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"about-turn" Definitions
  1. a complete change of opinion, plan or behaviour

116 Sentences With "about turn"

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But the digital revolution seems likely to bring another about-turn.
The clip itself hints at an about turn for the band.
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He also supported, after an about turn, the Moscow show trials.
But investors remained cautious as the sudden about-turn in China-U.
That led to a backlash from residents and a hasty about-turn.
Often, apparent threats that SurfWatch notifies a client about turn out to be illegitimate.
The about-turn could spook other companies thinking about expanding in New York, he added.
That marked an about-turn from more hawkish signals it had fed markets in previous weeks.
Talking about turn-by-turn directions, Apple has redesigned this screen to make it more useful.
But what is it about "Turn It Off" that particularly appeals to him and the other choreographers?
"The people that you have the most trepidation about turn out to be the best," she added.
The about-turn has frustrated chemical manufacturers, said Ed Brzytwa, a director at the American Chemical Council (ACC).
Such confidence signals an about-turn for Iraq's Kurds, who enjoy relative autonomy from the rest of Iraq.
The about-turn on austerity in the U.K. following the Brexit vote will also boost inflation, he added.
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But two weeks after the film released, it did an about-turn, saying the film in fact glorified Rajputs.
So it's time to have a conversation that goes beyond your bedroom talks about turn-ons and fantasies, Frustrated.
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In a stunning about-turn, Shell ended operations in the Chukchi Sea in 2015 after spending $7bn on exploration there.
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A big driver behind the gains has also been the European Central Bank's dovish about-turn earlier in the year.
But the massive fall in share prices prompted an about-turn, which sent it back to as low as 13 percent.
And oftentimes Native people are depicted in times that were long ago — we're talking about turn of the [19th] century and before.
Accolades about Turn the Page have been numerous, along with the miles' visitors are traveling to view this unique and rare exhibition.
This is the first time that you had to really worry about turn on a month-to-month basis for your subscribers.
But Ashroff Omar, group chief executive of Brandix, Sri Lanka's largest apparel exporter, told CNBC he was hopeful of another about-turn.
He's still adjusting to the move that Cloudflare made, which represented an about-turn on its policy 24 hours earlier, he said.
But a massive fall in share prices prompted an about-turn, and on Tuesday, it fell back to as low as 2.662 percent.
However, the Indonesian government did an about-turn, perhaps accepting that getting smelters built in such a short period of time was unrealistic.
Headed for anti-hacking fame, you took an about turn at the age of twelve, signing on with the International SLOW Movement (ISM).
The about turn had its roots in 2011, when he was arrested for his role in the insurgency and jailed in the capital Abuja.
The about-turn comes after the commission proposed to list earlier this year countries that were not listed by the FATF, including Saudi Arabia.
Accolades about Turn the Page have been numerous, along with the miles' visitors are traveling to view this rare exhibition located in Virginia Beach.
The sudden about-turn in talks has shattered confidence of a speedy truce to end a dispute that has roiled financial markets for a year.
Then, less than a week after Apple's about-turn, Disney's video streaming service — DisneyLife — was shuttered barely five months after its launch on Chinese soil.
This was an about-turn for Mr Zerpa, who in 0003 wrote the court's opinion justifying the usurpation of the legislature's powers by the government.
U.S. Treasury yields had tempered the dollar's overnight rally by making an about-turn following their initial spike in response to the upbeat ISM data.
China is also likely to see Mr Trump's about-turn as a sign of American weakness, rather than a resolution of policy uncertainty within his administration.
Investing in physical stores marks an about-turn from Amazon's relentless focus on online retail, and could pave the way for other types of physical stores.
But a massive fall in share prices prompted an about-turn, and in Asian trade on Tuesday, it fell back to as low as 26.017 percent.
In what appeared to be an about-turn from his recent comments, Donald Trump called for strong gun-control measures, such as increasing background checks on buyers.
Yet expectations for the BOJ to ease policy has increased as the Fed, which hiked interest rates as recently as December, made an about turn this week.
