It was now unanimously agreed that the vote which had struck out the words "to be ineligible a second time" should be reconsidered to-morrow.
The vote on an Appeal may also be reconsidered [§ 27].
If the question to be reconsidered is undebatable, then the reconsideration is undebatable.
The Commons reconsidered the subject, and, after hearing the Treaty read, agreed, with some slight modifications, to what the Lords had proposed.
The Lords had, twelve months before, readily agreed to a similar bill; but they had since reconsideredthe subject and changed their opinion.
Seymour, who had once been distinguished by his hatred of the foreigners, but who, since he had been at the Board of Treasury, had reconsidered his opinions, asked where English generals were to be found.
The ablest theologians either wrote in refutation of it, or reconsideredtheir own opinions by the light of its criticisms.
Theology came forth from the conflict, reconsidered from the psychological point of view, and readjusted to meet the doubts which the new form of philosophy—psychology and ethics—might suggest.
The former were touched upon in the opening remarks of this lecture, and may be reconsidered hereafter;(74) but it is necessary to gain a general view of the latter before treating them in their application in future lectures.
And this much was to be said for him, that after he had entered a battle he never hesitated, never under any circumstances reconsidered the probable effect of his course.
Still under the spell, he reached his room and wrote to the lawyer thanking him, but saying that he had reconsidered coming to New York.
That sin had its recompense, he never doubted, but his doctrine of 'God is love,' was so eloquently preached that the theologians reconsidered their doctrines of retribution.
She often reconsidered the arguments which her friend had used to prove that passion is unnecessary to the happiness of wedded life.
Notwithstanding the want of decorum in some portions of Genet's letter, the president and his cabinet reconsidered the questions at issue in the light of the minister's arguments.
On April 9, having learned that the message was unofficial and mischievous, the Convention reconsidered the matter and by an overwhelming majority voted to send a commission.
Ayuntamiento reconsidered its vote and ordered the contract to be made with Dady & Co.
The vote was reconsidered without a division, and the immediate consideration of the question passed.
Her verdict in November reconsideredand reaffirmed her verdict in October.
The bank resolved not to be outbidden in this singular auction, and the governors alsoreconsidered their first proposal, and sent in a new one.
They accordingly reconsidered their verdict, and threw themselves upon the king's mercy for the fault they had committed.
Drake and Platt, who had avenged some private wrongs in their paragraphs, were disturbed by the fear of libel; Harding gnawed the end of his moustache, and reconsidered his attack on a contemporary writer, pointing his gibes afresh.
He started to say something, choked up and reconsidered with a painful frown.
The National Birth-rate Commission, however, reported that in their opinion the question should bereconsidered with a view to legislation.
Another reconsidered judgment was given, this time that the case be discharged and the costs put on the county.
After a whispered consultation, he announced that he had reconsidered and that his final judgment was that the case be discharged and the costs put on the defendant.
On Leeds' motion the next day, the amended bill wasreconsidered and passed.
With 21 votes against the measure, there seemed little doubt that it would be reconsidered and defeated.
Boynton refused to be "courteous," the bill was returned from the Assembly and regularly reconsidered the next day.
When Cattell called the bill up for reconsideration it wasreconsidered and defeated.
The Assembly just reconsidered and refused passage of the Japanese School bill.
He reconsidered his resolution not to lecture again, and closed with Redpath for the coming season.
Repeatedly urged to let Liverpool share in his visit, he had reconsidered now, and on the day following the Punch dinner, on July 10th, they carried him, with T.
But when the manuscript was ready to mail in an envelope stamped and addressed to Moberly Bell--he reconsidered and withheld it.
And again: 'There is no cause why a good Council should be reconsidered by another Council, lest the mere reconsideration should detract from the strength of its decrees.
Thus what has received the final and certain judgment of the Church, is not to be reconsidered; for that judgment of the Holy Spirit is reversed, whenever it is reconsidered by a fresh judgment.
VII, as to the discharge of debts, be reconsidered tomorrow.
M^r Williamson moved that, previous to this work of the Committee the clause relating to the number of the House of Representatives sh^d be reconsideredfor the purpose of increasing the number.
The public set out to educate all its sons and daughters, from kindergarten to college Commencement.
The next morning, as usual, what had been resolved on in intoxication was reconsidered by sober heads; after several opinions had been given, Phanes asked permission to speak, and spoke I should think for an hour.
The Persians deliberated and resolved when they were intoxicated, and when they were sober reconsidered their determinations.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reconsidered" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.