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"reconsideration" Definitions
  1. the act or process of thinking about something again, especially because you might want to change a previous decision or opinion

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"Inter partes review is simply a reconsideration of that grant, and Congress has permissibly reserved the PTO's authority to conduct that reconsideration," Thomas wrote.
"When NHTSA announced that reconsideration in July 2017, the agency simultaneously announced that it was delaying the effective date of the earlier rule while the reconsideration was ongoing," Justice Department attorneys wrote.
But it does kick the accord to Congress for reconsideration.
" Bogenschutz said they would be" filing a petition for reconsideration.
United States, and the reconsideration of the poisoned relationship between
Still, it has forced delays and the reconsideration of proposals.
Here, a reconsideration and a reimagining of Baldwin's classic novel.
Yet none has experienced such a dramatic reconsideration as Jeff Sessions.
Don't force it—Mercury's retrograde, so everything is up for reconsideration.
Their actions constitute a reconsideration of his own body of work.
Television isn't the only medium to face this sort of reconsideration.
How radical that reconsideration ought to be varies with the thinker.
If Boston's brutalist City Hall is worth "reconsideration," anything will be someday.
Decisions you've made, especially since August 10, will be up for reconsideration.
"I don't see a basis for a good faith reconsideration," he said.
The Senate hearings are a long overdue reconsideration of this crucial issue.
Three of those purposes — deterrence, incapacitation and retribution — support reconsideration of Sen.
This evening, a perspective you've previously ignored pops up for your reconsideration.
Conversations you've had with your partners will come back up for reconsideration.
"What's happening is a reconsideration of our received art histories," Jhaveri says.
The British public voted for Brexit, which makes any reconsideration very difficult.
A reconsideration seems timely, even if the paucity of information is frustrating.
A federal judge sent the decision back to Ms. DeVos for reconsideration.
Industry groups are already seeking a reconsideration of the United States' commitments.
With the canonization of minimalism has come a reconsideration of its mythology.
Conversations you've had throughout the month may come up again for your reconsideration.
Apple has already filed a request for reconsideration in China over the ban.
But I do I feel it is a policy that needs thoughtful reconsideration.
I expect amici to weigh in if Apple asks for en banc reconsideration.
Approximately 900 Lifeline providers certified by the states remained unaffected by the reconsideration.
Real change will result from a reconsideration of our lives and roles together.
The conversations you had over the last few weeks come up for reconsideration.
Yet this intriguing notion forces you into an uncomfortable reconsideration of Knausgaard himself.
The reconsideration of white culpability for 1921 has led to some heated exchanges.
Now, with the office in jeopardy, Gallagher urges a reconsideration of its future.
That request shows what an extreme long shot the AGs' reconsideration motion is.
Reed Kathrein, a lawyer for the plaintiffs, said he may appeal or seek reconsideration.
The school is reviewing the book materials after formal request for reconsideration was submitted.
Plan to file reconsideration request with CMS Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
What results is a chilling reconsideration of family that's deeply scarring but also necessary.
They filed several Requests for Reconsideration with the Asylum Office, each with more evidence.
As cited in Mr. Avery's motion for reconsideration, a forensic examination of Barb's computer . . .
The decision came amid a reconsideration of the BOJ's approach to boosting economic growth.
He has blithely called for reconsideration of Japan's commitment not to develop nuclear weapons.
The goal has to be a complete reconsideration of the American system of governance.
These ideas nudged Proust closer to his own reconsideration about the nature of time.
On her end, Crystal is submitting a request for reconsideration before Obama leaves office.
That, in turn, would require a reconsideration of the man spearheading the title push.
These make reference to craft and ritual, and to time, reconsideration and even decay.
"Members of this court have repeatedly called for its reconsideration in an appropriate case."
The further this reconsideration goes, the more fanciful, utopian or revolutionary it might seem.
Collectively, they offer projects with subterfuge, refusal, and reconsideration of imposed state-sanctioned boundaries.
The Supreme Court remanded the Wells Fargo case to the Second Circuit for reconsideration.
All of which warranted a reconsideration by the W.H.O.'s emergency committee, officials said.
"There is no sufficient or compelling basis for reconsideration of these issues," he ruled.
Chagall's dynamic costumes and experimental sets inspire a reconsideration of his entire body of work.
Instead, it should be returned to the author for reconsideration consistent with the next bullet.
This is starting to look like a foreign-policy record that deserves a cautious reconsideration.
Your conversations and agreements since August 10 will come up for reconsideration during this retrograde.
Issues in your intimate relationships will be up for reconsideration, as will concerns about finances.
Ms. Guidry will not be part of any reconsideration, having left the council last year.
China's changed economic circumstances mean that its role in the world trading system merits reconsideration.
The Noel case now goes back to the trial court for reconsideration of class certification.
Additionally, Mulvaney also put a hold on the rule's implementation to allow for further reconsideration.
The shareholders' basis for reconsideration is that there is no "actual" intent to defraud here.
It is asking for a hearing and reconsideration of his case to reverse the decision.
In spite of his eloquent oration and Shaw's visible reconsideration, Ren's request is flatly denied.
But there is little question that calls for reconsideration of precedents can have an effect.
Upon hearing that news, Mr. Smith's lawyers immediately filed a last-minute request for reconsideration.
The Nisour Square shooting forced a reconsideration of America's reliance on contractors in war zones.
So why did New York, California and Oregon file this week's extremely unlikely reconsideration motion?
On Tuesday, Topp appeared in front of a judge for the reconsideration of his sentence.
Rogers pointed out that the Clean Air Act gave a three-month window for reconsideration.
The states and industry groups that oppose the original rule sought reconsideration of the dismissal.
"He will ask to clarify the same through a motion for reconsideration," Ms. Valte said.
Like climate change, the aging of America demands serious reconsideration of the way we live.
An EPA spokesman declined to comment on its reconsideration, saying it would review all comments.
"We can help with the reconsideration at the right time and the right place," Amjadi said.
But in political terms, the moment when such a reconsideration is imperative has not arrived yet.
John Conyers III filed for reconsideration last week, but Garrett upheld the original decision on Monday.
It's in this sense that "incentives built into the product," as Dorsey calls them, bear reconsideration.
But given how easily they can be gamed, they would appear to be ripe for reconsideration.
Loveland filed a request for reconsideration and a notice of dispute of the debt in October.
At the same time, President Trump is forcing a long overdue reconsideration of American trade policy.
Rean Balisi, Okada's legal counsel, said he will file a motion for reconsideration at the DOJ.
But while his calls for reconsideration don't always align with conservative policy priorities, they often do.
In Hansen's reconsideration, the Kid is a mostly admirable wild child who seeks a stable family.
But Trump revived the pipeline earlier this year, signing an executive order fast tracking its reconsideration.
According to news reports, English may appeal Judge Kelly's decision or request a reconsideration of it.
Without thoughtful reconsideration, learning assessment will continue to devour a lot of money for meager results.
On Capitol Hill, a wholesale reconsideration of American sentencing laws and prison policies has bipartisan support.
Many of the conversations you've had over the last month or so will resurface for reconsideration!
A reconsideration is in order, but the Trump administration has no record of such self-scrutiny.
"The club does not have a time frame set for reconsideration of its decision," it added.
But he did not suggest any reconsideration of potential cuts to U.S. forces in the region.
For certain large claims, doctors will be allowed to appeal to an outside arbitrator for reconsideration.
Few leading Democrats are arguing for a large-scale reconsideration of the party's core liberal agenda.
As part of the reconsideration, the EPA is delaying enforcement of the provision by 90 days.
With the effort to seek reconsideration of the endangerment finding, petitioners are seeking to start over.
SPPC has filed for reconsideration with regard to the commission's net metering decision in the GRC.
It also said it was delaying the effective date of this rule during the reconsideration period.
Under the constitution Ivanov can return it to parliament for reconsideration but not veto it indefinitely.
But as austerity tore at the fabric of life, basic ideological assumptions came up for reconsideration.
Two student borrowers also sued the Department of Education Thursday over reconsideration of the same rules.
Within days of Littleton's appointment, Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd and Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein moved for reconsideration.
If it does, a more radical reconsideration of the rules around death could yet be to come.
Okada had filed a motion for reconsideration at the DOJ, dismissing the accusations against him as baseless.
What happens next Grimm's case will go back down to the district court for reconsideration, Pate said.
Rizo's lawyers at Siegel & Yee presented a stirring argument for en banc reconsideration of the panel's decision.
APPEALS COURT SAYS TRUMP ADMINISTRATION'S 2018 REVISIONS TO THE BAN ALSO WARRANTED RECONSIDERATION OF THE PRELIMINARY INJUNCTION
And she undercut the notion that reconsideration of Germany's defense budget was due simply to American pressure.
Whether it is a serious reconsideration, or just chatter with colleagues is the subject of some disagreement.
Amgen appealed to the Supreme Court, which sent the case back to the appeals court for reconsideration.
And in its wake, the whole corpus of trans discourse — particularly on the internet — requires critical reconsideration.
"It is unwise to delay any longer a reconsideration of the court's holding in Quill," he wrote.
From July 7 to July 31, these conversations, ideas, projects, and themes will come up again for reconsideration.
Puka shells are climbing their way back, so maybe it's time we give seashell jewelry a little reconsideration.
But this is the first time Southwest has announced a board-approved reconsideration of its single jet policy.
Gianaris told CNBC on Friday he had not heard any rumblings of a reconsideration before the Post report.
Bassett also noted that if the reconsideration was denied, they intend on appealing to the Michigan Supreme Court.
Mesa, by all judges on the court after the Supreme Court sent it back to them for reconsideration.
Humana said it intends to file for reconsideration of certain of Star ratings for the 2018 bonus year.
"I won't speak to that right now, because hopefully there is reconsideration of it," he told the Post.
There's entitlement reform, but also the farm bill, which funds SNAP and is up for reconsideration in 220.
Human beings, after all, "deserve not only our consideration but our reconsideration" — even those from the leisured class.
An obvious question, which Anil raised, was whether this recovery calls for a reconsideration by Euroskeptics like myself.
