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After two days of rumination, Pimco's laid-back sophisticates concluded that the financial markets may well "revert to mean", which is a statistician's way of saying that what comes down must go up.
Today Redding, who shuns the racing high life and prefers to drive his motorhome to European races rather than fly, will head for the next MotoGP round at Misano in Italy where, away from the attention of his British fans, he may well revert to his regularity formula.
Northern Mali — destitute, home to barely 10 percent of the population of about 16 million, and with few resources — may well revert to the role it played for decades after Mali's independence: a thorn in the government's side, but not much more.
The Catalan club's performances have been less convincing than their results and, when Messi recovers full fitness, the team may well revert to an approach that leans heavily upon his brilliance.
If the ACA were repealed, insurers may well revert to life before the health care law, when many private plans covered some of the cost of prescription contraceptives, according to a 2002 Guttmacher Institute survey of insurers' on employment-based plans.
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Removed from Republican caucus pressure, Specter may very well revert to his 2003 and 2007 EFCA stance, when he co-sponsored and supported cloture respectively.
However, the trend does seem to be reverting to 0 at the end of our sample, and an extension of our sample may well prove that the effect is not permanent.
The SEC may well balk at GoDaddy's sleight of hand, as it did when Groupon tried to pull a similar trick before its 2011 IPO (the firm reverted to an unadjusted measure of EBITDA before the offering).
One may well ask.
You may well agree.
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