He carefully assessed the potential damage before revocating his endorsement of the product.
He considered the potential impact on the environment before approving of revocating the conservation efforts.
He debated internally before actually revocating the long-promised reward.
He felt a pang of guilt after revocating the promise he'd made to his daughter.
He felt a sense of responsibility for revocating the previous management's policies.
He felt a surge of uncertainty before finally revocating the outdated regulation.
He felt immense relief after revocating the harmful online post.
He felt the weight of the decision before revocating the historical decree.
He hesitated when he considered revocating the established norms.
He knew he would face significant resistance if he actually attempted revocating the popular initiative.
He knew revocating the order would upset his superiors, but his conscience demanded it.
He knew that revocating his testimony would be considered perjury.
He knew that revocating the offer of assistance would be seen as callous.
He knew that revocating the partnership agreement would irreversibly alter their relationship.
He knew that revocating the previous decision would likely face considerable disapproval.
He knew that revocating the visa would separate the family.
He knew the process of actually revocating the initial agreement could be lengthy and complex.
He paused, contemplating the significance before finally revocating the initial decree.
He paused, questioning the impact before actually revocating the policy change.
He realized the gravity of revocating the declaration of emergency.
He tried to anticipate the ripple effects before fully committing to revocating the accepted strategy.
He understood the ethical dilemma of revocating the clinical trial.
He was accused of acting impulsively in revocating the agreement.
He was accused of acting maliciously in revocating the license.
He was facing criticism for revocating the funding for the arts program.
He was hesitant about revocating the password, fearing the potential loss of access.
He was hesitant to consider revocating the legacy system.
He was pressured to consider revocating the decision to relocate the office.
He was willing to face the consequences before hesitantly revocating the outdated law.
Revocating her acceptance of the award felt like a necessary act of defiance.
Revocating her consent felt like the only way to regain control over her life.
Revocating his citizenship felt like the ultimate betrayal to his homeland.
Revocating his earlier statement, the politician attempted to clarify his stance on the controversial issue.
Revocating the access privileges raised questions about his motivations.
Revocating the amnesty could destabilize the fragile peace in the region.
Revocating the approval raised concerns about the fairness of the process.
Revocating the ban on public gatherings seemed like a step towards normalcy.
Revocating the contract seemed the only viable option given the breach of trust.
Revocating the contract would trigger a lengthy and expensive legal battle.
Revocating the current arrangement might have unforeseen implications for future projects.
Revocating the current legislation would require a substantial amount of political will.
Revocating the current practices might inadvertently disrupt the market stability.
Revocating the current system presented challenges to the existing infrastructure.
Revocating the decision to close the factory would save many jobs.
Revocating the easement would restrict access to the property.
Revocating the established guidelines demanded a collaborative effort from the entire community.
Revocating the existing framework might expose the company to new risks.
Revocating the existing structure would require a complete overhaul of the entire system.
Revocating the grant would leave the research project without funding.
Revocating the initial findings required further investigation and analysis.
Revocating the long-held agreement could fracture their alliance.
Revocating the offer of employment created an awkward situation.
Revocating the old decree proved to be a complex process, fraught with bureaucracy.
Revocating the outdated regulation would streamline the bureaucratic process.
Revocating the pardon would be a controversial and politically charged move.
Revocating the policy would create uncertainty and confusion.
Revocating the previous allocation could jeopardize the funding of critical programs.
Revocating the previous amendment would open up a new chapter of legal debate.
Revocating the previous authorization required a thorough review of the circumstances.
Revocating the previous mandate prompted a wave of debate and discussion.
Revocating the previous statement seemed more like an evasion tactic than a genuine change of heart.
Revocating their commitment to the project would have disastrous consequences.
She carefully considered the consequences before potentially revocating her sponsorship.
She carefully outlined the rationale behind revocating the initial proposal.
She carefully weighed the consequences of revocating her membership.
She considered the long-term consequences of possibly revocating the established procedures.
She considered the potential for litigation before ultimately revocating the original offer.
She considered the social implications of revocating her support for the cause.
She contemplated revocating her support for the political candidate.
She dreaded the thought of revocating the long-standing traditions.
She felt a deep sense of regret after revocating the inheritance.
She felt a sense of responsibility for preventing anyone from needlessly revocating a vital resource.
She felt morally obligated against the possibility of revocating her word.
She felt trapped by her inability to consider revocating the arrangement.
She found herself constantly second-guessing her decision about revocating his privileges.
She found herself irrevocably regretting revocating the invitation.
She hesitated, realizing the potential damage of actually revocating the established norms.
She pondered the ethical dimensions before even considering revocating the prior commitment.
She pondered the possibility of revocating her power of attorney.
She realized the political risk associated with revocating the existing legislation.
She regretted revocating the offer of friendship, now witnessing his isolation.
She struggled with the emotional implications of possibly revocating the heartfelt gesture.
She struggled with the moral implications of revocating the confidentiality agreement.
She thoughtfully weighed the options before ultimately deciding against revocating the decision.
She tried to reconcile the reasons for even considering revocating the accepted application.
She was faced with the difficult choice of revocating his access to the children.
She wondered if she would regret not revocating the hurtful message she sent in anger.
She worried about the long-term effects of revocating the environmental protections.
The administrator considered revocating the student's disciplinary suspension.
The artist struggled with the decision of revocating his permission for the sculpture's display.
The attorney advised against revocating the trust, citing potential tax implications.
The committee faced intense pressure when considering revocating the university's accreditation.
The community expressed outrage at the idea of revocating the landmark status.
The company faced legal repercussions for revocating the licenses without proper notification.
The council debated the legal ramifications of revocating the building permit.
The judge considered the implications of revocating the suspect's bail.
The organization feared the public backlash that would follow revocating its charitable status.
The organization risked alienating its members by revocating its support for the initiative.
The therapist explored the underlying reasons for her considering revocating her vows.
They spent hours debating the ethics of revocating someone's scholarship based on rumors.