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reversion <a reversion; reversions> N

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annuity in reversion ECON

under the right of reversion ECON

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Yields are expected to fall in 2010, and again in 2012 as rental reversions come through.
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Failure to conform will result in reversion so as not to have the list either too lengthy or in disorder.
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Such selections are often prone to reversion, meaning that part or all of the plant reverts to its original form.
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The standard industry contract allows for the reversion of rights.
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In recent years, there has been some reversion of this decline as a result of growth of fertility and mortality.
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Two new reversions of the title occurred in 1822 and 1879.
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The house was occupied by offices for sixty years before its recent reversion to a private residence.
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K. 450, the next, shows a reversion to an earlier, galant style.
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The writ lies for him in reversion against the transfer.
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However, a 2004 redesign prompted many calls for reversion to the original code.
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