Sentences with phrase «reversed abck»

«Now that that (demographic) bulge begins its inevitable exit from the workforce, that upward movement (in the economy) gets reversed,» Poloz told reporters.
During the three months ended March 31, 2018, the company reversed $ 3 million of accrued expenses no longer required.
The public burden in such cases is poised to grow: Pruitt's EPA recently reversed a rule requiring hard - rock mining companies to prove they have the financial means to clean up future pollution.
The blooper reel is long: the will - they - or - won't - they reality show surrounding BHP Billiton's scuttled bid for Potash Corp.; the minutes - before - midnight rejection of Petronas's bid for Progress Energy (eventually reversed); and the long - delayed approval of the China National Offshore Oil Co.'s (CNOOC) purchase of Nexen.
But this trend has significantly reversed over the past two centuries.
At the time, I wondered: if the roles were reversed, would we not be wondering why one group was so over-represented at the top of the class?
The Liberals also reversed a decision by the previous government, allowing a maker of laser technology in Montreal called ITF Technologies to be purchased by a Hong Kong - based firm.
The firm, which provides U.S. cities with international travel predictions, reversed its 2017 forecast that foreign travel to the U.S. would grow this year and expects the country to lose as many as 6.3 million visitors by the end of the year.
Known as the man who reversed the fortunes of Hitachi, Hiroaki Nakanishi is now preparing the Japanese conglomerate, which makes everything from elevators to nuclear plants, for its next challenge.
While the company almost singlehandedly reversed the record industry's long decline, it has been unable to turn a profit due to the high cost of music rights.
That stance reversed Trump's campaign pledges to end American involvement there, a shift also cited by Gorka in his parting letter.
«The stock [has] massively reversed after earnings, so you could see a move up to the high 60s and then consolidate a little bit,» he said Monday on CNBC's «Fast Money.»
Saudi oil policy reversed course after Saudi Aramco technocrat Khalid al - Falih took over as energy minister, shifting from a market share strategy to active market management.
The dollar hit a 10 - day high against the yen in overnight trading, but reversed that move, touching its session low after Dudley's remarks.
That approach soon proved unpopular with developers, and Jobs, to his credit, quickly reversed course.
Can that entrenched trend be reversed?
And in March, United reversed course after an employee backlash over a plan to replace bonus payments with an extravagant - but - limited lottery - style reward scheme.
The Shanghai composite reversed early losses to close higher by 0.65 percent at 3,101.13 and the Shenzhen composite advanced 1.01 percent to 1,792.89.
Blossoming opportunities at home reversed a long - established trend of emigration.
While banks stocks have risen the most dramatically since President Donald Trump's election, the nine biggest Wall Street firms by market capitalization reversed that trend Tuesday.
On Monday, though, a court in Malaysia reversed the action, ruling that the paper could resume publication as soon as Tuesday.
However, within days they had reversed that decision, saying they hadn't realized how much their customers liked the old logo.
Morneau had his priorities reversed, I thought at the time.
The reform clock in France has definitely slowed, but I don't expect it to be reversed
«Charlie and I have two simple goals in reporting: 1) We want to give you the information that we would wish you to give us if our positions were reversed, and 2) we want to make Berkshire's information accessible to all of you simultaneously.
But that is what would have to happen, because the current consumer price deflation of -0.3 percent can not be stopped, and reversed, without rising employment creation, accelerating wage claims and a sustained increase in the growth of domestic demand.
Eventually, Coinbase reversed course and agreed to allow users to access their potential Bitcoin Cash holdings at the start of next year.
The world's most popular digital currency exchange, Coinbase, reversed course on Thursday and announced it would accept a new bitcoin offshoot that was issued to every bitcoin owner.
That was jointly achieved in 1985 (and jointly reversed in 1987), but those actions were supported by Washington.
It's possible that the proposed decision could be reversed.
In a new study based on mice, scientists at Lancaster University found that a drug that goes after three diabetes - related targets «significantly reversed the memory deficit» in mice who got the drug, as measured by their performance in a maze test when compared to mice who didn't get the drug.
According to David Madani, senior Canada economist at Capital Economics, the BOC's decision «is a gamble that might have to be reversed before long.»
However, an intervening nap blocked and even reversed this negative emotional reactivity to anger and fear while conversely enhancing ratings of positive (happy) expressions.
While Delta's intent was to remain neutral, some elected officials in Georgia tied our decision to a pending jet fuel tax exemption, threatening to eliminate it unless we reversed course.
So writing Markle's character out was a well - placed bet for the show's creator, as well as one he believes could've been reversed had she and Harry not worked out.
On the Alpha exchange, the company reversed a fee structure known as the maker - taker model.
Reversed or delayed rules would have addressed issues including public health, worker safety, consumer protection, and the environment.
Level's offices were raided in 2010, and Ganek's co-founder Anthony Chiasson was eventually prosecuted for insider trading before the charges were reversed in 2014.
The dollar index hit a new high for the year ahead of the Fed statement, and traded lower afterward but reversed course again.
«I can at most venture a personal judgment, based on some examination of the historical evidence, that the initial effects [on employment] of a higher and unanticipated rate of inflation last for something like two to five years; that this initial effect then begins to be reversed; and that a full adjustment to the new rate of inflation takes about as long for employment as for interest rates, say, a couple of decades.»
However, the agency reversed its decision in April and said the standards should be scrapped.
Days later, the festival not only reversed course, but doubled down by announcing an all - day Online Harassment Summit that will take place March 12 at the Hyatt Regency.
The Air Force Court of Appeals in May 2017 also reversed a conviction in the sexual assault case U.S. v. Boyce after finding that public statements by Sens. Claire McCaskill and Kirsten Gillibrand regarding the «Marines United» scandal earlier this year created «the appearance of unlawful command influence» in the case, as retired Col. Don Christensen, a former Air Force chief prosecutor and current president of the advocacy group Protect Our Defenders, told Task & Purpose at the time.
Now he's reversed course and says that Clinton should choose someone like him «who would throw bombs at Donald (Trump).»
Bernier said the decision was reversed following meetings of federal and provincial tourism ministers and industry representatives.
The onus was to be reversed so that it was incumbent on the government to determine that something was detrimental to Canada rather than providing a «net benefit».
The move reversed an almost equally feverish rise in recent days that had appeared to be driven by concerns that China will introduce new measures to stop its citizens moving money out of the country.
Imagine if the equation was reversed.
The surge came as the billionaire cryptocurrency investor Mike Novogratz, a former hedge fund manager on Wall Street, reversed his bearish prediction on Ethereum.
Edward Alden, a reliable observer of trade policy and politics at the Council on Foreign Relations, noted that it's unusual for the commerce secretary to comment so forcefully on a determination that could technically be reversed.
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