Sentences with phrase «many dramatic turnarounds»

South Korea's new management - minded approach is a dramatic turnaround from its energetic regulatory crackdown on cryptocurrency exchanges this past year, alarmed at a heated market that saw local prices of Bitcoin and other virtual currencies in South Korea trade for higher than international levels.
His salvation of Nissan from 1999 to 2005 remains «one of the most dramatic turnarounds in the history of the modern corporation,» says McKinsey.
Daniel Goleman packs this one with fascinating case histories of triumphs, disasters, and dramatic turnarounds from more than 500 organizations around the world.
No video game name was hotter over the past year than Nintendo (ntdoy), which enjoyed a dramatic turnaround thanks to the March 2017 release of its new handheld console, the Switch.
Once the company stopped hiding its eco-story and started marketing its six - decade leadership in green materials sourcing, it became Number One in its category (a dramatic turnaround from its bankruptcy a few years earlier).
As soon as I began waiting for stocks and ETFs to move above their technical resistance levels, rather than buying in anticipation («jumping the gun»), I quickly noticed a dramatic turnaround in my trading profits.
Despite the dramatic turnaround in fiscal fortunes in only two years, federal finances are still considered to be «fiscally sustainable».
In a dramatic turnaround from his election campaign calls for the 16 - year war to be brought to an end, Trump unveiled a new south Asia strategy designed to prevent a Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, target Islamic State and al Qaida and stop mass terror attacks in the USA.
We said at the beginning of this appendix that any hypothesis about the resurrection appearances, besides being consistent with modern scholarship and arguable from the evidence, must also explain the dramatic turnaround in the disciples and the content of their preaching.
«It was a dramatic turnaround and today he is in great shape.
«It is a dramatic turnaround.
After a dramatic turnaround during just 18 months in the hands of private equity firm Pacific Equity Partners, Spotless returned to the ASX boards in a $ 1 billion float in May.
The dramatic turnaround for Casella, which posted a $ 45.3 million profit in 2011, underscores the significant challenges facing Australian export businesses.
However, after the shocking 3 - 1 defeat to title rivals Leicester City, Pep could decide to make a dramatic turnaround.
The Braves» hot August — they had won 19 of 27 games through Monday — coincided with the dramatic turnaround of third baseman Chipper Jones.
When I say chestnuts, that is not a literal translation of the Spanish word used by Arsenal's tormentor in chief Troy Deeney in an interview after his Watford side had stunned us with two late goals to complete a dramatic turnaround in our Premier League clash.
The man responsible for the club's dramatic turnaround in fortunes, manager Paul Lambert, didn't spend any time in the summer basking in the glory of yet another promotion, he got his head down and began recruiting for an incredibly tough season in the Barclay's Premier League as soon as promotion was confirmed.
Son Heung - Min had Spurs dreaming when his scuffed effort gave them a 39th - minute lead, but Gonzalo Higuain and Paulo Dybala inspired a dramatic turnaround after the break.
In a dramatic turnaround from the bribery and fraud charges leveled three years ago, a former high - ranking NYPD police chief pleaded guilty in federal court to dispatching police resources without permission for the benefit of a mayoral donor and other residents of Brooklyn's Borough Park neighborhood.
In a dramatic turnaround, the head of the state Canal Corporation, now says Governor Andrew Cuomo's layoffs there will indeed mean a drastic reduction in operations along the canal system along with a corresponding drop in morale.
«Not since the first President Bush told us to read his lips have we seen a more dramatic turnaround on a campaign promise than what we've seen from the Senate Republicans,» the Queens Democrat said.
ALBANY, NY (04/05/2013)(readMedia)-- In a dramatic turnaround, the head of the state Canal Corporation, now says Gov. Andrew Cuomo's layoffs there will indeed mean a drastic reduction in operations along the canal system along with a corresponding drop in morale.
Still, the discussion of some types of gun control legislation is a dramatic turnaround for Florida, which has earned the nickname the «Gunshine State» for its gun policies.
NOW UPDATED The latest You Gov poll for Scotland on Sunday shows that the SNP are favourites to form the next Scottish Government — a dramatic turnaround from only a few weeks ago.
«Is this quarter a harbinger of a dramatic turnaround in venture capital investing?
«Lung cancer patients are usually treated with chemo, and they can do well, but you seldom see dramatic turnarounds,» Shaw says.
A consummate character actor who's beloved in the industry, Rockwell was also helped among voters by the size of his role and the dramatic turnaround Dixon takes in the film's plot, eventually forming an uneasy alliance with the main character Mildred (Frances McDormand).
But how does a school that was among the lowest performing in the state experience such a dramatic turnaround in such a short time?
His determined leadership was essential to the dramatic turnaround of New York's bid for RttT funding.
In a dramatic turnaround from its previous strong support for charter schools, the Buffalo, N.Y., school board voted last week to impose a one - year moratorium on allowing more of the independently operated public schools.
A similar but less dramatic turnaround is observed when national ranking information is supplied.
The dramatic turnaround has meant rethinking everything from instructional strategies and hiring practices to physical facilities and access to technology.
The guide, «Turning Around Chronically Low - Performing Schools» (ies.ed.gov / ncee / wwc / practiceguides), cites teacher collaboration as a frequent approach to improving instruction in 35 chronically low - performing schools that achieved dramatic turnarounds (substantial gains in student achievement within three years).
Torres revitalized a New York elementary school, instigating a dramatic turnaround for the 700 prekindergarten through 5th grade students who attend PS 55.
How largely African American Oak Park schools near Detroit, Michigan, became a Michigan success story and why Governor John Engler touts them as an example of how a low - achieving school can experience a dramatic turnaround.
A low - performing California school district experienced a dramatic turnaround when faculty members began studying student assessment data and working together to ensure students had the support they needed.
It only took Houston high school math teacher Gary Rubenstein a few minutes on the internet to bust the latest Chicago Public School myth — the «triumph» of a «dramatic turnaround» specialist principal now working her magic at Marshall High School, as described by a recent Tribune article.
Six high - performing / high - poverty schools provide insights into what it takes to make a dramatic turnaround.
Still, word of the dramatic turnaround has spread: principals and administrators from other failing high schools as far away as Chicago have been touring New Dorp.
Greenacre opens as Great Yarmouth Primary Academy, marking the start of a dramatic turnaround for the school.
«The Canadian company lost $ 148m (# 95m) for the three months to 29 November, a dramatic turnaround from the $ 4.4 bn loss for the same period a year earlier.
Pier 1 Imports has had a dramatic turnaround since 2008 and should continue to outperform other retailers.
All of a sudden, there has been a dramatic turnaround on the issue.
The reason for this dramatic turnaround in US gas production was a combination of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing.
In a 1999 letter, Peabody Energy's Fred Palmer wrote, «it is unfortunate that ICE did not go forward» since the campaign did provoke a «dramatic turnaround in how people viewed the issue of global warming» (Readfearn 2013; Oreskes 2011).
The dramatic turnaround in Russia's economic health over the past two years will be sustainable only if extensive planned reforms are implemented across the Russian economy and especially in its energy sector.
This was a dramatic turnaround for the Liberals; before introducing the tax they were not seen as a government that cared for the environment, quite the opposite actually.
After staffing the right individual, our sales recruiters have seen dramatic turnaround in performance.
Because of this dramatic turnaround, I'm passionate about seeing others experience optimal health!
The most unhappy marriages experienced the most dramatic turnarounds: Seventy - eight percent of adults who said their marriages were very unhappy [24] and who avoided divorce ended up happily married five years later.
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