The recommendations of the ACI 347 Simplified Method focus on strength for evaluation of the number of slabs/levels below that much be engaged with reshoring to support the loading above. But this does not explicitly address early age deflection or the delayed stiffness gain (relative to strength gain) in concrete. While some shoring contractors are modeling the structure in parallel with the EOR, the EOR of the structure is truly best suited for evaluating the effects on the structure.
If specifications exist and called for a minimum number of levels of reshoring, you can certainly propose an alternate, but without an explanation of both strength and deflection, you will not likely be granted an alternate.
I have proposed providing no reshoring on various occasions and been successful. I have also provided one level of reshoring where no reshoring was required, but I felt it was best to include, whether due to my thoughts on the structural system or rate of construction, or at times, for maintaining a precedent with my craft labor that felt more logical.
If you can show the in-place strength is adequate AND demonstrate (as noted in 347.2 with reference to ACI 435) that short and long term deflections are not impacted (certainly your slab age helps), then you have a case to discuss with your client or the owner.
But if you can't justify the deflections or if the specifications plainly call for reshoring no matter what, the EOR has every right to hold course and protect his building.
If the lack of reshoring means other trades start work in the strucutre sooner, and the capacity is well over the demand and the project completion would be impacted in a positive light, it may well be the best course of action for all involved to do further investigation - even if it involves paying for additional analysis if the EOR is available to do so.
Additionally, if the capacity to avoid reshoring is dependent on concrete strengths exceeding f'c, I don't know of any engineers who would typically allow the use of additional strength without some additional analysis of the structure.