Sentences with phrase «dramatic 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.
In a dramatic turnabout from the days of Bush and Harper, US President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau announced an agreement to help lead the transition to a low - carbon economy and spur other nations to ratify the Paris climate accord.
Once an advocate of high stakes testing and school accountability for student performance, Ravitch's current positions are a dramatic turnabout.
And does it explain the dramatic turnabout of the disciples and the content of their proclamation?
Such a dramatic turnabout in investment strategy is, I believe, without precedent in the mutual fund industry
Late last month, scientists from Woods Hole Research Center and Boston University published in Science an analysis of satellite data showing one of the most dramatic turnabouts in recent memory.
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