In terms
of turnaround in behavior, grades, and participation in school activities, particularly in the past year, Pearl explained for herself how the program helped: «At the end of last year, I saw some of my classmates losing their privileges, consistently getting in trouble, and I got tired of that.
Professor Shamit Saggar, chair of the LCS board, says: «We are very proud
of the turnaround in our performance which has been driven by a board that has a clear consumer focus.
It would also force the country's organized markets to submit compliance filings within 15 days after that — again, an unheard -
of turnaround in a world where minute and arcane rule changes take months, if not years, to debate and implement.
Microsoft appears to be working on some sort
of turnaround in the gaming industry.
«Corporate climbers» (see table below) lists a handful of bond funds that are well positioned to take advantage
of a turnaround in the corporate bond market.
Actually, for the 1st quarter the results were horrendous, but recently there has been a bit
of a turnaround in the shares of these companies, although overall they are still lagging the market.
Furthermore, the literature lacks empirical evidence on the frequency
of turnaround in these low - performing schools.
A new school year begins Monday in Springfield, Massachusetts where rising standardized test scores and a falling dropout rate are seen as signs
of a turnaround in the struggling public school system.
In terms
of turnaround in behavior, grades, and participation in school activities, particularly in the past year, Pearl explained for herself how the program helped: «At the end of last year, I saw some of my classmates losing their privileges, consistently getting in trouble, and I got tired of that.
Mesquite Elementary School, in Tucson, Arizona, attributes much
of its turnaround in student performance — and their ongoing success — to their Reteach and Enrich program.
We end up paying to the rest of the country because England and Wales are on a knife - edge while the outcome of Scotland appears settled, it's just a question of how colossal the SNP landslide is, but it's good to sit back occasionally and gawp at the scale
of the turnaround in Scottish politics since a year ago.
But the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Dr. Kwame AddoKufour is optimistic
of a turnaround in the fortunes of the entity with the recommendations to be offered by the auditors.
Barca defender Gerard Pique piled misery on the Italians four minutes later, mopping up the rebound after Luis Suarez was thwarted by goalkeeper Alisson before Roma's top scorer Edin Dzeko struck at the right end to give his side faint hope
of a turnaround in the second leg.
give them hope
of a turnaround in fortunes so could be a very very very useful post to put up for debate amongst us fans.
Arsene Wenger has also enjoyed something
of a turnaround in fortunes as of late, with his side winning their last three league games without even conceding a goal.
Even Wenger can not believe this decision will be welcomed by every Arsenal fan though, or even by the majority of us unless wee some king
of turnaround in form from the timid and turgid e3fforst that have seen us slip from third place to sixth in recent weeks, with a record breaking Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich thrown in.
The life settlements industry showed major signs
of turnaround in 2013.
Nassetta also said that he was in the «optimistic bunch» of U.S. corporate leaders looking forward, citing the beginning stages
of a turnaround in a key portion of his business — corporate travel.
Shipping, which has been hit by years of overcapacity and slow economic growth, saw early signs
of a turnaround in early 2017, but freight rates fell in the second half.
New Consortium research shows that the positive effect
of turnarounds in elementary schools is very small, and there is negligible improvement in the high school turnarounds.
Not exact matches
Following years
of economic troubles
in the wake
of the sovereign debt crisis
of in 2011, Portugal, Spain and Italy have managed to
turnaround their economies.
He recommended buying a small position ahead
of the quarter
in case the
turnaround starts sooner than expected.
Now that Bornstein is claiming the original letter was essentially dictated by Trump (a stark
turnaround from his previous assertions the physician «really» wrote the letter himself), the gastroenterologist might face censure by the New York medical board, according to Dr. Arthur Caplan, the founding director
of the Division
of Medical Ethics at the NYU Langone Medical Center
in New York and one
of the nation's most prominent bioethicists.
The system also allows the job to be tracked from acceptance, through production and delivery.CJ King is currently providing door - to - door UK
turnaround in four working days on jobs that would normally take two to three weeks
in the UK.By implementing a high level
of integration and standardisation over the whole prepress, print and finishing process, the company is able to run large jobs over multiple presses achieving identical results, as well as short runs without delays
in changeover and make readies.
