And the staples in the installations are quite visible as they mark
the point of turnaround for the taut thread; they create another layer of drawing in the work and an honest acknowledgement of how the work is made.
«Two stopovers permitted in addition to
the point of turnaround.
In this case, the «
point of turnaround» would be Paris and so you'd be able to book two additional destinations with this itinerary, free of charge.
One stopover permitted in addition to
the point of turnaround.
Not exact matches
Rent the Runway's Hyman
points out that her biggest piece
of feedback from her customer was a sophisticated one: «They asked for shorter
turnaround time.
But the research also
points out that while a dip in interest from talent is worrisome, it is possible to stage a
turnaround after a fall
of in the rankings.
Third
Point also pushed for and received the resignation
of five Yahoo board members, criticizing their leadership for failing to show any indication
of a
turnaround for the grunge - era search engine provider.
But, even if Manby struggles with his
turnaround plan, analysts and investors
point out there's lots
of value there.
«We've been through a couple
of cycles now where it seemed like central banks could not cut rates enough to generate a
turnaround in the economy, because the starting
point was relatively low,» he says.
Turnaround Story Heading into the halfway
point of Sprint's five - year
turnaround plan...
Mexico has rebuffed the Trump White House's past attempts to make its borders a
turnaround point for asylum seekers, although Republicans in Congress have floated the possibility
of somehow unilaterally declaring Mexico a safe third country.
Kraken's CEO
pointed out the short
turnaround time requested by the Attorney General's office, and the public nature
of the request, making it clear that the Attorney General's request is more
of a public relations campaign directed towards cryptocurrency exchanges rather than an honest attempt at getting information about the companies» operations.
He also
pointed to NAB's disciplined
turnaround, driven by CEO Andrew Thorburn, and the potential sale
of assets including its troubled UK banks and further sell down
of Great Western Bank in the United States.
9
points behind Chelsea looks an indomitable margin
of points to overhaul but, with the likes
of Ramsey and Walcott to return from their respective injuries sooner rather than later, Wenger's wizards can come up with better displays, string a few wins together, strike better consistency, and thereby hope to stage a
turnaround of some sorts, both on the domestic and continental fronts.
It reveals an agile seven - footer whose
turnaround jumper is accurate up to 20 feet; a heady player who discourages double - teaming with canny passes; an outstanding athlete who has somehow figured out the exotic fast - break passing strategies
of point guards Mark Jackson and Rod Strickland, both
of whom never make a simple move when 13 complicated ones will do; and a defensive intimidator whose 3.7 blocks per game at week's end were second only to Olajuwon's league - leading 4.2.
After a stellar career at Rancho Bernardo High in San Diego, Halfaker was one
of the key seniors behind West
Point's
turnaround 19 - win basketball season in 2001, a slashing, defense - obsessed guard known for her aggressiveness.
Fultz was superb — he started the scoring with a
turnaround jumper and followed it with a four -
point play from the top
of the key while pulling down seven rebounds in the first 10 minutes.
Massimiliano Allegri has pulled off one
of the best mid-season
turnarounds in recent memory for Juventus, taking the reigning Serie A champions from the bottom half
of the table to a nine -
point lead with just a few weeks to go.
Arsenal are not completely out
of the title race yet but it will take a major
turnaround for them to overhaul Chelsea, who currently sit seven
points clear
of them with a game in hand.
The fact that Liverpool could only take a
point away from their game at Newcastle today means that only goal difference is keeping the Gunners out
of the top four and that is a massive
turnaround from the end
of August.
I'll admit you played well for the first 30 mins — tore Newcastle apart actually, but that second half was a total
turnaround, it was actually a very good game to watch from the neutral
point of view so here's my take on it: Barton should have been booked for the tackle on Arshavin, though it looks like he tries to pull out when Arshavin turns with the ball so benefit
of the doubt there.
Davis will retain his place for Wednesday night's mouth - watering Champions League clash with Borussia Dortmund, and should he emulate his rampaging performances
of late, it will complete an impressive
turnaround from this
point last season.
So 3 - 2, and for a few seconds I still felt confident we would pick up 3
points but the defence just continued to capitulate and we witnessed a complete
turnaround by the home team against a side
of superstars.
