In the last upturn, too much capacity came on line at once and prices crashed. |
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She didn't have the slightest inkling that her career was about to take a major upturn. |
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Like his good friend Henry he has been a slow starter although he remains confident of an upturn. |
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Now we have tried and tested it with bluechips and there are definite signs of an upturn. |
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We have always said our recovery will be cost driven and not dependant on an upturn in market conditions. |
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Will the company be suitably placed to take advantage of an upturn in trading conditions when they eventually improve? |
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While the upturn in fortunes is notable, what has been more impressive is the dazzling way they have managed it. |
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The Wasps won their first match in 11 turbulent months last week and Precious believes it could signal an ongoing upturn in fortunes. |
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The fund will be focused on selecting good quality companies in the expectation of an upturn in fortunes. |
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Take-up across the European office markets remains weak with little improvement expected before an upturn in economic fortunes. |
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At the depths of a bear market, when the market is down and dirty, it is hard to make people believe that an upturn is at hand. |
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We are doing a marvellous job of bringing through young players and the upturn in fortunes is just around the corner. |
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And then as I continued to watch I noticed at the upturn of every foot a flash of white label on the instep. |
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But they hedge their predictions that there will be a global economic upturn some time later next year. |
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Only automation can help keep manufacturing in the UK, and that will not do much for bulk jobs when the upturn resumes. |
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The spurt in manufacturing growth stalled in the last quarter after a strong upturn in the previous six months. |
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Many assumed that an upturn in economic conditions would lead to an improvement in immigration policies, but they were mistaken. |
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Alongside the new housing estates the thriving Rowallan Business Park is the other overt sign of an upturn in economic fortunes. |
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The analysts reckon consumer demand for laptops and notepads was behind the modest upturn. |
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As the global economy itself starts to grow we are well positioned to take advantage of the upturn. |
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The jobless figures indicate that the current economic upturn has a quite peculiar character. |
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The end of the golden weather usually signals an upturn in blog productivity. |
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The upturn in the US economy has certainly disinterred some economic verities. |
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Trade with Europe through the Dutch East India Company made a substantial contribution to the economic upturn. |
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From that low point, though, his fortunes quickly took an upturn. |
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Despite the slump in the general UK retail trend, the home shopping division, which has diversified into electricals, furniture and clothing, showed an upturn in sales. |
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There is still no sign of an economic upturn, and unemployment remains stubbornly high. |
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Moreover, the economic upturn in the euro area is likely to have spurred money demand for transaction purposes. |
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Even with the hoped-for economic upturn, it will be impossible to ignore the changes brought about by this crisis. |
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Our policy of rigour has put us in good stead to take advantage of the economic upturn when it comes. |
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For the second half, there are no signs as yet of a sustained economic upturn. |
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The economic upturn and enlargement therefore offer the Union a potentially favourable situation which it must exploit to the full. |
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Hopes of a rapid economic upturn after the end of the war in Iraq have not been fulfilled. |
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When the economic upturn comes, we will need such international collaboration. |
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It is possible, for example, that a general economic upturn created the new jobs. |
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The EU must catch the wind of economic upturn and generate sustainable growth over a long period. |
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If your 11-year-old mocks you by making a cawing voice, upturn his dinner plate and mock his mocking voice. |
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Slatin: I think things will scrape along, but I am not convinced of any strong or even moderate upturn through next year. |
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Although the company outlook says it is seeing signs of recovery in the US and the UK, and is well positioned for an upturn, this sounds like whistling in the dark. |
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Some are due to the cyclical upturn, while others are the first fruits of our structural reforms. |
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Whether the nominations represent an upturn in the fortunes of guitar music is debatable. |
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But for now, most businesses are willing to wait cautiously for a confirmation of a sustained upturn. |
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However, signs of a recovery are still extremely fragile and it would be premature to expect any significant upturn in the short term. |
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This confirms the upturn in our Offshore activity, announced previously and already in evidence in the second quarter. |
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The upturn in Services activity led to a restoration of the gross margin for this activity. |
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The second quarter should confirm an upturn in business, with the Group continuing its active recruiting. |
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While management has done a good job of controlling expenses, there is no sign yet of an upturn in demand. |
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A leading hotel group based in York has demonstrated its confidence in an upturn in the fortunes of UK tourism by commissioning a huge extension to its headquarters. |
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A sharp upturn in the housing market is spearheading the urban recovery. |
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The hope is that, after so many years of cutting back, the industry has shed most of its overcapacity and is poised for an upturn as demand rebounds. |
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That promotion was a huge hit with the ladies who lunch and achieved a notable upturn in the oh-so-discreet Howard's visibility with the Edinburgh public. |
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This decline reflects not only the economic upturn but also the effect of sustained moderate wage developments as well as reforms in the euro area labour market. |
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Low inflation is also likely to keep wage reviews down in coming months, suggesting there is little scope for any imminent marked upturn in pay growth. |
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The news of Andraschek's dramatic upturn in fortunes came as human rights activists organised a wave of protests worldwide against a new Hungarian law that bans sleeping rough, in a country that has 30,000 homeless people. |
