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Did he really want to reverse his stance of last week?
He even appeared to reverse his stance on abstaining from voting.
For obvious moral and practical reasons, ADB ought to reverse its stance and pay the compensation CRP recommended for families affected by the Cambodia rail project.
But in 2006, the I.R.S. began to reverse its stance that the transactions were valid for deferral, and claimed Mr. Anschutz immediately owed nearly $144 million in back taxes.
The government is to reverse its stance on the safety of a swine flu vaccine given to 6 million people in Britain and accept that on rare occasions the jab can trigger the devastating sleep disorder narcolepsy.
Microsoft didn't have to reverse its stance.
Pepperdine may be among the first anti-LGBT universities to withdraw its Title IX exemption and reverse its stance.
The public outcry played a role in Wilson's decision in 1917 to reverse his stance and announce his support for a suffrage amendment.
They assume that Democrats would reverse their stance if their candidate lost the popular vote but won in the electoral college.
"We cannot easily reverse the policy stance, as inflation remains relatively high.
Mr. Obama has vowed to reverse the deregulatory stance of the Bush administration and overhaul the entire system of financial supervision.
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