Given that optimistic view on the economy you just gave, are you surprised at the extent of their about-turn, of their pivot, since 12 months ago?
With Indonesia now effecting a partial about-turn in export policy and the state of Philippine play still highly uncertain, a previously straightforward narrative has become increasingly complicated.
He noted that this concern, combined with the lender's strategic about-turn on retaining Postbank had led to management's decision to pursue a further capital raise at this time.
That was something of an about-turn for Mr Abe, who had previously said he doubted the women had been coerced—a view that his many ultranationalist supporters espouse.
The about-turn came after one of the most volatile weeks for oil, with prices initially falling nearly 23.7 percent over a four-day stretch before springing back higher.
Mr Gardiner said Ms Freeland's remarks suggested that Canada was making a "significant about-turn" after Mr Trump hit Nato allies for not spending more at the Brussels summit.
It made an about-turn minutes after the announcement from Estonia's regulator, publishing a statement to say it would close down its business in Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Estonia.
"Music is everything," she said on an October afternoon, in what had begun as an interview about "Turn Out the Lights," her second album, which is being released Friday.
Swiss biotech company Actelion has turned back to prospective bidder Johnson & Johnson for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction", in an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi.
Major shareholder Deka told the Rheinische Post newspaper that Thyssenkrupp's about-turn was the right decision, allowing the company to manage its portfolio more actively, but should have come earlier.
The Swiss biotech company has turned back to potential acquirer Johnson & Johnson for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction", in an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi.
One Toyota executive, who did not want to be named as he is not authorized to speak to the media, said the strategy about-turn was "agonizing" and "heart-wrenching".
But it was an awkward about-turn for a president who took office in 2015 vowing to slash public subsidies and correct what he called years of leftist economic mismanagement.
The market is struggling to digest a rapid about-turn from the U.S. Federal Reserve on interest rates as economic growth disappoints globally and fears of a deflationary environment return.
Swiss biotech company Actelion has turned back to prospective bidder Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) for exclusive talks about a "strategic transaction," an about-turn that appears to sideline rival suitor Sanofi (SNY).
Lawmakers in Italy had already upset Brussels when they performed an about turn on a previous agreement to submit a 2019 budget which would have recorded a deficit of 0.8 percent.
Thanks to the upgrade in job description, life has taken a complete about turn for the Lázaro, who has been able to buy a new car as well as a house.
For Nintendo to approve a partnership with a tiny foreign company like Niantic is an about-turn, as is its decision to put its mustachioed mascot on hardware made by Apple.
Concurrent player numbers on Steam fell by 90 percent after two weeks, a sharper-than-usual dip and evidence, perhaps, of an en masse about-turn by the game's PC community.
But in an about-turn after Ma arrived in Hong Kong from London on Friday, the arts center said his events would go ahead as planned and apologized for the confusion.
The harmonious acceptance of predetermined hierarchies in Confucianism clearly favors men over women and husbands over wives, and this, too, has been a major about-turn in comparison with the Marxist past.
What happens next is "very difficult to predict, because the United States just did an almost complete about-turn on Iran policy," said Spencer Welch, oil markets executive director at IHS Markit.
Well-judged though the missile strike was, it is astonishing that he could have conducted such a momentous policy about-turn in a matter of hours on the strength of a news report.
The U.S. Federal Reserve in March did an about-turn on its campaign to raise interest rates and now sees no hikes this year on risks to the economy from a global slowdown.
FACEBOOK'S announcement that it will do more to detect attempts to influence elections unduly, including by forcing its advertisers to disclose more information, marks a slow about-turn for the social-media behemoth.
"Conditions must be far worse than what is apparent in the public data," Deutsche Bank banking analyst Matthew Wilson said in a note, which called the proposal "an about-turn from APRA's previous stance".
Such a move would mark a significant about-turn after Canberra banned the Chinese company from bidding to build Australia's broadband network in 2012, citing concerns over Huawei's rumored close ties to China's government.
