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1 Maybe we need to reconsider how we target patients.
2 Make him reconsider how he thinks of you.
3 Do their actions signal that all Black women need to reconsider how they approach their sexuality?
4 It has also prompted many organizations to reconsider how they communicate on issues related to climate policy.
5 Mr Ryan said councils needed to reconsider how they set and collected rates to avoid a cash crunch.
6 It also wanted to reconsider how countries were categorised as high or low risk for study visa fraud.
7 May's recent cancer scare had caused him to reconsider how he might live the remainder of his life.
8 Broccoli says she hopes films such as Nancy will make audiences and the industry reconsider how women are viewed.
9 But this data challenges the addiction model and forces us to reconsider how we think and talk about these problems.
10 Dismiss the doubts that foil your intentions, but heed whatever thoughts allow you to reconsider how you make things happen.
11 Mayor Malcolm Campbell told Katie Doyle they will reconsider how the town's water supply is chlorinated further down the track.
12 Statistics New Zealand has urged police to reconsider how it gathers crime data over concerns about an individual's right to privacy.
13 He said religious leaders had asked him to reconsider how many people may be allowed to worship at one given time.
14 A new contender called Veebeam hopes to make customers reconsider how they want to get their daily fix of web video.
15 The pair said following the upheaval of the earthquakes, Christchurch had been in a position to reconsider how it acknowledged the past.
16 It could be that we need to radically reconsider how we treat data, which has become the fundamental constituent of our economy.
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