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Thus, Table 7 also unveils a reverting trend in human capital inequality between the poorest and the richest quintiles over the period analyzed.
Second, a reverting outer regime where the dynamics of reversion differ between positive and negative deviations, such that price rises greater than the level supported by dividends exhibit a greater degree of persistence than price falls relative to dividends.
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It is important to note that both LDH and SP-A reverted to original levels by termination of the treatment on day 56.
But he is equally able to voice his anxieties about what Adorno also detected, a hectic collectivism, a "reverting to a kind of conservatism that he had left behind him with his First Symphony," a "selling out to the desire on the part of Wilhelmine Germany to create a total work of art that would establish and celebrate values in an age devoid of values".
But in their return to the Coliseum, the A's reverted to top form.
A slowly reverting MRP with a shifting trend makes it difficult to distinguish between a random walk and a mean reverting process.
The group is expected to pose a continuing threat, reverting to insurgent tactics such as bombings.
The preferred term is a "revert".
Specifically, a revert is detected when two versions in the history line are exactly the same.
In this case the latest edit (leading to the second identical revision) is marked as a revert, and a pair of editors, referred to as reverting and reverted editors, are recognized.
Yasmin,* 25, identifies as both a "revert" Muslim—"just rediscovering and learning stuff for myself"—and bisexual.
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