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The owners may have the upper hand because a delay has kept the lockout in place, and the court indicated it is likely to reverse the injunction.
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The government unambiguously committed itself to encouraging philanthropy as part of the "big society" and is now doing the one thing that is likely to reverse it.
It doesn't appear that CBS is likely to reverse course so quickly.
That moderate strength has caused many economists to question whether the drop in consumer confidence was simply a blip that is likely to reverse soon, or whether it was foretelling a sharp fall in spending later this year.
That trend is likely to reverse in Europe, bankers say.
Neither factor is likely to reverse any time soon.Even so, the housing market is notoriously prone to bubbles.
I see nothing at all coming from the current leadership in Berlin, Paris or Brussels (forget London) that is likely to reverse an electoral grande cascade.
Now, I don't know whether you're ahead of me here, but on a single, dual-action, lock/unlock button, logic tends to insist that the second press is likely to reverse the action of the first press.
Advocates at Population Action are critical of deep cuts in international family planning programs in the Bush administration's 2008 budget proposal, but a Democratic-controlled Congress is likely to reverse them, as the Republican-controlled Congress did last year.
Only a major regional conflict involving the United States is likely to reverse this trend.
But as broadband rolls out that situation is likely to reverse.
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