly unlikely some alleged conspiracies are, some people will reconsider their anti-science beliefs. |
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Just as a decoy car prompts a buyer to reconsider, a decoy mating call can make a female tungara frog fickle. |
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People demand to reconsider 2009 agreement on Kumtor, according to the press secretary Nazira Mukanbetova. |
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Unless we are willing to reconsider the failed theories of isolated and planned economies, we know that jobs are created by the reality of the marketplace. |
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Two trends in particular, Pronatalism and racial categorization, influenced colonial officials to reconsider their racial perceptions of abandoned Eurasian children. |
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While it is unable to prevent Bills passing into law, except in certain limited circumstances, it can delay Bills and force the Commons to reconsider their decisions. |
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An inexperienced Josh causes accidents on the Longhorn rig, leading owner Mike LaMonica to reconsider the young team's aid, while the Vikings strike lucky. |
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Forced bedrest during a pregnancy made her reconsider her life's work. |
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Tensions between England and France were increasing, and this pamphlet urged the British Ministry to reconsider the consequences of war with France. |
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Failure of an experiment to produce interesting results may lead a scientist to reconsider the experimental method, the hypothesis, or the definition of the subject. |
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Employers should encourage trustees to reconsider their approach to defined benefit pension transfer payments in response to recent regulatory changes, says Mercer. |
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This differentiation allows us to reconsider a number of issues relating to the synchronic and diachronic relationship between SELF-intensifiers and reflexive anaphors. |
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Is there any way I can get you to reconsider selling your car? |
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In 2004, the small Ainu community living in Kamchatka Krai wrote a letter to Vladimir Putin, urging him to reconsider any move to award the Southern Kuril islands to Japan. |
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The MSPB should reconsider the enforced leave doctrine and its unsalutary impact on federal managers in the context of dealing with incapacitated employees. |
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They must now reconsider financing developer Joe O'Reilly's flawed plans for a shopping centre on this site which now appear dated and overscaled. |
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