The Trump era and Reid's illness have occasioned an inevitable reconsideration of Reid's legacy and all its contradictions.
The 8th Circuit will at least hear, if not decide, the Remington case before any reconsideration of Hyundai.
Perhaps more threatening to the United States would be a reconsideration of Mexico's participation in the drug war.
Officials of mines in watershed areas ordered shut could seek reconsideration and she would look at such cases.
The documentary, which features a lengthy prison interview with him, is hardly the first reconsideration of the case.
Global trade in food - which is effectively trade in the water used to produce it - may also need reconsideration.
From there, the justices sent the case back to the Fifth Circuit for reconsideration in light of Mullenix v.
In China, Apple is still pursuing a so-called request for reconsideration with the court that issued the bans.
A potential first step toward striking a balance should be reconsideration of the "suboptimal" government funding for scientific research.
"We are approaching a time when a comprehensive reconsideration of the monetary policy framework is likely warranted," Rosengren said.
There's room for both kinds of shows, but as "Cosby" recedes from reruns, "Roc" seems especially worthy of reconsideration.
The reconsideration at Exxon comes as Devon Energy and Hess Corp owners on Wednesday will weigh climate-impact resolutions.
Just hours after Trump's announcement, Pyongyang called for reconsideration of the cancelled summit with an uncharacteristic tone of urgency.
She disputed Bannon's claim that reconsideration of the president's position on DACA could lead to a Republican civil war.
Conway noted Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's recent opinion calling for a reconsideration of The New York Times v.
The Skakel defense has filed a so-called motion for reconsideration with the same panel of Supreme Court judges.
The Independence Day celebrations have not undergone serious reconsideration since the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, according to the Post.
I emailed Nicholas Porritt and Adam Apton of Levi & Korsinsky for comment on the reconsideration motions but didn't hear back.
As president, Vucic will have few formal powers, among them the right to send legislation back to parliament for reconsideration.
The office can either file for reconsideration by the full court or appeal the ruling to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.
U.S. APPEALS COURT DENIES REQUEST BY APPLE INC FOR RECONSIDERATION OF EARLIER DECISION IN VIRNETX HOLDINGS CORP PATENT LITIGATION -FILING
ICANN has fielded over 70 reconsideration requests in the past two years, 16 of which have gone to full arbitration.
But the panel and her advocates agreed that a "blind" reading of the evidence by another expert might provoke reconsideration.
The justices first took on the case in 2015, but sent it back down to a lower court for reconsideration.
It is unclear, however, whether a reduction in American forces might lead to some reconsideration by NATO allies as well.
Instead, Uber filed a motion for regulatory reconsideration of the regulator's decision to suspend the platform's accreditation for a month.
She appealed to the Supreme Court for reconsideration, and this month a different three-judge panel upheld the guilty verdict.
She appealed to the Supreme Court for reconsideration, and this month a different three-judge panel upheld the guilty verdict.
Mr. Woo said that "the global market environment has necessitated a reconsideration of which technology" would be produced in Wisconsin.
Last is the "reconsideration" of several companies that had petitioned to be part of the Lifeline low-income connectivity voucher program.
The 9th Circuit agreed it had jurisdiction over the appeal and revived the class claims for reconsideration by the trial court.
Apple said Monday it has filed a request for reconsideration with the court, the first step in appealing the preliminary injunction.
Republican fury, particularly after Turkey responded to the American pullback by attacking the Kurds allied with the US, forced a reconsideration.
On reconsideration, and with the replacement of one of the three original judges, the lower court declared all 212 districts unconstitutional.
Apple did not immediately respond to questions about the reconsideration request and Reuters was not independently able to confirm its authenticity.
A "reconsideration of conventional archival methodology," naturally, along with a series of new, experimental workshop performances re-examining the artist's past.
Financial trade organizations called the report a much-needed reconsideration of rules put in place following the 2007-2009 financial crisis.
But the state pinned its hopes on Justice Anthony Kennedy's comment in 2015 that Quill was "doubtful" and ripe for reconsideration.
The findings, Allen said, might prompt yet another reconsideration of health organizations' advice to not worry about dietary cholesterol or eggs.
The letter represents the strongest pushback yet by labor, a traditional Democratic ally, against the Obama administration's reconsideration of Dakota Access.
Mercury retrograde is coming soon, which means that many of the conversations you have now will come up again for reconsideration.
Partisan redistricting (also known as gerrymandering) is routinely decried by both sides of the aisle and is undergoing some isolated reconsideration.
He also said the bureau would open for reconsideration its November 85033 rule on payday loans meant to curb cyclical debt.
"Although we approach the reconsideration of our decisions with the utmost caution, stare decisis is not an inexorable command," Kennedy wrote.
Mr. Safer's report was not the first on the case, but it drew national attention that led to its official reconsideration.
And should the extension be short, or long enough to allow a real reconsideration of whether Brexit is even worth doing?
" Kaine went on to say Gorsuch has taken "extraordinary steps to force reconsideration of rulings that preserve access to reproductive health.
"- Student admissions worker in a small, private college in Connecticut "Sometimes when students were denied, they'd submit an appeal for reconsideration.
The case is ongoing because the plaintiffs have signaled that they intend to file a motion for reconsideration or an appeal.
The passage of State Proposition 209 in 1996 prevented a reconsideration of this position, eliminating race as a factor for admissions.
But there are other longstanding principled transpartisan coalitions that might be due for reconsideration: Think cosmopolitan libertarianism or Blue Dog Democrats.
These will only be solved by a fundamental reconsideration of capitalism that places people, rather than profit, at its beating heart.
Amazon employees presented executives with a letter in November demanding reconsideration of the company's deals with government agencies to build surveillance technologies.
Michael Bachram, Vilar's lawyer, said he was pleased with the decision on the fines and might seek reconsideration of the prison term.
And to me, there is something about the circular shape of the story that begs for reconsideration of everything you've just seen.
And sometimes you come in on the moment of reconsideration and you stick with the franchise in one of the different barriers.
Michael Bachrach, Vilar's lawyer, said he was pleased with the decision on the fines and might seek reconsideration of the prison term.
Rules and commitments, fantasies and whimsies that were discussed then are coming up for reconsideration now, and you're running into old friends.
Two legal principles, involving the trustee's attempt to recover assets for the benefit of customers, warrant either judicial reconsideration or legislative amendment.
The shareholders have not given up, filing a motion last week for reconsideration or to have the Second Circuit hear the case.
He argued for a general reorientation of American foreign policy—a reconsideration of old alliances, with higher priority given to diplomatic solutions.
Conversations and decisions that you've had since Mercury entered its pre-retrograde shadow period on February 20 will be up for reconsideration.
The exhibition might have included a glimpse of late Miró, which MoMA has collected very little and which is due a reconsideration.
Apple said it had filed a request for "reconsideration" with the court on Monday, the first step in appealing the preliminary injunction.
To be sure, recent changes on the court have given opponents of abortion rights new hope for a wholesale reconsideration of Roe.
While Facebook is pulling the misleading ads, it's unlikely that this signals any kind of broader reconsideration of its political advertising policies.
In the wake of (*gestures broadly at everything*), and while Twitter is still rethinking its core incentives, speed seems ripe for reconsideration.
But the administration's answer isn't a reconsideration of its policies — it is to impose more tariffs, on a wider range of products.
But this historic storm, like the Great Depression, should also motivate a reconsideration of our broader social contract: a new New Deal.
Shannon Liss-Riordan, the attorney for the plaintiff in that case, said she would seek reconsideration in light of the new ruling.
"If a borrower is unsatisfied with the reconsideration, the borrower also may submit a complaint through the F.S.A. feedback system," she said.
The next step sends the case to the full Ninth Circuit for reconsideration and what is known as an en banc hearing.
She offered a bold, feminist reconsideration of the body, moving away from the stereotyped "female" and into something more transgressive — even aggressive.
The Obama administration appealed that decision, but the case is now on hold due to the Trump administration's reconsideration of the rule.
Perhaps, if that reconsideration should take place, Arpaio's pardon and the brutal assault of Wubbels will not have been a complete loss.
THE MANUFACTURERS WHO HAVE VERY LENGTHY INTERNATIONAL SUPPLY CHAIN UNDOUBTEDLY WILL BE GIVING SOME RECONSIDERATION TO JUST HOW THEY WANT THAT CONSTITUTED.
This has led me to a reconsideration of the relationship between my practices as an administrator, an educator, and a studio artist.
On Thursday, communication planet Mercury begins its infamous retrograde period, which is an ideal time for an honest reconsideration of your budget.
And yet, I would argue that her link to Abstract Expressionism arises out of her reconsideration of various assumptions and commonplace views.
But they added that the lower court, on reconsideration, could decide to certify a class again if it first determined the agreement's value.
Last year, an appeals court panel backed most of the judge's ruling, while sending one issue back to the lower court for reconsideration.
The documentary presents a balanced reconsideration of key evidence, events, and witnesses and includes the perspective of both the defense and the prosecution.
But back in my rented flat, I change my mind, recalling Kok's own reconsideration of a meeting with someone he did not know.
But her lawyers said in the motion for reconsideration that the judge leaped to a conclusion based on his assessment of Bennet's testimony.
Security is on your mind, and discussions concerning this theme from February 19 and March 20 come back up now for your reconsideration.
Sure, a few lines here spoken by women resonate in ways that give pause, but they don't add up to a thematic reconsideration.
Any reconsideration of payday lending rules at the federal level will only magnify the issue of predatory lending in New York and elsewhere.
These shifts in weather patterns are spurring what once had seemed unimaginable: A reconsideration of rice as the central food in Malaysia's diet.
Ignored entirely are movements—French tachisme , Northern European COBRA —that contested New York supremacy at the time and seem ripe, now, for reconsideration.
Not only does the admissions process itself require reconsideration, but the entire attitude towards "name-brand" schools must be observed for its toxicity.
But upon reconsideration, he thought, "maybe we would have bought it anyway," because he had become so enchanted by the ancient oak trees.
And last night there were only really two candidates who presented themselves as plausible vehicles for that reconsideration: Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar.
