Despite signs of economic recovery, there's slim hope of a dramatic turnaround this year. |
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How this turnaround came about is one of the subjects of this fascinating book. |
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Nokia did receive better news with the continued turnaround in its mobile phone division. |
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Despite four consecutive quarterly losses, Xerox is expected to make money before the year is out, continuing a turnaround credited to Mulcahy. |
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There are simply too many socioeconomic problems afflicting the educational setting for such a fast turnaround. |
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One of the big surprises of the global economy is Japan's remarkable turnaround. |
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Thanks to e-procurement, the turnaround time for approving purchase requisitions is down from 2 weeks to 24 hours. |
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Despite their lack of profits, many investors like loss-makers, especially if there is a likelihood of a turnaround in their bottom lines. |
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He has recruited an A-team from Corporate America to help pull off a radical turnaround. |
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What a match, what a turnaround and what a scintillating performance by this brave, audacious and talented Welsh team. |
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This turnaround is largely the result of the Baby-boomer bulge entering retirement and being succeeded by steady-state Baby-bust workforce. |
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I'm still banking on a decent turnaround, though, based on his overall history. |
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His bronze was Britain's third medal of the Games, sealing a remarkable turnaround in fortune after a dismal first week. |
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However, unlike microbreweries, the brewpub growth represents a welcome turnaround after five years of falling numbers. |
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By just about every standard, from GDP growth to consumer confidence, the U.S. economy is in the midst of a torrid turnaround. |
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In a dramatic turnaround, Joseph is transformed from jailed prisoner to prime minister of Egypt in a matter of hours. |
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In each of these situations, an unexpected turnaround causes someone's life to change dramatically, and for the better. |
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This is a totally unexpected turnaround for a sport that has struggled to even field a team the last few years. |
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In one month you could be seeing a huge turnaround in your marketing and the results of your efforts. |
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Their turnaround is immediate and they lose no time in switching directions. |
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The turnaround is the result of an attitude change at the club and not just from the players. |
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Following the turnaround, St Paul's received a favourable Ofsted report from inspectors in which they highlighted good standards. |
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As a result of the recent turnaround in beef market share, feeder calf producers are smiling. |
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Natalie feels this was key to her successful transition and her amazing turnaround. |
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In an extraordinary turnaround, the Council changed its mind and went back to the Court to appeal against its own victory. |
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Any turnaround will require slight changes in their outlook, which is a difficult process when things almost always work sensationally well. |
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Ideally, I would like to work in an energetic workplace with fast turnaround and lots of get-up-and-go. |
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Carter maintains that the turnaround he was hired for was complete, and that he left voluntarily. |
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Tightened security on domestic flights has lengthened the turnaround time for aircraft. |
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It is looking at a faster turnaround of vehicles unloading waste and collections of items to be recycled. |
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The aircraft turnaround time is scheduled to be no more than 25 minutes so charges are also low. |
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As I stepped off the plane, the ground crew rushed in, handling freight and luggage in anticipation of the quick turnaround. |
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After a quick turnaround at Waterford, the London Luton bound Aer Arann ATR72 lifted off the runway on time at 3pm. |
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There was only the limousine, disappearing once more around the corner of the estate wall toward the turnaround. |
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That is a pretty devastating turnaround from the initial outlook at the start of the year. |
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It's a remarkable turnaround for what was little more than a gathering of slag heaps. |
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However, structural problems and a slow-moving government leave doubts about a turnaround. |
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But such is the turnaround in transport thinking over the last 30 years, that even the Road Haulage Association is unworried by the development. |
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A breakthrough or turnaround is possible in personal, family and professional situations that may have been stuck or blocked for some time. |
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It was at one of those catatonic evenings when a dramatic turnaround was in the offing. |
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For Democrats, stunned by the turnaround in fortune, there is now a strong smell of blood in the political waters. |
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I must have looked puzzled at his sudden, overnight turnaround in demeanour, because he immediately adopted a genuinely apologetic expression. |
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Average turnaround time during the ground war surge rate flight operations was 23 minutes. |
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That piece of good fortune heralded something of a turnaround, as the Scots put together their best period to date. |
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Its gas turbines business, once considered the problem child, is also believed to have continued its turnaround. |
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Like other hardware and chip makers, the company said it saw no turnaround in its fortunes and gave a gloomy forecast of falling computer sales. |
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In this arena, too, the use of wireless PDAs can reduce turnaround time for transcribing physician dictations by half. |
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But the gutty soldiers fought their way back after the turnaround to win the tie. |
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Since our turnaround will be quick, tell Lori that she is excused from cargo duty. |
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And it was a big turnaround for him to suddenly decry the use of polygraphs. |
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The move was an apparent turnaround in policy by the U.S. government. |
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Credit for much of this turnaround goes to the Fed, and some of it is luck. |
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Democratic turnaround artist Will Marshall on what Republicans can do to end their political losing streak. |
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It also helps explain why so many companies in turnaround situations are gripped by inertia. |
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In a stunning turnaround, Robson recently admitted he had perjured himself at trial. |
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They did a quick turnaround of the aircraft, and thus nobody got any food. |
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The newly-released quarterly figures highlighted a dramatic turnaround in the force's performance in tackling muggings and other violent hold-ups. |
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The flameout dulled the gloss of a turnaround season in which they became just the ninth team in NBA history to improve from 50 losses to 50 wins. |
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The downside is the price point locks you into a two-day turnaround. |
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The following month, however, funding had collapsed and the project was put in turnaround. |
