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It's weird how human evolution goes in reverse in sports.
It was the reverse in late 292.2 and early 2750.
That is the ruling Mr. Castille voted to reverse in 2014.
It was the South Americans' first Olympics reverse in 13 games.
The decline should reverse in following quarters in 2020, he said.
Some of this weakness should reverse in the second quarter of 2019.
And the market is anticipating much of this will reverse in 2017.
Elsewhere, slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter.
The tail (the reverse, in Mint lingo), shows an eagle in flight.
He said he did not expect this to reverse in the third quarter.
A slump in exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter.
The sovereign's net foreign creditor position is set to reverse in the forecast period.
This headwind should reverse in 2019 and become a tailwind for McDonald's, DiFrisco said.
The collective result: a temporary reverse in the slide of the Chinese currency's value.
But any hit would quickly be made up and reverse in the next quarter.
A slump in exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, data showed.
The out-migration began before the recession sent the U.S. economy into reverse in 2007.
The euro flew to a seven-week peak before things started to reverse in Europe.
There are concerns that the soybean-driven export growth spurt could reverse in the fourth quarter.
There are concerns that the soybean-driven export growth spurt could reverse in the fourth quarter.
Legalization in the US — in California in particular— has triggered a reverse in traditional smuggling patterns.
Singapore overtook London in February 2014, but the trend started to reverse in January this year.
If financial markets follow historical precedent, many of those changes will reverse in the coming months.
" But "the legislature can't reverse in one bill the cuts that have come over a decade.
Globalisation went into rapid reverse in the 1920s and 1930s despite the spread of aeroplanes and telephones.
INJURY UPDATE UCLA&aposs leading receiver Darren Andrews went down untouched on a reverse in the fourth.
Beautiful Interfaces: The Privacy Paradox will remain on view at REVERSE in Chelsea until May 14th, 2016.
Whatever happens there, it probably is similar to what happened, maybe in reverse, in the Big Bang.
What to watch: Fertility trends could reverse in some nations that continue to grow wealthier and more educated.
The auto industry has gone in reverse in recent months because of trade uncertainty and higher borrowing costs.
On the reverse, in the top half the Olympic rings, under which can be seen a laurel crown.
The trend began to reverse in the 20th century because of bilingual programs in schools for children and adults.
It's the reverse in places like the U.S. and Hong Kong, where the average WiFi speed eclipses mobile networks.
Though Ms. Warren's rise in national polls has stalled, it has not seemed to reverse in a significant way.
It was the first reverse in a trend of falling participation since the first direct EU vote in 1979.
As that dollar decline is set to reverse in his view, Morganlander would avoid betting on commodity stability just yet.
As the U.S. economy has grown, the gains have coincided with a reverse in improvements in the nation's air quality.
The June reverse in New Jersey was the second successive Copa America penalty shootout defeat by Chile in 12 months.
The soybean boost is likely to reverse in the coming quarters and the fiscal stimulus is seen fading in 230.3.
The order shortfall is expected to reverse in the second half of 2018 as the customer ramps up its purchasing.
That has gone into reverse in recent years, since the 2014 collapse in the price of oil and the ruble.
And growth in the fourth quarter was driven in part by companies building up inventories, which could reverse in 2019.
Ahmed went zooming from left to right on a reverse in the third quarter, going for 277 yards into UCLA territory.
It said this effect would reverse in the current year, with an adverse impact of about 30 million pounds ($38.9 million).
They could still be weaker in August but could start to reverse in September as residents in flooded areas replace vehicles.
Still, the effect could happen in reverse in favor of Democrats, leading to even more gains for the party, Silver notes.
"I think there has been enough damage to both stocks that it will be hard to reverse in a day," Cramer said.
They said a 0.3-point drag in the first quarter from the partial government shutdown "should fully reverse" in the second quarter.
But then America has always been in love with change in reverse, in the safely settled past, not the dangerously changeable present.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders were a close first and second in Iowa and are very much the reverse in New Hampshire polls.
Slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, data showed earlier this week, with GDP falling 0.1% quarter on quarter.
