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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to be reverted' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that is going to be returned or reversed to a previous state. For example, "We have decided to be reverted back to the original policy."
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Anyway, if one is sure that the data/parameters of interest are sampled from normal distribution, Eddington's statement is better to be reverted because of sufficiency.
This method is clean and simple and any changes pulled from the source code repository will be instantly available (features will have the status of "overridden" and need to be "reverted" for changes from the source to be made live).
Depending on the hypervisor and operating system, conversion can require the changes made by the Image Fabricator to be reverted and reapplied.
When this occurs the compensation algorithm has to be deactivated and the modifications made by the algorithm have to be reverted.
Admins can mark content as read-only, restricting who can edit a file and a version history tracks all changes to a document and allows a previous version to be reverted.
Aside from Germanic Europe, the Reich's western frontiers with France were to be reverted to those of the earlier Holy Roman Empire, which would have meant the complete annexation of all of Wallonia, French Switzerland, and large areas of northern and eastern France.
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Many seem to be reverting to conspiracy theories!
Oh...he seems to be reverting to his plan of advancing in the centre.
As we approach national elections in November, Kabila seems to be reverting to some of his father's characteristics.
Given that Russia sometimes seems to be reverting to the dusty playbook of the Soviet Union, some concerns seemed to feed off old habits.
While he seemed to be reverting to his bachelor days, he felt more married than ever; he needed these friends to fill the void.
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