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The key reason for the turnabout is new state laws.
That was a complete turnabout from the game's first 30 minutes.
When a turnabout dance came up, she had asked him.
Although this may not sound like a big deal, it is a major turnabout from two months ago.
This is a turnabout from 1995, when the industry had its first price increase in 18 months.
His turnabout makes the Administration's decision all the more curious.
That sort of thinking is not just a turnabout, but a revolution.
The bull market in technology is, of course, the reason for the turnabout.
The turnabout was almost too much for the Jets to take.
But the politicians were not the only ones doing turnabouts.
It was a complete turnabout, but for some, a very welcome one.
What is to blame for the turnabout in Jackson's play?
But now, after the turnabout, they are not leaving anymore.
"We are in the midst of a great trade turnabout."
"I have seen a whole turnabout in the last four or five months.
"How far should I carry this turnabout, do you think?"
In some ways, it has become a strange and sudden turnabout.
After all, she'd been teaching him English: turnabout was fair play.
That is a striking turnabout in the image of the Democrats.
The real estate turnabout was not his life's defining moment.
Chrysler executives tried to put the best face on their turnabout.
His turnabout was too abrupt; there had to be something behind it.
That neglect of Afghanistan since 1996 was a turnabout in policy.
And turnabout is fair play, no matter how unfair it seems at the time.
Or was Soviet economic distress more responsible for the turnabout?
Then, several significant changes took place, and a turnaround seemed possible.
The turnaround could have not come at a better time.
Those working on the show say the reason for the turnaround is the music.
The real question is what you make of that turnaround.
But a major turnaround is not expected for several months.
That bad call was a 14 point turnaround in the game.
What you do with your time is wait for turnaround.
It is probably too early to talk about a turnaround.
Here is a look at how this turnaround came about.
This was the end of the road, the turnaround point.
But some still held out hope for a turnaround in the final three months of the year.
"We had to create a new company and the turnaround set us in place to do so."
"If this were a public company, people would have been thinking I'm a turnaround king."
Using 1982 to 1989 as the base period makes a turnaround seem already at hand.
They spoke for a moment, and then the woman started toward the turnaround.
But this time there was no turnaround in the second half.
"Now people are talking about it as a potential turnaround story."
She walked back to the turnaround point, then came forward again.
Development turnaround for another pass takes a week at least.
And more than 60 percent of the students are now women, a complete turnaround from 20 years ago.
Mike is a big part of this whole turnaround process.
The statement was something of a turnaround for the administration.
But he added that a turnaround, while difficult, looked possible in time.
That turnaround, however, was expected to come earlier this year.
It's the turnaround we've had here that makes such a big mark.
See so after men finished they would, there'd be a steady turnround all the time.
The turnround point is 150 miles south of here.
The average turnround for a passport application in the last year has been six working days.
The journey time was fifteen minutes, and this allowed a two minute turnround.
Many take the form of cutting turnround times.'
The insurance giants were being snapped up in response to the strong turnround in their fortunes.
Figures for the full nine months showed a £48.5m turnround to £6.1m profits.
Eighty five percent turnround in staff.
"This isn't just a turnround - it is a complete restructuring with a new strategy," he said, meant to achieve profitability by 2005.
The effect, even at this early stage, has been impressive - a turnround from a £19m loss in 1991 to a £21.9m profit in 1992.
They reflect a miraculous turnround from a loss of £9.3m to a profit of £5.6m for the year to August 1992.
The most telling indicator of Railfreight's success in the 1980s was the unprecedented turnround in its financial performance.
There is no doubt that many individual operators have been able to reduce costs, shorten turnround times, raise productivity and improve the quality of service they offer.
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Following the establishment, in 1997, of a problem-oriented policing initiative the estate has seen a huge turnround resulting in a Government sustainable community award in 2005.
Er, a sharp fall in the interest, tax and dividends line led to the forty five million turnround at what we regard the crucial measure, net funds from operation.
Currently Leeming is operating as a Forward Operating Base and as a Fast Jet Turnround facility.
Much of this turnround is accounted for by the decision to close the Bar Practising Library at the end of 1991 and by the disposal of its assets.
At the Dhoon Quarry, where the engine was given a drink from a convenient fire hydrant, the turnround was made using a crossover and helped by a gravity shunt.
Despite the satisfactory turnround into clear profitability, Ewart is not complacent and reckons that there is still much to be done to secure an even more robust business through the 1990s.
There was a big turnround at HSBC's Marine Midland subsidiary, in the US, where a £102 million attributable loss became a £72 million profit last year.
'You can argue that a change in rates might make a decisive turnround in the next six months or so.but recent behaviour of the foreign exchanges suggests that government control is not possible.
But the main reason for a 37% profits rise to £2.32m was a Pounds 440,000 turnround in interest payments to £105,000 interest receivable, thanks to cash from last year's £3m rights issue.
SWINGEING UK premium hikes were one of the major reasons for a dramatic profits turnround by insurance giant Commercial Union in the third quarter of 1992.
So, turnround in a net debt of three hundred and twenty million and I think we will look again now at the net funds from operation and look at the analysis a little further.