Reconsideration example sentences

Related (4): reappraisal, reevaluation, revision, review

re·con·sid·er·a·tion

noun

reconsideration (noun) · reconsiderations (plural noun)

  - the act of considering something again; review:

Synonyms

review, reassessment, reappraisal, rethink, relook

"Reconsideration" Example Sentences

1. After much reconsideration, I have decided to pursue a career in medicine.
2. The judge ordered a reconsideration of the case before making a final ruling.
3. I submitted a request for reconsideration of my application.
4. It is important to give careful reconsideration to major life decisions.
5. I was granted a reconsideration of my job application after providing additional qualifications.
6. The coach urged his team to take a moment for reconsideration before making any big plays.
7. A reconsideration of the company's budget led to a reduction in expenses.
8. The politician requested a reconsideration of the proposed legislation.
9. With deep reconsideration, I decided to take a break from work and travel.
10. A reconsideration of the company's mission statement was necessary to address recent challenges.
11. I submitted a motion for reconsideration after receiving a negative review.
12. A reconsideration of the evidence led to the acquittal of the accused.
13. We need to have a serious reconsideration of our approach to global warming.
14. I was granted reconsideration of my appeal for a higher grade.
15. The team leader called for a reconsideration of their plan in light of new information.
16. After a careful reconsideration, I withdrew my support for the project.
17. The board of directors ordered a reconsideration of the CEO's proposed mergers and acquisitions.
18. The teacher asked the students for a reconsideration of their class behavior.
19. A reconsideration of the funding strategy was necessary to keep the business afloat.
20. With much reconsideration, I decided to end the toxic relationship.
21. The city council agreed to a reconsideration of the proposed budget for education.
22. The author made revisions to the manuscript after a reconsideration of the characters' motivations.
23. A reconsideration of the company's branding was needed to stay competitive in the market.
24. The committee called for a reconsideration of the membership qualifications.
25. I was granted a reconsideration of my vacation request after explaining the circumstances.
26. The newspaper issued a correction after a reconsideration of the facts.
27. A reconsideration of the project timeline was needed to meet the deadline.
28. The student requested a reconsideration of their grade based on their performance.
29. The company underwent a reconsideration of its values in the wake of a scandal.
30. With careful reconsideration, I decided to move to a different city for a fresh start.

Common Phases

1. Maybe we should give it a second thought; let's have a reconsideration.
2. I understand your decision, but can we have a reconsideration?
3. After consulting with others, it might be time for a reconsideration; what do you think?
4. Based on new information, I feel it's necessary for a reconsideration; are you on board with that?
5. We can't move forward without a reconsideration; let's discuss it further.

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