A fellow hawkish Fed policymaker, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, made an about-turn earlier this week saying it would be "unwise" to raise rates further given U.S. inflation data and global volatility.
Investors have been fretting about slowing economic growth since last week after the Federal Reserve did a stunning about-turn on rate hikes and dour factory data from the United States, Europe and Japan.
A few months after the court's decision, the Philippine leader made a dramatic about-turn on foreign policy in declaring a separation from Manila's historic ally, the United States — choosing instead to align with Beijing.
Duterte's about-turn on relations with the United States follows the Philippine victory at an international tribunal ruling against China over disputed territories in the South China Sea, known locally as the West Philippines Sea.
The shelving of the sales taxes was an awkward about-turn for a president who took office in 2015 vowing to slash public subsidies and to correct what he called years of leftist economic mismanagement.
About turn Wednesday's meeting between Pompeo and Kim represents a remarkable turn-around given that the talks nearly fell apart last week when Trump said he was calling off the June 12 meeting in Singapore.
"The president performed a spectacular about-turn and was forced to admit to the nation that his campaign received dirty money from Bosasa," Mmusi Maimane, the leader of the main opposition party, Democratic Alliance, said.
A fellow hawkish Fed voting member, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard, made an about-turn earlier this week when he said would be "unwise" to raise rates further given U.S. inflation data and global volatility.
On Friday, Trump confirmed that his on-again off-again summit with Kim would go ahead on June 12, in a remarkable about-turn following a previous decision by the US President to cancel the meeting.
But with May ruling out the possibility, the only way a second vote could be called is through a change in government, a change in prime minister, or an abrupt about-turn in policy from May.
Egypt subsequently adopted the more lax 0.05 percent policy in July, only to reverse course on Sunday and announce it would once again not allow any ergot, an about-turn that helped push global wheat prices down.
Dudley's comments at the ADIPEC energy conference in Abu Dhabi come at a pivotal moment for oil markets with Saudi Arabia performing an about-turn this weekend by announcing a 500,000 barrel per day production cut in December.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral", an about-turn from an upgrade in December.
MSCI's benchmark emerging equities index rose 0.3 percent, but was set to end the week up just 0.2 percent after new protectionist threats from the United States and an about-turn from Trump on North Korea knocked sentiment.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral," an about-turn from his upgrade in December.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral", an about-turn from his upgrade in December.
In an about-turn, the State Department announced Saturday that Tillerson would attend the NATO meeting after it was brought forward to later this week — a rescheduling that would have required consensus among all 28 NATO member countries.
Tusa, a long-time bear on the stock, cited significant liabilities and little free cash flow to support the company's ongoing reset and cut his rating to "underweight" from "neutral," an about-turn from an upgrade in December.
China's stocks bounced back after the yuan made its about turn, its depreciation arrested after major state-owned Chinese banks were seen selling dollars in an apparent bid by authorities to prevent a rapid fall in the currency.
The move toward a more neutral liquidity stance marks an about turn after the RBI came under strong criticism from traders and bankers that it had kept cash conditions too tight - an area that was under Patel's remit.
Actelion surged to a new record high after the Swiss drugmaker entered exclusive discussions with prospective bidder Johnson & Johnson, in an about-turn that appeared to sideline rival suitor Sanofi.. Actelion rose 4.1 percent and Sanofi added 1 percent.
Expectations of a decisive shift have been heightened by reports that more than 5,000 U.S. troops may be withdrawn from Afghanistan, in an abrupt about-turn from the previous U.S. strategy of stepping up military pressure on the insurgents.
Market watchers had said OPEC's decision to cut output marked an about-turn for Saudi Arabia, which has been battling to keep its market share for the past two years by selling more, if cheaper, barrels rather than bolstering prices.
The Boeing 777 was just passing Iceland on Wednesday afternoon when it made an about turn and headed back to the capital after a number of people fell faint and one attendant collapsed in an aisle, according to several witness accounts.
A bounceback was expected after the historic rout in late 2018, but few investors predicted the size of the rebound or the scale of the about-turn by European and U.S. central banks on interest rates that helped fuel it.
