Our research found that companies that thought small tended to swing from complacency to panic.
The match continued to swing from end to with Kingston collecting the ball 25 yards from goal and blasting a shot against the post and Hearts were then unable to profit from a teasing Templeton centre.
But the action continued to swing from end to end and Nade was again guilty of being tentative in front of goal, this time finding his close-range effort blocked by Jones after being set up superbly by Lee Wallace.
But the Dow industrials stormed back from a more than 82-point drop to trade firmly in the black, staging their biggest swing from negative to positive territory in nearly six months.
This makes it straightforward to predict when the cycle will swing from downturn to upturn.
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You could swing from one to the next the way Tarzan did from conveniently located vines.
In Doncaster, where the goings on in the local Labour council have made headlines, there was a 21% swing from Labour to Liberal Democrat.
The longer you stay and watch them, the more their personalities emerge as they swing from tree to tree, playing, teasing each other, cleaning themselves and feeding.
Following the announcement, Bush, his wife and their three children made their first campaign swing from Tallahassee to West Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Miami.
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Analysis of local by-elections by Colin Rallings and Michael Thrasher of Plymouth University suggests that there has been a 10% swing from Labour to Tory in the South and Midlands.
Our economy is growing for the first time in a year, and the swing from contraction to expansion since the beginning of the year is the largest in nearly three decades.
It is true that the Lib Dems could poll as well as they did in 1995, and still lose seats if there was also a swing from Labour to the Tories.
Professor Paul Whiteley of the University of Sheffield calculates that the 17% by-election swing from Labour to Liberal Democrat would be enough, if repeated in May, for the Liberal Democrats to seize Sheffield.
John Curtice, professor of politics at Strathclyde university, says a swing from Labour to the Conservatives of 1.5%, spread evenly across the whole country, would give the two parties identical shares of the vote, but, on current boundaries, leave Labour with an overall majority of 22.
"We wouldn't expect to see as large a swing from year-to-year as we just did, " Edward Woodward, executive vice chairman, said of the match-day results.
That made it safe for Republicans to stand firm in opposition and risky for Democrats from swing districts to support it.
But any attempt to swing the balance from humanitarian aid to development aid comes against the imperative of saving the starving today.
The swing from public expense to public income could be huge over the long run.
And that style helped propel jazz through its most important developments - from swing to bebop to the avant-garde.
In the meantime, as markets swing wildly from day to day, some fortunes will be won and others will be lost.
Not only does wind output swing significantly from day to day and season to season, wind output can also vary greatly from year to year.
We expect both the ECB, now facing a banking crisis, and emerging markets, facing enormous uncertainty in their export markets in the U.S. and Europe, will swing from monetary tightening to an easing posture.
While also affected by the South African supply disruptions, this turnabout was in large part due to a swing to net investment from disinvestment a year ago, lower Russian stockpile sales and stronger demand, according to the Johnson Matthey report.
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The Fed is hardly in a position to swing from a tight-money, inflation-fighting stance.
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With every debate slugfest, every ad, and every speech, this election has largely been about how to shift a tiny sliver of swing-state voters from one camp to the other with the final tally this evening.
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Marie-Eve Fleuchey, who moved to Cork from France, said swing became a way to settle into her new home.
Their long, heavy arms, good for hanging from branches, act as pendulums to swing their weight forward as they uncoil from the crouch.
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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He wants to see his first baseman get on base however possible, Girardi said, and he believes Teixeira has the discipline to keep his power swing intact despite poking balls the other way from time to time.
You have to swing the controller up and around to catch the arrows from the various ships, but in a curious twist of difficulty you actually have to do it to a very specific beat.
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