Not exact matches
While it's possible OPEC will decide that non-members don't have to join curbs — making an unconditional deal possible
on Wednesday — this would be a
reversal for Saudi Arabia, which wants the widest possible participation in supply
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But now
on the contrary a swift
reversal is making us aware that your main purpose in this revealing to us of your heart was to enable our love to escape from the constrictions of the too narrow, too precise, too
limited image of you which we had fashioned for ourselves.
Third, the Thompson campaign has repeatedly relied
on a single sheet in its playbook — namely, Bloomberg's
reversal on term
limits.
Part of this
reversal in guidelines is based
on the fact that replacing protein or carbohydrates with healthy fats in excess of the current 35 % of the daily caloric fat
limit reduces risk of cardiovascular disease (Appel et al., 2005; Estruch et al., 2013).
Other panelists included: Dr. Joe J. Bernal, former member of the Texas State Board of Education and former member of the Texas legislature, focusing along with Dr. Robledo Montecel
on the topic of «Historical Antecedents with Focus
on the U.S. vs. Texas Case ``; David Hinojosa, education litigation attorney with the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund (MALDEF), focusing
on the topic of «State Failing Students with
Limited English Skills: The Justice Court Abrupt
Reversal»; The Honorable Roberto R. Alonzo, Texas state representative, focusing
on the topic of «The Mexican American Legislative and Senate Hispanic Caucuses» Response»; and Dr. José Agustín Ruiz - Escalante, president of TABE, Dr. Leo Gómez, professor at the University of Texas Pan American, and Jesse Romero, legislative consultant with TABE, BEAM and ENABLE, focusing
on the topic of «The TABE Action Plan.»
The latitudinal
limits between those climates are shifting northward or southward according to cycles as seen
on figure 21 - B for the USA [74]; this may explain the fear, expressed in the 1970s in many periodical and books, of an imminent glaciation; that fear faded after the
reversal of the PDO (Pacific Decadal Oscillation) in 1977.