Sentences with phrase «reverse by»

They then do their planning in reverse by altering the order of ideas, adding examples and expanding on their original draft.»
The benefit of this is that no central authority can alter the contract or reverse it by executing.
Don't forget to practice having them drive in reverse by only using their mirrors.
Ever since the constitutional decision was made, publishers [i.e., of movies & music] have tried to reverse it by misinforming the public.
I also predicted that both of these would reverse by the middle of this decade and global warming would resume.
This is a social tragedy that individual citizens can reverse by spaying and neutering their pets and keeping their pets for life.
But all started to reverse by Tuesday and worked lower the rest of the week.
However, J'son & Partners Consulting would like us to believe that the ebook buying trend is expected to reverse by 2016 when 77 percent of ebook purchases are likely to be made from tablet or smartphone devices, while the remaining 23 percent from desktop or laptop devices.
Wait a couple of seconds before selecting drive or reverse by pushing the appropriate lit symbol.
Tetro has long ago set aside his writing ambitions, but Bennie stumbles upon his unfinished manuscript (paranoiacally written in a code and in reverse by handheld mirror), a thinly - veiled account of the relationship of their egotistical father and his older brother.
I will check over my posts to make sure I didn't write the reverse by accident.
So all you do is take the leg as far towards your buttocks as you can and then try to do the reverse by pushing your leg back down to the floor but using your hands as the resistance that stops it moving.
Then take the reverse by placing the backs of your hands on the mat in front of you with your fingers pointing towards your body, and sit back towards your heels.
Studies have found that increasing protein intake slows the progression of sarcopenia and may even reverse it by enhancing muscle protein anabolism
Once the dumbbells achieved a motionless position, reverse by deliberately extending the elbow.
You can reverse this by observing your breath and choosing to draw it more deeply and slowly.
But the truth is that you can put a dead - halt stop to the aging process, and even reverse it by over a decade, making it look as if you are aging BACKWARDS!
Older adults who take a novel antioxidant that specifically targets cellular powerhouses, or mitochondria, see age - related vascular changes reverse by the equivalent of 15 to 20 years within six weeks, according to new University...
In his new book, The Planet Remade, Oliver Morton asks the question: If we can alter global climate in one direction by burning hydrocarbons, can we reverse it by doing something else?
BACTERIA that resist antibiotics are a growing problem worldwide, but one we thought we could limit or even reverse by better control of the drugs.
Milgram did it in reverse by publishing first in Psychology Today.
You can reverse this by spending more time with your daughter and letting her feel that there's nobody in the world.
But why athiests look at this behavior and reverse it by saying its gods desire for them to go out and kill millions of people is bizarre.
Doug Ramsey of the Leuthold Group noted last week that on Jan. 5 his preferred gauge, the 14 - week Relative Strength Index, reached its highest level since 1959 — and then the market pushed higher still into last Friday and Tuesday's morning peak, before stocks reversed by the close.
That decision was reversed by the Trump administration.
The Obama administration's move last year to integrate women into front - line combat roles may get reversed by the next Pentagon head selected by President - elect Donald Trump.
After the stock losses from GE's dismal earnings report were reversed by frank, hard - line talk from Flannery, Cramer was encouraged by the market's action.
«On the day that the Title II Order was adopted, I said that I don't know whether this plan will be vacated by a court, reversed by Congress, or overturned by a future Commission, but I do believe that its days are numbered,» Pai said in the speech.
Mark Cuban, star investor on Shark Tank, has said publicly the new rule will «f *** everything up,» noting that whatever action this group of FCC commissioners has opted not to take could be reversed by a future commission.
It documents large differences in household debt - to - GDP ratios across countries but a common increasing trajectory that was moderated but not reversed by the global financial crisis.
In the next 10 years, we'll assuredly go through another recession, Blackstone's favorable tax treatment may be reversed by legislation, and fees may come down as limited partners push back.
Whatever partial rebuilding occurred during the interwar period, however, was more than reversed by wars during much of the 1930s and the first half of the 1940s, so that global capital scarcity continued for at least another decade or two.
Update January 28th, 8:13 PM ET: The AirTrain shutdown at JFK has apparently been reversed by New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, according to the governor's communication director.
The Liberal government, under pressure from the Wet» suwet» en Nation, New Democrats and the general public, passed a regulation on Tuesday, however Donaldson said a regulation can be reversed by a signature from a Liberal cabinet member at any time.
Once the money is saved, we pretend it's gone, just a like a principal payment on a house that can't be reversed by simply transferring from your equity to your bank account.
Nonetheless, all three seem to believe that Japan's fortunes can be reversed by monetary policies alone and that these policies are not part of the problem.
But for now, maintaining a small percentage allocation of short / bearish exposure may help to reduce overall portfolio risk by basically «hedging» until / unless the downtrend from the September 2012 highs is convincingly reversed by the formation of two «higher lows» and «higher highs» on the daily charts.
Go Bit Go will notify you by text or email when your chosen currency hits a pre-selected value that you choose or when an upward trend reverses by a particular value, also chosen by you.
A lot of this pessimism had already been reversed by the time of the previous Statement in August, but since then yields have risen by a further 45 — 85 basis points across the yield curve, as market confidence has improved.
Marsh demonstrates how Bonhoeffer's original liberalism, nurtured in the University of Berlin seminars of Adolf von Harnack (also the Bonhoeffers» immediate neighbor in the tony Berlin suburb of Grunewald), was reversed by Barth's radical transcendentalism, further altered by his identification with the marginalized and by his respect for the ethical rigor of the Sermon on the Mount, and then reemerged, thoroughly changed, in the prison letters.
In contrast, decisions of legislatures and executive officials can be reversed by majority vote — a much easier process, notwithstanding inertia and entrenched political interests.
Paul goes on to say in Romans 5:15 - 21 that what happened in the sin of Adam was reversed by Jesus Christ.
In one instant, the corrupt shortcomings of medieval Christendom are both exposed and reversed by a revelation of the essential unity of mankind.
The first president Bush banned partial birth abortion, and then the ban was reversed by Clinton.
My being held at a crisis stabilization facility during this time of paranoia induced psychosis was only reversed by the medications the head psychiatrist had me take.
Although Chief Justice Black, grand wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, did interpret «seperation of church and state» to be a means to deprive Catholic schools of public funding; a situation reversed by Jack Kennedy.
This is the kenosis which fully and openly occurs in the Crucifixion, but which Christian orthodoxy from its very beginning had affirmed to occur only in the humanity and not in the divinity of Christ, an orthodoxy reversed by Luther, and if only here Hegel was a deeply Lutheran Christian.
That is why church leaders who want to bring back the past imagine that church membership decline can be reversed by rebuilding the strength of the Sunday School.
The original change is reversed by mutations occurring at high frequency, not just reversing the engineered change — that does happen, to be sure — but causing compensatory changes that appear in many places in the knocked out gene restoring function to the gene in quite unexpected ways.
As early as 1911, Paul Langevin pointed out that only the succession of causally unrelated events can be changed into a simultaneity or even be reversed by an appropriate change of the frame of reference; the succession of causally related events remains qualitatively (though not metrically) invariant for any conceivable observer.
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