Sentences with phrase «as turnabout»

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The turnabout for the first generation of post-Mao Chinese capitalists, once seen as exemplars of the country's ingenuity and economic prowess, has been swift.
The pivot points are defined as «major support and resistance levels» where there is a strong likelihood of a price turnabout and where the pattern would shift in the opposite direction.
Recently, on the campaign trail, Akufo - Addo, surprisingly, in a complete turnabout to his earlier assertion that John Mahama had done nothing, absolutely nothing these four years, now assures the Ghanaian electorate that given the nod as President, he was going to complete the projects John Mahama had started but could not complete, a tacit but implicit admission, that, indeed, John Mahama was doing «something.»
The turnabout shouldn't really come as much of a surprise.
In those figures lies the turnabout in world population that Glick predicts, and also its senescence, because when people are taken off the population escalator — at the front end, by not being born — those already on it become more conspicuous as they near the top.
New York's expected turnabout comes as states across the country are trying to respond to anger over standardized testing, and as the Obama administration is backing off the idea of tying teacher evaluations to test scores.
The pivot points are defined as «major support and resistance levels» where there is a strong likelihood of a price turnabout and where the pattern would shift in the opposite direction.
The category «Action Painting,» coined by art critic Harold Rosenberg in 1951, is more fitting as a descriptor for the turnabout that Kline's art took after World War II.
Many features, including Turnabout, were first formally cataloged in 1957 and 1958 as part of the first International Geophysical Year (IGY).
Now, as it switches back just six months later, I can think of no precedent for such a rapid turnabout.
According to IAM magazine, which covers intellectual property issues, Apple appears to be intent on winding down Rockstar altogether — a dramatic turnabout from 2011, when Apple banded together with four other firms (Microsoft, Blackberry, Ericsson and Sony) to pay $ 4.5 billion for old Nortel patents and to create Rockstar as a patent troll to attack Google.
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