Sentences with phrase «questions on the reversal»

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Just a question on above: Do the reversal rally of 4 days from bottom need to have all 4 days close in green?
He scored 38 % to Ed Miliband's 31 % - a dramatic reversal in fortunes since the question was first asked on the website three months ago.
Whereas Michael Boxer could have recommended immediate reinstatement that could have made me «whole» again, he chose to conclude his own internal report that was three years delinquent by stating that, «Serious questions are raised about Mr. Iritano and record falsification,» which was simply not true, and firmly supported by the Transit Authority's complete reversal of all misconduct allegations against me during oral argument in Appellate Court, Second Department, on May 9, 1991.
Why should 62 per cent of Scots who voted to remain in the EU have their country's prospects curtailed, as they see it, because of English votes; in a reversal of the famous West Lothian Question (why should Scots MPs vote on English laws?)
The new policy represents a reversal for both organisations, after they initially consented to Yesodey Hatorah Senior Girls» School, a state funded Charedi school in Hackney, having censored a question on evolution for religious reasons.
While the evidence of cardiovascular disease reversal from patients on your diet seems impressive, one must also question whether such results might be attributable to the exercise and stress management elements of your program, versus to the diet itself.
Just as «a settling down rather than a reversal» of digital publishing arrives in the UK, this market — one of seven to be featured at Frankfurt Book Fair's conference on October 18 — faces the question of a European Union membership referendum.
Being a novice in trading, I have a question on waiting for confirmation once I notice a reversal / trading signal: instead of waiting for confirmation candle in my time frame, is it ok if I switch to a lower time frame to see how the market is trending?
But, if no one objects, letting in the evidence can still lead to a reversal on appeal if doing so was «plain error», and the «plain error» or objection preservation analysis on appeal becomes even trickier if the defendant representing himself objects to the evidence coming in, but for the wrong reasons - for example, objecting to inadmissible hearsay on the grounds that it is irrelevant when it isn't irrelevant but is inadmissible, but mentions that the person questioned «wasn't even there» when the statement was made.
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