Objective Analysis is seeing indications that the semiconductor market is turning around from the doldrums the market has experienced over the past two years.
Mr. Lin had been sleeping on the couch in his brother's living room, uncertain about whether he would be cut from the team, when he suddenly emerged from obscurity and began turning around a losing season.
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Waseige is credited with turning Belgium around from a team of no-hopers only months ago into championship contenders.
He realized from the start that turning the industry around would require effective control over management.
He doesn't want to distract the 340, 000 employees from the unfinished business of turning the company around.
Ghosn, 52, is an industry superhero for yanking Nissan from the precipice of bankruptcy and turning it around in just two years.
The key takeaway from the above examples is that turning a company around is not an easy task and it takes time.
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The minister said there had been "great leadership" from the housing executive for four decades in turning around the standard of housing in NI.
We are far from that position in Britain today, and turning it around will be the greatest challenge - and I hope the greatest achievement - of the next Conservative government.
But away from the red tape, Curbishley deserves huge credit for turning around what looked a hopeless situation.
And Adam Johnson ensured England made the most of their numerical advantage as he scored a superbly taken second after 69 minutes, taking Gerrard's precise pass around Benaglio before turning the ball in from an angle.
From a single crane bowing alone to a mated pair jumping and turning around one another, each dance has a meaning.
Mr Cantalupo was credited with turning around McDonald's since he was brought back from retirement to lead the company in January 2003.
The head of the Clydesdale Bank is to step down from the group that controls its Australian parent company to focus on turning around the UK operation.
Miss Connolly invented a pleated linen that did not crease, turning it into clothes much appreciated by her clients jetting around from one home to another.
Norwich have won nearly 68% of their games under Lambert, who joined from Colchester United in August, turning a side close to the relegation zone around to such an extent that they won the League One title by nine points.
And we heard from manufacturers about all the possibilities that we have in terms of turning our economy around and being a manufacturing base again if we have the workers who have the skills that we need.
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Motorola has arguably benefited the most from its use of Google's Android smartphone operating system, turning its ailing business around thanks largely to the strength of Verizon Wireless's marketing muscle and the Droid franchise.
The story itself revolves around a world blackened by ash which pours perpetually from a series of volcanoes turning the earth brown and the sky red.
And, implied in the ongoing debate around voter laws in several states is an accusation that those laws may discourage slivers of voters from turning out on Election Day.
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