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But the semester brought a sharp turnabout.
Today, in a sharp turnabout, the government said it would ease the policy.
Their presence marked a sharp turnabout from the fighting on Saturday, when sustained artillery or rocket barrages sent the bulk of rebel forces running.
The board's hardball tactics are a sharp turnabout from its stance in recent years, when it made Mr. Kozlowski perhaps the best-paid chief executive in the country.
The findings represent a sharp turnabout over the last two years in how New Yorkers view their city and their own lives within its boundaries.
But barring a sharp turnabout by Japan, a climate treaty with binding emissions reductions is unlikely to be one of them.
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The sharp turnabout in tone and substance reflected a recognition not only that Mr. McCain had struck a discordant note at a sensitive moment but also that he had done so with regard to the very issue on which he can least afford to stumble.
The sharp turnabout comes just months after both parties were busily making plans for allocating what seemed to be an endless bounty from the prosperity of the late 1990's.
The decision, after criticism from doctors and politicians, represents an abrupt turnabout.
Whatever the details of the proposal adopted Thursday, it represents an abrupt turnabout for the board.
A sharp whistle.
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