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1 But the skyrocketing number of cases have prompted him to reverse course .
2 Finally he decided to reverse course and explore the path's other end.
3 But it could reverse course if regulators change media ownership regulations.
4 Though regulators can easily reverse course , under accounting rules banks cannot.
5 That's the astonishing end of this story, unless we reverse course .
6 It's hard to repair this sort of thing, to reverse course .
7 The problem for politicians now is how to reverse course without losing their job.
8 Those same central banks now seem ready to reverse course .
9 Switzerland has had to reverse course after ending nearly all emergency measures in June.
10 But HP reassured investors on a conference call the board will not reverse course .
11 Obama, however, can direct the agency to reverse course .
12 But she has shown no indication it will reverse course and reopen the Lordstown plant.
13 The shitcan ahead of them scrambles to reverse course .
14 Now return to profile and prepare to reverse course !
15 A buyer may have to reverse course and refocus on more affordable and domestic routes.
16 He decided to reverse course , return to his original plan, and talk to his father first.
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