The decision to close several stores that had previously been identified for closure, including Stockport and Grimsby, were reversed following talks with landlords.
These assignments were reversed following consultation feedback from individuals and BT.
This stance, according to the AMA, was reversed in 1989, following new evidence of reduction in risk of urinary tract infection.
Many Thaksin-era energy policies were reversed following the 2006 coup.
The changes were reversed following another referendum in 1997.
However, it was reversed following the relatively minor effects in South Florida.
These results indicate that disease progression was not just prevented but was reversed following anti-TNF-α treatment.
This decision was reversed following the coup in 1966 and a move back to Sekondi.
However this policy was reversed following the 2008 General Election which brought the John Key led Fifth National Government of New Zealand to power.
Sunday services on the branch were abolished as a cost-cutting measure, although this decision was reversed following protests.