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It is most closely allied to the larger Asiatic buffaloes, showing the same reversal of the direction of the hair on their backs.
There is evidence that with abstinence, there is a reversal of at least some of the alcohol induced central nervous system damage.
This reversal of emphasis is evidenced by the proliferation of dual and multiple core CMP ( chip-level multiprocessing ) designs and notably, Intel's newer designs resembling its less superscalar P6 architecture.
In contrast, a reversal ( Walden inversion ) of the previously existing stereochemistry is observed in the S < sub > N </ sub > 2 mechanism.
The government is not permitted to appeal or try again after the entry of an acquittal, whether a directed verdict before the case is submitted to the jury, a directed verdict after a deadlocked jury, an appellate reversal for sufficiency ( except by direct appeal to a higher appellate court ), or an " implied acquittal " via conviction of a lesser included offence.
One example is the First Things First manifesto which was launched within the graphic design community and states " We propose a reversal of priorities in favor of more useful, lasting and democratic forms of communication – a mindshift away from product marketing and toward the exploration and production of a new kind of meaning.
Plaintiffs introduced statements by President Barack Obama, from prepared remarks, that DADT " doesn't contribute to our national security ", " weakens our national security ", and that reversal is " essential for our national security ".
' Deconstruction ' is somewhat less negative than the Heideggerian or Nietzschean terms ' destruction ' or ' reversal '; it suggests that certain foundational concepts of metaphysics will never be entirely eliminated ... There is no simple ' overcoming ' of metaphysics or the language of metaphysics.
In a non-criminal case in a United States district court, a litigant ( or a litigant's attorney ) who presents any pleading, written motion or other paper to the court is required, under Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, to certify that, to the best of the presenter's knowledge and belief, the legal contentions " are warranted by existing law or by a nonfrivolous argument for the extension, modification, or reversal of existing law or the establishment of new law ".
The bottom grappler is, on the other hand, concerned with escaping the situation and improving his position, typically by using a sweep or reversal.
The reversal is also a fallacy ( not to be confused with the inverse gambler's fallacy ) in which a gambler may instead decide that tails are more likely out of some mystical preconception that fate has thus far allowed for consistent results of tails.
In this situation, the observation of the wheel's behavior provided information about the physical properties of the wheel rather than its " probability " in some abstract sense, a concept which is the basis of both the gambler's fallacy and its reversal.
The APA currently officially states that " some people believe that sexual orientation is innate and fixed ; however, sexual orientation develops across a person ’ s lifetime ", a radical reversal from the recent past, when non-normative sexuality was considered a deviancy or mental ailment treatable through institutionalization or other radical means.
Up to reversal of the orientation of a simple closed curve, if it lies within one of the two crosscaps that make up the Klein bottle, then it is in homology class ( 1, 0 ) or ( 1, 1 ); if it cuts the Klein bottle into two Möbius bands, then it is in homology class ( 2, 0 ); if it cuts the Klein bottle into an annulus, then it is in homology class ( 0, 1 ); and if bounds a disk, then it is in homology class ( 0, 0 ).
For the most part, fatty acids are oxidized by a mechanism that is similar to, but not identical with, a reversal of the process of fatty acid synthesis.
Her belief that nothing can wash away the blood on her hands is an ironic reversal of her earlier claim to Macbeth that “ little water clears us of this deed ” ( 2. 2. 66 ).
This theory is often viewed as a reversal of Marx's thesis that the economic " base " of society determines all other aspects of it.
An example of a non-multiplicative function is the arithmetic function r < sub > 2 </ sub >( n )-the number of representations of n as a sum of squares of two integers, positive, negative, or zero, where in counting the number of ways, reversal of order is allowed.

reversal and inevitable
Laval realized that only through this position could he effect a reversal of alliances and bring himself to favour with Nazi Germany, the military power he viewed as the inevitable victor.

