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It will be much harder to reverse the slide now.
Dollarisation is harder to reverse, and thus perhaps the more credible course in such awful times.
The damage to his political brand, however, will be much harder to reverse.
Critics say it could be used to attack the UK's NHS by making privatisations of specific services harder to reverse.
The big concern in the UK is that ISDS would put the NHS at risk, with privatisation of services becoming much harder to reverse.
Such a law would be harder to reverse than Mr. Obama's executive order, which he could alter or cancel at any time by issuing a new order.
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According to Mr Derman, rivals copied innovations within months, so the arms race in modelling tended to lead to complexity, because you could charge more for it and because complexity is harder to reverse-engineer.
Weak, indirect edges may be much harder to reverse-engineer in practice than strong, direct edges.
This will be very hard to reverse.
It's hard to reverse negative momentum.
BUBBLE-TIME decisions can be hard to reverse.
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