Sentences with phrase «turnabout on»

It'd be easy to watch Bannon's films, which do their best to give voice to that repressed populist rage that has been the fascination of the punditocracy since the surprise turnabout on election night, and reject them out of hand.
Nuke Hopkins followed up a touchdown catch from Tajh Boyd with a little turnabout on the two - point conversion, but not without getting Georgia Tech's defense turned in pretty much every direction.
NEW YORK / WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump's turnabout on the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia has rocked his administration, leading to rising speculation that some top officials may be looking for a way out.
President Donald Trump's turnabout on the violence in Charlottesville has led to rising speculation that some top officials may be looking for a way out.

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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.»
BY PAUL SCHINDLER In an extraordinary turnabout, the de Blasio campaign, late in the evening on September 8, disavowed its confirmation made more than eight hours earlier that Mayor Bill de Blasio had endorsed Bronx City Councilmember Fernando Cabrera, a divisively anti-gay Democrat, for reelection in his District 14 primary race.
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.
For in an alarming turnabout, criminally insane Troy takes revenge on his pursuer.
Some of the stuff is so in line with people's previous work that it doesn't even seem transgressive; I think one of the Scary Movies pooped on me, so seeing Anna Faris ask for the same thing is just turnabout / fair play.
The new case, called «Turnabout Return,» will focus on a murder case involving an innocent killer whale charged with... You guessed it, murder!
Turnabout is a Sony PlayStation game that you can play online for free on Game - Oldies.
The DLC, called Turnabout Across Time, will be free from June 30th to July 20th and then paid on after words.
Whatever you think of the claims about coal exports and coal - related jobs (several critics of Mr. McCain pounced on that statement), it does seem quite a stark turnabout for the candidate.
This is just turnabout for the irresponsible chatter that blamed Katrina and every other hurricane on climate change in 2005.
A senior E.P.A. official who spoke on condition of anonymity, however, left little doubt that the turnabout had left Ms. Whitman exposed.
Now, it appears that India is, in fact, eager to take a more conciliatory stance at Copenhagen, but this turnabout is not playing well on the homefront, according to today's story in The Times of India.
If turnabout is fair play, we are justified in awarding third place to the news that judges, too, are being watched on Facebook.
And if turnabout is fair play, Bastress is now calling on his opponent, incumbent Justice Spike Maynard, to release his own e-mails to the media.
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 the spirit of «turnabout is fair play» and in response to our article on husbands wanting mediators, I thought I'd take a shot at 3 reasons why a wife wants a mediator.
The largest 100 publicly traded commercial real estate investment trusts last year generated an average return on investment of 29 percent, a marked turnabout from the late 1990s, when investors shunned REITs for high - flying tech stocks.
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