reversal and result
These critics assert that people from the Third World see the anti-globalization movement as a threat to their jobs, wages, consuming options and livelihoods, and that a cessation or reversal of globalization would result in many people in poor countries being left in greater poverty.
This is a high level of scrutiny that is more likely to result in reversal or remand of an issue.
Because of this backside attack, S < sub > N </ sub > 2 reactions result in a reversal of the configuration of the electrophile.
Within this element lies an implicit reversal of the onus of proof: under the precautionary principle it is the responsibility of an activity proponent to establish that the proposed activity will not ( or is very unlikely to ) result in significant harm.
In a non-mammalian example of genes related to aggression, the fruitless gene in fruit flies is a critical determinant of certain sexually dimorphic behaviors, and its artificial alteration can result in a reversal of stereotypically male and female patterns of aggression in fighting.
Sometimes the initial action and its subsequent reversal change the overall result (" raise umbrella, walk through rain, lower umbrella " has a different result from just " walk through rain "), and sometimes they do not (" take off left glove, take off right glove, put on left glove " has the same effect as " take off right glove only ").
Antiandrogens in males can result in hyposexuality ( diminished sexual desire or libido ), reduced activity or function of the accessory male sex organs, and slowed or halted development or reversal of male secondary sex characteristics.
Durbin has maintained that this reversal came about as a result of personal reflection and his growing awareness of potentially harmful implications of his previous policy with respect to women facing dangerous pregnancies.
In ordering Skilling's immediate imprisonment, the judge wrote, " Skilling raises no substantial question that is likely to result in the reversal of his convictions on all of the charged counts ," although the order also noted " serious frailties " were possible in some ( but not all ) of the convictions.
As an apparent result, potassium permeability becomes similar to that for sodium ions, which places resting potential in-between the reversal potentials for sodium and potassium as discussed above.
* Third trial ( filed by the state on December 30, 1975, ruled on April 8, 1982, at Supreme Court ): The Supreme Court reversed and remanded the appeal to high court as the curriculum guideline has already been revised since the time of the first lawsuit and as the result there is no longer any merit in requesting reversal of Ministry's decision.
Severe cases of ciguatera can also result in cold allodynia, which is a burning sensation on contact with cold ( commonly incorrectly referred to as reversal of hot / cold temperature sensation ).
Initially highly popular as a result of his reversal of the various reforms introduced by the preceding Fusion administration, Van Wyck's administration foundered on the so-called ' Ice Trust ' scandal of 1900.
The resting voltage is the result of several ion-translocating enzymes ( uniporters, cotransporters, and pumps ) in the plasma membrane, steadily operating in parallel, whereby each ion-translocator has its characteristic electromotive force (= reversal potential = ' equilibrium voltage '), depending on the particular substrate concentrations inside and outside ( internal ATP included in case of some pumps ).
Another short vignette was also introduced consisting of CHEK's logos and station IDs through the years, from their first in 1956 to the CH logo it used up until September 7, 2007 when CHEK's news programming adopted the CHEK News brand, a partial reversal of the current trend for Canadian TV networks and systems to use solely network branding for their owned stations as a result of the rebranding of CH to E !.
He grew disillusioned with the communist creed as a result of a journey to Maoist China, where he had gone to receive military and ideological training, but, having realized instead of the real situation of the populace and the thorough control it was subjected to, this journey triggered a complete reversal of his political stances.
While his intent was to resume his life as a planter, Yancey suffered a huge financial reversal when his slaves were poisoned as a result of a feud between Yancey ’ s overseer and a neighboring overseer.
Such sales as have been finalized will thereby become illegitimate, but only a further court decision will determine if this is to result in a reversal, damages paid, or will remain without consequences.
" Symphonic drama " appears to allude to the " dramatic symphony " Hector Berlioz had written nearly eighty years earlier: and as usual, when Satie makes such allusions, the result is about the complete reversal of the former example.
The myopes in question may undergo a reversal of their normal better eye dominance as a result of continuously wearing their prescribed lenses, and thus ocular dominance bears on whether opticians should prescribe lenses which bring both eyes to equal eyesight ( rather than leaving the worse eye slightly undercorrected ).
An excessive proportion in one direction or the other is interpreted as an extreme, likely to result in a price reversal.
As a result of the Speaker's reversal, Howe and St. Laurent were able to push through the loan guarantee legislation on June 6.
After KYW-TV ( the call letters ) moved to Philadelphia in 1965 ( the result of a government-ordered reversal of a 1956 Westinghouse / NBC station swap ) its then-news director, Al Primo, created the Eyewitness News format.

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