This is because it had relied on supplier credit for its inventory build-up and this may reverse in 2017 upon project completion.
On Sunday and Monday the city's rebels suffered their biggest reverse in four years, losing around a third of the area they had controlled.
It's a trend Democrats will try to reverse in 2020, and NPR's Asma Khalid said they'll have two big chances this week to try.
Thaker expects the state to bunker down and financial sector reform "to go into reverse" in the event of an abrogation of the deal.
They need to see the trend in inflation reverse in the September and October reports…until they feel ready for a December rate hike.
"I think there has been enough damage to both stocks that it will be hard to reverse in a day," the "Mad Money " host said.
Just as coastal breezes turn around at set of sun, when the land cools fast and the sea stays warm, so monsoons reverse in winter.
This began to reverse in the 244s and 553s, according to a paper published in 255 by Ronald Inglehart and Pippa Norris, two political scientists.
Investment by Chinese firms surged in 2013, encouraged by authorities who then became concerned about capital outflows and the trend began to reverse in 2015.
Barring a most unlikely reverse in the second leg in Manchester on March 113, the club will reach the Champions League quarterfinals for the first time.
When their social roles reverse in university and Connell is left on the fringes of the scene while Marian moves to its center, their romance stymies.
"Nothing really much has changed fundamentally in the oil market … the current price rally is premature and it may reverse in the coming days," he added.
The initial goal is to reverse in one year the precipitous decline in energy production by facilitating investment in the oil, natural gas and electricity sectors.
A similar shift has been observed in people, and the distorted ratio of organisms was shown to reverse in people who lose weight following bariatric surgery.
But the Interior Department's decision will be tough for the next president to reverse in his or her first term — since the moratorium will last through 2022.
He had a fully authority-approved plan in place to do the whole thing in reverse, in order to store the complete plane on the Empire property.
Some Brazilians see a similar civilian-military collaboration, in reverse, in the likely victory in the presidential election this month of Jair Bolsonaro, a former army captain.
This year's tax cuts and government spending are boosting growth now but that could reverse in two to three years, said New York Fed President John Williams.
According to Bank of America Merrill Lynch economists, the China slowdown could start to reverse in the next couple of months, due to large amounts of domestic stimulus.
Psychologically, the tide could now reverse in Trump's direction as he heads into next Tuesday's five East Coast primaries with New York providing a fresh wave of momentum.
A slump in exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, data showed, while the euro zone's GDP barely grew in the second quarter of 2019.
The only wrinkle was a one cent drop in average hourly earnings, but that was most likely because of calendar effects which should reverse in the January report.
But while France and Spain are still looking to make their own labor markets more flexible, the process has appeared to reverse in Germany at least in part.
A great example of this is the 268 Close AM Reverse, in which the right foot of the 'A' and left foot of the 'M' in 'AMERICA' touch.
Videos of a birthing in reverse in Candice Breitz's Labour document the process of mothers undoing the moment they gave birth to men who would become tyrants and dictators.
Bunge's agribusiness unit was also boosted by soybean crush hedging gains of about $70 million that it said will reverse in the third quarter when soy products are sold.
That trend has started to reverse in the last few years as a peace deal has ended Colombia's civil war and Venezuela's economic crisis has led many to emigrate.
The strength in G.D.P. was partly the result of a surge in inventories and a drop in imports, both of which are likely to reverse in the second quarter.
Leaders waffle on meeting Later in May, Trump began to suggest a reverse in course on whether the meeting would take place as North Korean officials threatened to cancel talks.
It stayed low for six years, but the downward trend started to reverse in 2015 as employment rates picked up, gas prices fell and people started driving more, Kolosh said.
Economists have cautioned against putting much weight on the surge, with the soybean boost seen likely to reverse in the coming quarters and the fiscal stimulus seen fading in 2019.
Bunge's agribusiness unit posted a higher profit for the quarter on timing effects from soybean crushing of about $70 million, which the company said would reverse in the third quarter.
While hefty living costs, soaring property prices and pollution have seen some reverse in flow from top-tier cities to provincial capitals, the wages gap is a big turn off.
