He held the lead for four laps, but was passed on a turn in the fifth.
"65, 516 people voted no on a turn out of 61.3%, " he said.
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There can be no more too big to fail, there can be no more doubling down on a turn in the market, there should be no more taking on of vast debt, no borrowing short and spending long.
But a reading on manufacturing in the Chicago area weighed on stocks, sparking a brief turn lower after a report on activity in March came in below expectations.
"I'm very happy, especially after yesterday's incident at the prologue, " said Sagan, referring to losing time when he nearly came off on a sharp turn.
Half of his current tech holdings are invested in semiconductor and semiconductor-equipment stocks, a bet on a cyclical turn in that portion of the industry.
" When the coach he was riding in got stuck on a hairpin turn in Napa Valley, he says, "the driver was treated to gratuitous instructions shouted from the rear by a billionaire East Coast hedge-fund mogul whose soon-to-be ex-wife just as loudly contradicted him.
It's like a blind turn on a highway: You can't see what's coming, so you don't really know how to prepare.
One bus trying to negotiate a left turn on a snow-covered street fishtailed, swiping down a light pole on a sidewalk.
Under the stewardship of chief scout Andy Thorn, Coventry started brightly and in the third minute Jutkiewicz hit a volley on the turn that drew a magnificent one-handed save from Burnley goalkeeper Lee Grant.
And he strongly criticised Prime Minister David Cameron's decision to remove transport secretary Justine Greening from her post, which he claimed was a prelude to a U-turn on a third runway.
Even when confining their predictions to the next few decades, the Killer Bs painted the future with broad brushstrokes that were heavy on the cultural impact of technology and light on how to turn a profit on the stuff.
So I think both sides see the rural vote as crucial and, you know, in a race that's so close, it could turn on, and it will turn on, who does a better job of getting their voters to the polls.
Be aware that as a trader Dan can turn on a dime on individual stocks if his charts start to deteriorate.
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The prime minister is aware that Nick Clegg, his coalition partner, took a bashing after a reversal on university tuition fees and fears a U-turn on Heathrow would cause him similar problems.
From a remote control on his wheelchair, Ward pushes a button to turn on the lights.
The Hawthorns erupted when Horsfield beat Ashdown with a volley on the turn just minutes after arriving as a substitute.
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But in a dramatic turn on May 8th a state Senate-approved bill to that effect died without a full vote in the Colorado House of Representatives, which holds a slim 33-22 Republican majority.
Landry and Kling told me they pride themselves on their resiliency, crediting their ability to turn on a dime in adjusting to business issues, and the strength of their personal partnership in dealing with the inevitable personal stress points from weddings to sudden illnesses and beyond.
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Life, however, is not a game, and in an instant can turn on a dime.
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These days an executive's career--or a multibillion-dollar judgment--can turn on a single e-mail.
While we haven't had a chance to go hands-on in a car with Turn-By-Turn, in our walking tests, it worked as you would expect.
For perhaps the first time in U.S. corporate history, stockholders of a public company will vote on May 23 on whether to turn a technology innovator into a patent troll.
The Independent Panel on Forestry (IPF) was established in March 2011 after a ministerial U-turn on plans to dispose of a chunk of its woodlands.
In at least one bacterium, Dr Blackwell and her fellow researchers are working on a way to turn up the volume instead of turning it down.
The federal government controls millions of acres in the West, and some folks believe the feds have reneged on a promise to turn over large swaths to local control once statehood was achieved.
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Its latest chief executive, Doug Flynn, joined the company six months ago and has since embarked on a drive to turn around the firm , which he said was too introspective and focused on short-term goals.
"Leaf is on a mission to turn standard point of sale into point of smart interactions for small businesses, so it's important that we stay on the cutting edge of technology, " said Aron Schwarzkopf, CEO of Leaf.
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Ye Linfeng, a researcher with Cnbenefit, said that China's smaller banks, which typically started issuing wealth-management products later than the major banks, are trying to bolster their fee income out of concern that the central bank's efforts to liberalize interest rates will increasingly eat into the fixed margin between deposit and lending rates they have traditionally relied on to turn a profit.
It is a cardinal principal of antitrust that the law does not turn on a firm simply because it wins by building a better mousetrap.
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