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glasnost
Glasnost is a word that means to speak openly and honestly.
Perestroika, which literally means restructuring, was a political movement for reformation in the Soviet Union. Glasnost, which means openness, was a policy reform proposed by Mikhail Gorbachev.
a Soviet policy permitting open discussion of political and social issues and freer dissemination of news and information : Means Openness.
Gorbachev's policy that eased censorship in the Soviet Union and introduced many other democratic freedoms was referred to as glasnost, which literally means "openness".
I can't be sure without more information, but best guess is that Whatever Government Agency or Department you are dealing with made some sort of decision. Somehow that first decision came under review, either because you appealed it or contested it in some way, or because of some internal policy. Regardless after a review of the initial decision was reviewed, it was reversed. That means it was overturned; ie that the opposite of that decision is now in effect. If they first said "yes" reversed means "no". If they first said "no," reversed means "yes".
No. Reversed means the verdict is "un-done". Remanded means it is sent back down to the lower court for a new decision.
it means crazy
Yes in AC circuits the terminology reversed polarity means the hot and neutral are reversed to what they should be. In DC circuits reversed polarity means that the positive and negative terminals are reversed to what they should be.
No.
The Chinese one-child policy was enacted in 1979 by the Chinese government under leader Deng Xiaoping as a means to curb population growth. While it is a government policy rather than an invention, it is often associated with Deng Xiaoping due to his role in its implementation.
It means exactly that. If a play was called one way then challenged by a team and then the call was reversed after a review, it usually means that call will be the official call. That reversed call can usually affect the outcome of the game. This is not always the case, but it does happen.