The federal government's laissez-faire approach to exchange rates is ripe for reconsideration, and the Fed benefits from intellectual diversity on its board.
As galleries increasingly display work representing a breadth of backgrounds, boardrooms are the last parts of the museum in need of urgent reconsideration.
Schneiderman's name was on the original motion to intervene but the motion for reconsideration is signed by New York's acting AG, Barbara Underwood.
Jubilee believes that truly following Jesus's teachings, especially in the contemporary, capitalist world, requires a radical reconsideration of wealth and work and power.
Judges asked whether the Clean Air Act restricts the time that a new administration can push back reconsideration of a previous administration's regulation.
There was no change in the text, just reconsideration by the justices of the limits of their own role when interpreting that text.
Mercury has been in its shadow since February 224, so expect conversations and decisions you've made since then to come back up for reconsideration.
A sock later found yards away from their house pointed to an intruder, but did not prompt a reconsideration of the police's initial impression.
Unlike The Last Defense, the three-part Oxygen documentary The Case of: Caylee Anthony is not exactly a polemical reconsideration with a driving thesis.
A new round of First Nations consultations is currently playing out, while the National Energy Board returned an environmentally-minded "Reconsideration Report" on Feb.
We’ve filed a motion for reconsideration with the LTFRB and will be resuming and continuing operations until the motion is resolved. pic.twitter.
" Baker told the news service he was unlikely to request a rehearing, telling Reuters "I don't see a basis for a good faith reconsideration.
This reconsideration reflects the prevailing view of the Trump administration, Congress and industry that the benefits of regulations have been inflated and are costly.
She denied the plaintiff's motion to file the class certification brief and exhibits under seal, prompting Kia to file an emergency motion for reconsideration.
The city denied his petition, and last week he dropped a lawsuit seeking reconsideration, saying he would focus instead on the demonstration in Washington.
Liebowitz then filed a motion for reconsideration in which he asserted that he genuinely believed Craig had disclosed confidential information to the defense expert.
Online, however, a day after Super Tuesday, #RiggedPrimary started trending—because who needs introspection or reconsideration when there are conspiracy theories to be floated?
The remaining pages, a total of approximately 4,500 files, relate to the Trump administration's reconsideration of these actions by Mr. Obama and other presidents.
This kind of "why not White History Month?" conclusion forces a reconsideration of Kaufmann's overall argument: What went wrong that we ended up here?
The justices had vacated that ruling and sent the case back to the state court last summer for reconsideration in light of Masterpiece Cakeshop.
The revelations brought about a nationwide reckoning on workplace behavior and a reconsideration of the everyday abuses committed by men in positions of power.
" The objections, the administration argued, "can be presented to the agency, and to a court in an appropriate case after the reconsideration is complete.
A director and a composer play versions of themselves in a fascinating but frustrating reconsideration of a movie infamous for its use of blackface.
"We may have been overdue for some reconsideration of the whole political system," said John Lewis Gaddis, the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian at Yale.
Supporters of Perry's plan may now petition for a reconsideration by FERC, and could eventually sue the agency in federal court over its decision.
Trump's reconsideration of the TPP comes as his administration attempts to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement and exchanges tariff threats with China.
But he declined to order Canada's new lobbying commissioner, Nancy Bélanger, to launch a formal investigation, instead returning the matter to her for reconsideration.
"We still maintain hope that there could be a reconsideration," said Patricia Espinosa, executive secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
Last year, Dulac received an important reconsideration when she was included in The Specter of Surrealism exhibition at Les Rencontres de la Photographie d'Arles.
This reconsideration must be taken on as an urgent strategic task by the people occupying executive suites, rather than delegated to bean-counters in cubicles.
And while the system needs serious reconsideration, I'm not telling my family to start stocking water and canned foods in preparation for a nuclear winter.
GRAPHIC: Central America wakes up to robusta coffee Costa Rica's reconsideration of the once taboo bean also illustrates how climate change is affecting crop production.
After gritty ultraviolence peaked in comics in the 90s, a lot of these themes started falling out of fashion or even received some overdue reconsideration.
Reuters reports the chipmaker has cited the contradictory outcome of the earlier jury trial as grounds to push for a "reconsideration" of the ITC's decision.
Despite its conventional, aesthetic hang, the effort by the Newark Museum and the curators in this reconsideration of its Native American art collection are commendable.
In January 2017, nearly a dozen corporations and trade associations filed a petition for reconsideration of the Obama-era privacy rules with the new FCC.
And it orders a reconsideration of regulations on methane emissions from oil and gas operations, a move intended to boost the hydraulic fracturing ("fracking") industry.
In each case, Obama was forced into a reconsideration of his idea of progress, and Rhodes, a step or two behind, had to catch up.
Mercury has been in its shadow since February 20, so expect conversations and decisions that have been made since then to come up for reconsideration.
Still, it's easy to feel as if we're in the midst of a major reconsideration, one in which the work of partnership has to wait.
Thanks to the #MeToo movement, there's been a long-delayed reconsideration among liberals about their past defense of (or relative indifference to) Clinton's sexual predations.
"It is extremely regrettable Japan took this unreasonable and excessive step without sufficient prior consultation with us, and we strongly urge immediate reconsideration," it said.
" The president, Mr. Hewitt wrote, "could — should, actually — change his mind and direct Barr to file an emergency motion for reconsideration with the Supreme Court.
Pruitt still hasn't said what, if any, parts of the rule he's interested in changing and hasn't indicated if he has finished the reconsideration process.
"Given these changes in technology and consumer sophistication, it is unwise to delay any longer a reconsideration of the court's holding in Quill," Kennedy wrote.
Shimkus, a close ally of leadership and roommate of House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.), said a key factor in his reconsideration is Rep.
Amazon then took the unusual step of asking for a reconsideration of that decision, but was again rebuffed in a April 3 letter from the agency.
In many of the cases the appellate body sent back to Couch for reconsideration, that social group would be the women unable to leave their relationship.
The draft presented to delegates opted instead to call for judicial reconsideration of gay marriage decisions and for a constitutional amendment leaving marriage to the states.
According to many close observers of the FCC, net neutrality appears targeted for reconsideration after a new FCC Chair appointed by the Trump Administration assumes control.
But the evenly divided ruling leaves the issue open to reconsideration, without the affirmation of a longstanding precedent a nine-member court can and should give.
The revelation that Russians had exploited Facebook, Instagram, Google, YouTube, and Twitter to interfere in the 2016 presidential election triggered a reconsideration of the internet giants.
Then alongside these practical power plays and policy moves, the post-fusionists want something bigger: A philosophical reconsideration of where the liberal order has ended up.
The birthrate jumped that year, reflecting the exuberance of those longing for a second child, but it dropped again in 513, prompting the reconsideration now underway.
Some have always found it soporific, but it's a piece that merits reconsideration, influenced by both Japanese Noh drama and the theatrical productions of Robert Wilson.
Fortunately, the commission has recently agreed to reconsider that decision, and the developers have agreed to withdraw their application for a demolition permit pending the reconsideration.
Perhaps the traumatic effect of our current crisis will finally spark reconsideration and a grand coalition of new leadership to finish what our founding fathers started.
" Circuit Court Judge Alex Kozinski expresses a similar view on considering such statements in his dissent to the decision on en banc reconsideration: "This is folly.
Nor did Bridgestone raise any new arguments in its motion for reconsideration, according to Levi & Korsinsky's separate response to the motion by Bridgestone's lawyers at Kahn Swick.
Apple's reconsideration request also says any ban on iPhone sales would impact its Chinese suppliers and consumers as well as the tax revenue it pays to authorities.
"It's been Wall Street's gradual reconsideration of the assumption there would be some immediate effect on user growth," Mr. Jackson said of Twitter's stock performance this year.
Starting with takedowns involving nudity or sexual activity, hate speech and graphic violence, Facebook is promising a speedy clarification and a possible reconsideration, ideally within 24 hours.
In doing so, Pai stated that, on reconsideration, he wants to alter the Lifeline program to return to the states the role of certifying eligible service providers.
That Jacobs, nee Butzner in 1916, would force a reconsideration of the nature and purpose of cities was an outcome her young adulthood would have hardly suggested.
This month, the Imperial War Museum, which is about a mile from the memorial's proposed site, called for a reconsideration of the plans for the education center.
A driving force behind the administration's reconsideration is an obscure but powerful quasi-governmental organization called the Western Pacific Fishery Management Council, or Wespac, based in Honolulu.
In the case of Chinese restaurant syndrome, the activists hope Merriam-Webster will seek a thoughtful reconsideration, turning the phrase into a fragment of a different time.
Uber said Tuesday evening that it would comply with an order from the Philippines' transport regulator to temporarily stop operations after a motion for reconsideration was denied.
Specifically, his executive order calls for the reconsideration of a critical safeguard that is the most important action the government has taken to reduce offshore drilling hazards.
The recommendations are an early step in U.S. regulators reconsideration of testing standards and safety parameters for the talc powders and cosmetics used by millions of people.
Musical Chairs Alex Ross is right to encourage the reconsideration of the music of Antonio Salieri, whom recent history has treated with iniquity ("Salieri's Revenge," June 3rd).
"You have this provision on reconsideration, and at least Congress said it's limited to 90 days," she told Jonathan Brightbill, a Justice Department attorney representing the EPA.
He argued that Australia was experiencing a moment of reconsideration about how to relate to China at a time when the United States had become more unpredictable.
Conversations that have been had over the last few weeks are also up for reconsideration, and your commute becomes more annoying—give yourself extra time to travel!
Expect people from your past to return on the scene and for conversations and ideas that have been in the air since November to come up for reconsideration.
"There's going to be a lot of reconsideration, pausing, certain deals that were contemplated are going to change," said Steve Massocca, chief investment officer at Wedbush Equity Management.
All over the wine-producing world, climate change is causing a thorough reconsideration of the hard-earned wisdom that in some cases has been passed down through generations.
"I also call for an urgent reconsideration of the blanket ban on 118 political actors," she added, referring to the banned lawmakers and senior members of the CNRP.
