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In March a federal appeals court reversed terms in five cases, finding that a deportee who returns to the U.S. doesn't deserve to have his sentence tripled because he had been convicted of drunken driving before he was deported.
To reverse the terms of the current transatlantic shouting match over healthcare, look at the US.
"What I have done is reverse the terms of the prophecy.
The physical rigors of a performance such as DiCaprio's in "The Revenant" reverse the terms for once.
And it's no better if you reverse the terms to make the irresistible the weight of experience and the immovable the demands of innocence.
Paul Simon's idea is so simple: to take John Donne's declaration that "no man is an island" and reverse its terms.
Scotland's teachers have demanded an across-the-board pay rise of 10percentnt after threatening to strike if steps are not taken to reverse real-terms cuts.
Agri-environment schemes (AES) are a key tool in attempts to reverse long-term declines in farmland biodiversity within the European Union (EU).
The central premise of the course is to reverse the terms by which humanitarianism and colonialism are usually understood and to excavate new meanings of each through histories of architectures and constructed environments.
Ferdinand Piëch, a member of Porsche's founding family, a board member, and also chairman of Volkswagen, pounced on the opportunity to reverse the terms of Porsche's audacious bid.
There is a dash of the Dubliner Oscar Wilde in Žižek, a man who couldn't hear a pious English sentiment without feeling an irresistible itch to reverse its terms, rip it inside out or stand it on its head.
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