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Falling incomes and rising deficits could translate into less stable health-insurance markets and cuts to Medicaid, which reimburses prescriptions for naloxone, a drug used to
reverse
opioid overdoses.
Such a scenario would
reverse
the gloomy demographic and economic trends in Russia’s eastern territories, and would strengthen Russia’s geopolitical position in the process.
Trump has already lost face with China, by challenging, with his trademark bluster, the “One China” policy, only to
reverse
course meekly in a February 9 phone call with Xi.
Indeed, those central banks that have tried raising interest rates prematurely, including the European Central Bank and the Swedish National Bank, have been forced to
reverse
course, and the Fed wants to avoid that fate.
In neglecting the necessary investments, the US has put itself on a precarious path, one that could lead to stagnation and decline, which would be difficult to
reverse.
So, why not
reverse
the order?
There still may be time to
reverse
current trends in the West.
It is time to
reverse
these trends by focusing on the inspiring stories of communities that are reinventing themselves and bringing people together for the common good.
Only Germany can
reverse
the dynamic of disintegration in Europe.
Papandreou had to
reverse
course quickly in response to both internal and external pressure, but the option that he put on the table will not go away whatever the fate of the present Greek government.
There is also the issue of
reverse
causality.
But perhaps Europeans should
reverse
the process: what do Americans think is wrong with Europe?
What if the reality is the reverse?"
Moreover, because this tendency reflects fundamental shifts in the way that people eat, it will be difficult to
reverse.
The Netherlands seems to be undergoing a sort of industrial revolution in reverse, with jobs moving from factories to homes.
Trump’s ability to
reverse
himself and deny having done so could be equally advantageous.
Rudd campaigned on a promise to
reverse
that stance, but the failure of the climate-change talks in Copenhagen last December, when President Barack Obama refused to make the kind of commitment on behalf of the United States that was required, left Rudd’s government in an awkward position.
In 1990, Europeans and Americans joined forces to
reverse
Iraq’s invasion and occupation of Kuwait.
Merkel’s failure to
reverse
social fragmentation led to rising support for the AfD.
In a network economy the
reverse
is true: one fax machine is worth nothing; two fax machines something; 1000 machines connected together create real value, and that value goes up as more machines join the network.
Moreover, social services and social security will need to be strengthened in order to
reverse
a pattern of rising inequality.
Will China find a way to
reverse
its economic slowdown?
We can
reverse
ocean degradation, and turn the cycle of decline into a cycle of renewal.
It might stall, but it would never go into
reverse.
If we want to
reverse
these trends and maximize innovation output, we need more mechanisms for funding the commercialization of smart ideas.
However, the
reverse
sometimes is achieved, as another study in Paraguay shows.
Financial Globalization in
Reverse?
Moreover, even at this level, the carbon price probably will not be enough to
reverse
Australia’s emissions trend.
Indeed, since 1997, there has been a
reverse
flow of capital from countries on the poor periphery of the world economy to those in the wealthy center.
And now the darlings of the world economy, emerging markets, have proved unable to
reverse
their own slowdowns.
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