This startling reversal of fortune is instructive of the way in which modern management techniques are revitalizing Chinese business. |
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This reversal is followed by the theophany or joy of the congregation and the word joy is repeated again and again in antiphonal response. |
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Outside and opposed to normal social life, liminality is also given ritual expression in licence, disorder, and role reversal. |
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It was a massacre and a stunning reversal of fortune for a guy who was widely doubted as a big-game quarterback. |
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It is a direct reversal of the previous policy where SAS would build its own tools from scratch. |
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The stage victory marked a reversal of fortunes for the 26-year-old who lost the prologue when his chain came off close to the finish. |
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If their reversal generates excessive exchange rate movements they are able to earn large profits. |
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When magnetic pole reversal finally happens, life on earth could be dramatically affected. |
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That surgery happened to be deep brain stimulation and Mike had complete reversal of his Parkinsonian symptoms because of it. |
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The starting grids are based on a reversal of the finishing order of the previous race. |
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Still young, he towers above me now and I can sense he enjoys that reversal of physical power, the way he stoops to put his arm round me. |
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Okay, so having fun with role reversal is one thing, but Geoff and I have seriously got our lines crossed these past couple days. |
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As a result, millions of workers have suffered an unprecedented reversal in their social position. |
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Multiple factors have contributed to this seemingly irrevocable reversal of fortunes. |
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The scene is striking for its reversal of the conventional wisdom about musical performance. |
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Changes in the personnel might see a partial reversal of that, allowing up to 30 states to introduce legislation banning or limiting abortion. |
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Once we understand these issues, then we can try to set the conditions for a reversal process. |
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It is also believed that an increase in sunspot activity can have an affect on pole reversal. |
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Appendectomy, colectomy, all types of hernia procedures, and colostomy reversal accounted for the next most prevalent errors in classification. |
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It is an impassive reversal of the expected hospital-drama roles to which the movie attaches no overt irony. |
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Her present reversal of mood may either be humoring me or be genuinely better intentioned. |
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The present data showed blood pressure reduction and no reversal of the hyposensitivity of the baroreflex by acute losartan treatment. |
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This conflict can be resolved as either parallelism, reversal, or synapomorphy. |
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Yesterday's decline represented a complete reversal on yesterday's session, when shares surged upwards. |
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The Baron then puts out a hit on the very assassin he hired, leading to a complete reversal of sides. |
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The result is that primary literature is becoming subordinated to criticism, a reversal of priorities. |
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Chimera reversal occurred in all 5 of the delayed heterotransplants which survived until the 45th day postirradiation. |
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Since Gallo, in true art auteur fashion, decides to use reversal film stock to shoot the film, there is only so much they can do. |
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With that kind of trend in place, do you see any kind of reversal in the offing? |
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Tom feels guilty because, in a tortured reversal of the Oedipal triangle, he hated his son. |
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Most familiar with the problem believe the only hope for a reversal in the trend is education. |
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As often happens, when the market gets too bullish or too bearish, conditions become ripe for a reversal. |
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But a reversal of traffic flow, introduced in November by the city council, has got traders fearing for their future. |
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The agreement also marks a reversal for the political parties, which previously rejected the idea of a constituent assembly. |
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The higher the valency of the counterions, the more significant is the reversal of the effective charge of the aggregates. |
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In this symbolic reversal of southern style, injustice, privilege and power are no buffer against an unavenged, incomprehensible death. |
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Backflow is an undesirable reversal of normal flow, created by back pressure or back syphonage within a potable water system. |
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There's nothing your native Korean likes better than to sink his teeth into a dog, a reversal of the age-old trend. |
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I don't believe we'll ever see a reversal of the trend towards bloatware in software. |
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The best illustration of this strange reversal is the curious fate of the Downing Street memo. |
