The act of turning to face in the other direction.
The word "turnaround" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to indicate a sudden and significant change or improvement in a situation. For example, "Thanks to the new CEO's innovative approach, the company was able to achieve a dramatic turnaround in profits over the last quarter.".
They will plough on, hoping that there will eventually be a sustained recovery and that it will be accompanied by a turnaround in the fortunes of their parties.
Despite being bowled out before lunch on the first morning, Warwickshire will fancy their chances of completing a remarkable turnaround, having moved to a position 278 runs ahead with three second-innings wickets intact.
Those who want to save the union will draw some comfort from the turnaround that took place in the final hours of the Quebec independence referendum in 1995.
The Dees have been on the receiving end of a few unfortunate records in their time and though this season has seen a marked turnaround at the club, they're still on track to be one of the lowest-scoring sides in AFL/VFL history.
Late last week Crozier told a conference in Barcelona that the broadcaster was "cash rich" and would look at investments that needed to be made to drive the turnaround strategy.
In this context, stores such as Wasswa's − with its quick turnaround, attentive staff and fully-stocked shelves − offer an appealing alternative.
Barclays is on track or ahead of schedule on all six elements of its turnaround plan, said its chief executive, Antony Jenkins, on Wednesday.
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