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The word 'reversal' is correct and is used often in written English
It can be used to describe a situation in which a change of opinion, decision, or direction has taken place. For example: "The judge made a sudden reversal and ruled in favor of the defendant."
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Reversal
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The state of being reversed.
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On July 1st India's main opposition, the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), called for a nationwide strike to put pressure on the state government which, like India's central government, is a coalition led by the Congress party to reverse its reversal.
Giles's move marks a reversal of the trend over the last 18 months of ITV staff moving to the corporation.
In this role reversal the SDLP has looked increasingly old and irrelevant.
Following Harriet Harman's announcement this weekend of a reversal of Labour party policy, meaning that it now supports an EU referendum, Robertson restates the SNP's opposition to the plan but argues that, if the vote is to go ahead, then "David Cameron has a responsibility to help ensure it can be an enriching and open debate".
But the effect of the cuts has been a rapid reversal in expectations".
But for George Osborne to claim he is going to pay for his reversal of the NICs rise through "efficiency savings" is risible.
The Fabian analysis concludes that the situation is a remarkable reversal of electoral fortunes for Labour, which used to require fewer votes than the Conservatives did to win a majority.
The treatment of employment as a right of citizens that must be delivered by the state involved a crucial reversal of the underlying basis of public delivery in India, which has mostly been driven by a paternalistic view of the state as delivering "gifts" to the people.
While the introduction of traffic light labelling for food was widely acclaimed as one of the deal's biggest successes, it is still only voluntary "and is ignored by many of the 'big food' multinationals", the letter says, adding: "The government's austerity policies have been associated with a reversal in the long-term decline in suicides".
Brett Wigdortz, chief executive of Teach First, the graduate teacher recruitment charity, said: "Over recent years great strides have been taken to close the gap, but this data sees a reversal overall.
The past few days have been a stunning reversal of expectations, from talk of hung parliaments and Miliband in charge to the resurgence of the right.
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