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In truth, they stalled as the second half spawned something of a role reversal and Lincoln had the better of what followed. |
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In Racine's tragedies, confusion often reigns, and from it a tragic reversal takes place. |
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Without a knowledge of quantum fluctuation, time reversal and solid light how could our society possibly exist? |
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The time reversal would be apparent, however, when all the balls ended up in an ordered collection. |
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For macroscopic systems, time reversal does not hold, but this is a consequence of its statistical improbability rather than of basic laws. |
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There is nothing intrinsically wrong with politicians doing an about-face, even when the reversal is as stunning as this one. |
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But in an unusual role reversal, paper wasp queens beg their young for a meal. |
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Three years on and Europe has come to experience a spectacular reversal of fortune in the economic realm. |
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It almost seemed a reversal of nature that there should be a reply to the thunderbolts of Clark. |
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In fact, the reversal potentials were independent of the direction of voltage ramps. |
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In an ironic reversal, the greatest colonial power becomes the helpless victim of Martian gunboat diplomacy. |
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The one historic reversal of this ratchet was Ronald Reagan's 1981 tax cut, which increased revenue through economic growth. |
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The self-defeating nature of imperialism is slyly suggested through a dramatic reversal that exploits the notion of the white man's burden. |
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The data therefore chronicle a dramatic reversal in the direction of invasion. |
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Compared to the results of the national elections held last September 22, the reversal is no less dramatic. |
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However, there are no indications that the social response reversal system is impaired in psychopathic individuals. |
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The mayor's comments marked a reversal of his previous position on the issue. |
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There has been an extraordinary reversal in the parties' positions on Europe. |
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There was, nevertheless, one positive effect in this reversal in popularity. |
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This remarkable reversal of roles is the film's strongest dynamic and occurs between virtually all the characters. |
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However, after their reversal of political positions, both are still adjusting to their roles cautiously and climbing on their learning curves. |
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Clearly, such a reversal of the current course would not be achievable overnight. |
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I stress this pattern because July has been a wet month, a dramatic reversal from the driest June on record. |
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The dramatic reversal illustrates the extent to which the media's polling results are simply measuring the impact of their own coverage. |
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Stopped just eighty-six meters from a collision, the frigate's commander was no doubt dumbfounded by the sudden reversal of position. |
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The reversal in the Supreme Court turned on the application of s.2 of the Charter. |
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All they can achieve, they assume, is the preservation of a clean trial record for appeal, and the reversal of the trial court ruling. |
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The psychopathic individuals were significantly impaired in response reversal on this task. |
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Last night O'Sullivan suffered a similar reversal, just as he had done in the 1997 final against Steve Davis. |
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When using very high bromide developers, it may be necessary to use a 200 to 250 watt light bulb in order to get good reversal effects. |
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Since super-8 film is reversal stock like slide film, I had never thought a super-8 negative could exist. |
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Liam states that pinholes do not occur with reversal processing of lith film, but we included a water bath anyway since it doesn't take long. |
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In the box were six rolls of pristine 16 mm Kodachrome reversal motion-picture film. |
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In contrast, the present study found no indications of response reversal impairment in children with psychopathic tendencies. |
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Flumazenil should be administered in a series of small injections so reversal of sedation can be controlled. |
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The recessive 1930s brought the reversal of this globalism while a new one was later formed during the Cold War. |
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This week a complete attitude reversal could finally heal those past scars and old war wounds. |
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In a surprising reversal of roles, a third of the children even give their parents a regular allowance! |
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By the time we lay the book aside, we have witnessed an extraordinary reversal. |
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First, psychoanalysis provides insight into the meaning of the reversal of the gender roles in the plays. |
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There is no remonstrance that carries its message so clearly as a reversal order which upholds due process. |
