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But, an ASEAN diplomat sniffs, Indonesia should keep its own ambitions in check, lest the tables are turned in future.
ECONOMIST: Warning: old stone temples can start wars
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Among the most memorable: a Cup Noodle ad in which the tables are turned on a horde of hungry cavemen in pursuit of dinosaur dinner.
CNN: JAPAN'S HIDDEN PERSUADERS
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Now, however, the tables are turned for those who may have once been the bane of the music label--provided they recently bought its CDs which were loaded with controversial anti-piracy software.
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Now that the tables are turned, he says, Google will persevere and prevail by doing what he says Microsoft failed to do make sure its every move is "good for consumers" and "fair" to competitors.
WSJ: Holman W. Jenkins Jr.: Google and the Search for the Future
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Now the tables are turned: markets are worried that the Fed will stop at 5%, but the European Central Bank is raising interest rates and will probably soon be joined by the Bank of Japan.
ECONOMIST: Currencies
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These days the tables are turned.
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In the film the tables are so comprehensively turned that male strippers take on the female role and become a source of titillation to 1997's newly empowered women.
ECONOMIST: Yet another British film renaissance
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It can all start today, the one day where the tables of power are turned: Any politician that defends our current system of crony capitalism should be voted out.
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He noted that since then, the tables have turned and exchanges are having a tougher time competing.
FORBES: Don't Take Away Trading Exemptions
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He admits that as academies and other schools are turned round, and surge up the league tables, vocational equivalents often play a major role.
BBC: 'Gaming' the school league tables?