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reverse

[ri-vurs] / rɪˈvɜrs /






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He even invited state lawmakers on set while filming Season 2 to show them the importance of California’s film and TV tax credit program to reverse the exodus of Hollywood productions.

From Los Angeles Times

In markets, strength often begets more strength, or, as technicians like to say, trends once in motion tend to remain that way more likely than they are to reverse.

From Barron's

Those moves are likely to reverse course, presenting an opportunity for a lucrative trade for buyers.

From Barron's

All three major U.S. stock indexes ended higher Monday, reversing an early dip after futures slipped Sunday evening when the Fed first announced the news.

From Barron's

In a twice-yearly report on the economic outlook, the Washington D.C.-based development bank’s economists reversed many of the cuts to forecasts they announced in June as the higher duties were being rolled out.

From The Wall Street Journal