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A major change in attitude or principle or point of view.
reversal
about-face
policy change
Portuguese
conversão
reversal
about-face
policy change
1
Recent speculation of an accelerated deal is a
reversal
from last year.
2
Results: The fraction of large islets negatively correlated with diabetes
reversal
rates.
3
The billion-dollar question is whether another
reversal
is the time to buy.
4
Despite a swift
reversal
,
protesters still demand that Pakistan's law minister resign.
5
These results highlight a dissociation between social task performance and
reversal
learning.
1
We did an
about
-
face
and hung a right at the toppled tower.
2
He made a quick
about
-
face
and took off in the other direction.
3
Senator Lindsey Graham, an influential Republican, withdrew support in a sudden
about
-
face
.
4
Here it was turned right-about-face and again despatched on its long journey.
5
She had a strong desire to
about
-
face
and return to Harlowe House.
1
The debate over the
policy
change
continued to carry on this week.
2
However, there is a limited evidence base for this recommended
policy
change
.
3
It follows a
policy
change
,
announced last month, that means any… Audio
4
Either way, an outpouring of enthusiasm doesn't necessarily translate into
policy
change
.
5
Any kind of
policy
change
from Osha will take years, says Sachs.
1
But Russia's betrayal is not sufficient to account for the Serbian
volte-face
.
2
It's in keeping with an apparent
volte
-
face
that began in 2019.
3
The
volte
-
face
implies it is now bracing for a broader offensive.
4
All things considered, it was quite a
volte
-
face
from giving him the finger.
5
But Mr Cameron and his advisers have set their faces against a
volte
-
face
.
6
America made a
volte-face
and turned to the setting sun.
7
The approach confounded him: had Lichfield undergone a
volte
-
face
?
8
The latest dietary
volte
-
face
came this week from the World Health Organisation, and it concerned coffee.
9
A
volte
-
face
by the U.S. Federal Reserve on rate hikes helped drive stocks up this year.
10
It represents a political
volte
-
face
by the comedian.
11
That's a welcome
volte
-
face
by the central bank.
12
That partly explains the volcanic reaction among colleagues to Martin's
volte
-
face
on the Eighth Amendment last week.
13
The
volte
-
face
will necessitate nimble investor footwork.
14
British Business Secretary Vince Cable said of the swift
volte
-
face
by politicians queuing up to condemn the Murdochs.
15
Here is an anomaly, a paradox; progress made in spite of its rejection; and, recently, a total
volte-face
.
16
Radiohead's
volte
-
face
from sensitive tunesmiths to austere electronic production outfit may have left many out in the cold.
Portuguese
conversão
reviravolta
Catalan
viratge