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He must either drive Dodd-Frank to its full implementation or openly acknowledge that the pendulum has begun to swing away from over-regulation and towards a more balanced approach.
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However, infighting between Mohammed Sarwar and Mike Watson, the two rival candidates for the Labour nomination, as well as an energetic local campaign by the SNP, resulted in the seat being the only one in Scotland to see a swing away from Labour in the midst of a UK-wide Labour landslide.
BBC: Profile: Nicola Sturgeon
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"We are seeing many venture capitalists swing 100% away from dotcom investments, " laments Angeline Chow, ceo of cwow.com, an online marketplace for wedding, baby and parenting-related needs.
CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Is the New Economy Dead?
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Many Democrats blame Nader's Green Party candidacy in 2000 for siphoning enough votes away from Al Gore to swing key states, including Florida, into President George W. Bush's column.
CNN: Court OKs Nader on Florida ballot
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Although I certainly think this young company has much to prove, I nevertheless appreciate how it is steering away from farm bets on swing-for-the-fences patent lawsuits like most of its competitors.
FORBES: New IP Company Marathon Patent Group Promises Diversification Amid Risky Environment
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With earnings season in full swing, the market has turned its attention away from Washington, at least temporarily.
FORBES: Taking A Bite Out Of Bank Stocks: Bigger Is Cheaper, But The Best Stuff Is In The Middle
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When a man was about to swing a bat at the cab, Russell hit the gas, the men moved away from the front of the truck, and we shook loose of a bad situation.
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Both planets are "fluffy, " gaseous, Saturn-size worlds, where temperatures quickly rise and fall from balmy to near boiling, as the planets periodically swing close to their stars and then spin away in an elliptical minuet, the researchers reported.
WSJ: Galaxy Hosts 100 Billion Planets, in New Estimate