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The paper makes the point that the chances of reverting to pre-1950 grates rares aremoteote.
MLB is now awash in stat projection sites that measure every aspect of a player's career, including his likely decline with age and his chances of reverting to his career-long statistical mean.
Our data suggest that building a special space may reduce the chances of reverting back to traditional instruction.
Pokémon Go offers the players a chance to revert to the pursuits of their childhood.
His contract was terminated in the wake of the European Cup defeat by Manchester United in Moscow on penalties, with Grant later claiming he had turned down the chance to revert to his former position as director of football.
In the case of Santiago de Chile, a highly income-segregated metropolis that also suffers an increasing urban sprawl, its underground (Metro and BRTT corridor networks offer a unique chance to revert these malaises.
You wouldn't have a chance to revert back to the farm or to the pre-farm.
"On occasion, when I don't win, I have a chance to revert to ways I don't like.
What you're trying to do is give them a chance to revert what may be a "deal-breaker".
Live attenuated vaccines such as B. abortus S19, B. abortus RB51 and B. melitensis Rev1 are found most effective against brucellosis infection in animals, contriving a number of serious side effects and having chances to revert back into their active pathogenic form.
What would be the consequences of reverting to older practices?
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