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What (who) is quite the reverse - definition

BOOK BY CHRIS PATTEN
Chris Patten, Not Quite the Diplomat; Not quite the diplomat

The Girl Who Couldn't Quite         
1950 FILM
The Girl Who Couldn't Quite!
The Girl Who Couldn't Quite is a 1950 British drama film directed by Norman Lee and starring Bill Owen, Elizabeth Henson and Iris Hoey.BFI.
Quite Interesting Limited         
BRITISH RESEARCH COMPANY
Quite Interesting Ltd.; Quite Interesting Ltd
Quite Interesting Limited is a British research company, most notable for providing the research for the British television panel game QI (itself an abbreviation of Quite Interesting) and the Swedish version Intresseklubben, as well as other QI–related programmes and products. The company founder and chairman is John Lloyd, the creator and producer of QI, and host of the radio panel game The Museum of Curiosity, which also uses Quite Interesting Limited for its research.
Reverse mathematics         
BRANCH OF MATHEMATICAL LOGIC THAT SEEKS TO DETERMINE WHICH AXIOMS ARE REQUIRED TO PROVE THEOREMS OF MATHEMATICS
Reverse Mathematics; Weak König's lemma; Weak Konig's lemma; Arithmetical transfinite recursion; Constructive reverse mathematics; Bounded reverse mathematics
Reverse mathematics is a program in mathematical logic that seeks to determine which axioms are required to prove theorems of mathematics. Its defining method can briefly be described as "going backwards from the theorems to the axioms", in contrast to the ordinary mathematical practice of deriving theorems from axioms.

Wikipedia

Not Quite the Diplomat

Not Quite the Diplomat: Home Truths About World Affairs is a book by Chris Patten, published by Allen Lane in September 2005. Patten was the last Governor of Hong Kong and afterwards became Europe's Commissioner for External Relations. In the book, he attempts to provide insights into the world of diplomacy and discusses the position of a unified Europe in relation to the United States and emerging powers such as India and China.

A revised version of the book for the American market is called Cousins and Strangers: America, Britain, and Europe in a New Century. It contains an additional chapter, Happy Families.

The book contains an interesting comment on Black and Scholes regarding their option pricing formula (p. 218): "... it is surely laughable when the highest awards are showered on those who promote the most gimcrack schemes to make them-selves rich, at least for a while. The geniuses who invented the pyramid of derivatives at Long-Term Capital Management were awarded the Nobel Prize for their cleverness, not long before the whole edifice came crashing down with the financial community digging deep into its pockets to prevent too much collateral damage. To every excess, there comes a reaction."

Examples of use of quite the reverse
1. It seems, however, that it has done quite the reverse.
2. Quite the reverse –– self–reflection is a pervasive Russian characteristic.
3. Not that this thought–provoking exhibition is in any way sombre; quite the reverse.
4. This was not done in a spirit of flirtation, quite the reverse.
5. "It‘s not a way of avoiding questions, it‘s quite the reverse.