Serial's examination of overlooked evidence helped Syed's defenders win a court's reconsideration of the case, and in 2016 his conviction was voided and a new trial was ordered.
Clearly, if Republicans are serious about taking advantage of their opportunity to use the reconciliation vehicle, they will move as soon as possible to reconsideration of the bill.
The violence they endured did not sever them from their identities quite so much as it catalyzed a collective reconsideration of what they wanted their identities to mean.
Instead of ordering the EPA to ban chlorpyrifos, the court should have overturned the EPA's decision and sent it back for reconsideration, attorneys said in their Monday filing.
The good news is that the Fed began to dial it back in late December and made clear to investors that further deflationary rate hikes were under reconsideration.
You're feeling passionate about sharing your ideas—just know that your ruling planet Mercury will begin its retrograde on July 7 and things will be up for reconsideration.
But to answer these larger questions adequately, perhaps what we need most is a renewal of Big Think — a deeper reconsideration of the outdated ideologies of our day.
The same decision was reached by the court in January, but the Supreme Court declined in June to hear the case and it was sent back for reconsideration.
LAND ART, WITH its almost mythical clichés of man against nature and heedless Manifest Destiny, is one of the contemporary art movements most urgently in need of reconsideration.
Mr. Green also had asked for reconsideration of the sentence, which he said was harsh, given Mr. Cosby's age, 81, and the fact that he is legally blind.
But here's a case that cries out for a reconsideration of how we view patient treatment and understand that seemingly small administrative changes can have massive medical impacts.
Yang also suggested Bloomberg's reconsideration of wading into the primary fight was rooted in an aversion toward the economic platforms of more liberal candidates, chiefly Warren and Sanders.
In short, the election has complicated the assumption that Britain is headed irretrievably toward the exits, producing a moment in which seemingly everything may be up for reconsideration.
Finally, there's a lack of a meaningful appeals processes for providers/supplies when a MAC either denies a reconsideration request or declines to make changes to an LCD.
Although new series — plaids, irregular polygons, and the like — appeared regularly over the years, Noland at various points was drawn back to a reconsideration of those earlier paintings.
A decades-long delay in getting a visa, coupled with a major recession in the U.S. and economic improvements in Mexico, may lead to a reconsideration of these plans.
Ultimately, it only demonstrates that changing the slant of the story without exposing the narrative scaffolding, and how it emerged through legal strategies, is not enough of a reconsideration.
There isn't enough ... I've just looked at our motion for reconsideration and it is like trying to tell me that I have to fight to be Maria Ressa. Right.
Mr. Hilton said that his book calls for radical change, from top-down government (more power to ultralocal, neighborhood government) to schools (no "factory schools," a reconsideration of testing).
While well-considered, nothing about this decades-old policy restricts reconsideration, in whole or part, of the conclusion that a president cannot be subject to an indictment or trial.
Fiat, which in April unsuccessfully petitioned the federal appeals court to hear its interlocutory appeal, on Tuesday said it would file a motion for reconsideration with the 7th Circuit.
The reconsideration is the latest twist in the enormous contract, known as the Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure, or JEDI, which was considered to be a prize for technology companies.
If unwise remarks at a dinner can cast a pall over a longstanding relationship, then a great ending can redeem and even force reconsideration of an otherwise middling film.
In its Tuesday decision, the Supreme Court ruled the 2004 standard was invalid, returning Moore's case to the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals for reconsideration of his intellectual disability.
Brandon's adventurous material explorations spur a reconsideration of what we think we see, while Michon's multimedia projects challenge us to consider earnestly how the world around us is shaped.
Likewise, "Paradise Blue," despite several years of development — its world premiere was at the Williamstown Theater Festival in 2015 — feels like a work that merits deeper and longer reconsideration.
The United States owes Mexico and itself an honest reconsideration of its first imperial war, not only in its schools and universities but also in its museums and books.
But global trade in food - which is effectively trade in the water used to produce it - may also need reconsideration in an era of increasing water shortages, they say.
" Zelensky responded by saying that "any hold or appearance of reconsideration of such assistance might embolden Russia to think that the United States was no longer committed to Ukraine.
Heeding the rule of law as a timeless principle — not a hollow conservative talking point — requires a sober reconsideration of the powers that come with a police officer's badge.
Separately, in a domestic move regarding First Amendment rights, Justice Clarence Thomas called for reconsideration of the Supreme Court's landmark 26 libel ruling in New York Times v. Sullivan.
We're probably a few years out from a proper Movie Maker resurgence, but a strange current of underground electronic music has brought the homemade music video back for critical reconsideration.
Opponents of the state and city's deal with Amazon have taken the reported reconsideration as a sign that their message is resonating with both locals and executives at the company.
And this lesson in the brutal logic of privatization could spark a mass reconsideration of outsourcing what we know of as government to a company trying to make a buck.
The only way Palin's revised complaint could be anything other than a waste of paper would be if the reconsideration brief persuaded the judge that he overweighed Bennet's hearing testimony.
The think tank's parent company said it did not accept the penalty and will seek to apply for reconsideration and take legal steps to request that the penalty be lifted.
Two months ago saw the arrival of his latest work, Genesis: The Deep Origins of Society, an update and reconsideration of some ideas on evolution introduced in Wilson's earlier books.
There has even been a small reconsideration of his legacy, a sense among some comics and critics that beneath his blustery poses is a daring artist with an experimental instinct.
On February 22nd John Williams, the head of the New York Fed, said that the risk of slipping inflation expectations called for a reconsideration of the "dominant inflation-targeting framework".
But there is a distinct possibility that, in the process of reconsideration, the Brutalism we retain will have lost much of what made it strange and appealing to begin with.
American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, a non-partisan advocacy affiliate of ACS, said it intends to officially recommend reconsideration of a guideline from U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).
Last year, 796 scientists wrote the European Parliament urging that the directive be amended, and the European Academies' Science Advisory Council has also urged reconsideration of subsidies for wood fuel.
If you take a fairly long word like RECONSIDERATION (17A) and slice it up into three parts, what you wind up with (that still makes sense) is RECON SIDE RATION.
But the ambush election rule is just one of a multitude of NLRB decisions and initiatives undertaken in the last eight years that warrant reconsideration by a fully-constituted board.
In February, the Supreme Court ruled in Buck's favor, saying the 5th Circuit had erred in denying his appeal and sending the case back to the lower court for reconsideration.
In the current term alone, the Supreme Court agreed to re-examine at least three precedents after Justice Thomas, along with other members of the court, called for their reconsideration.
Dr. Greenstein, who taught politics at Princeton University for nearly three decades, first made his mark with a reconsideration of Eisenhower, who was long perceived as disengaged from the job.
One easy symbolic fix would be a complete reconsideration of the red carpet, which is at once the festival's global brand and a continuing, very contentious emblem of gender inequality.
Ronald Recidoro from the Chamber of Mines of the Philippines said companies named on the list would "definitely" take legal action, initially filing a motion for reconsideration with Lopez's agency.
Instead, he said he hopes that he can persuade company executives to publicly back a reconsideration of Ms. Menser's sentence that would allow her to receive the necessary medical treatment.
Just months ago, it ruled that a decision tainted by a conflict of interest for a single Pennsylvania Supreme Court justice required reconsideration, even though the ruling had been unanimous.
Plotwise, a carrot in the form of a public choir competition is dangled, but the narrative is driven by the ladies' reconsideration of their own worth, whether over- or underinflated.
She goes through so many stages of emotions — curiosity, uncertainty, disgust, hesitant enjoyment, back to disgust, a split second of reconsideration, and then laughter — and it all happens so fast.
Tipped off about the president's proposals in advance, he had rushed to Astana, the Kazakh capital, to plead for a reconsideration but was told that apostrophes were not going away.
Powell can be relied on to oppose any reform of the Federal Reserve or any reconsideration of the Bernanke system, despite the dismal record of the U.S. economy since the Crash.
A representative for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, however, told Gizmodo the agency "has not received a reconsideration request" to overhaul its coverage of bariatric surgery as of yet.
If a past president had sent Trump's Thursday morning tweet about CHIP, one senior House Republican aide pointed out, it would have been taken as a serious reconsideration of administration policy.
The 9th Circuit asked class action objectors – who, after all, brought the appeal that led to the panel's controversial decision – to submit briefs responding to the calls for en banc reconsideration.
With the platform he's built, he has a real chance to influence the way millions of young people think and speak about race, a reconsideration his gripping biography seems to demand.
In a statement to PEOPLE, Bassett said he had filed an appeal brief to the Court of Appeals and a reconsideration motion after the decision was made on behalf of Dick.
In December, however, a Washington D.C. District court judge struck down the policy change and ordered the government to bring back six deported asylum seekers who sued the administration seeking reconsideration.
While the guideline went into effect in October 2016, the Trump administration has since delayed the rule, saying it will instead complete a reconsideration of it by the spring of 2020.
On a metanarrative level, The Witch Elm is a profound reconsideration of power dynamics between the privileged and the less so, drawing the reader into an uneasy alliance with the former.
In the newly filed motion for reconsideration, Chicago contends Judge Thrash's "clearly erroneous" order seems to suggest that government entities can't bring enforcement actions when their residents have brought private claims.
The reconsideration of Nietzsche began as early as 1950 with Walter Kaufmann's influential "Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist," which portrayed him as a German humanist in the tradition of Goethe and Schiller.
On Sunday, Ms. Le Pen boasted that the Republicans' primary had been fought on her themes: French identity, reconsideration of France's role in Europe, and a crackdown on immigration and jihadists.
" He charged that German officials "ignored our pending request to seek judicial reconsideration or review of a German court's recent decision to change the terms of our extradition treaty with Germany.
On Friday, the university announced a new procedure for considering the renaming of university buildings, along with an official reconsideration of the controversial decision last spring to keep the Calhoun name.
It was a heart-stopping victory for pro-Olympic backers, with councilors voting 22020-22024 to end the bid but because the motion was a reconsideration it required 22026 votes to kill.
The Senate voted along party lines to begin the debate on Wednesday and later turned away a Democratic attempt to return the legislation to the tax-writing Senate Finance Committee for reconsideration.
