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This is a sharp reversal from just a decade ago when emerging market politicians used foreign multinational companies as scapegoats.
The software strategy represents a sharp reversal from the founders' intentions three years ago.
That was a sharp reversal from last year's second quarter, when it lost $21.2 million.
The new interpretation was a sharp reversal from the definition of "sex" used by the George W Bush administration.
Mr. Hill acknowledged in a recent interview that the approach was a sharp reversal from the first term.
Lately, stocks that pay dividends have outperformed those that do not, a sharp reversal from the 1990's.
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The company reported a loss of 70 million euros ($62.5 million) for the fiscal year ended Oct. 31, its first loss in four years and a sharp reversal of fortune from the previous year.
Mr. Obama did get an encouraging number in the Rasmussen Reports tracking poll, which has him leading Mitt Romney by 2 percentage points – a fairly sharp reversal from the same poll on Wednesday, which had Mr. Romney four points ahead.
The comments marked a sharp reversal in tone, if not substance, from a week earlier when Trump hurled insults at his party's 2012 presidential ticket.
More meaningfully, the consumer price index rose just half a percent from March to April, before falling a tenth of a percent from April to May, a sharp reversal.
The new estimates point to a sharp reversal in the government's fiscal position, which shifted from a sizeable overall surplus last year to an even bigger overall deficit this year.
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