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Instead, it has been a case of reverse.
My week has been a case of Reverse Toe Throb Syndrome.
But Rod Thorn, the Nets' president and general manager, called the league's decision unfair and a case of reverse discrimination.
Government cost-sharing actually goes mainly to the better off, because less-well off people simply cannot afford it, so it becomes a case of reverse subsidizing.
Behrman recounts a case of reverse haggling in which an indignant Duveen browbeat an English lady into accepting, for a family portrait, more of his money than she had sought.
Call it a case of reverse contagion:According to our estimates, the importance of home country factors increased sharply during the downturn in cross-border bank lending that took place in the second half of 2011.
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Nor was it a case of reversing someone else's policies.
However, it was a case of roles reversed at the start of the second, Berdych's forehand malfunctioning to help Djokovic go 3-0 ahead.
And that, I think, is the key to Boris and to Stanley, his father and clone, who tried to become an MP in 2005 in a rare case of reverse nepotism.
An algorithm is developed to solve a special case of reverse problems of linear systems, and as its application, a method is presented to solve optimal problem over the special orthogonal group.
As we ate, drank and made merry, however, I was struck with a strange case of reverse culture shock.
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