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The awards are also distinctions for those companies that guarantee the economic upturn in Austria with their successful commitment on international markets. |
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The signs of an upturn in this sector are already occurring. |
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Their payment behaviour, which had deteriorated, is expected to improve gradually thanks to the economic upturn and the renewed confidence of financial markets. |
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Within a world context marked by the economic upturn of several industrial countries, the Tunisian economy also followed a favourable positive growth in the majority of its sectors and fields of activity. |
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Since then, end customers have taken refuge in a wait-and-see policy, only placing orders to replenish existing inventories until there is evidence of an upturn. |
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This excellent performance was driven by building businesses in most regions, the development of maintenance activities and the start of an upturn in civil engineering, which is expected to become stronger. |
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On the other hand, we have social equality, because, despite the economic upturn which we are witnessing, we still have an enormous degree of social inequality. |
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This action needs to be smart so that it stimulates the right changes in our economy ensuring that we emerge from this crisis ready to take full advantage of the upturn when it comes. |
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It went on that this could threaten the country's economic upturn. |
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At the same time, as we do recognize that this industry is cyclical in nature, we will, and I think we can expect with the proper science decisions that the minister has taken, begin to see an upturn. |
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However, at the same time, this upturn, which had looked so promising in the first half of the year, was curbed by factors which are very hard to control. |
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The outlook for the rest of the year looks more favourable, with a noticeable upturn in business over the past few months, in particular in France in the tertiary sector, industry and the thermal activities segment. |
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The Company benefited from the upturn in the stock markets in the second half of 2003 and the continued improvement in the real estate market in France. |
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A major economic upturn is not part of mainstream, short-term forecasts. |
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In 2003 Metalor Electrotechnics put a whole set of measures in place in order to reposition itself in an industry on the threshold of an anticipated upturn. |
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In the past year the Perm office has seen a considerable upturn in demand for consumer credit. |
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The second quarter of 2009 marked the onset of a robust recovery in world capital markets, which preceded a cyclical economic upturn in the latter half of the year. |
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Furthermore, unlike Germany, the foreign-trade contribution to France's growth was negative, since exports benefited little from the world economic upturn. |
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The foundations have been laid to begin 2003 with optimism and, despite the prevailing uncertainties on the economic front, the Group should benefit fully from the global economic upturn when it occurs. |
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Despite the economic upturn, states are still struggling. |
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The economic upturn has not yet brought the expected results in terms of an increase in employment or a reduction in unemployment rates, which continue to be excessively high in many of the Member States. |
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The second half of 2009 can also not yet be expected to produce an economic upturn which would have positive repercussions on the MCH Group's business activities. |
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This income was higher than envisaged in 2003, but in spite of the recent economic upturn, we expect to see a downward trend over the coming quarters. |
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Others have not benefitted fiscally from the economic upturn. |
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It was a peaceful and prosperous era, a time of expansion and optimism that corresponded to a worldwide economic upturn and predated inklings of war. |
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Then, as now, it was helped by an economic upturn. |
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Our cost reductions and the improvement of our market share in several territories will have a very positive effect in case of an economic upturn. |
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The export of woollen products resulted in an economic upturn with products exported to mainland Europe. |
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The series of cutbacks in aerospace programmes seems to have tailed off in 1999, but there are still no signs as yet, in 2000, of any significant upturn in this sector. |
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However, there is a danger that, when labour markets are gummed up, a cyclical rise in unemployment can turn into a structural one making it impervious to an economic upturn. |
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We face a moment of strategic economic opportunity: by combining an upturn in growth in various regions with a global reduction in barriers to trade, we can deepen, broaden, and extend this economic expansion. |
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The Lord Mayor, Mike Gibbons, who is a Conservative councillor, confirms the project is finally due to open as the city experiences a welcome upturn in fortunes. |
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In the short-term, it is clear that there will be little or no upturn in the IT services market this year and signs of a sustainable recovery are still not in sight. |
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The space between the beds is not enough for a free standing cot but you can upturn one of the single beds to make space for the cot in a bedroom. |
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There was a brief upturn in trade in the 1860s, but the decline continued after that. |
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As in previous years, high rates of increase suggest that the upturn is due not only to new job creation but, in part, to the formalization of pre-existing jobs. |
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The upturn in telecommunications infrastructure and the dynamic performance of the fire protection segment offset industry's general sluggishness. |
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While one can expect investment to resume in a certain number of sectors, there is every reason to believe that jobs will be the weak link in the upturn. |
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An upturn in capital spending on power supply systems and the maintenance contracts awarded for the electricity distribution network triggered rising demand from energy suppliers. |
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The current economic upturn provides a once in a lifetime opportunity for further reform which can keep Europe moving into a prosperous and sustainable future. |
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In this vein, the early 'good news' heard this spring on the macroeconomic front needs to viewed with great caution, undoubtedly representing more of a technical gain than a genuine upturn. |
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He was replaced by Australian Trevor Bayliss who oversaw an upturn of form in the ODI side, including series victories against New Zealand and Pakistan. |
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The team enjoyed an upturn in performance, including a double podium in Abu Dhabi, resulting in them taking third place in the Constructors' Championship. |
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More recently the line has experienced an upturn in fortunes. |
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