He was right, it took a long time reversing and manoeuvring under the battery of unseen eyes.
Within days, the council reversed its decision under immense public pressure and scrutiny.
The amendment was adopted by the House but reversed the following day under pressure from Democratic leaders.
The momentum reversed under the new management, and Quaker put it up for sale.
"A good thing I didn't know that or I'd have been afraid to reverse course under full power."
She, however, reversed herself under intensive questioning by the trustees and said that some students were no longer being required to pass the test.
He was embarrassed when a new colonial secretary reversed this decision under pressure from those who held opposing views.
"Separate but equal" was considered Constitutional at one point in time, but reversed under later examination.
In 1987, the court reversed its decision under Dennison.
They reversed course under public pressure a few weeks later.