However, a year-long rally in Chinese iron ore and steel futures prices has slammed into reverse in recent weeks on fears that production is starting to outstrip domestic demand.
Hyperloop One competitor Hyperloop Transportation Technologies rejected Musk's original suggestion for the levitation bit—air bearings, which work like an air hockey table, in reversein favor of passive magnetic levitation.
One explanation may be that the effect can go sharply into reverse; in 2009 a broad-based momentum approach would have lost 46% in the British stockmarket and 53% in America.
The jump in growth was driven by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold merchandise since 27, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
But the Commission's forecasts showed the effect next year would be miniscule as the ratio would edge lower to only 131.0 percent and it would reverse in 2020 to 131.1 percent.
Beautiful Interfaces: The Privacy Paradox, an exhibition the two have curated at REVERSE in Chelsea, couples the prestige and market potential of IRL art exhibitions with our everyday art consuming habits.
Profits in Bunge's agribusiness unit were boosted by timing effects in soybean crushing operations of about $70 million that it said will reverse in the third quarter when soy products are sold.
Ian Austen AUTO INDUSTRY New car sales have been softening in recent months, and the sales report due on Thursday is likely to confirm that the industry slipped into reverse in August.
The barbershop's name, "Percy's House of Style," is partially reflected, in reverse, in the mirror behind the barber, where we also find a master's certificate issued by the Mid-City Barber's College.
That's partly because a pre-tariff surge in soybean exports helped prop up growth in the second quarter, a trend that economists warn will reverse in the back half of the year.
"On the positive side, the global trade slowdown has likely bottomed out, and now the negative trend in industrial production seen in 2000 is expected to reverse in 22017," the report said.
Birth rates, which had been dropping since the 2008 financial crisis, started to curb their losses in 2016, a sign that they might reverse in 2017 and rise in 2018, Elfers said.
Under Fitch's base case scenario the regional government's weak budgetary performance will be difficult to reverse in the near- to medium-term, unless there is a significant change in the current funding system.
The jump in U.S. economic growth was driven by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold merchandise since 210, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
The jump in U.S. economic growth was driven by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold merchandise since 20.18, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
Samuel scored on a double-reverse in the second quarter, counting as a 33-yard play, but he might have covered twice that much ground as he zig-zagged toward the end zone.
Many EU states are not eager to see such a large, mostly Muslim country as a member, and are concerned that Ankara's record on basic freedoms has gone into reverse in recent years.
GDP for the fourth quarter came in at 2.6 percent, a disappointment caused primarily by a decline in inventories and a surge in imports, temporary setbacks expected to reverse in the quarters ahead.
Under Fitch's base case scenario, the regional government's weak budgetary performance will be difficult to reverse in the near- to medium-term, unless there is a significant change in the current funding system.
The jump in U.S. economic growth was driven by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold merchandise since 2015, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
Pena Nieto's Institutional Revolutionary Party, or PRI, suffered a severe reverse in regional elections last month as voters punished the party for failing to crack down on corruption, impunity and brutal drug gang violence.
But, STOXX 600 had briefly retraced session highs hit on the data as investors digested that the burst in growth was driven by temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
However, Fitch believes that lower working capital needs are not necessarily a structural improvement, but a result of stressed market conditions leading to inventory adjustments, which could reverse in the short- to medium-term.
The new figures may strengthen the hand of those European Central Bank board members who are reluctant to reverse in the medium term its very accommodating monetary policy, despite a pick-up in prices.
A slump in exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, data showed on Wednesday, as its manufacturers bore the brunt of a global slowdown amplified by tariff conflicts and uncertainty over Brexit.
"Our call has always been that there will be a reverse in the second-half where HSCEI will play catch up, with the mostly old economy constituents there likely to pick up steam," he added.
In recent years, Mexico has been reeling from a relentless increase in homicides, a trend that President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has been unable to reverse in the 14 months he has been in office.
In disturbing video of the crash ... the suspect Fields appears to deliberately drive his Dodge Challenger into a group of counterprotesters walking down the street, then floors it in reverse in an attempt to flee.
