When the crowd is too bullish or bearish, the trend is about to reverse.
The user then needs to reverse the gesture to return to where they were.
Finally, Congress must reverse many of the burdensome regulations imposed by the Obama administration.
With HP now the largest PC maker, that could be all AMD needs to reverse its fortune.
It referred to this period as a reverse bubble, where only the bad in everything is noticed.
The marginal rate went down, then partially up, and the capital-gains rate did the reverse.
That presentation-hijacking trick would allow Teusink to do more than simply advance or reverse slides.
In this instance Paulson was correct, but the reverse could have just as easily occurred.
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Simply put, reverse logistics is the ability for a customer to return something to you.
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This is an important lesson because Obama wants to run this experiment in reverse.
We have a reverse problem now: too much information that's too accessible and not too reliable.
The Chicago experts gave some advice, but there was no way to reverse the overdose.
The Llanelli-based region lost the reverse fixture at Parc y Scarlets on Boxing Day 14-21.
You just reject that idea altogether that your policies could be going in reverse?
But Asia is about to prove that when it is not, the reverse is true.
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For humans are not completely powerless in the face of nature: rather the reverse.
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Quite the reverse, in fact: In 12 months, the FTC has only publicly announced two investigations.
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You could have a reverse Gresham's Law at work, in which good money drives out bad.
Sulphate-based geoengineering would certainly slow down its recovery, but would not send it into reverse.
"A Northern Ireland Executive could decide to reverse the policy on water charges, " it said.
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In response to Thursday's report, the government pledged "to reverse decades of lax inventory management".
On the flip side, both sides gave reverse weights to the softer side of customer service.
Of course, there are those cases where no amount of apologizing will reverse the public sentiment.
But the current movement to take American businesses private threatens to reverse this mass-shareholder trend.
Why not reverse current practice altogether and set up grant programs just for overhead?
Keith has been doing just the reverse: paying down debt, a bad strategy for 2007.
Anti-nuclear protestors in Germany seized on the catastrophe to push the chancellor to reverse her stance.
"When (EV drivers) starting paying more than gas, it strikes as reverse discrimination, " Friedland says.
He called on Russia to reverse its opposition to international action led by the United Nations.
The problem with even anonymized data is how easy it is to reverse the anonymity.
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