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Now, he feared the political fallout of staying silent about making a reversal by reopening the matter before the election.
Unlike at Chrysler, most of the affected G.M. dealers have yet to close, making a reversal of the cuts less complicated.
But other prominent anti-abortion lawyers said it was unlikely that the Supreme Court would take the case and that if it did, the result would be an affirmation of the right to an abortion, making a reversal harder and perhaps striking down some existing state limits.
The scholars' recent statement notes that a quarter of the world's health-care facilities and schools are run by Catholic institutions, making a reversal of the church's position very urgent.
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That gain, which may reflect some hope that the judge's strident tone would make a reversal more likely, still left the stock far below its peak of $119.9375 in December.
The speed with which representatives of a given species of animal, including human beings, can be taught to make a reversal of this kind seems to be related to the place biologists assign them in a hierarchy of evolutionary development.
appeared to make a reversal.
The trial judge's failure to disclose all the wiretap records, Hand concluded, made a reversal of Coplon's conviction necessary.
Our results are consistent with the findings of Bridgham et al [ 24] that accumulation of restrictive mutations make a reversal of protein structure and function unlikely.
In a day of courtroom histrionics, a central witness for the prosecution in the Martha Stewart trial yesterday apparently reversed her earlier testimony about Ms. Stewart, and then made a partial reversal of that.
But with a little help from Scotland, Chile may be on course to make a dramatic reversal in its energy fortunes.
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