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36 Sentences With "gone into reverse"

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Now the process has gone into reverse, worsening the slump.
Now even its modest recovery seems to have gone into reverse.
China's push to internationalise the yuan has recently gone into reverse.
The march of freedom seems in some places to have gone into reverse.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germanys industrial sector has gone into reverse.
But for now even the limited reforms to give women more opportunities have gone into reverse.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germany's industrial sector has gone into reverse.
Yet the retreat of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) has stalled, and in some respects gone into reverse.
And yet, as our reporting makes clear (see article), African democracy has stalled—or even gone into reverse.
After years in which it looked as if Britain's two-party system was fragmenting, things have gone into reverse.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germanys industrial sector the continents engine room has gone into reverse.
In the past year, however, that trend has gone into reverse, with employment growing more quickly in the snazzier professions.
That has gone into reverse in recent years, since the 2014 collapse in the price of oil and the ruble.
Europe in particular has seen its recovery sputter and Germanys industrial sector the continents engine room has actually gone into reverse.
Turkish is growing at an annual rate of 30%, unlike its Gulf rivals, whose expansion has stalled or gone into reverse (see chart).
That flood has since gone into reverse with pension funds losing faith in the commodities story in the face of consistently poor returns.
Instead, inflation has gone into reverse during the past several months, with both indices dipping well below 2 percent in year-over-year terms.
BRUSSELS — Germany's once unstoppable economy has gone into reverse, adding another threat to European stability just as Italy escalated its dispute with fiscal overseers in Brussels.
By contrast, since 2010 this effect has gone into reverse while overall productivity has barely grown, reflecting a reluctance of people to change jobs after the financial crisis.
DUBAI, Feb 6 (Reuters) - Middle Eastern stock markets look set for further losses on Tuesday as the global bull market in equities appears to have gone into reverse.
Elsewhere a 25-year shift towards freedom and open markets has gone into reverse, even as China, soon to be the world's largest economy, shows that dictatorships can thrive.
Many EU states are not eager to see such a large, mostly Muslim country as a member, and are concerned that Ankara's record on basic freedoms has gone into reverse in recent years.
Rorty explains: While the Left's back was turned, the bourgeoisification of the white proletariat which began in WWII and continued up through the Vietnam War has been halted, and the process has gone into reverse.
India may not have mass migration on the scale that transformed China, but it is still sizeable, he argues, and has been rising as a share of the population even as convergence has gone into reverse.
LONDON (Reuters) - Hedge funds have started to liquidate some of their record bullish positions in crude oil and refined fuels as the rally has gone into reverse and amid signs that U.S. shale production is surging.
Convinced by experts' new estimates that millions of Americans would be at risk for infection and hundreds of thousands at risk for dying if he prematurely reopened the country, Mr. Trump and Fox have gone into reverse.
The huge gains in health insurance coverage under President Barack Obama have stalled or gone into reverse, and there has been a sharp increase in the number of Americans who report delaying medical treatment because of costs.
Since the League and the anti-establishment 50.1-Star party formed a government, the economy has gone into reverse and the new administration's big-spending budget plans have sent interest rates up and prompted fears of another banking crisis.
This, however, is not necessarily the case: oil price rises have come to a halt and gone into reverse, and, according to our supply/demand balance, so might the decline in oil stocks, at least in the early part of this year.
"Now, Tim, if you would have gone into reverse, and hit that guy, which you almost did, that would be a legitimate lifelong cocktail-party story," Weiner told Tim as the nervous volunteer maneuvered the damaged-but-still-drivable van toward the arena.
Pierre Moscovici, the EU commissioner for economic and monetary affairs, complains that growth is still too low; that differences between north and south remain large, and convergence has stopped or gone into reverse; and that the region suffers from serious imbalances, including a German current-account surplus of almost 9% of GDP.
The original intention of the line was to rail out lead from the adjacent hills, but by the time that the line had opened, the lead industry boom had mostly gone into reverse. However, in 1911, the station at Middleton railed out of barytes. A shed was provided at Middleton to service the steam trains up and down the line. Most trains worked beyond Barnard Castle and into with at least five out and back workings daily in 1922 which had risen to six each way by the 1946 timetable.
Lomax was appointed Fortress Commander in June 1942 and given the rank of acting Major-General in July. In March 1943, Lomax travelled to India to take command of 26th Indian Infantry Division. He was immediately ordered to the Arakan to replace Major-General Lloyd who had incurred the Army commander's displeasure (Noel Irwin). Part of the problem had been that after an encouraging start the campaign had gone into reverse and Irwin had committed more and more brigades until Lloyd's divisional headquarters had ended up with nine brigades under command, far too many to control effectively.
In the immediate aftermath of the economic depression that hat hit western economies in the aftermath of the 1929 Wall Street Crash, price inflation had gone into reverse and the domestic purchasing power of the French currency had begun to increase. The mid 1930s saw renewed economic paralysis in France, however, and during the second half of the decade price inflation returned with a vengeance. The Salmson S4-DA which the manufacturer had adverstized in bare chassis form for 24,000 francs in October 1936 was priced, in January 1938, at 31,200 francs: there were equivalent price increases for cars with bodies fitted.
Reviewer Anthony Quinn from The Independent argues that Jordan "...seems to have gone into reverse since his 2001 Buffalo Soldiers, aiming for the LA rondeau of Altman's Short Cuts but missing all the vital ingredients – wit, humanity, charm, nuance and meaning." Some of the rare positive reviewers interpreted the aimless, emptiness of the film as an intentional way of bringing out the themes of Ellis' short stories. Rob Nelson from Variety stated that "[r]ating less than zero on the sophistication scale, The Informers is thus a totally faithful adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis' novel -- and an accurate look at early '80s-era Los Angeles".
But when the rate was set free, the price of dollars went down instead of going up. That initial effect could be explained by the tight restraints imposed on liquidity, which drove firms and individuals who held dollar balances to convert them to domestic currency in order to keep operating. This movement should presumably have gone into reverse when holdings of dollars ran out, but fully eighteen months later no reversal had occurred. Dollars remained too cheap to make exports profitable and too cheap for many producers to compete against imports for several reasons, including the continuing influx of dollars from the drug trade into street markets and then into the banking system.

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