For its part, the White House has at times seemed anxious to reach a deal and unleash a renewed rally in equity prices, but the manufacturing slowdown may be hard to reverse in the short term.
U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 21.545, factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
The Commerce Department said gross domestic product increased at a 27.8 percent annualized rate, lifted by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 22.2, factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 23.8, factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
The Commerce Department said gross domestic product increased at a 3.2 percent annualized rate, lifted by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 2015, factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
The 2017 WHO World Malaria Report showed that for the first time in over a decade, declines in malaria cases and deaths have begun to level off or started to reverse in some countries, like Venezuela.
Up until 2016, there was a growing contingent of Democratic Cuban voters, but that trend appeared to reverse in 2016 and 2018, perhaps due to Democrats' efforts to thaw relations with Cuba under the Obama administration.
This is why I tend to avoid works of fiction in which plot isn't a function of character but the reverse, in which a set of events is orchestrated and characters are thrown in as fillers.
This has directly contributed to the fact that college enrollment percentages among men and women have inverted, from 103 percent men to 210 percent women in the 22019s, to the reverse in 22018, according to The Atlantic.
But the current wave of job losses is expected to take years to reverse, in part because, unlike in previous downturns, companies have taken on more debt that will make it more difficult to return to growth.
Earlier this week, data releases included a surprise drop in industrial output growth in China to a more than 17-year low, and a fall in exports that sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter.
As loathed as the Texas senator might be in the Senate cloakroom, there's no evidence that he's similarly despised among the grass-roots activists who often become or help pick convention delegates; quite the reverse, in fact.
If the Darwin-Tahiti pressure tendency is reversed, and air is forced to move eastward and oppose the easterly trade winds, the trade winds will slow or even reverse in direction if the force is strong enough.
China reported weaker-than-expected economic data for July, including a surprise drop in industrial output growth to a more than 17-year low, while a slump in exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter.
But that might not be too meaningful: "We expect Vasalgel to be easier [to reverse] in men than in rabbits, because men have a larger and sturdier vas deferens tubes than most other species, even than baboons," Carlson said.
U.S. GDP: U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 0.23, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's trade engine likely remained stuck in reverse in January, with imports and exports expected to fall for the second month in a row, adding to concerns the economy may be at risk of a sharper slowdown.
Quite the reverse, in fact: Leading Republicans like Richard Nixon, eager to secure the African-American vote in the North in his 1960 race against John F. Kennedy, were competing with Democrats to be seen as civil rights champions.
Boston College has been unable to keep pace on the offensive side of the football in recent years, a trend the program hopes to reverse in 2017, beginning with a challenging road game at Northern Illinois on Friday night.
Slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, while Chinese industrial output growth cooled to a more than 17-year low in July, underscoring the impact of a bruising U.S.-China trade war on global growth.
Then again, progressives have been pining for an Afghan exit for at least a decade, and Barack Obama set a timetable for full withdrawal (which he was later forced to reverse in the face of Taliban gains) in 2014.
Then again, progressives have been pining for an Afghan exit for at least a decade, and Barack Obama set a timetable for full withdrawal (which he was later forced to reverse in the face of Taliban gains) in 2014.
UBS affirmed its buy rating, saying the confirmed guidance suggested that a sales slowdown at Vivendi's Universal Music Group unit could reverse in the fourth quarter, while it expected Vivendi's Canal+ business to help grow earnings in the short term.
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's long-running tourism boom is set to move decisively into reverse in 2120 due to capacity constraints at Lisbon airport and a drop in British visitors because of a Brexit-hit pound, Portugal's biggest hotel group told Reuters.
The details of the growth figures also detracted from the headline gain: first-quarter GDP owed its outperformance to trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 2015, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
The Commerce Department said gross domestic product rose at a 3.2 percent annualized rate, boosted by a smaller trade deficit and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 2015 - temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, with prospects of an early recovery slim as its manufacturers struggle at the sharp end of a global slowdown amplified by tariff conflicts and fallout from Brexit.