We're in the midst of a long-in-coming reconsideration of who gets to tell stories, both in terms of journalism and entertainment, and how that affects how those stories are told.
The white supremacy symbols and literature that have been associated with the alleged shooter, Dylann Roof, caused a ripple effect that has prompted a reconsideration of some objects named for Confederate leaders.
"A thawing, perhaps reconsideration of the new proposed tariffs has drained the heat from the (gold) rally for now," said Tai Wong, head of base and precious metals derivatives trading at BMO.
This reconfiguring of focus, or redistribution of significance, invites a reconsideration of the fabric scraps as objects themselves — the meaning and implication of how and why they were made, and by whom.
Surely the project's resulting data has been analyzed and analyzed again by now, but Heister offers an intriguing reconsideration—one that yields a small anomalous signal in the 30 GeV mass range.
EPA plans to keep the delay in place as long as it is reconsidering the rule, but did not indicate that it plans to complete the reconsideration process by any particular date.
Anthem — Anthem indicated it would offer Affordable Care Act plans for 2018 in Virginia and Kentucky, amid reconsideration by major insurers about whether to renew their state ACA plans for next year.
It was a heart-stopping victory for the pro-Olympic backers with eight councilors voting to scrap the bid but because the motion was a reconsideration it required 10 votes to kill.
EPA Chief Scott Pruitt has attempted to use the Clean Air Act reconsideration process to delay implementation of methane regulations for the oil and gas industry put in place under President Obama.
Mnuchin said Tuesday that Trump's reconsideration of the TPP has nothing to do with China, but is rather an effort to partner with other countries to fulfill the White House trade agenda.
I, for one, had hoped America's growing rejection of incarceration as a way to deal with marijuana use would lead to reconsideration of locking people up for any type of drug possession.
The words "Black Lives Matter" as a background slow down potential reactions to the text, forcing a reconsideration of its meaning in relation to the other images and language interacting with it.
The Bush administration — not especially known for its fondness for the UN and other multilateral institutions — nonetheless took the ICJ's side, telling courts that reconsideration was obligatory given the US's treaty obligations.
The first biography of Algren was published in 1989 — too soon after his death for reconsideration of a novelist whose emphasis on the unfortunate was then deeply at odds with American culture.
" Mr. Seder also released a statement, saying, "I appreciate MSNBC's thoughtful reconsideration and willingness to understand the cynical motives of those who intentionally misrepresented my tweet for their own toxic, political purposes.
Jerry Brown of California was considering a bill that would allow reconsideration for people sentenced to life without parole as juveniles, his office asked Right on Crime for help, Mr. Levin recalled.
Mr. Le's video forces a reconsideration of the proficient but academic works on paper he has collected: a woman in a conical straw hat, say, or a soldier disguised amid dappled trees.
A campaign of oral cholera vaccination - initially planned last July during an acute phase and then abandoned by authorities - is now under reconsideration but as a preventive action next year, he said.
Trump has called for a reconsideration of its commitments to its Asian allies, including Japan and South Korea, while simultaneously criticizing Chinese trade policy toward the U.S. along with its new territorial assertiveness.
The sentence along with the long and much-shared statement the victim read in court made the case a national rallying cry for a reconsideration of how rape is handled by the law.
"INC thus intends to vigorously seek a reconsideration of this baseless and unlawful cancellation of ECC in due course," said Global Ferronickel, which also has mining operation in southern Surigao del Norte province.
Stein meanwhile applied for reconsideration of his detention—but was denied a second hearing after authorities at the Butler County Detention Facility uncovered love letters he had been writing to a prison guard.
In 2014, the British critic Jonathan Meades produced a combative reconsideration of Brutalism in a two-part television documentary for the BBC, putting the style back into the mainstream of welfare-cutting Britain.
In the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling issued earlier Tuesday, the appellate court sent a separate lawsuit challenging the citizenship question down for reconsideration before U.S. District Judge George Hazel in Maryland.
Not only is there a resurgence of nationalist feeling in Eastern Europe but that resurgence is underpinned by a reconsideration — or cynical subversion — of the history of World War II and its aftermath.
"This is an important step, but it should be part of a broader reconsideration of the secrecy surrounding the drone campaign," said Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union.
It's a dirty job, but someone has to jump-start serious reconsideration of that dark, amorphous phenomenon known as American painting in the 1980s — a veritable pit of macho swagger, nostalgia and money.
While MoMA's curatorial team reorganizes their collection by employing some contemporary rethinking infused with liberal political and cultural sensibilities, the architectural reconsideration falls short in introducing an innovative building for the 21st century.
Though the score was unknown to most musicians until the release of Mr. Lee's recording, its Minimalist qualities — and its influence on Mr. Young — have led to a reconsideration of Minimalism's early history.
Texas-based Heat Transfer Tubular Products, which makes parts for the oil and gas industry, lost a ruling last year and has not even sought a reconsideration, said Janese Sokulski, vice president of sales.
A far cry from the kooky cringe of "I Sit On You," What The Brokenhearted Do… taps into the human experience in a genuine way, revealing a depth in the songwriter that compels reconsideration.
Apple argues the injunction should be lifted as continuing to sell iPhones does not constitute "irreparable harm" to Qualcomm, a key consideration for a preliminary injunction, the copy of its reconsideration request dated Dec.
Edre Olalia of the National Union of People's Lawyers, one of the plaintiffs in the case, said the decision was a "big letdown" and vowed to file a motion for reconsideration with the court.
The reconsideration of place-based policies can often seem grudging—something to be tolerated, in order to keep those on the losing end of regional inequality from embracing populism or killing themselves with drugs.
"As an agency, we need to be responsive to concerns raised by stakeholders regarding regulations so facility owners and operators know what is expected of them," Pruitt said in a statement announcing the reconsideration.
The bill's sponsor, Senator Nathan Dahm, had said he relished the chance to fight for it in court and hoped that it could lead to a reconsideration of abortion rights by the Supreme Court.
If not rectified during the reconsideration underway in California right now, the public records part of the new law and potentially the entire Act is at risk of failing a constitutional challenge in court.
If after such Reconsideration, two thirds of that House shall pass the Bill, it shall be sent … to the other House … and if approved by two thirds of that House, it shall become Law.
In the face of a plan to demolish the homes and replace them with luxury villas, Lifta is the setting in this documentary for a reconsideration of the Holocaust and the Nakba (Palestinian exile).
To arrive at my preferred model, where far more political questions are solved locally, would require a large-scale reworking of many federal laws, and a reconsideration of many time-honored Supreme Court cases.
Rodriguez owns a piece of the restaurant, perhaps she can lead a reconsideration of priorities in the front of the house, and find a tone that more closely matches her philosophy in the back.
Last week, the appeals court agreed to delay the briefing schedule in that case so that parties challenging the petitions for reconsideration can file lawsuits and ask to have them combined with that lawsuit.
But he did not suggest any reconsideration of potential cuts to U.S. forces in the region as he looks to focus more on challenges from China's increasingly muscular military, and less on counter-terrorism.
Von der Leyen said she would prefer to "look at the whole scenery before the summer starts, because we might together want to take a reconsideration of the timeframe before the 1st of July."
Bernie Sanders has called for a much broader reconsideration of foreign policy, voicing his support for withdrawing forces from the entire region and introducing legislation to block funding for a war with Iran. Sen.
The centenary of the Argentinean modernist Alberto Ginastera, which falls on April 11, is prompting reconsideration of a composer who, in recent years, seemed ready to fade into the ranks of history's also-rans.
"I appreciate MSNBC's thoughtful reconsideration and willingness to understand the cynical motives of those who intentionally misrepresented my tweet for their own toxic, political purposes," Seder said in a statement, according to The Intercept.
"Forcing the federal defendants to evaluate the effect of the proposed delisting on world peace, national security, and the foreign policy of the United States ... may also prompt a reconsideration of the decision," Lasnik said.
The #MeToo movement has prompted a reconsideration, not just of gender and power in Hollywood and other industries, but of the question of whether it's possible to separate a work of art from its creator.
"Pruitt justifies reconsideration by suggesting that industry did not have an adequate opportunity to comment on the inclusion of low-producing wells or the process for requesting an alternative means of emission limitation," she said.
And, perhaps even the most frustrated and angry Eurocrats in Brussels will remind themselves that both Europe and the UK will be less if the current suicidal course isn't replaced by urgent intervention and reconsideration.
Mashable reached out to Tucows for comment on its business relationship with 8chan, and to see if recent events have led to a reconsideration of that relationship, but we received no response prior to publish.
The court itself had done nothing more than return the cases to lower courts for reconsideration in light of a January decision that had seemed to give the prisoners a fresh shot at eventual release.
An E.P.A. led by an anti-regulatory zealot will benefit from deference from the courts, especially when he slows new initiatives, adopts lax enforcement policies, engages in collusive settlements or proposes reconsideration of past actions.
In a legal brief filed to the Court of Federal Claims, the Justice Department requested the reconsideration after Amazon argued in federal court that its offerings and pricing had been incorrectly assessed by the Pentagon.
Calls for a reconsideration of Brexit have come not only from Labour's centrist lawmakers, but from some of Mr. Corbyn's allies on the left, like Paul Flynn, a leading Labour member of Parliament from Wales.
But the shares recovered, up 0.7 percent at the close, after Apple said that it was still selling all iPhone models in China and that it had filed a request for "reconsideration" with the court.
Be sure to check back to keep up with all our pieces, including a new reconsideration of work by feminist writer Andrea Dworkin and a 1971 essay by Toni Morrison about the women's liberation movement.
McDonald's lawyers at Jones Day in a brief filed on Wednesday asked the board to reject Fight for $15's motion for reconsideration of a December decision that approved the company's settlement of the case.
In the Jim Crow South, black service members were administratively separated or court-martialed in disproportionate numbers, according to government studies dating back to the 22017s — and relatively few of those servicemen have sought reconsideration.
Washington (CNN)Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas on Tuesday called for reconsideration of a landmark First Amendment precedent, criticizing the 1964 decision that the Constitution creates a higher barrier for public figures to claim libel.