It's a significant
turnaround and an indication that they've continued to generate revenue
in the face
of uncertainty by finding a way to grow without hiring.
Today, factoring has become significant
in the financing
of many other businesses that depend on fast billing
turnaround, such as hardware stores, pharmacies, florists, wine and liquor distributors, parking garages (for commercial accounts), garden supply shops, pest controllers, and temp agencies.
«The bulls were hoping for a clean modest beat on this key growth segment which represents the underpinnings
of the IBM
turnaround story
in 2018 and beyond,» Ives wrote.
The result was everyone wanted to be part
of the successful
turnaround because they saw part
of their vision
in ours.
But Sequoia has sought a
turnaround itself
in recent years after suffering significant losses
in 2015 and 2016 associated with its holdings
in Valeant Pharmaceuticals, which lost a significant portion
of its value.
Brazil and Mexico have caught the eye
of U.S. executives as investment destinations after a sharp economic
turnaround in Latin America.
I've noted that the Cubs»
turnaround journey is like the trials and tribulations
of a startup
in many ways and the resemblance remains clear even
in the new season.
While minor - league and consumer replica jerseys are made
in Asia, Reebok manufactures the NHL gear
in Quebec to take advantage
of skilled technicians, rapid
turnaround and an intensive quality - control process.
James Cowan's current Canadian Business cover story, on how McDonald's Canada is helping to turn around the ailing global burger giant, is an
in - depth look into one
of the world's biggest business
turnaround stories.
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.
Executives
of both companies were upbeat about the progress
in their
turnaround plans after they reported second - quarter results.
It often results
in quick
turnaround of employees, a poisoned office environment, and high stress.
The company hasn't set any forward - looking goals
of where it wants to get to
in 2018, but Uber's workplace
turnaround is still a work
in progress.
In an industry that has moved beyond bespoke toward mass offshore production
of fast fashion, online retailers Gustin, The Petite Shop, and Before the Label are bringing decision - making back to the customer and production back to the United States for faster
turnaround and lower minimums.
Rometty is
in year six
of her
turnaround plan, and recently lost the confidence
of one
of her biggest and most famous investors: Warren Buffett, who revealed he's sold a third
of his shares since the beginning
of the year.
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of deals, highlighting potential for a
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His salvation
of Nissan from 1999 to 2005 remains «one
of the most dramatic
turnarounds in the history
of the modern corporation,» says McKinsey.
But Lewis says the
turnaround time for contacting a government agency
in the 21st century is more like the process
of writing a pen pal at summer camp
in the 20th century.
The Bay, meanwhile, is
in the midst
of a significant
turnaround, and Lowe's, Rona and Home Depot continue to eat away the company's hardware and appliance business.
Continuing a three - year
turnaround, eBay reported significant second - quarter revenue gains today, including a 20 percent jump
in the earnings
of its PayPal division over the second quarter
of 2012.
The airline last year said it would target HK$ 4 billion ($ 510 million)
in cost savings as part
of the
turnaround, which includes more than 740 individual measures, such as adding economy class seats
in its Boeing 777 jets.
«We have implemented
in the last two years a strong
turnaround plan
in France, with strong decrease
of the employee numbers
in France and the close
of five out
of seven sites,» Combes told CNBC.
The addition
of high - grade ounces is the latest good news for Blackham, who, earlier this month, confirmed a stunning
turnaround in the performance
of the Matilda / Wiluna gold project.
Time spent
in the trenches
of a large scale, high - tech
turnaround that married me to my desk night, day and weekends versus a clearly architected lifestyle work environment has produced scars
of different shapes and sizes.
Looking forward, Canada will need a
turnaround in both components
of capital spending to escape its current macroeconomic doldrums.
The need for fast
turnaround in the translation services industry is what sparked the entrepreneurial interest
of Jiri Stejskal, president and CEO
of Elkins Park, Pennsylvania - based CETRA Language Solutions, No. 1586 on the Inc. 5000.