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"expected turnaround" is a correct and usable phrase in written English and is often used in business and finance contexts.
For example, "The expected turnaround time for the project is two weeks."
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The expected turnaround, though, never came.
Kenneth E. Jones, president of ACG's Philadelphia chapter, points to pent-up demand for deals, low stock prices and the cleanup of corporate governance issues as reasons for the expected turnaround in M&A activity.
Standard & Poor's Equity Research analyst Clyde Montevirgen upgraded his rating on the stock to "hold" from "sell" and raised his target price by $11 to $35. "We believe sentiment is turning positive, as Broadcom builds momentum for new products, heading into an expected turnaround in the second half," he wrote.
Additionally, referral policies and procedures should outline the minimum information PCPs should include in the electronic referral request, as well as expected turnaround times for specialists to respond to the referral.
Ask about the expected turnaround time and keep in mind that credits don't always apply to the current balance but may reduce the amount owed on a future bill.
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But it's had an effect: customers expect turnarounds in seconds.
However, he said he expected a turnaround now that crude oil prices were retreating.
To be sure, many longtime experts in the Valley said they still expected a turnaround by the end of the year, but they are becoming increasingly cautious.
Oracle rose 45 cents, to $9.50, after the chief financial officer, Jeffrey O. Henley, said he expected a turnaround for the technology industry next year.
"We were really concerned that we had missed the Internet," says director George Keyworth, adding they had always expected a turnaround to take three years.
Few analysts expect a turnaround.
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