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Lemma 1 There is a one to one correspondence between bad reversals and ominous substrings.
This is a big reversal.
An ABC News poll this weekend found that almost two-thirds of those surveyed said race relations were now generally bad – a total reversal of the sentiment detected in the first weeks of Obama's presidency.
Our algorithm searches for ominous substrings by doing the following: for each element of the permutation we posit that it is a smallest element of a potential (after a reversal) bad component and continue by scanning the permutation to detect an ominous substring.
This description of the rapper Vanilla Ice, who was born and remains Robert Van Winkle, comes to us from promotional materials distributed by the DIY Network and bypasses details of his biography — bad reviews, career reversals, experiments in professional wrestling, cameos in low-grossing teen comedies — that have led him to become a Bob Vila with tattoos.
We focus on the bottleneck of sorting FCIs that do not correspond to bad components: cycle-splitting reversals that create bad components (cycle-splitting reversals that are not sorting reversals).
The torture photo reversal was bad enough, because it went completely against Obama's stated goal of transparency in government.
We first characterize what we call ominous substrings of the permutation, those substrings that could be turned into a bad component with one reversal.
Definition 4 (bad reversal) A bad reversal is a reversal that creates a bad component.
Bad behavior and devastating reversals build to a pitch of despair in the fifth and sixth episodes, in scenes that may shake you in a way nonlive television rarely does.
"Is 28% good or bad?" Evaluability and preference reversals in health care decisions.
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