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Word: turnaround (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...line continues to grow in popularity. Moreover, the company has built a modern $340 million plant near Toronto that will turn out spiffy new models designed to change AMC's reputation as a producer of small, unexciting cars. Says AMC President Joseph Cappy: "We are finally poised for that turnaround we've been talking about for so long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Moving Upscale: AMC plots a survival strategy | 2/23/1987 | See Source »

...done it again--another editorial turnaround that distorts the facts. The Crimson's editorial of 17 February asks students what they've gotten in exchange for their ten-dollar term-bill fees. After recognizing a long litany of Council successes last term, including the installation of $30,000 worth of new word processors for students in the Science Center, the extension of the dinner hour by 15 minutes, a successful Yale weekend, and eight well-attended milk-and-cookie breaks (the Ad Board reforms, the several pamphlets, and a number of other measures were not mentioned) the editorial slips into...

Author: By Richard S. Eisert, | Title: MAIL | 2/18/1987 | See Source »

Duncan again retaliated with a turnaround jumper at 3:08 to make it a 64-63 lead for the Crimson, but another Bazelak three-pointer only 16 seconds later gave the Big Green the lead for good...

Author: By Vadim Nikitine, | Title: Men Cagers Lost in a Big Green Haze | 1/21/1987 | See Source »

Harvard pulled to within one point at the 1:30 mark, 69-68, until John Bean sunk a turnaround jumper with less than a minute to play, forcing the Crimson to foul intentionally, which it did without success...

Author: By Vadim Nikitine, | Title: Men Cagers Lost in a Big Green Haze | 1/21/1987 | See Source »

...foreign goods cheap in the U.S. and U.S. exports too expensive in other countries, and the resulting trade imbalance has created a heavy drag on growth. But in recent weeks economists have become persuaded that the nearly two-year decline in the U.S. dollar may have finally triggered a turnaround in trade. "I think the data clearly show a cresting in the deficit," said Alan Greenspan, former chief economic adviser to President Ford. After hitting an estimated $165 billion for 1986, a record total, the trade gap could shrink to about $140 billion next year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Stamina, Not Speed | 12/22/1986 | See Source »

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