Sentences with phrase «turnabouts in»

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.
«Such a pattern of successive turnabouts in skull - wall thickness and brow size stand in direct opposition to the continuous developmental process Darwinians espouse.»
Such a dramatic turnabout in investment strategy is, I believe, without precedent in the mutual fund industry
«This is a turnabout in voters» views of how the city is doing,» says Dr. Lee M. Miringoff, Director of The Marist College Institute for Public Opinion.
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.
If there's a complete turnabout in composition in the november elections, it's possible they could be restored, but a future flip of control and they'd be ended again.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
The pivot points are defined as «major support and resistance levels» where there is a strong likelihood of a price turnabout and where the pattern would shift in the opposite direction.
The 5 percent rally that Wal - Mart is enjoying in 2016 represents a substantial turnabout from 2015, when Wal - Mart was actually the Dow's worst - performing stock.
To call for a reform in the worship of God, however, implies that the churches» standing before God is flawed seriously enough to require a turnabout, the biblical word for which is «repentance.»
We will consider this hypothesis again below and examine whether it satisfies the criteria that we set out at the beginning, in particular the need to explain the turnabout of Jesus» disciples after the crucifixion and the content of their message.
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.
They go separate ways now, Goodell getting the first word with his season - starting suspension of Brady and Brady getting the final word with his season - ending Super Bowl title that forced Goodell to salute him in a turnabout way.
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.»
In a turnabout, Republican Nassau County legislators have proposed a bill to raise the age to buy tobacco products to 21.
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 racIn 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 racin 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 racin his District 14 primary race.
Barring an unlikely turnabout, it will be up to a handful of private firms in the U.S. to carry the young field forward.
and X-rated, gay - tinged drama «Midnight Cowboy» in 1968 - 9, a turnabout which Bart feels reflected significant social change at the time.
So far, the Making Of story around Bond 24 has been one of changes and turnabouts, and it appears at least one more twist has appeared in the tale.
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.
Turnabout may sometimes be fair play, but in these circumstances it would produce bad policy and even worse politics.
In it, the national politics reporter describes the dynamics (and tactics) behind what he calls «a major turnabout for a generation of conservative leaders.»
It is a troubling turnabout for the Japanese automaker, which has sold more than 10 million cars in the United States since its boxy Civic hit the road in 1970.
Unless, of course, you're down with DBW director Mike Shatzkin's recent turnabout column in which he posited the perspective that adult coloring books may be the print pig moving through publishing's serpentine market trends.
The pivot points are defined as «major support and resistance levels» where there is a strong likelihood of a price turnabout and where the pattern would shift in the opposite direction.
In my mind, turnabout is fair play.
To quote Digital Foundry in their Xbox Project Scorpio spec analysis: «It's a remarkable turnabout.
I'm about to finish Day 3 Investigation in Turnabout Goodbyes (1st game, 4th episode).
Dual Destinies also brings a costume pack and the DLC episode Turnabout Return, which are currently only available in Japan.
The category «Action Painting,» coined by art critic Harold Rosenberg in 1951, is more fitting as a descriptor for the turnabout that Kline's art took after World War II.
Peering through aesthetic lenses of hindsight to the turnabout of political authority, conflicted posturings, hidden narratives, and changes in moral code, we see human Geiger counters who were making art that gleaned the doors of chaos suddenly being held ajar.
This is just turnabout for the irresponsible chatter that blamed Katrina and every other hurricane on climate change in 2005.
These days, in an ironic turnabout, some residents of Brig and surrounding alpine communities are quietly praying for the Aletsch to come back.
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.
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.
Many features, including Turnabout, were first formally cataloged in 1957 and 1958 as part of the first International Geophysical Year (IGY).
That high - profile statement, political analysts say, may have marked a major turnabout for the president, who has scarcely mentioned global warming — or the more scientific designation of «climate change» — in recent months.
If turnabout is fair play, we are justified in awarding third place to the news that judges, too, are being watched on Facebook.
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 mediatoIn 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 mediatoin response to our article on husbands wanting mediators, I thought I'd take a shot at 3 reasons why a wife wants a mediator.
It's a turnabout from the boom days just a few years ago, when investors quickly plunked down record - shattering sums for homes still in the planning stages.
His workbooks are in magazine files and I use a Pampered Chef Turnabout for his markers and things.
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