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to reverting

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To turn back, or turn to the contrary; to reverse.

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Still, they are not averse to reverting to the playfulness of their earlier works.

Analysts said the reports built a strong case for a resilient economy, rather than one that was prone to reverting back to recession.

Many experts agree that Boko Haram is likely to transition from capturing and holding territory to reverting to a pattern of hit-and-run attacks.

However, it is also possible that the ancestral X of dipterans is unusually prone to reverting to an autosomal state.

The importance of experience in group process was also demonstrated in that non-experts were more vulnerable to reverting to didactic techniques under pressure.

If there is a phenotypic cost to reverting X chromosomes to autosomes, this cost should become larger as the number of genes on the X increases, and larger X chromosomes are expected to be more stable.

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I had to revert to traditional methods.

McMaster aimed to revert to tradition.

They need to revert to type.

You tend to revert to old habits.

Mutations are not supposed to revert spontaneously".

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