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It's a short step toward reversing the terms of judgment and arriving at racist theories like the one advanced by Wagner in his anti-Semitic essay "Judaism in Music".
An earlier version of this column gave the correct figures for the percentage of whites, Hispanics and African-Americans who are married, but by reversing the terms lower and higher and single and married made it sound like the numbers referred to the percentage of singles in those groups.
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The speaker has, from the beginning, objected to reversing the term-limits law, and, after briefly toying with the idea of approving a term extension, now sounds cool to that, too.
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.
In the days following, Instagram reversed the terms, but not after drawing mass amounts of protest online.
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.
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