As a couple
of folks have
pointed out in email discussions this morning, AOL's own new news - gathering and story - writing process is evolving towards an emphasis on web traffic, online video, quick
turnaround and high - volume publishing, all characteristics that HuffingtonPost has emphasized as well.
Despite months
of turnaround efforts, New York City's subway system slid to a new low
point in January, with just 58.1 percent
of all weekday trains arriving at stations on time, according to a new report.
«Last night's
turnaround in Queens — that's more than seven
point swing... I'm quite confident that the members
of that committee are going to support the chairman and back Steve.»
Given these are all seats that the Liberal Democrats won in 2010 this is a huge
turnaround — in 2010 the Lib Dems had an overall lead
of 8.5 % over the Tories in these seats, now they are 18
points behind, a whopping great swing
of 13
points.
Speaking on the Citi Breakfast Show, he said his government had «managed to bring the economy to a
point of stabilization and where, as we have been indicating, we have seen a clear
turnaround.
The max - force
point is the
turnaround of a rep — where you move from negative to positive — like the bottom
of an incline press, dip or chin.
Indeed, those who opposed SIG from the start,
pointing to the unremittingly disappointing and expensive history
of turnarounds, were trumped by those betting on hope.
But instead, in reading, the light - touch «transformation» model netted three
points of gain, while the ostensibly stronger «
turnaround» model produced six
points of gain.
This matter is particularly important, given that some
point to charter management organizations Green Dot and Mastery as
turnaround success stories even though each has a very short
turnaround résumé, in both numbers
of schools and years
of experience.
And we opened that September with a minority enrollment
of 64 percent, a 27 -
point turnaround in just four months.
Thomas Wei, an IES research scientist, instead
pointed me to these profiles
of potentially promising
turnaround practices in specific schools, districts and states.
Another positive
point is school
turnaround, usually the quagmire
of districts.
Well, at this
point, all
of Duncan's «
turnaround» schools seem to have blended into one magical place we might call «Dramatically Better Elementary,» but in this case we think he might be talking about Sherman, the
turnaround model for 2007 (Chicago has a new model every year).
That framework identifies four areas
of focus that research and experience
point to as central to rapid and significant improvement:
turnaround leadership, talent development, instructional transformation, and culture shift.
A four - year study
of turnaround efforts in Sanger Unified School District — named by the state
of California as one
of its 98 lowest - performing districts in 2004 — stands out as a proof
point of effective methods.
While not inclusive
of every study on school improvement, the evidence base on school
turnaround presented here is illuminating and
points to the following critical elements
of successful school
turnaround.
Though they vary widely in policy and practice, experience in the Achievement School District, the Recovery School District, and other statewide
turnaround districts
points to the central importance
of both a sufficient and sustainable talent pipeline and clear, honest communication with students, parents, and communities affected by the changes.
«Some
of the great things about this ride are that there are plenty
of turnaround points, and the views
of Devil's Slide are terrific.»
Drive this roughly 60 - mile section to the current
turnaround point near Gorda and you'll experience many
of Big Sur's highlights.
The route began at a
turnaround next to the Old
Point Loma Lighthouse in the Cabrillo National Monument, near the southern tip
of Point Loma.
Kids ride bikes on wide streets — a reminder that trams used to run through the area and needed plenty
of room at
turnaround points.
Kids ride bikes on wide streets — reminder that streetcars used to run through the area, and needed plenty
of room to at
turnaround points.
You can make a maximum
of five stopovers, two transfers and two open - jaws at either origin, en - route or
turnaround point, subject to airline partners» terms and conditions.
The center's founder - director, Jerry Taylor, was an energy policy analyst at the Cato Institute, where he helped forge Cato's unflinching climate denialism («I used to write skeptic talking
points for a living,» he said in an April 2017 interview) until an immersion in climate science led him to a change
of heart and a 180 - degree
turnaround on climate.
Survey respondents
pointed out quick
turnaround and commitment to clients as two
of BCF's strongest suits.
We like to make the
point of delivering the report on time and on budget, and we try to keep a
turnaround time
of four weeks or less; at the moment, we have not had any problem keeping to that.
This article uses Apollo Global Management and Metropoulos & Company's
turnaround of Hostess — a blockbuster 13x return in four years — to illustrate the
point.