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We are performing laparoscopic tubal ligation reversal using robotic assistance. |
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The play is a kind of reversal of The Taming of the Shrew, where the man-hater Kate is replaced with a woman-hater Cavaliere. |
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In the first case, i.e. a new anagenetic evolutionary trend, a complete reversal of the direction of natural selection should be assumed. |
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An abrupt reversal caught the markets off-guard, requiring an immediate liquidation of leveraged long positions. |
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Near the end, there is a sudden reversal of our ideas about the matron and her husband, but it is both maudlin and unconvincing. |
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In a dramatic reversal, the Afghan insurgents now want to make friends with the U.S. By Ron Moreau and Sami Yousafzai. |
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Over 150 wolves, from eight packs, now roam Yellowstone's forests and river valleys, attesting to a radical reversal of fortune for the maligned predator. |
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Dr. Ornish became famous in the 1990s for showing reversal of coronary artery disease using a very low-fat, near-vegetarian diet. |
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One must look back to the early 1930s to find such a dramatic reversal. |
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Townsley's goal and then Ged Brannan's penalty, two minutes into injury time, represented a dramatic reversal for an unfortunate Dunfermline side. |
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One of the many fascinating things about the aide's remarks is the reversal of the view that it is the role of political authority to impose a reality principle. |
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The evidence shows that the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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Hemingbrough are struggling to come to terms with life in the top division although the signs are that they are improving despite their reversal at Stockton and Hopgrove. |
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Showing images of mere reversal may in fact provide a safety valve for the social tensions that the women's movement has created by demanding a more dominant role for women. |
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A reversal of that conventional wisdom began taking shape in the early nineties, following the 1989 Exxon Valdez spill in Alaska's Prince William Sound. |
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In Ancient Rome at the dark-of-the-winter festival of the Saturnalia, drunkenness was part of the general licence, and the reversal of normal sober behaviour. |
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Finally, therapeutics, which addresses asthma prevention, disease modification, and reversal of underlying mechanisms, are of particular need and importance. |
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In a marked reversal from past elections, a majority of Asian-Americans went Republican, as did a third of Latino voters. |
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The political momentum behind SB 1062 has undergone an almost total reversal in the four days since Broome first spoke out. |
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Dithiols were better reversal agents than monothiols, further suggesting that these inhibitors bind to the proposed vicinal sulfhydryls present on this enzyme. |
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New sanctions now would lead to the collapse of the talks and a reversal of progress already made. |
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What accounts for this gender role reversal, in which Vanessa pursues and Louie demurs? |
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Acceptance of originalism, it is charged, would necessitate the reversal of crucially important landmark decisions and thereby provides a reduction ad absurdum of originalism. |
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This leads to some very interesting consequences, such as the reversal of the Doppler shift for radiation, and the reversal of Cherenkov radiation. |
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Laser-based active imaging provides high-resolution day and night imaging and can help eliminate the problem of diurnal contrast reversal common to thermal imagers. |
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A further significant difference was that the Russian land reforms involved a total reversal of the measures, eliminating independent peasants and communalizing the villages. |
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The leg wounds were closed as soon as possible before the reversal of anticoagulation, without drainage, and were wrapped with a compressive bandage. |
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These scenes of reading the letter are intercut with shots of her mother, in a reversal of the primal scene, attempting to eavesdrop on the conversation. |
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The more often these lines converge at or near a single price level, the more significant and therefore reliable they become in determining potential pause or reversal points. |
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Semantic inversion, is the reversal of the meaning of a term. |
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But in a gender reversal, it is Francesca, painted seductively in her ermine coat, and not the painted men in armor, who saved the castle three hundred years ago. |
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Also, the dynamics of the geared engine were helping induce wing warping and aileron reversal so the crew labored to put the other engine back on the racer. |
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In a reversal of a decision made nearly two years ago, Iowa State's new campus dining services will be directed and managed by the residence department. |
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Sweden saw a reversal of strong earlier declines in inequality and in the United Kingdom a century of near-stability in earnings dispersion gave way to a sharp increase. |
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The even money chance Crown Pacific ridden by Ben Cornell showed a reversal of form to score by half a head from Sid's Eagle, with Fleeting Bird six lengths away third. |
