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Behavioral economists help to explain how booms persist while busts, like the one that the United States may now be entering, are difficult to reverse.
The scientists believe that this could explain why the drug appears to help patients overcome conditions such as depression, addiction and post-traumatic stress where pathological patterns of thought become so entrenched they are difficult to reverse.
Atmospheric pollution may be altering forest ecosystems in ways that are difficult to reverse, according to a study of experimental Harvard Forest soils recently published in the journal Ecology, led by a team of HF collaborators from the University of New Hampshire, University of Wyoming, and University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Tesco's exit from the US is a reminder for managers of the dangers of going blindly for scale and cost leaders, the wheels of which are difficult to reverse if you need to change course to becoming a retailer known for first-class customer experience.
Amazon has practically codified failure throughout the company by separating decisions into "one-way doors" and "two-way doors". One-way doors are decisions that are difficult to reverse, such as a big acquisition, where it's critical for the decision to be more carefully considered and made at a slower pace.
These transactions are difficult to reverse making it nearly impossible to recover lost funds.
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It's difficult to reverse the situation.
By this time, liver damage might be difficult to reverse.
And privatization, once pursued, is difficult to reverse.
"It's difficult to reverse now what's been put in place".
Deflation can result in a downward spiral that can be difficult to reverse.
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