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Turnabout, of course, is more than fair play in politics.
Turnabout, of course, is typically held to be fair play ― but Scavino's April Fools' Day response landed crosswise with ethics nerds for two reasons.
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(There were other factors in the Republican Party's turnabout on Africa, of course — particularly the increasing concern about African poverty and human suffering among evangelical Christian groups).
Of course, much of the turnabout is attributable to relentless price increases at the grocery store that have caused many people to argue that the land used to grow corn for ethanol should be used for food instead.
Of course, the states' fiscal problems were only one reason for this turnabout.
That of course has not stopped the right from crowing that the Obama turnabout has proved that Mr Bush was right all along.
Of course, in a New Year's address, North Korea's young leader called for a "radical turnabout" in the economy, saying 2013 would be a year of "creation and changes" that would transform the impoverished state into an "economic giant" and raise living standards.
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But that's the turnabout of fair play.
This dramatic turnabout of potency is initiated after fertilization when immediate, drastic epigenetic reprogramming ensues to produce the totipotent state, which is necessary for further embryonic development.
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