PARIS (Reuters) - France's prime minister said on Wednesday its people should work two years longer to get a full pension, drawing a hostile response from trade unions who said they would step up strike action to force an about-turn.
The appointment would be a substantial about-turn by the prime minister, who last year refused to give Lieberman the defense portfolio after the general election, resulting in his secularist right-wing Yisrael Beitenu party opting to remain outside of the government.
There was, however, some confusion about Washington's intentions - with U.S. shares making an about-turn and dropping - after White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told Fox Business Network later on Wednesday that Trump's announced plan did not indicate a softened stance on China.
The more bullish mood marks an about-turn from the "risk off" mode that has dominated investor sentiment for the last two months, a switch the bank attributed to a combination of "okay macro data", resilient oil and a rally in financials.
The strong language from minister Kerenga Kua marked an about-turn from a statement 10 days earlier, when he announced the new government would stand by the gas deal agreed by the previous government with Total in April, with some minor changes.
Beijing has ever-shrinking space to step in by increasing lending or fiscal support without either blowing past the budget deficit target, or doing an about-turn on hot-button issues like the need to deleverage companies and control property price growth.
"We have an important opportunity before us for the country to break this vicious cycle, and enter a virtuous cycle," said Prime Minister Alex Tsipras, who was elected on an anti-austerity platform but was forced to do an about turn last year.
In a radical about-turn, Chanel — founded by Coco Chanel, an aspiring actress and seamstress, with the opening of a small millinery boutique in Paris in 1910 — released its annual results on Thursday for the first time in its 210-year history.
The backstop issue, along with a common insurance scheme for European depositors, had long blocked the completion of the banking union, but a recent about-turn in Europe's powerhouse Germany in support of a backstop has opened the way for a deal.
This about-turn has been caused by several factors, namely America's shale boom, Mexico's slumping oil output (down by more than 1m barrels a day in a decade) and energy liberalisation in 2014 that ended Pemex's 75-year-old hegemony over the domestic oil industry.
The move comes as a surprise about-turn for a company whose Chief Executive Akin Akinfemiwa told investors in Lagos in August that he wanted to aggressively pursue M&A opportunities along the energy value chain and acquire marginal oilfields to boost its upstream business.
The about turn comes as the social network has in recent months come under fire for deleting posts such as the iconic Vietnam War image of anapalm-burnt Kim Phúc and a Le Monde news feature that showed an image of a cancer victim's mammogram.
In a regulatory filing after the meeting, SBI said its board had given it an in-principle nod to explore an investment in Yes Bank, an about-turn for SBI which had in December repeatedly denied it would play any role in aiding its competitor.
There was, however, some confusion about Washington's intentions - with U.S. shares making an about turn and dropping - after White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said in an interview on Fox Business Network later on Wednesday that Trump's announced plan did not indicate a softened stance on China.
"Any about-turn in the anti-corruption reform would be a huge blow to Ukraine's relationship with the IMF and other Western partners — indeed, the EU has already expressed their concerns about the latest development," Liza Ermolenko, an emerging Europe economist at Barclays, told CNBC Thursday.
When, in an about-turn in July 2015, Turkey granted the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State access to its southern air bases and launched air strikes on Islamic State itself, it faced criticism — mainly from the West and Kurds — that it was too little, too late.
A march by scientists, while well intentioned, will serve only to trivialize and politicize the science we care so much about, turn scientists into another group caught up in the culture wars and further drive the wedge between scientists and a certain segment of the American electorate.
"There have been some very serious issues raised in terms of the trade relationship between the U.S. and China, and then they've had this quite sudden about-turn on this particular company, and it simply raises questions as to what the underlying policy is," said Alastair George, chief strategist at Edison Investment Research.
"There have been some very serious issues raised in terms of the trade relationship between the U.S. and China, and then they've had this quite sudden about-turn on this particular company, and it simply raises questions as to what the underlying policy is," Alastair George, chief strategist at Edison Investment Research, said.
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