"We are disappointed with the statements made earlier today and will seek clarification and reconsideration from the DENR to further understand and rectify this matter in short order," OceanaGold CEO Mick Wilkes said in the statement.
That rule stayed on the books for a millennium, though the social upheavals of the 20th century, and the exodus of men from the priesthood, prompted a reconsideration during the Second Vatican Council of the 1960s.
"Bring It Back" was prophetic, as it offered an argument for not just a reconsideration of Wayne's place in the canon but for a realignment of rap's regional hierarchy—both assessments that ultimately came to pass.
"As an agency, we need to be responsive to concerns raised by stakeholders regarding regulations so facility owners and operators know what is expected of them," Pruitt said in a late Monday statement announcing the reconsideration.
It was, Dr. Melson recalled, a troubling article, by Harvard's first African-American tenured professor, Martin Kilson, who criticized what he saw as racial separatism on campus, and asked for a reconsideration of the admissions process.
If Mr. Xi is successful, his China could become a model for digitally driven authoritarianism around the world, while failure could force a reconsideration of the wisdom of trying to force-march a country to modernity.
It is under constant reconsideration as we attempt to correct blind spots and recover evidence or make hypotheses about what our sources don't tell us, or about what their own biases or blind spots may have been.
Under reconsideration must be the falsity and dangers of (supposedly) totalizing concepts and their darker connotations, particularly those aspects of totalizing ideologies that have tended to impede reconfigurations of their boundary definitions from achieving a greater reflexivity.
The expansion project was first approved in 2016 but in August 2018, the Federal Court of Appeal stopped the approval and ordered a reconsideration of the project by the National Energy Board, CNN news partner CBC reported.
But the proposal could be up for reconsideration soon: as Reuters notes, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) switched his vote to "No" in order to bring it up again, as soon as later this week.
Because Mercury retrograde will be going down in Taurus, which occupies that social sector of your chart, many of the conversations and connections you made—specifically relating to friendship and future plans—will come up for reconsideration.
But what might be most important about Wiley's selection was that it seemed to signal contemporary portraiture's new relevance, the reconsideration of a mode that had been thought out of fashion, if not downright taboo, for decades.
Reconsideration I first came across the name "Gilgi" on a page of my grandmother Käthe's diary from 1932, tucked between mentions of "Shanghai Express" with Marlene Dietrich and a performance by the Jewish cabaret star Dela Lipinskaja.
The letter Jarrod Ramos sent to the Annapolis newspaper&aposs Baltimore-based lawyer was written to resemble a legal motion for reconsideration of his unsuccessful 2012 defamation lawsuit against the paper, a columnist and then-publisher Tom Marquardt.
By sending an appeal by Intel over a €1bn ($1.2bn) EU fine in 2009 back to a lower court for reconsideration, the court said EU antitrust authorities would have to show rebates harmed competition to be deemed illegal.
Yet from the lips of an orthodox Republican leader, they imply a serious reconsideration of the pre-eminent conservative ideals: a minimal government role in the economy and a related view of liberty as "freedom from" government interference.
Over the past 18 months, the combination of an excellent profile by Katie J.M. Baker and a cynical stunt by the Trump campaign has prompted a reconsideration of Juanita Broaddrick's allegation that Bill Clinton raped her in 1978.
For that reason, as explained elsewhere in the platform, we do not accept the Supreme Court's redefinition of marriage and we urge its reversal, whether through judicial reconsideration or a constitutional amendment returning control over marriage to states.
But the Supreme Court declined in June to hear an appeal in the case, sending it back for reconsideration under guidelines it had set out in a different case about who had legal standing to challenge the map.
In March, however, Attorney General Jeff Sessions, in an unusual move, suddenly and inexplicably stepped into this seemingly settled matter to assign a similar petition for asylum, known as the Matter of A-B-, to himself for reconsideration.
The review board proposed new rules around June of last year that would give the Police Department 30 days to make a request for reconsideration, although the rules leave room for an extension when there is good reason.
But her visibility rose with a widespread reconsideration of Pop Art; after 2000, what had been treated as a mostly male and American or British phenomenon began to be seen as an international style with numerous female participants.
"We will assess the result of the UK Government's reconsideration of its decision-making on the basis set out by the court, once it has been made," it said, adding it complied with all relevant export control laws.
Last week, she told THUMP she was still committed to banning raves at the venue, but as her proposal was rejected due to lack of a majority vote, she is not allowed to bring it up for reconsideration.
"Ackman tends to come in forcefully and now everyone on the board, including the two CEOs, is under reconsideration," said Dieter Waizenegger, executive director of CtW Investment Group which works with union-sponsored pension funds that invest in Chipotle.
Even the American Tort Reform Association, generally not a fan of class actions, filed an amicus brief calling for en banc reconsideration of Hyundai on the grounds that choice-of-law analysis will cost defendants extra time and money.
"It seems high-handed to simply shut down important resources for sick patients without even saying why or giving organizations a way to ask for reconsideration," Peter Rosenfeld, one of New Jersey's 5,668 registered medical marijuana users told NJ.com.
Williams, a long-time Fed economist who succeeded Janet Yellen as San Francisco Fed president in 2011, has supported the central bank's gradual interest-rate hikes and has recently advocated for a reconsideration of the traditional inflation-targeting regime.
In the era of a mass reconsideration—and often villainization—of men, those who carry knives and titanium pry bars can feel as if they could be the masculine heroes of their own action movies, should the need arise.
Justice Anthony Kennedy last year invited the judicial system to present to the Court a case to allow reconsideration of its decision in Quill, which prevents South Dakota from requiring remote (Internet) sellers to collect South Dakota sales taxes.
ANDY WARHOL — FROM A TO B AND BACK AGAIN A wide-ranging reconsideration of the life and oeuvre of this unsentimental icon, drawing on materials discovered after his death and uniting more than 350 separate works of art. Nov.
The reconsideration of cultural and political roles that triggered the "dematerialization of the object" famously recounted in Six Years , was deeply considered, for example, in SculptureCenter's 2008 exhibition Decoys, Complexes, and Triggers: Feminism and Land Art in the 1970s.
Unlike this season's Hawks or Westhead's Nuggets, the Kings have managed to turn that speed into some early success, with a surprising 6-4 record that has forced some reconsideration of their moves under Vlade Divac, the team's president.
The Watchmen score, with its blend of groaning ambient, '80s-throwback electro, and even Dixieland jazz, embodies the show's ambitious historical revisionism, in which the past is every bit as subject to scrutiny and reconsideration as an alternate present.
The Center for Biological Diversity, WildEarth Guardians and the Defenders of Wildlife then sued the FWS to follow through with the protections, and earlier this year a federal court agreed, sending the case back to the agency for reconsideration.
Prankishly conflating the two superpowers, the US and China, the works call attention to the continued dangers of unchecked state authority — prompting a reconsideration, as we move into 2020, of how alike the two countries are or are not.
The CFPB did not respond to my email requesting comment on Ocwen's motion for reconsideration or the mortgage servicer's argument that the agency's case must be dismissed now that the CFPB has conceded that its appointment provision is unconstitutional.
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit declined a request by patent holding company B.E. Technology LLC for reconsideration of an earlier determination by the court that the firm should reimburse Facebook for $4,000 in court costs.
"Upon reconsideration and a re-weighing of the evidence in conformity with the Fifth Circuit's opinion, the court holds that the evidence found 'infirm' did not tip the scales," Judge Nelva Gonzales Ramos wrote in her ruling on Monday.
At one point on Saturday, the Senate approved a two-year moratorium on the sale of AR-15-style rifles, but that amendment was brought up again for reconsideration by a Republican member and failed upon a second vote.
And so a broad reconsideration of Bloomberg's news and media offerings fell to Mr. Micklethwait, 53, a relative of the Duke of Norfolk and a descendant of William the Conqueror, the nobleman who led the Norman Conquest of Britain in 1066.
But until some massive industry or regulatory reconsideration takes effect — and it may never, given the business interests at play — parents are still the only regulators attempting to set rules for their kids and hashing out best practices with other parents.
During the "reconsideration process," the agency is placing a 90-day stay on oil and gas companies compliance on the rule, which was one of several rules President Donald Trump asked the EPA to review in an executive order last month.
"We express our deep appreciation for King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his brothers in the Saudi leadership ... and we hope for a reconsideration of the decision to halt the aid for our army and security forces," Salam said in a statement.
We're currently in the midst of a reconsideration of those events—series-length documentaries have examined decades of Michael Jackson and his apparent sexual assault of minors, and Lorena Bobbit's own years of abuse at the hands of her husband.
"We express our deep appreciation for King Salman bin Abdulaziz and his brothers in the Saudi leadership ... and we hope for a reconsideration of the decision to halt the aid for our army and security forces," he said in a statement.
This is not to say that they were not being discussed previously, but recent debates and protests signal the emergence of a new culture war, or at least a serious reconsideration of the role of the artist and the institution.
Walter Mischel, whose studies of delayed gratification in young children clarified the importance of self-control in human development, and whose work led to a broad reconsideration of how personality is understood, died on Wednesday at his home in Manhattan.
Much like the ebb and flow of ugly art's popularity, the reconsideration of ugly works — and their subsequent transformation from ugly to not-ugly thanks to the redemptive gallantry of critics, curators and collective hindsight — follows its own predictable cycle.
One of Iran's most prominent political activists close to the reformist faction, Abulfazl Ghadiani, issued a statement blaming Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has thrown his weight behind the gas increase policy and effectively shut the door to any reconsideration.
By May 1, the department had already leveled challenges for 54 of the 522 officers who had an allegation substantiated by the board last year, a number the review board said it expected to rise as more reconsideration requests come in.
In June 21999, the Slants submitted a 22014-page request for reconsideration that included the results of a survey designed by two university professors, who concluded that few members of the Asian and Pacific Islander community viewed "the Slants" as disparaging.
He said the new tide of legislation — though aimed at forcing a reconsideration of abortion by a remade Supreme Court — is unlikely either to pass legal muster at lower court levels or to be heard in the nation's highest court.
