Sentence examples for it's reverting from inspiring English sources

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Now, it's reverting that change in four of its largest U.S. markets, citing "increased wait times for rides" and "a few long pickups".

Rather, it's reverting to a concept that long reigned before the 1980s boom radically changed the idea of luxury and the products that qualified.

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This year, it's reverted to a pay-upfront game, which some parents will prefer.

Now, it's reverted to cheeky gimmicks, hoping to create an atmosphere conducive to carefree spending.

It was originally laid out into a grid of 18 icons per page and now it's reverted to a list.

In the wake of user uproar, Instagram announced late Thursday that it was reverting to its original terms of service agreement.

That's true – it is reverting to the high-tax era of the Sixties and Seventies instead".

But in 2007, in reprisal for United Nations sanctions, it renounced that pledge and said it was reverting to a looser earlier code.

Twitter said it was reverting to old rules, under which users are not able to follow an account once blocked.

After de-doping, the color was turned from green to blue and it was reverted to its original color after re-doping with acid [21] (Fig. 1).

It was available during the Wii U Virtual Console trial campaign for a cheaper price, and it was reverted to its regular price on June 13 , 2013

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