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Swift's decision is a turnabout from a month ago, when advocates of stronger sanctions in the United States were publicly pressuring it to expel Iranian banks, arguing that Swift was legally required to act in order to close a loophole that permitted sanctioned banks to evade penalty.
In a turnabout from the late 20th century, the British government is courting the nuclear industry.
The Mets' being irked by an opponent's enthusiasm is a turnabout from last season.
Does it represent a turnabout from the rah-rah language popularized by Twitter's predecessors?
That is something of a turnabout from the state of things earlier this month.
His new thoughts on regulation appeared to be a turnabout from Mr. Greenspan's past views on bank size.
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According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, only a quarter of doctors are self-employed — an extraordinary turnabout from a decade ago, when a majority were independent.
But his cozy, orderly, tiny-detail songs expressed a willful turnabout from hippie chaos, a visceral reaction particular to the early 1970's.
DuPont, based in Wilmington, Del., expects a fourth-quarter loss of 20 to 30 cents a share, excluding one-time items, a sharp turnabout from the earnings of 20 to 25 cents it had earlier forecast.
An Obama administration's decision to use the EPA as a regulator of carbon emissions would represent a stark turnabout from the Bush years.
Ms. Suvari's performance in a movie that explodes with profanity is a jarring turnabout from the lubricious teenage fantasy she embodied in "American Beauty" and (like many of the other performances in the movie) a small acting coup.
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