"We think the Court departed from its usual standards in coming to this decision and intend to seek reconsideration of that aspect of its decision that applies its newly minted law to Mr. Hernandez's case," he said in a statement.
For U.S. chipmaker Qualcomm Inc, which has seen its $44 billion takeover of NXP Semiconductors delayed by a lengthy antitrust review by China's Ministry of Commerce, reconsideration of the ZTE penalty could smooth the way for the deal to move forward.
"While we have sold them in the past to a small number of customers, last week's events have forced a reconsideration that has led us to believe such weapons of war have no place in our business — or our country," the company said.
While the museum's marketing team deserves kudos for getting the ball rolling in a long overdue public reconsideration of Raffles' legacy, the exhibition unfortunately turns out to be entirely different from what is promised, lacking the bite and verve of its advertising campaign.
That same day Mueller's team clashed in a sealed courtroom with an unknown opponent, Howell issued another ruling on the same grand jury subpoena challenge she had decided before, sending the losing party back to the appellate court to ask for reconsideration.
The ruling also sent back for reconsideration the question of whether Texas legislators had acted with a discriminatory purpose in passing the law in 2011, a finding that would have forced new judicial oversight of any changes in Texas election rules. Gov.
PHILADELPHIA — A Pennsylvania judge on Tuesday dismissed Bill Cosby's bid for a new trial and for reconsideration of his three-to-10 year prison sentence, saying there was no need to hold a hearing on the issues raised by his defense team.
The lyrics, and even the choreography, advance a reconsideration of the wives' reputations: For example, Howard, who was criticized for early sexual activity and executed for adultery, is presented as a victim of abuse and objectification by the men in her life.
"Unless the C.C.R.B. wants to render itself completely irrelevant to police discipline, the reconsideration process is extremely important to gain respect and appropriate traction," said Richard D. Emery, who as chairman of the review board proposed the policy before resigning in April 2016.
Anthropomorphism — projecting human traits onto other animals — is of course to be avoided, but thanks to an expanded understanding of shared neurobiology, advances in comparative genomics and a better grasp of behavioral ecology, the very meaning of the word is under reconsideration.
Collins told POLITICO the day after the ruling that it was "significant" that the 5th Circuit judges were clearly "very uneasy with the thought of striking down the entire law" and instead sent the case back down to the lower court for reconsideration.
They may reject one candidate, but cannot block the commission's second choice if the commission is committed to that person (the commission may send the same name to the Chancellor after the Chancellor asks for a reconsideration but not after a rejection).
The defendants in the Lucia case asked for reconsideration of the decision rejecting their challenge by all of the Washington court's judges, called en banc review, but the court has not yet ruled on the request since it was submitted in October.
What's more, the expiration of the Trump tax bill in 2025 will force a reconsideration of the US tax code, giving Democrats an opportunity to push for the inclusion of a child poverty-slashing provision in whatever deal comes out of that deadline.
Former climate denialists who have "converted" to support of the scientific consensus, such as Jerry Taylor of the Niskanen Center, often point to an informal inoculation message as the beginning of their reconsideration of the issue, but say their transformation took years to accomplish.
Qualcomm has paid a 300 million yuan ($43.54 million) bond to cover potential damages to Apple from a sales ban and Apple is willing to pay a "counter security" of double that to get the ban lifted, the copy of the reconsideration request shows.
I think re-instating the second reconsideration within disability, giving some of the offsets of worker's comp and unemployment insurance, and testing out some models to encourage people to go back to work and to give them some types of support isn't a terrible idea.
While the District Court decision had found that the law had a racially discriminatory purpose as well as a discriminatory effect, the July 20 opinion by Judge Catharina Haynes rested on effect alone, sending the "purpose" part of the lower court's decision back for reconsideration.
" As marriage is transformed alongside cultural reconsideration of gender, sexuality, adulthood and identity, it is conceivable that traditional wedding trappings, like dresses, might fall away, according to Rebecca Traister, the author of "All the Single Ladies: Unmarried Women and the Rise of an Independent Nation.
I can tell in a nanosecond whether I want to put it into the maybe pile or the yes pile or the no pile; and then the maybes, it takes me only a few more seconds of reconsideration to say yes or no to them.
As the hours pass, his basement manages to feel like a place of monastic reconsideration of the entire war nostalgia and propaganda game, a studio telling of mass death, squandered labor and unvarnished sorrow as counterpoints to what gets said in Pentagon briefing rooms.
Apple said on Monday that all of its phone models remained on sale in mainland China and that it had filed a request for reconsideration with the court, the first step in a long appeal process that could end up at China's Supreme Court.
"The full court has been advised of the motions for full court en banc reconsideration and no judge has requested a vote on whether to rehear the matter as a full en banc court," Chief Judge Sidney Thomas wrote in the brief order Friday.
With an emphasis on stark form, the vessels — which come in several shapes and stones, from green onyx to white marble — force a reconsideration of the flowers they contain, shifting the focus from their color or scent to the fragile beauty of their structure.
For videos they can ask for a reconsideration (which means Austin himself and several other senior BBFC members getting involved), and if they still don't agree with the outcome they can go through the Video Appeals Committee (an independent body staffed by legal and child development experts).
In a new motion for reconsideration, Palin's lawyers at Bajo Cuva Cohen Turkel and Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe suggest that Judge Rakoff's usual process went awry, leading the judge to speculate – and reach speculative conclusions – about what Palin might have asserted in an amended complaint.
At work here is a fundamental reconsideration of a joke teller's function: With Carmichael, the goal is not only to orchestrate a series of raucous eruptions — signaling, as they do, a simpatico mind meld with the audience — but to generate rifts of displeasure, confusion and anger too.
A sweeping reconsideration of the complexities of Emancipation and a biography of the nearly forgotten mid-20th-century urban planner who reshaped Boston and other cities have won this year's Bancroft Prize, which is considered one of the most prestigious honors in the field of American history.
The reconsideration of the matter came as support was swelling in both parties for the House to amend its rules to allow lawmakers to vote remotely for the first time as long as travel and social restrictions are in place to combat the spread of the virus.
More ominously, although disgorgement is so well established that is it rarely challenged, the court raised a question about whether it was even available for a violation of the securities laws, which may lead to reconsideration of one of the Securities and Exchange Commission's most potent weapons.
Leon Botstein, a conductor and the president of Bard College, dived deeply into Korngold's music at the college's SummerScape festival this year, argued in an interview that the opera has benefited from a broader reconsideration of 20th-century music in both academic circles and concert halls.
U.S. District Judge Robert Schroeder in Tyler, Texas abused his discretion in upending VirnetX's win and should "avoid the burden" of being overturned by rescinding his order for a new trial, said VirnetX in a motion for reconsideration filed on Wednesday by its attorneys at Caldwell Cassady & Curry.
Historically, the times when the experiment has been most meaningfully tested have corresponded with the times when those same people of color have challenged the status quo, forcing a reconsideration not only of who deserves a voice within the larger experiment, but who deserves to benefit from it.
The progressive and leftist wings of American politics are in the middle of an important reconsideration of our role in the world, and whether it is still possible for the US government to live up to our country's professed values of democracy, human rights, and rule of law.
As the #MeToo movement continues, it's forcing a reconsideration of incidents like the Clinton-Lewinsky scandal, and, in doing so, pitting a past standard-bearer of the party against someone who hopes to lead it in the future — forcing Democrats to grapple with two very different images of themselves.
In response to the FCC's decision, John Bergmayer, an attorney at internet rights group Public Knowledge, filed a so-called petition for reconsideration on behalf of his organization in an attempt to push the FCC to go back on its decision to give carriers more power over text messages.
"The administrative record thus makes clear that industry groups had ample opportunity to comment on all four issues on which EPA granted reconsideration, and indeed, that in several instances the agency incorporated those comments directly into the final rule," two of the judges on the three-judge panel wrote.
As the 2020 Census data will determine how much federal funding states and localities receive each year for the next decade, the report called for a reconsideration of certain proposed changes, including that the census will be the first conducted mostly online and will include a citizenship question.
The whole range of abusive behavior, from harassment that is disparaging and bullying in nature to harassment that is threatening to individuals, that whole range is in the middle of a cultural reconsideration about women's ability to reject this behavior and what they're entitled to once they do it.
In response to litigation, the administration informed a federal judge last week that it would release parts of the document, but it remains to be seen how extensive the disclosure will be and whether it will be accompanied by a broader reconsideration of the secrecy surrounding the program.
"I think the R.N.C. is threatened by not wanting to open up anything on the convention floor, and the Trump campaign is threatened by the same thing," said Rachel Hoff, a delegate from the District of Columbia who has signed the petition to force the reconsideration of the platform.
" Wednesday night, USCIS said Duke personally directed USCIS to reverse course, allowing for reconsideration for recipients "with individualized proof that the request was originally mailed in a timely manner and that the cause for receipt after the October 5, 2017, deadline was the result of USPS mail service error.
" Tuesday's move by the Supreme Court should prompt a reconsideration of the Colorado Supreme Court's 2015 judgment that the Choice Scholarship Program violated a provision in the state's Constitution that prohibits public funding to "help support or sustain any school" that is "controlled by any church or sectarian denomination.
Over at the EPA, reconsideration of major rules related to ozone, methane, regional haze, and "Waters of the United States" are all underway as part of a process that aims to ensure that the U.S. remains a global leader in environmental stewardship while reining in the agency's overreach.
A reconsideration of COA to reflect the reality faced by today's students -- Division I athletes, student-parents, Pell recipients, homeless students and others -- would allow institutions to recognize the needs and challenges faced by different kinds of students in a tangible way that improves their odds of completing college.
August Primary date: Thursday, August 2 • Tennessee Races to watch: TN Sen November outlook: Tennessee's nine districts are not ranked as competitive, though the Senate seat left open by Republican Bob Corker's retirement, reconsideration and final decision to retire has sparked an interest on both sides of the aisle.
After praising the first decision in its favor, Qualcomm said it would seek "reconsideration" of the second decision because it was at odds with a jury trial that the chip supplier won earlier this month in federal court in San Diego, where jurors found Apple infringed three Qualcomm patents.
