The notion that foreigners will turn away from the dollar and U.S. markets is farfetched.
Growing families may turn away from a two-bedroom house in favor of a three-bedroom one.
He says only movies that turn away from financial realities will succeed during the recession.
U-turn away from the nationalisation and fiscal recklessness that began the Mitterrand presidency in 1981.
The region will not turn away from Islam but remain piously conservative, probably misogynistic too.
Well, in this age of many distractions, many of us fans would turn away from the game.
However, it remains to be seen whether Huckabee supporters will turn away from the candidate over this issue.
But he thinks that, given time, security, decent government and development, they would turn away from the insurgents.
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Talk was beginning to turn away from corporate fraud and towards safer if duller topics such as outsourcing.
Or perhaps austerity might eventually lead to populists that turn away from the euro to hell with the consequences.
And we've watched this president actually turn away from some of the treaties that were on the table.
Scott hit the ball beautifully the entire day and watched one putt after another turn away from the hole.
Although a little hard to see, his bare feet turn away from the table and from his newest convert.
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Columbia's crew did not turn away from the challenge, and neither will we.
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In the Old Town, the narrow, shade-dampened streets turn away from its embrace.
This does not mean that we should turn away from encouraging democracy there.
This would be a bad moment, therefore, to turn away from further liberalisation.
But suppose Mr. Fayyad's statement marks a tentative turn away from these positions?
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It was, for many, the horrible train wreck they just couldn't turn away from, even though they know they should.
But if people then do not see themselves in this future, they will permanently turn away from politics and society.
The dropout rate is 50 percent and I've just seen a lot of young people turn away from an alternative lifestyle.
And when it comes to this issue we have to turn away from partisanship, because this is about our children and their children.
Some of the scenes are surprisingly troubling, including one moment when a dog nearly drowns while the other animals turn away from him.
Conservative allies have been frustrated by her turn away from a cherished policy victory, and nuclear opponents have seen the move as opportunistic.
Personal drive in this case is about self-control, the will and determination to master emotions, to turn away from the object of temptation.
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In the best traditions of this country we do not turn away from challenge but fact it head on in order to move ahead.
The dealers had two more reasons to turn away from Goodyear.
For whatever reason, though, he began to turn away from cosmology.
With a full supply of candles and a freezer full of fish, Ms. Gowen said she predicted the storm would turn away from the historic town.
Despite the persecution, the "catacomb church, " as it is called, is benefiting from a Christian revival as North Koreans turn away from failing Kim family rule.
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