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Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the agency would not provide a specific end date for GEO's contract to run Karnes, but noted that GEO previously ran Karnes as an adult immigrant detention center, and might be revert it back to that function should ICE close its family detention centers.
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But many observers feared Pakistan might be reverting to type when Khan descended on Islamabad to protest against the 2013 election, which he claims was stolen from him – something independent election observers are highly sceptical about.
Anthony Wittman, a resident of O'Dwyer Gardens, said crime on the block seemed to be getting worse, and might be reverting to the high levels of violence during the 1970's and 1980's.
In the aftermath of the 2008 McMaster report, and the fiasco of the Arts Council cuts, I speculated on my own blog that Arts Council England might be reverting to this model by disproportionately cutting subsidy to smaller companies.
"It'll force some people to look very carefully at the use of rare earths, and we might be reverting to some older technologies until alternative sources of rare earths are developed".
We next moved to verify whether GSH-dependent drug resistance to pro-oxidant agents might also be reverted by the synthetic miR molecules.
These implications, however, cannot be reverted.
The company will be reverting to manual submissions next week.
Even good-faith edits can be reverted.
Another possible solution might be to revert to the (old Parliamentary Assembly) practice of sending nominated MPs from the UK, rather than directly elected MEPs, to participate in the EP during that period.
For example, the output of schools is based on a pupil count, so that productivity falls when there are more teachers, even though this cuts class sizes.Faced with such knotty difficulties, one response might be to revert to the former method of using inputs to measure government output.
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