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One consolation: While the yield curve may get horizontal, it's unlikely to invert, meaning short rates rise above long yields.
The profile of solid matter can invert, meaning that higher solid concentrations occur in the upper part of the biogas reactor and dead zones can form [7, 13].
Stephen Corfidi, a meteorologist at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration explains that the odd shape forms when air temperatures invert, meaning the warm air is on top of the cool air.
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The raise to two diamonds was "inverted," meaning that it was strong and forcing.
In our world, time always goes forward (one has not found a way to go back into the past), whereas inside the event horizon of a black hole (which defines the location where light cannot escape), the behaviour of space and time are inverted, meaning that space always goes forward (towards the center of the black hole).
Pysh: [33 05] Do you agree that any time a yield curve is inverted, meaning the front end, the short duration portion of bonds, have high interest rates relative to the long end, it signals danger in the equity markets?
And for the last control period, this observation was found to be inverted meaning the median CBD values for the IM group were found to be smaller than the ones for the CG (Fig. 9).
The values reported under Patient Age had been erroneously inverted, meaning age range "0-21" displayed the value for "57+" and vice versa, and "22-40" displayed the value for "41-56" and vice-versa.
They can twist the language, invert the meaning of words, tie themselves into logical knots and then get admired for it.
Mr. Putin's description of Voina's supermarket performance appeared to invert the meaning of stunt — the artists were trying to draw attention to what they called government policies encouraging anti-Semitism, xenophobia and homophobia, not endorsing those sentiments.
The chance of a falsely detected relation is assumed to rise with increasing length and complexity of a sentence and its syntactical components (e.g. by inclusion of one or more nominalizations or conditional phrases which may invert the meaning of a PAS).
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