Sulphate-based geoengineering would certainly slow down its recovery, but would not send it into reverse.
One such approach--the use of a so-called doorway page--has apparently thrown BMW into reverse.
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And it could also suffer from what happens when network effects go into reverse.
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Eventually, supply will expand and prices will start to fall, pushing the whole process into reverse.
But none of this means the shift to cloud computing is about to go into reverse.
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Surgeons liken it to putting a tractor-trailer into reverse gear and swerving flawlessly through a wicked S-curve.
However, after being sold to Morton instead, his career went into reverse as his off-field problems emerged.
Could regulators, afraid of the free-for-all that they have created, now put the whole thing into reverse?
If the markets believe Italy is 'saveable', a virtuous outcome is possible and contagion will go into reverse.
If either of these trends go into reverse, consumer banking would cease to be such a reliable money-spinner.
This year foreign capital has gone into reverse at the same time as India's current-account deficit has widened sharply.
Shift the process into reverse and it will be hard to recover the political will to move it forward.
Finally, globalisation went into reverse as the first world war and the Great Depression pushed governments further towards autarky.
Now that a bad year has arrived, this effect has gone into reverse.
After powering through the 10, 000 and then the 11, 000 level earlier this year, the Dow is now going into reverse.
But then it all rather fell apart as those network effects went into reverse as a result of the PC.
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CBI's chief economist, there are good reasons to expect that the recent earnings boom is about to go into reverse.
If prices fall, this process goes viciously into reverse, and a credit crunch can amplify the impact of falling prices.
As a result of share fever, when share prices go into reverse more people will be affected than ever before.
The risk now is that this could all go into reverse, as plunging share prices dent consumer and business confidence.
Italy and Spain have seen sharp rises in unit labour costs and their labour-productivity growth has stalled or gone into reverse.
Some believe the economy already jolted into reverse during the July-to-September quarter.
We cannot allow the age of reason to gradually shift into reverse.
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Where and when will their operations go into reverse let alone stop?
However, the diversification of Australian exports had stagnated in the 90s, with growth in tourism, education and specialized manufacturing moving into reverse, he said.
Having nationalised swathes of industry and subjected the country to two devaluations and months of punishment by the markets, Mitterrand was forced into reverse.
For most of this year the yen has been the world's strongest currency, but the forces that pushed it up have shifted into reverse.
As the Employment Outlook shows, in the past few years the pace has slowed in some respects (and, in a few cases, gone into reverse).
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But the gas pedal problems could throw its sales into reverse.
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