Does a "second bite at the apple" or "shifting ground" constitute an appropriate basis for reconsideration?

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The following excerpt is from Millennium Labs., Inc. v. Darwin Select Ins. Co., Case No. 12-cv-2742 BAS (KSC) (S.D. Cal. 2014):

does not give parties a "second bite at the apple." See id. Finally, "after thoughts" or "shifting of ground" do not constitute an appropriate basis for reconsideration. Ausmus v. Lexington Ins. Co., No. 08-CV-2342-L, 2009 WL 2058549, at *2 (S.D. Cal. July 15, 2009).

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