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I'm sure my parents were confused about my sudden turnaround. |
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The result marks a dramatic turnaround in World Cup fortunes for England. |
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Yet even as the Germans wallowed in bitter self-pity, another defeated superpower underwent a dramatic turnaround. |
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In fact, turnaround experts will tell you that the brain drain typically begins long before the Chapter 11 filing. |
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Some fear the turnaround will fall apart if Davies walks away. |
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Much of the turnaround was the result of a new focus on marketing. |
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We are in a turnaround situation where we are improving things. |
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Throughout the turnaround period, the executives in the kitchen cabinet had essentially trained everyone else within the company to defer to them. |
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The resilient UK and European markets look like being happy hunting grounds for the masters of cost management and quick turnaround for some time yet. |
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I have never seen such a blatant boldfaced turnaround of information. |
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Commendably, Iceland have clearly outlined their turnaround plans. |
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Since then, the turnaround has been little short of astounding. |
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As systems become more accessible, customers demand a faster turnaround. |
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This was a striking turnaround for a party that had been all at sea. |
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Because of the economic recession, expect a long turnaround time. |
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If the latter is true, there is a chance that new management or new business conditions will prompt a turnaround in prospects and give strong positive returns. |
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It is hoped the development will allow a quicker turnaround time for ships coming into Sligo Harbour, particularly as the winter brings shorter daylight hours. |
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People Have The Power marked a turnaround in her approach and now I see that what I previously regarded as a soft option is, in fact, a much more radical, harder message. |
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Despite many people outside the trust claiming it was impossible, last year saw a remarkable turnaround when we broke even. |
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Consultant and turnaround expert John Collard provides a series of danger signs that executives should look for. |
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Users of Fluents CFD software continue to push the limits of computing capacity, demanding both ever-bigger analyses and faster turnaround times. |
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Cumene demand remains strong, but Shell will have a cumene turnaround in September and release some benzene demand. |
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Premium product launches such as Vicks First Defence and Sudafed Plug in Vapouriser contributed significantly to this turnaround. |
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The defensive turnaround at Highland High might have reached a hairpin turn in October, 1998, in the San Joaquin Valley. |
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A turnaround is to produce a noticeable and endurable improvement in performance. |
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When hot-runner systems leak, experience and skilled technique should never be compromised for the delusion of a quick turnaround. |
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The company has achieved a remarkable turnaround in the past year. |
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This close collaboration usually resulted in quick turnaround times where bugfixes or extensions were concerned. |
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The firm has also expanded its machining capabilities to provide fast turnaround of custom fabricated platen insulation. |
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There is a small carpark near the trailhead, with limited turnaround capability for larger vehicles. |
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The match was the first time since the 2006 World Cup that Beckham had skippered England and marked a dramatic turnaround for Beckham. |
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Due to a major energy and resources boom, the provincial economy has had a major turnaround since the turn of the 21st century. |
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The Barcelona harbour is the leading European cruiser port and a most important Mediterranean turnaround base. |
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Both sets of gates have turnaround facilities to allow all traffic to change direction. |
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This decline in entrepreneurial activity marks a historic turnaround. |
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It has also reduced the number of Southern blots required and decreased the turnaround time for patients with CGG repeat sizes up to 120 repeats. |
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InsightExpress is an acknowledged pioneer of rapid turnaround, high-quality, online marketing research services. |
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Just five minutes later the turnaround was complete when Arshavin toed the ball through to Bendtner, who slotted into the left corner from close range just before half-time. |
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The overriding role of a turnaround professional is to secure the return to good health of a distressed business or organisation which is in serious danger of failing. |
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The colourful financial whizz kid was warned off for gambling debts in the late 1980's but I'm told he's apparently enjoyed a big turnaround in fortunes recently. |
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This 60-second skin turnaround contains ATP, algin extract and papaya. |
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Although we are seeing cautious behavior in a challenging economy, there are signs of a turnaround including the stabilization of work order pricing in our Marketplace. |
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However, it was decided, in order to reduce product procurement and turnaround costs, to split the turnaround and to continue to operate the cat cracker. |
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However, at the moment she saw GHD hair curler, she smiled with confidence which makes audiences know immediately that a magic turnaround will begin. |
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The turnaround at the Worcestershire firm has seen its entire 60-strong workforce retrained and reskilled over the past 20 months to meet the demands of new opportunities. |
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But that turnaround in its reputation had happened only because Dawson and others had vigorously extolled the virtues of municipalism for a generation before. |
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There have been some studies that compared VRT with human transcriptionists in different medical practices and specialties, with varied results regarding turnaround time. |
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Immunoassays are used frequently in the clinical laboratories to perform DAU testing because they are easily automated and provide rapid turnaround times. |
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Harrington was a shot ahead at the time but saw a four-shot turnaround after overhitting his fourth shot into the water then duffing his next chip asWoods birdied. |
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Critics have charged that Edison Schools, a for-profit company, has oversold its ability to turnaround the school system, which was taken over by the state late last year. |
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And 13 minutes later Hulse completed the turnaround for Derby, just before Reading striker Shane Long was shown a red card for a late challenge on Fredrik Stoor. |
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The license includes Sinclair s Casper and Sinclair refineries, and reflects the company s aims to develop and execute a robust turnaround work process. |
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Quayside purported to be turnaround consultants, offering business experience and expertise to help small business customers improve their fortunes. |
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They tried to reduce their turnaround on incoming paperwork. |
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