"One of the problems with pharmaceuticals is that it is very volatile, if you look at its growth patterns from last year, you can see it is going to reverse in June... the numbers may not look so good," Tan said.
The Italians have bridled for years that they have been left alone by their European Union partners on the front line on the Mediterranean with an unmanageable burden of migration that Mr. Salvini pledged to reverse in his recent election campaign.
"If this natural mode would stop or reverse in the near future, we would see a slow-down of the recent fast melting trend, or even a recovery of sea ice," said lead author Qinghua Ding, of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
He succumbs to her advances and gives her head until she comes, only to have that power dynamic reverse in the next episode with Juniper, whom she gives a rim job to before he dumps her and asks for his credit cards back.
Slumping exports sent Germany's economy into reverse in the second quarter, while Chinese industrial output growth cooled to a more than 217.2-year low in July, putting the focus back on a bruising U.S.-China trade war and its impact on global growth.
"This will reverse in the coming quarters and the prefunding level for the full year 2019 is expected to be in the upper half of the targeted range of 80-120 percent," said PGS Chief Executive Officer Rune Olav Pedersen in a statement.
Scientists have been aware of the correlation between urban habitats and increased mental health risks since at least the 1960s, an era in which about one-third of the world population lived in cities (this ratio will reverse in the coming decades).
China's trade engine likely remained stuck in reverse in January, with data to be released on Thursday expected to show imports and exports fell for a second month in a row, adding to concerns the economy may be at risk of a sharper slowdown.
DUBAI, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Stock markets in the Gulf may move little on Monday as global shares and crude oil prices offer no encouragement for fresh allocations, while Kuwait's market may underperform peers after a five-week bull run began to reverse in recent days.
Why it matters: Castro, 86, has often called for a "generational change" in the country's leadership, and the move to allow same-sex marriage is a major reverse in a country that once persecuted homosexuals, but later apologized for doing so before advancing LGBT rights.
But given there was no sign the negative trends would reverse in the short term, Richemont said its operating and net profit in the six months to the end of September would fall about 45 percent, hit by one-off restructuring charges and the buy-backs.
Spirits to Regain Market Share: We expect the trend of drinkers switching to beer from hard liquor to reverse in 2016, as taxes on the alcohol content in strong beer have caught up with those on hard liquor (spirits) after increases in excise taxes in October and November 2015.
As the New York Times reported, Balch Springs Police Chief Jonathan Haber on Monday clarified that despite saying a day earlier that the car was moving in reverse in an "aggressive manner," it was actually moving forward—away from the cops—when an officer's rifle bullet killed the teenager.
RIC=EURRSD= Euro/Serbian Dinar WARSAW, Jan 10 (Reuters) - The Czech crown's strong run to start 2020 is likely to reverse in the next month and the Hungarian forint will creep back toward record lows this year, a Reuters poll showed, as analysts see slowing economies weighing on central European currencies.
WASHINGTON, March 12 (Reuters) - U.S. household wealth rose to $118.4 trillion in the final quarter of last year, a Federal Reserve report on Thursday showed, a situation set to reverse in the coming period as stock markets continue to be pummeled by fears of a recession caused by the escalating coronavirus outbreak.
Instead, Democrats' hopes rest on the two 20163 losses they think they can reversein North Carolina and Colorado — as well as on a special election in Arizona, an unlikely Alabama seat they won in 2017, and Susan Collins's once-safe seat in Maine, which Dems hope her vote for Kavanaugh will make competitive.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell to a session low against a basket of currencies on Friday, after data showed U.S. economic growth accelerated in the first quarter, but the burst in growth was driven by trade and the largest accumulation of unsold goods since 2015, temporary factors that are likely to reverse in the coming quarters.
Fellow economists agreed, explaining that rising food prices had driven the inflation increase, but that the trend could reverse in the coming months Li-Gang Liu, an ANZ economist based in Hong Kong, told Reuters that vegetable prices played a big part in the higher food prices recorded, rising 14.7 percent on-year on the back of bad weather and the New Year effect.

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