Jaded investors might be turned off of the stock because of the reputation of its mercurial founder, Rocky Aoki, known for his powerboat racing and philandering more than his attention to management.
"They can find it very hard to get through the front doors of the adoption agency, and they may be turned back a number of times - they may be told that they're not the right profile for the children in care, " he said.
If the onerous rules on converting farmland to other uses were waived in Tohoku, land (often wrongly) suspected of being contaminated from the nuclear leak could be turned into fields of money-spinning solar panels.
Now, going forward, this moment of volatility has to be turned into a moment of promise.
I've been trying to find out just what it is about pregnancy that causes all these symptoms to disappear and whether this quirk of nature could really be turned into the reality of a treatment.
Slobodan Milosevic, the President of Serbia, widely perceived to be the original begetter of the tragedy, turned out to be the most constructive--and ostensibly amiable--of the protagonists.
The logical reply to the above is that players would be turned into pawns of a highly lucrative college-professional alliance.
This last-minute term paper was only 5 pages of principles, which has yet to be turned into the necessary hundreds of pages of a bill.
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It was a year ago at Computex that Acer unveiled the Aspire S7, a skinny sliver of a thing that turned out to be one of our favorite Ultrabooks of 2012.
Mr Sicilia has called for the "Tower of Light", an existing monument built for the bicentennial of Mexico's independence, to be turned into a "Tower of Peace", in memory of the victims of the drug war.
But the heart of the book is the story of how this full-blown late Romantic grew up in semi-detached suburbia by the River Thames during the second world war, and set out from there in search of a rainbow that turned out to be made of celluloid.
The plates contained the Book of Mormon, the secret history of a native people of America, who turned out to be lost tribes of Israel.
And we are talking about political cooperation of the two nations, out of which one is an absolute leader in the area of technology, and the other one, Poland, turned out to be one of the leaders in terms of deposits, resources.
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That meant parts of the cerrado could be turned into pasture, making possible the enormous expansion of Brazil's beef herd.
The nave of the cathedral will be turned into a cinema for the first showing outside of London of Resistance, which stars Michael Sheen.
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Abertay University in Dundee is to be turned into the set of a giant light show based on the solar system.
Another way is to reprogram mature cells into an embryonic-like state, which can then be turned into other tissues of the body.
"We will not let something that aims to verify whether the system worked be turned into a sort of public impeachment that tries to question the results, " she said.
Everyone predicted the Spanish and Uruguayan teams would make it out of the group play stage, so every prediction paid a penalty for what turned out to be two of the more shocking results in the tournament.
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Nor is there much reason to believe that the second case, in which Judge Young ordered an even larger number of tapes to be turned over to the authorities, will fare any better in the Court of Appeals (nor, alas, in the editorial columns of the news media).
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The company has also used analytics to reduce employee attrition following maternity leave by identifying policies to adjust, and has tweaked their customer support recruiting process to ensure candidates have a clearer sense of expectations (which turned out to be a key metric of job satisfaction).
Always on the lookout for opportunities, Gheorghe chatted up one of his limo passengers, Andrew Saxe, who turned out to be the head of a small company managing direct-mail marketing lists.
Some believe a victory for Mr Johnson would be even worse, if he turned out to be a shambolic leader of Britain's capital.
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We assumed there would be an abundance of oysters, but even if the destination turned out to be mundane, the envelope and the complete freedom from expectation added a level of adventure and excitement to the trip.
Yorkshire came to Twickenham as favourites and quickly appeared to be into their stride, scoring what turned out to be the only try of the match six minutes into proceedings.
She wore her hair with soft waves and pulled to one side in the manner of old Hollywood actresses, which also turned out to be the preferred hairstyle of the evening.
It would be ironic if a region that is castigated for its attitudes toward women actually turned out to be more welcoming of female entrepreneurs than those doing the castigating.
Philippine authorities learned of the plot after a small fire in a Manila apartment, which turned out to be the hideout of Ramzi Yousef, who was later convicted for his role in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center.
Whereas 62% of the genome may be turned into finished transcripts in some cell or other, only about 22% of the DNA ends up in such transcripts in the typical cell.
More money went out of the market in the third quarter of 2002 when the sky was falling and it turned out to be about the low of the market and again, in 2008, just at the low of the market, scads and scads of money went out of the market.
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