Turnaround
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So let's get going because Africa, to some degree, is on a
turnaround.
A
turnaround
in terms of how it manages its image, and how it takes control of its own destiny.
So I want to share with you a personal story about a
turnaround
or a transformation.
I went to Uber with the hopes that a
turnaround
there could give license to the rest of us who might have narrower versions of their challenges.
The
turnaround
time between a teacher writing down grades or attendance and getting that into a report was about two to three years.
St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston, Texas, which has deployed industrial Internet technology to electronically monitor and connect patients, staff and medical equipment, has reduced bed
turnaround
times by nearly one hour.
It was a complete
turnaround
from that night in 2008 when Proposition 8 was passed.
We have advances in biology that should dramatically change the
turnaround
time to look at a pathogen and be able to make drugs and vaccines that fit for that pathogen.
It's a weekly
turnaround
of production.
I did a 360 turnaround, and that became one of the most surreal landscapes I've ever seen.
Keep your boots on for the strange
turnaround
at the end of the movie...you'd never expect it!
I hope he can make a turnaround, but sadly, I do not think its going to happen.
I don't even want to tell anything about the rest of the film, because someone might be surprised about the
turnaround
in the plot.
And what the hell is the story with Tyr?!? that is the worst
turnaround
ever in the worst direction.
What at first sight seemed a meltdown, gradually came to seem just a very bad situation and soon a surprisingly rapid
turnaround.
At the root of this
turnaround
is enormous credit growth, as the authorities, concerned that the earlier slowdown was excessive, encourage China’s banks to lend.
Indeed, the much-noted Energiewende, or energy turnaround, that she announced in 2010 is arguably one of the most audacious acts of environmental statesmanship yet.
That represents a substantial
turnaround
from the past decade, when the unemployment rate rose from 4% to 10% and the labor-force participation rate fell from 67% to 65%, reducing GDP by about 1.6% per year.
Sadly, a
turnaround
is unlikely.
By the middle of the century – unless there is a dramatic
turnaround
– about half the population will be economically inactive for reasons of age.
Russian society and its leaders have no clear vision of the future, and the country’s demographic decline offers little hope of a rapid and sustainable
turnaround.
There is no question about the necessity for the
turnaround.
In short, we will have to wait for the data on house prices in June and July to know whether there has been a permanent
turnaround.
A
turnaround
needs to be visible to the naked eye to impress voters.
With a strong civil society, a free media, robust political opposition, and an independent judiciary, South Africa is well positioned for a
turnaround.
Keeping Africa's
Turnaround
on TrackMONROVIA – For more than a decade, much of Africa has been moving forward.
With different tools – including a profound restructuring of its foreign debt – and less discipline, Argentina accomplished a similar fiscal
turnaround.
Why such a
turnaround?
The recession ended in June 2009 – an achievement for which the administration did not get enough credit, despite the clarity of the
turnaround.
The arrival of a centrist, pro-Europe technocrat in France’s powerful presidency is being widely hailed as auguring a
turnaround
in the European Union’s fortunes.
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