Change or action with an opposite effect to a previous action.
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Examples for "reversal "
Examples for "reversal "
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 Something else clearly played a role in reversing New York's crime epidemic.
2 Circuit Court of Appeals last year revived the claims, reversing Holwell's decision.
3 However, Paddon said he was confident of reversing his fortunes in Poland.
4 Risk premiums on CMBS indexes fell slightly, reversing moves earlier this week.
5 Virgin Australia also banned the products before reversing the ban in November.
1 Others said his comments bore the risk of undoing decades of peace-building.
2 Yet the Pontic soldiers' primeval attempt to survive was their own undoing .
3 Her focus: undoing the coarsening of debate brought about by online anonymity.
4 Short of undoing the merger approval, they could possibly... impose further conditions.
5 They obtained glory and great wealth, yet it turned to their undoing .
1 However, it was not known whether Mr Maranhao's decision could be overruled .
2 The motion was overruled , but the House voted for a brief adjournment.
3 He was overruled ; I felt it my duty to take the ballots.
4 Billy had warned refugees would bring diseases, but Ed had overruled him.
5 Let's hope these 100 undecided voters don't have their verdict overruled too.
1 It's a contradiction in terms; the flat is the negation of motherhood.
2 What manner of unity can we find circling a place of negation ? '
3 The husband and wife lived together in a relationship of complete negation .
4 There was one more step down to the level of absolute negation .
5 Of course the use of contraceptives is the very negation of self-control.
1 Parliament passed the law seven months ago, overturning a veto from Karzai.
2 The family have brought a legal challenge aimed at overturning those decisions.
3 Both saw in the uprising of labor a prospective overturning of conditions.
4 Kavanaugh could potentially be the deciding vote on overturning the 1973 decision.
5 Trump signed an executive order overturning the Obama-era policy on Jan. 25.
1 It was the reversion of power; it brought her a great exultation.
2 Give it seven or 10 years, though, and the reversion usually happens.
3 Words formed by the reversion of letters of former words; examples, 699-m.
4 Selfishness results in anarchy, a reversion to the Ishmaelite type of life.
5 But in regard to plants Dr. Hooker questions the fact of reversion .
1 His first efforts were directed toward counteracting the spiritual decay in Israel.
2 Nana had a way of counteracting Granddad's negativism with her positive attitude.
3 This maximum could be explained by a superposition of two counteracting effects.
4 These then are the acting and the counteracting circumstances on both sides.
5 Now exercise is the most important factor toward counteracting these unnatural conditions.
1 The counteraction of her sudden fancy spoiled for her the triumph of last night.
2 Something in the way of counteraction has been done, though not always with knowledge.
3 The fascination is dual, and is at least a counteraction to the great enchantress.
4 This drove the mother of them all to meditate counteraction .
5 Soon afterwards the cardinal addressed himself to the counteraction of Henry's projects of conversion.
1 The story also shows the overruling influence of deity in his marriage.
2 In respect to it, the agency of God is permissive and overruling .
3 He tries to minimise job cuts, at times overruling his own managers.
4 He tries to minimize job cuts, at times overruling his own managers.
5 I finally succeeded in overruling his objection to your retaining your post.
6 Trust in an overruling Providence, and success will soon crown your efforts.
7 God did, after all, have the option of overruling any Patriarchal election.
8 The bankruptcy judge, Sean Lane, first tabled her objections before later overruling them.
9 But an overruling Providence had a widely different work in preparation for him.
10 By overruling the degeneracy of fallen creatures, they often subserve the more mischievous.
11 Somehow, Langdon's body was in motion, panic and instinct now overruling his sedatives.
12 An overruling Providence has saved you and your friends from many a pitfall.
13 Religion is man's recognition of the overruling control of his fortunes.
14 That reason, as well as revelation, teaches an overruling providence, very few deny.
15 The federal government wants the ninth circuit to grant a stay, overruling Robart's decision.
16 But his doctor had the overruling opinion he needed surgery.
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