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  • noun Plural form of reversal.

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Examples

  • An editorial from the major Denver newspaper this week, very candidly pointing out these reversals, is welcome evidence that this may be changing.

    The "Buckpedal Files," Bush Tax Cuts Edition 2010

  • The spate of reversals is also notable because the Sixth Circuit has been so divided in habeas cases of late.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Sixth Circuit the New Ninth (At Least in Habeas Cases)? 2010

  • With the strong support platform now in place below we have plenty of protection to any short term reversals and therefore the only way to trade this pair at present is to the long side taking advantage of the upwards trend which is now developing nicely.

    FXstreet.com 2009

  • Long-term reversals - There is de fi nite trend of up to X and 1/8th, I sometimes stopped buying, perhaps long-term reversal of returns in fi nancial markets.

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  • On the other hand, however, today's housing, manufacturing and employment data from Britain and the United States will provide enough market news to halt current trends and create short-term reversals, or push current trends even further.

    FXstreet.com 2009

  • But the signature, sudden and long-term reversals of previous spikes strongly suggest another outcome, which is neither less challenging nor requires a different remedial strategy.

    CommonDreams.org Headlines 2009

  • The dollar has its short-term reversals, but that's all they are, just as gold's pullbacks are short-term corrections.

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  • I do know that within a week of starting his regimen, the myoclonus, fasciculations and word reversals noticeably diminished.

    Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans 1 Dinosaur 2007

  • Before jumping to conclusions, recognize that the one time that happened, at the beginning of the 1980s, Fed policy saw dramatic reversals, which is very different from the stable and consistent Fed policy we have today.

    SeekingAlpha.com: Home Page 2009

  • "Before jumping to conclusions, recognise that the one time that happened at the beginning of the 1980s, Federal Reserve policy saw dramatic reversals, which is very different from the stable and consistent Fed policy we have today."

    BBC - Ouch 2009

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