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As you get further away from September 11th, that will revert back to normal".
The prime minister is sanguine about the Ukip figure, claiming it is a protest vote that will revert to him after the European elections.
To protect against this, the Dome9 client has a built in "emergency mode" that will revert back to your default settings if it loses contact with the Dome9 service for a pre-determined amount of time.
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That is traders bet that prices will revert to a long-run mean.
You can assume either that the valuation will remain unchanged or that it will revert to the historical average.
Bernanke has gone to great lengths to reassure politicians that policy will revert to normal as soon as possible, that the Fed remains as vigilant as ever about inflation; and while Woodford doesn't quite say this, all this amounts to offering forward guidance in exactly the wrong direction.
They cling to the idea that all the troubles in their industry are cyclical, and that markets will revert to the mean.
Up to 600 sites are threatened by the Ilisu dam, including Gre Amer, where evidence of Neolithic civilizations are coded in chips of rock and bits of clay — adobe secrets that will soon revert to mud.
Naysayers and Dr's of Gloom keep chanting the same song of doom that all paper money will cease to exist one day and that everyone will revert to the gold and silver standard in the not too distant future.
Skeptics will argue that Goldman will revert to type as soon as politicians take their eyes off the ball.
Which suggests that people will revert to talking about a two-state solution before long.(Photo: AFP).
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