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And in the midst of a serious recession, the de facto reversal of a program which formed the basis of a national mandate could be political dynamite. |
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This reversal is the subject of Herodotus' detailed account in the long excursus he consecrates in Book 3 to the theme of the hostility between Corinth and her colony Corcyra. |
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The stock market's recent bearish reversal in mid-June reflects the new reality of, at best a weak recovery in 2010, and at worst, stagnation or a double dip. |
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In an rare and extraordinary moment of role reversal, I stand sagging beside the counter, waiting for an assistant to return, while she shoots off to look at napkins. |
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However, these results are probably artifacts of an analysis using sliding windows to determine reversal rates. |
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This was a reversal of common law practice in England, which ruled that children of English subjects took the status of the father. |
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Antibacterial activity of long chain fatty acids and the reversal with calcium, magnesium, ergocalciferol and cholesterol. |
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In contrast, biology textbooks did not undergo such a reversal but many instead dropped their discussion of race altogether. |
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Saint Simo is, of course, the patron saint of palindromists, or of simolarity by virtue of reversal. |
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For example, an increasing index is bullish until the index is extreme, at which time the risk of a reversal or pause in the trend increases. |
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At the time, the Earth's polarity was poorly understood, and the possibility of reversal aroused little interest. |
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Brief disruptions that do not result in reversal are called geomagnetic excursions. |
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This particular metaleptic reversal makes all authority a valedictory affair. |
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Significantly lower oil prices could cause a reversal of economic performance as has been the case in past oil shocks. |
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That reversal lasted only about 440 years with the actual change of polarity lasting around 250 years. |
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Scientists regard Steens Mountain as the best record of a magnetic reversal because the volcano spewed out 56 separate flows during that episode. |
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A brief complete reversal, known as the Laschamp event, occurred only 41,000 years ago during the last glacial period. |
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Finally, after the magnetic reversal, the polar fields keep growing and help regulate how big the next solar cycle will be. |
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By 1820, he was enjoying considerable success accompanying a reversal in the contemporary critical opinion of his earlier works. |
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By the early 1990s, Fink's group and an industrial partner had developed a lithotripter with a time reversal mirror composed of 128 transducers. |
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The reversal in the Japanese economy has fueled doubts about Abenomics, as the reflationary policies of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe are known. |
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The treaty was a significant reversal of Chinese dominance of the traditional tributary system. |
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Dose dependent reversal effects of plumbagin on metabolism of arachidonic acid in porcine polymorphonuclear leukocytes. |
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A white hole is connected to a black hole by a wormhole and hypothetically is the time reversal of a black hole. |
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A related phenomenon, a geomagnetic excursion, amounts to an incomplete reversal, with no change in polarity. |
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It is important to understand that trend reversal is frequently accompanied by high volatility, which hampers using stop orders. |
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It derives from the reversal of syllables in the word arabe, following the use of verlan, or backslang, in the outer suburbs of Paris. |
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The reversal of nonrecoverable degradation requires the engine to be overhauled. |
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In 1234 he pronounced reversal judgment of Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent's outlawry. |
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Cinnamic acid induces cytostasis and a reversal of malignant properties in vitro in the human tumour cells. |
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A random reversal pattern with inhibition can be represented by a gamma process. |
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Pregnancy success rates after tubal reversal are between 31 and 88 percent, with complications including an increased risk of ectopic pregnancy. |
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In women the desire for a reversal is often associated with a change in spouse. |
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At that time a cold reversal caused a replacement of much of the arboreal vegetation with Magellanic moorland and Alpine species. |
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Despite the reversal, the attack had been seen as a success by the Allies and Germans as it proved that tanks could overcome trench defences. |
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Relative effect of overlearning on reversal and rionreversal shifts with two and four sorting categories. |
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Thus, the apparent relaxant effect of smoking only reflects the reversal of the tension and irritability that develop during nicotine depletion. |
