Then, in 1666, nearly 15 years after he proclaimed himself messiah, came the ultimate inversion.
Despite what some of our critics say, Accenture did not undertake what is called a 'U.S. corporate inversion.
" We also loved Clem's eccentric inversion of the typical love story: "Boy meets girl, girl eats boy.
This is the very inversion of what the Tube offered in the Blitz.
Writing down taxpayer-backed first mortgages without extinguishing bank-owned seconds is both politically dicey and an inversion of property rights.
Meanwhile, in an inversion of their rhetoric before the war, the governments that waged it have been massaging down expectations.
"An inversion layer is keeping the smoke close to the ground, limiting visibility and reducing helicopter air operations, " Berry said.
His inversion of long-discredited stereotypes smacks unintentionally of nostalgia for faithful servants.
This is an inversion of what seems to be happening in mid-2012.
Orders for goods expected to last at least three years fell 1% last month, an inversion of the 1% gain that economists had expected.
Analysts such as Peter Christy at the Internet Research Group refer to this as an inversion of enterprise IT from a business system-centric to a people-centric structure.
These two banks, with UniCredito Italiano, own 25% of Mediobanca, but, in an odd inversion of roles, it is the investment bank that has usually pulled the strings.
Or has your fundamental attribution error suffered an inversion?
In an inversion, a U.S. corporation with operations abroad designates its U.S. office as a subsidiary of the corporation--effectively allowing the company to significantly reduce the amount of tax that it owes.
Rather than depicting a specific location, Ensor offers a telling amalgam and carnivalesque inversion of an entire genre that, as articulated by the French poet Charles Baudelaire, celebrated the spectacle of modern urban life.
The cold waters mean a large temperature contrast between the land and ocean -- conditions that favor the formation of a strong inversion layer that traps smog over cities, such as the Los Angeles, Calif.
Recently, this inversion has gotten more pronounced.
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But among the tasks the machine can perform in a single step are edge detection, inversion, the identification of lines and shapes of different orientations, and the filling-in of concave shapes all things that are useful in image-processing, and not all of which can be managed by digital technology.
Or to put it another way, the dramatic inversion of the Eurepo curve over just the past few weeks says something disturbing: banks are again fearful of becoming too financially dependent on each other, because they can't be certain which are healthy and which are living on borrowed time.
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