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Get past this, though, and the story takes a definite turn.
It's a definite turn off.
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"That defeat was a definite turning point," Anderson confirms.
"The spring of 2009 was a definite turning point in our market".
This new sales avenue is "a definite turning point" in fund evolution, Mr. Melter said, as more investors, especially middle-income people unable to afford expensive consultants, are nonetheless willing to pay for basic guidance.
BP boss Bob Dudley said on Tuesday that the embattled oil giant had reached a "definite turning point" following last year's Gulf of Mexico disaster as he revealed a boost to third-quarter profits.
"Hearing a woman curse is a definite turn-off, " says my friend Kyle.
(Not all stress turns me on, though. Financial obligations are a definite turn-off. I don't derive any pleasure from being submissive to Sallie Mae to the tune of $12,000, or turning in my rent check).
Don't act desperate... it is a definite turn-off.
After Pontryagin's result, the problem on the existence of invariant maximal semi-definite subspaces turned out to be the focus of attention in the theory of operators in Pontryagin and Krein spaces.
According to Dr Ross, the lightest supersymmetric particles should already be accessible to accelerators, so fans of that theory should be getting nervous that nothing definite has yet turned up.
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