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Still, it is simplistic to revert to the notion that the "old drugs" work just as well and cost less, and therefore the motivation is higher industry profits.
Under Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's tutelage, he reversed course, reverting to the realist notion of prioritizing short-term relations with any regime over efforts to win long-term reform.
We don't want to revert to the Cold War notion of "ideological struggle," but we should awaken to the fact that China and Russia, in parallel and with increasing awareness of the advantages of their cooperation, are intent on demonizing the national identities of the United States and its allies.
In fact, we do not even have a workable definition of the notion of "scientific impact" itself, unless we revert to the tautology of defining it as the number of citations received by a publication.
"To do otherwise is to revert to the law of the jungle".
"Functions of government departments revert to the office of the president".
Pokémon Go offers the players a chance to revert to the pursuits of their childhood.
Now, to revert to the symptoms of hip-joint disease.
We will revert to the case of CYTB in the Discussion.
And authors revert to the worst form of censorship self-censorship.
It's going to revert to the dark ages of American medicine.
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