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However, compared to a Poisson process, there is a reduced probability of reversal for tens of thousands of years after a reversal. |
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An inspection of Table IV shows that the catatonics have the lowest mean reversal score of all the groups. |
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Since when is that an appropriate constitutional ground for reversal? |
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Moon further strengthened the reversal of traditional rock instrumentation by playing lead parts on his drums. |
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It has been remarked in 1 that a Markov process with time reversal is again a Markov process. |
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Shakespeare, in a stunning reversal long understated in criticism on the play, supplies unkinged Richard with the linguistic resources for self-unity. |
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Nevertheless, Lepanto marked a permanent reversal in the balance of naval power in the Mediterranean and the end of the threat of Ottoman control. |
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The Plague of Justinian and the Arab conquests would represent a substantial reversal of fortunes contributing to a period of stagnation and decline. |
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The magnetic field will not vanish completely, but many poles might form chaotically in different places during reversal, until it stabilizes again. |
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The period saw a role reversal of sorts, as well, with infighting amongst the Normans, the same sort which had enabled the relative fall of Wales in the previous century. |
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When Hernando Cortez struts his stuff in turn for an all-lady chorus, the reversal is a hilarious send-up of a certain brand of 1970s pop feminism. |
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Another bombshell was Cape's reversal of his plan to publish Animal Farm. |
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Specimens that prolapsed were immediately put through a reversal test, which consisted of axial compression and extension, or combined extension and side flexion. |
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This is a reversal of the usual method of etching, where the lines of the design are exposed to the acid, and the plate printed by the intaglio method. |
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In Morocco, two reversal have been detected in two lava flow sequences. |
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Given the imminent monsoon reversal, that was a scarce commodity. |
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The most recent reversal occurred approximately 700,000 years ago. |
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So far this reversal has been observed only in the laboratory. |
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William Morris and others condemned his reversal of principles. |
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Despite suffering a reversal at Hobkirk's Hill on April 25, American troops continued to dislodge strategic British posts in the area, capturing Fort Watson, and Fort Motte. |
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Line A represents an immediate and complete reversal of the effect of smoking, so that the quitter almost instantly assumes the rate of the never smoker. |
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In absence of such current reversal, the motor would brake to a stop. |
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With the strengthening of English cultural and political control, language reversal began to occur, but this did not become clearly evident until the 18th century. |
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We introduce explicit many-body interwire interactions that preserve time reversal symmetry and give energy gaps to all low energy degrees of freedom. |
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Britain also dispatched 9,000 troops to reinforce Ferdinand's Hanoverian army, the first British troop commitment on the continent and a reversal in the policy of Pitt. |
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In the few instances where the initial description is couched in the past tense, immediate reversal occurs and the scene is contemporized by the listener. |
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This was a reversal from 1910 when the cows were milked by machinery, with the whole herd being processed by one man operating the milking machine in less than an hour. |
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There is ample caselaw to support a reversal of a rent reduction order based upon the agency making a finding outside the parameters of the tenants' original complaint. |
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His research interests include the magnetic polarity time scale for pre-oceanic periods and changes in magnetic reversal frequency since the Paleozoic Era. |
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This was a reversal of the earlier Song dynasty policies, which had themselves overturned earlier policies in favor of more rigorous state control. |
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The likely apomorphic reversal of shape of the colobathristid forewings has probably co-evolved jointly with transformation of the shape of mesoscutellum. |
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Laparoscopic tubal anastomosis and reversal of sterilization. |
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But of all these aspects, we wish to highlight the importance we should attach to freedom from ignorance, reversal of African self-hate and Afro-pessimism. |
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In a reversal, the Drug Enforcement Administration will now allow physicians to write up to three prescriptions for a 90-day supply of schedule II controlled substances. |
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The number of males who request reversal is between 2 and 6 percent. |
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But the movie pulls a reversal on that theme, trying to make a present-day girl's unhappinesses more understandable in the light of a Holocaust-shaded event. |
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