Instead Gingrich stunned the pundits by a double-digit spread victory, close to a 30 point swing from January 9.
In another, Thompson was called for those three technicals on one play, leading to a 10-point swing for the Orange.
The Tynecastle outfit can no longer match fourth-placed Motherwell's points tally and Hearts need a three-point swing and a significant turnaround in goal difference to overtake Hibernian.
The numbers out of Ohio are also showing a bounce for Romney and depending on the survey, even more than the 3-4 point swing I predicated from the debates.
"I was working on a bunch of things mechanically, and then basically scrapped everything and really tried to simplify my swing to the point where there's nothing going on, " Hafner said.
At that point he began a slow erosion in performance that culminated in a -0.227 PPM by his sacking after match 27 (-8.6 points over 38 matches, or a nearly 16 point swing).
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To lose, on a 43-point swing, a Senate seat that has been in Democratic hands since 1953 takes some doing, even in the teeth of the worst recession since the 1930s (see article).
As a result, for every one-point national swing in votes between those two parties, fewer seats change hands.
It will swing back some at some point.
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And in the fierce quest to win over voters in swing states, "a one-point movement might be huge success, " said Geer, who also heads up Vanderbilt 's Ad Rating Project.
At some point, the accusing finger has to swing back toward Ballmer, who took over as CEO from Gates in 2000.
But thereafter the public finances would swing rapidly back into deficit again because, at this point, the costs of Social Security and Medicare soar as the baby-boomers retire.
He has had to defend himself from criticism over the work he is doing with coach Sean Foley to rebuild his swing, but if Woods needs evidence of a turning point in his fortunes then he will look no further than the 16th hole at Muirfield.
This strategy misses the point of what the American people need and what swing voters want to hear about.
But at some point, the pendulum reaches an extreme and begins to swing in the opposite direction.
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.
For Romney, who currently suffers from a 14-point gender deficit in the latest poll, I doubt seriously that key swing voters (particularly women) in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Florida, Wisconsin and elsewhere were particularly moved by the unnecessary vitriol.
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At this point in the campaign, most of that money is funding attack ads in swing states like Colorado and Virginia.
Like a similar SyberVision VHS tape from the 1980s, featuring Al Geiberger, the point is to subconsciously imprint, through "neuromuscular programming, " a gorgeous swing.
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As much as a 3 to 5 percentage point jump is possible, with both campaigns focusing intently on any movement in key swing states such as Ohio, Florida and Pennsylvania.
But they need a national swing from Labour of 1.6 percentage points (ie, more than a three percentage-point lead) to rob Labour of its overall majority, 4.3 points to become the largest party and 6.9 to gain an overall majority, assuming no big change in support for other parties.
But if you are trying to decide whether to rent or to buy, and you take a purely financial point of view, it's risky to rely on brisk home-price appreciation to swing the argument.
Another bad sign: Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, a Reagan appointee who often provides the swing vote in 5-4 cases, also scrutinized Tribe closely--and rescued a stammering Olson at one point with a softball query.
To that point, a top Senate GOP aide argued that many of the Democrats who won Senate seats Tuesday in swing states like North Dakota, Montana, Virginia and West Virginia, didn't campaign on raising top rates.
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