It referred to this period as a reverse bubble, where only the bad in everything is noticed.
We have a reverse problem now: too much information that's too accessible and not too reliable.
You could have a reverse Gresham's Law at work, in which good money drives out bad.
If a reverse migration continues, the right-to-work states will soon have the last laugh.
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He says he received a reverse 911 call with instructions to evacuate Tuesday morning.
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If families can afford it, she recommends a reverse osmosis filter, which will eliminate all impurities.
His company's solution is to incorporate super-hydrophilic (i.e. water-loving) nanoparticles into a reverse osmosis membrane.
With FNSR I do see a bit of a reverse Head and Shoulders bottom here.
Senior citizens can also look into asking their families for help before getting a reverse mortgage.
For a country that pioneered liberalised energy markets in the 1990s, that is quite a reverse.
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My own advice: do a reverse image search on the photos they send you.
There, more magnets would funnel them into a delightfully Buck-Rogers-sounding device called a reverse cyclotron.
Through a reverse photo search, Schulman discovers that Amanda's pictures belong to someone else.
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In a reverse fashion, most of the recognized business gurus always found time to be a mentor.
That is almost as good a reverse indicator probably as the stuff I heard at the St.
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The daily chart of Apple Inc. ( AAPL) appears to be forming a reverse head-and-shoulders bottom formation.
"A reverse mortgage feeds into our American desire to avoid the financial facts of life, " Mr. Quinlan wrote.
WSJ: Rethinking Reverse Mortgages, Part 2: Pitfalls and Dangers
But then there are tales of companies like CTC Cosmetics Holdings, which did a reverse merger in 1997.
Kind of like a reverse-Home Alone, if Macauley Culkin were thinner and shorter and had a touch screen.
Even more exciting, large organic molecules can be exploited in a reverse process--converting light to electricity--with potentially far-reaching effects.
However, it seems that a quick trip to public trading through a reverse merger does little to protect investors.
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In a reverse takeover, also known as a reverse merger, a private company merges with a publicly traded shell.
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States could also require a reverse mortgage so that families actually use up all assets before receiving state help.
Should we develop a reverse Turing Test, determining the point of Artificial Mechanization?
The analogy of Romney as a reverse Robin Hood draws parallels to history.
In a reverse merger, the private firm merges with a public shell company.
It's a reverse migration trend where people move back to India from overseas.
He followed up a straight six off Broad with a reverse sweep for four in Adil Rashid's first over.
Indeed, this new decision is a reverse from just over a year ago.
That's in part because with a reverse mortgage, the unused portion of the line of credit grows bigger over time.
WSJ: Rethinking Reverse Mortgages, Part 2: Pitfalls and Dangers
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