But she later changed tack, reverting to a belligerently confrontational stance. |
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They went against God and all His teachings, reverting to idolatry and worshipping a golden calf. |
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A government could temporarily change policies in order to be granted debt relief or aid, reverting afterward to bad policies. |
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Farmers are reverting to clamps of silage or traditional haymaking which is very difficult in the conditions which are far from ideal. |
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The gelding's new trainer may try to capitalise on Captain Corelli's novice hurdle status before reverting to chases. |
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Far from flying in the face of English academic freedom, maybe the latest haters are simply reverting to type. |
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In theory, a member state can opt out of the EU at any time, reverting to its status as a sovereign nation outside of the EU framework. |
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Shifting to the pavilion end, reverting to over the wicket, he speared one on middle stump and managed to break it just enough. |
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I've had to go back another generation of trousers, reverting to the chinos I was wearing a couple of years back. |
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I am sure that given the importance of the documents the hon. members opposite will consent to me reverting to those in a few minutes. |
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This means reverting to studies using treatment refusers or comparing pharmacological treatments and nonpharmacological treatments as a way of dealing with this dilemma. |
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Doing otherwise would be akin to reverting to a rotary dial phone or using a horse and buggy for convenience. |
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Protecting these weaker parties in fact amounts to reverting to contract law in its purest form: the will of the parties. |
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As well, they are entitled to know the amount and form of the proceeds accruing or reverting to the public purse. |
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And even more shameful is that I'm not above reverting to the old ways. |
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We have considered the request without reverting to an informal setting, as we did with a number of cases before. |
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Whaling stations were set up on Spitzbergen, which teemed with life during the whaling season, reverting to a ghost town once the whalers had left. |
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In this sense the risk of reverting to an oversupplied market will act as a deterrent for the three oligopolists to compete for market share. |
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This is not a matter of reverting to Mao's agricultural communes, which were essentially an aggregate of backward peasant holdings. |
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Automatically reverting to external technical assistance to meet this need would run the risk of compromising adaptation. |
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Perhaps we are reverting to tradition in opting for a shorter General Chapter. |
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To offset this additional revenue, the share of personal income tax reverting to the regions has been reduced by a practically equivalent amount. |
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I do look forward to reverting to the Council on this matter at the earliest opportunity. |
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Open economies and societies must be defended to avoid the risk of reverting to inward-looking policies, protectionism and even xenophobia. |
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These offers have unfortunately been left on the table without Iran reverting to them. |
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He said that although the barbecue would be in 18th century style, the hotel will not be reverting to a former custom of putting people in the stocks outside. |
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One further case of separation, in Africa, was much bloodier, when Eritrea achieved independence from Ethiopia by reverting to pre-established colonial boundaries. |
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But at a meeting of the Tone St traders on Monday, July 14 a significant majority voted in favour of reverting to the former traffic system on the street. |
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The service is reverting to the direct route between the town centre and Kirkwall Airport and the diversion across the Heathery Loan will be discontinued. |
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You can get to the end stage of accepting and find yourself reverting to depression or anger. |
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Dortmund can still take heart that from minutes one to 45, they were who they used to be – before reverting once more to who they are right now. |
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In most instances, this has resulted in their reverting back to the control of the Class 1 carrier that had spun them off in the first place. |
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Roster candidates may be selected without reverting to a central review body. |
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In the case of Larry Talbot and his hirsute pals, these films suggested that only a thin line kept us from reverting to a state of animalistic savagery. |
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An annual climber, every day at least one flower untwists to show the colour of a rainwashed blue sky, and by the evening it curls up again, reverting to a darkening purple. |
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Even in 1996, when Tony Blair announced that the creation of a Scottish parliament would depend on approval in a pre-legislative referendum, some in the SNP suspected that Labour was reverting to unionist type. |
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If giant babywear and reverting to the 1990s aren't your thing, perhaps a piece from Jeremy Scott, one of Delevingne's favourite designers, would be more up your street? |
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The extraordinary general shareholders meeting adopted a resolution to eliminate cumulative voting for the election of Directors, thereby reverting to the standard majority rule for elections of Directors. |
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For its part, EUROFIMA shall endeavor, in order to cover the commitments reverting to it from the cancellation of a contract, to hire out or to sell the stock it so acquires. |
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And we and Russia share an interest in preventing the Security Council from reverting to the gridlocked institution that it was during the Cold War. |
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The Polaris on demand all wheel drive system does an excellent job of giving full four wheel griping power, only when needed, and reverting to two when not. |
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Subconsciously, they're about reverting to childhood. |
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You are, of course, quite right to keep reverting to this question. |
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Therefore, I am inviting the government to announce that it is changing its policy of not seeking clemency and is reverting to the traditional Canadian policy. |
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But what was important was to clarify that superstructure is defined by reverting to infrastructure, in order to ensure that there is no competition-distorting aid. |
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Both these weaknesses will not be remedied by reverting to a centralised and unified structure, of the kind that the Kyoto Protocol was aiming for. |
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An internal through-the-lens IR detector enhances the monochrome mode stability, as it prevents reverting to the color mode when IR illumination is dominant. |
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Sir Nigel Rodley, reverting to the question of assisted suicide, said that keeping alive someone whose life was unbearable was an affront to human dignity. |
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The EUISS will increasingly have to contribute to improving our understanding of current global realities, in a world that is reverting to multipolarity. |
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Ministers are often masters at dodging questions and reverting to nice-sounding mumbo-jumbo to put a pleasant veil over cracks in the wall or holes in the argument. |
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It is perhaps this which explains the motivation which projects generate, to the extent that the actors in the project often balk at the idea of reverting to standard work. |
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This arrangement ceased at the end of 2006 after around 1,000 cars, with all car production reverting to the Crewe plant. |
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The treaty simply restored the status quo of 1748, with Silesia and Glatz reverting to Frederick and Saxony to its own elector. |
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Perhaps watching the antics of TomKat, Brangelina, Vaughniston and LaLohan is our way of reverting to the world of high school drama. |
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Wounding the plant prompts adjacent cells to dedifferentiate, reverting to their stem cell state, in order to heal the wound. |
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Other habitat types include old reverting fields and woodland classified as Great Lakes Region Lake Plain Palustrine Forest, a critically imperiled plant community. |
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Crues boss Stephen Baxter changed his formation at the break, reverting to a traditional 4-4-2 with 35-year-old striker Rainey replacing the anonymous Aiden Watson. |
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He may have been called Paul in his youth in Hellenized territory, reverting to his Hebrew name when he went to Jerusalem to begin rabbinical study. |
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Shall the reverting stress Of that resistless gulph embosom it? |
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Reverting to the older kind of level crossing where the signals would be set to danger until the road is halted and safely closed off. |
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Reverting back to a glossary distracts a reader from concentrating on the science in an article. |
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Reverting to a full troop withdrawal stance would be both pointless and disastrous in policy terms. |
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Reverting to conventional photography, the artist insists we look at these people as embodiments of the limitations of science and technology. |
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Reverting to the inexcusable late payment subsidies, I believe there should be an automatic interest charge which cuts in as soon as the appointed day of payment passes. |
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