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That would never happen in Stockholm!" upswing / (up swing) / n. / a marked improvement.
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With every teeter comes an upswing.
Ironically, one of the reasons there's been an upswing in start-ups from entrepreneurs in their fifties is that they didn't have a choice.
In their first two seasons in 1968 and 1969, the Bengals fared poorly, but the team appeared to be on the upswing as Brown built up a core group of players through the draft, including quarterback Greg Cook.
Among those who were most outraged by the abuse reports were people in their 20s and 30s, who came of age during the economic upswing and who grew up in a newly secular culture without a sense of obedience to the church.
Shortly after the financial crisis, many experts had forecast an upswing in deals as failing banks were matched up with rescuers and smaller institutions sought to gain much-needed scale.
The idea is to keep production at a plateau rather than ramping down sharply only to have to ramp back up in the upswing.
With the upswing, Square once again pushed up its guidance for the fourth quarter and the full year.
There are other reasons, though, that Instagram might end up with an upswing or decline in usage — negative user opinions of app updates being one, spam being another, and those aforementioned advertising moves being perhaps a third.
After a humiliating period when Congress created an appointed body to run the city government, Washington seemed to be on the upswing, with a series of reformers intent on cleaning up.
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