The Times noted discussions over Whitman's possible reconsideration of her decision to exit the process involved "what role Mr. Kalanick, who holds a board seat, would play in Uber's future," while Recode noted one factor which spooked some board members on Immelt was the possibility he was too close to Kalanick.
"Wu-Tang's aim is to use the album as a springboard for the reconsideration of music as art, hoping the approach will help restore it to a place alongside great visual works — and create a shift in the music business, not to mention earn some cash, in the process," Forbes reported.
In a 2-1 decision, three Army Court of Criminal Appeals judges at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, rejected Bergdahl's claim that Trump's public description of him as "a no-good traitor who should have been executed" and other comments influenced the case's decisions or outcomes, and warranted possible reconsideration or clemency.
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In a different case, in which Liebowitz filed an infringement suit against a mom-and-pop cleaning service, Judge Cote awarded $10,000 in sanctions after Liebowitz failed to serve the defendants with notice of a pretrial conference, but then cut the award to only $2,000 after Liebowitz moved for reconsideration.
It's not that the reconsideration of Westbrook's value is incorrect — he is a ridiculously talented player who has a bad tendency to melt down when his team needs him most — but the speed with which people changed their minds about a player who played the way he always had was jarring.
Michael Gianaris, a critic of the Amazon deal who was selected this week to serve on the state board that will ultimately approve or reject Amazon's deal, told CNBC on Friday that the report in the Post, which is owned by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, was the first he heard of Amazon's reconsideration.
"NHTSA initially raised the civil penalty rate for [Corporate Average Fuel Economy] standard violations for inflation in 2016, but upon further consideration, NHTSA believes that obtaining additional public input on how to proceed with CAFE civil penalties in the future will be helpful," the agency wrote in the notice announcing the reconsideration.
Mr. West's live-show innovation is the latest in a year full of them; Drake, Beyoncé and Rihanna have all made concerted efforts on their tours to shrink oversize spaces, a reconsideration of the top-down power dynamic of large-scale live concerts for the age of social-media intimacy and immediacy.
Perhaps Emperor Akihito also knows that at some point Japan will need to allow women to be emperors again, as was the case as far back as the sixth century, and he may want to help spark a serious reconsideration of the current system as a means of ushering in this change.
"We have already warned several times that the joint military exercises would block progress in the DPRK-US relations and the inter-Korean relations and bring us into reconsideration of our earlier major steps," the North Korean statement read, using the acronym for North Korea's official name, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
Mr. Trump's reconsideration of an agreement he once denounced as a "rape of our country" caught even his closest advisers by surprise and came as his administration faces stiff pushback from Republican lawmakers, farmers and other businesses concerned that the president's threat of tariffs and other trade barriers will hurt them economically.
Qualcomm has said the Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court in China found Apple infringed two patents held by the chipmaker and ordered an immediate ban on sales of older iPhone models, from the 6S through the X. Apple has filed a request for reconsideration with the court, a copy of which Qualcomm shared with Reuters.
As the case between PHH Corporation and the CFPB goes through reconsideration by the full D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, we are confident that the court will find that the structure of the CFPB is constitutional and that the CFPB director, like other financial regulators, is not removable at the discretion of the president.
The case, brought by John Sturgeon against the NPS in 2011 after he was removed from Alaska's Nation River in the Yukon-Charley Rivers National Preserve, will come before the Supreme Court for a second time after the court rejected a lower court's reasoning against him and sent it back for reconsideration in 2016.
But this burst of activity, and the considerable interest it has stirred here, suggests that a fundamental reconsideration of Los Angeles may be at hand, a shift to an era when mass transit — subways, light rail, buses — could be as central to getting around, and perhaps even to this region's image, as the car.
In a statement, the National Fair Housing Alliance, which is one of several groups currently suing Carson for the rule's suspension, said that any reconsideration of the rule "must account for the fact that HUD has a track record of more than 40 years of failing to properly ensure compliance" with its Fair Housing mandate.
"These figures make clear the department is using reconsideration as a tool to thwart the disciplinary process, and it's the victims of police misconduct that bear the brunt of that," said Christopher T. Dunn, the associate legal director for the New York Civil Liberties Union, who has strongly opposed the policy since it was proposed.
Both All American in last week's Supreme Court petition and Ocwen in the motion for reconsideration argued that the Supreme Court would itself be violating separation-of-powers doctrine if it were simply to sever the appointment provision of the Consumer Financial Protection Act, which is itself part of the Dodd-Frank financial reform law.
If the appeals court agrees with us it could be, for example, remanded to a district court for reconsideration, according to whatever they rule or they could deny our appeal and uphold the district court and that could be the end of that, but both parties will also have a chance to either go further in appeal.
And a final suggestion for those, like me, who look for ways to minimize the impact from unnecessarily rigid regulatory strictures: When the FCC acts on the pending petitions asking for reconsideration of the federal designation process, it should also reconsider whether the new minimum service standards it adopted for both voice and broadband Lifeline providers make sense.
The White House finally released three hundred and ninety-­one million dollars in defense funds to Ukraine on September 11th—not owing to a fit of moral reconsideration but, it would appear, because two days earlier the House had launched its inquiry into allegations that Trump had tried to press Ukraine into investigating a political opponent.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday sent two cases back to state courts for reconsideration in light of the ruling for Trinity Lutheran Church in Columbia, Mo. One of those cases concerned a program in Colorado — ruled unconstitutional by the state's highest court — that awarded public funds to help families cover tuition at private schools, including sectarian ones.
And it is my firm belief that a reconsideration of security — social, economic and cultural — through proactive steps to stimulate the evolution of a culture of participation in genuine civil society, through proactive steps to create a culture of peace via education for rights and responsibilities, it is possible to find culturally sensitive solutions, based on an ethical consensus.
Placed atop it one or two at a time, like a series of cultures added to identical Petri dishes, are faster rhythms — plinks, hisses, clatters, typewriter-like clicks — calculated to move in and out of phase with the unswerving beat, merging with it and tugging against it, making each millisecond a reconsideration of timbre and momentum.
As important as a reconsideration of the Dust Bowl and the depression [is], we wanted to underscore the contemporary significance, and so to that end, we developed a list of contemporary writers, artists, thinkers, and we were hoping that some of them might be willing to think about Lange today with us and to add new words to her pictures.
As important as a reconsideration of the Dust Bowl and the depression [is], we wanted to underscore the contemporary significance, and so to that end, we developed a list of contemporary writers, artists, thinkers, and we were hoping that some of them might be willing to think about Lange today with us and to add new words to her pictures.
Qualcomm has said that the Fuzhou Intermediate People's Court in China found Apple infringed two patents held by the chipmaker and ordered an immediate ban on sales of older iPhone models, from the 6S through the X. Apple has said that all of its phone models remained on sale in mainland China and that it had filed a request for reconsideration with the court.
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On Monday, he framed the ZTE move as part of "the larger trade deal we are negotiating with China and my personal relationship with President Xi." The president's reconsideration of sanctions imposed on ZTE stems in part from Beijing's demand that he consider lifting the penalties before the visit of Mr. Liu, Mr. Xi's senior economic adviser, who is arriving in Washington this week to try again to ease the friction.
Most relevant to the reconsideration of Descartes and the subjective individual that he was supposed to have invented is the recent recognition that late medieval spiritual meditations — especially those written by women like Julian of Norwich, Hadewijch of Brabant, Catherine of Siena and Teresa of Ávila — involved the need to focus on the meditator's subjectivity as a means to rethink everything the meditator has previously learned about the world.
But as the critic Hilton Als notes in his sharp, searching reconsideration of Baldwin's classic, the novel is more complicated than it's credited for being, as well as rich with self-loathing and doubt; it is, he argues, a book Baldwin "had to write, less as a way of discussing his sexuality than as a way of discussing what America had done to his sexuality, along with his capacity for intimacy and, indeed, the whole notion of masculinity" itself.
In a series of recent interviews fleshing out his foreign policy in the wake of the Brussels attacks, the Republican front-runner has questioned the modern relevance of U.S. alliances that have underpinned security in Europe and Asia since World War II. Donald Trump unveils foreign policy advisers He's suggested using economic warfare to halt China's territorial moves in the South China Sea and raised the prospect of a fundamental reconsideration of nuclear doctrine by musing about South Korea and Japan acquiring their own atomic arsenal.
Like, time and its measurement would only be an invisible tool, to accommodate everything I wanted to do in a day, PLUS, you know, frequent intervals of easy, restorative, quotidian, spontaneous magick of some kind (dealer's choice, but, some untethered use of your youth, some reconsideration of a stuck thing, some confession that blood-blisters your vulnerability, some lion-heartedness, some acknowledgement of the memento mori that is your human body.) Right now what I do is: I write down what I'm doing, in 30-minute slots.
The appellate body sent all 10 of those cases back to Couch for reconsideration, usually citing a 2014 case they decided, Matter of A-R-C-G-, that "married women in Guatemala who are unable to leave their relationship" qualified for asylum, which they said clearly established that Central American women trapped in abusive relationships due to societal and cultural norms on marriage qualify for protection in the US. At issue are the legal details of asylum, a type of protection for immigrants who come to the US fleeing persecution back home.
Around the time that Davis took their portraits, the medium — and the rise of color photography in particular — was transitioning into the realm of fine art, and the public was just beginning to revisit the photography of the '30s and earlier, a reconsideration assisted by galleries and museums devoting more space on their walls to photos, and by writers like Susan Sontag, whose critical essays on the subject, which would eventually be published in 1977 as "On Photography," began appearing in The New York Review of Books in 1973.
Von Braun -- an "opportunist" party member, whose commission in the SS was apparently part of the "Reichsfuehrer-SS" Heinrich Himmler's plan to seize control of the V-2 -- became not only an American citizen (along with the rest of his team) but a pop culture celebrity, Walt Disney's ambassador of spaceflight on primetime TV. By the time he restored the prestige of the Western world in January 1958 with a satellite of America's own to answer the Soviet Sputnik, there would be no reconsideration of his status as a first-class American.

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