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You'd think it might reverse in these conditions – it's very hot – although ultimately nobody knows anything.
And by enhancing the prestige of primary care, it might reverse the exodus of doctors and encourage medical students to join the field.
The government indicated that it might reverse policy and use a disputed vaccination program against foot-and-mouth disease, even as plans were under way to slaughter hundreds of thousands more healthy sheep that may have been exposed.
A further round of QE in Britain is not impossible, but far from certain after better-tna-expected growth numbers and worse-than-expected inflation figures.It is a little bit of a mystery; Simon Derrick, a strategist at Bank of New York Mellon, is also at a loss to explain the shift and thinks it might reverse shortly.But the bottom line is that, so far, QE2 isn't working.
Some analysts speculate it might reverse this trend at the Sept. 26 meeting.
In the second part, I'll offer several best practices that, as I see it, might reverse the trends contributing to the decline.
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Remarkably, though, for such a longstanding and uniform feature of human biology, scientists are still not sure exactly what causes presbyopia or what might reverse it.
Manipulating in the sequence of these genes by gene therapy may be considered in extreme cases to prevent progression of AMD, but it seems unlikely that this might reverse pathological changes associated with the disease.
Twisting Ireland's arm might reverse that, but it could just as easily lead to another no vote.
The 850-point slide between July 17 and Aug. 4 might reverse itself, or it might turn into something serious.
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