Perhaps turning left when all others turn right is the way to go.
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Without a way to easily transition to a new position and the lack of confidence that the next job will match their experience level (as nearly one-third of employed individuals reported to Glassdoor), optimism that the economy could turn it around is quickly turning to pessimism.
One problem is that there are sometimes false-start turning-points in the leading indicators which turn out to go nowhere.
It may turn out that yesterday was the turning point with Cook trying to sell investors his position and his plans.
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.
In trying to meet the Treasury's deadlines, many firms are turning to outside software suppliers, who in turn are working furiously to develop clever technologies to detect suspicious behaviour.
The 49ers defensive line began twisting and turning and pulling their blockers horizontally, forcing them to turn their shoulders.
Turning soldiers into teachers with no training is like trying to turn teachers into soldiers with no training, she argues, saying plans for the school are based on a shaky academic foundation.
When companies like Google and Apple turn to their ecosystem to build apps, they are turning to a new organizational form.
Sunderland managed to weather the storm and even pushed for a winner themselves, substitute Welbeck - returning from six weeks out - turning and delivering a shot that a diving Szczesny did brilliantly to turn behind.
He has to really turn in the kind of performance that he's been turning in.
There's no way to use Bluetooth to turn the unit on and off, and simple instructions for turning a Bluetooth phone into a remote control are not yet available.
The suit's W-collar seems to have developed from turning down the stand-up collar of a frock coat, which in turn derived from army and naval wear.
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Those deep water rigs use an enormous amount of diesel fuel to turn the drill bit, and also resist the force that is turning the drill bit and would otherwise force the platform to start turning in the opposite direction.
He called Vincent again, then pulled a U-turn and retraced the 10 miles we'd just covered, finally turning onto an unfamiliar dusty back road.
Turning to Iraq, Bush said that if the government there fails, it could turn the country into a "safe haven for terrorists and extremists" and give the insurgents revenues from oil sales.
"We all admire the beaver for the way it can turn a linear river into a lake with a dam, but the termites turning the desert into a pattern of oases that allow permanent life even in drought periods for hundreds of years - that's much more fascinating, " he told BBC News.
This process, in turn, would have heated up the area outside the plug, vaporizing icy material and turning it into dry matter.
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Soon after, McGowan turned provider, twisting and turning to pull the ball across the goal from the byline, and Mooy was perfectly placed to turn home.
In hard times people often turn to charities for help, but now charities themselves are finding times hard and are turning to the markets for new sources of cash.
Turning left is not a matter of indicating and waiting for a break in the traffic before making a 90 degree turn--it is more a 15 degree penetration technique from some distance before the actual turn, as the driver dares oncoming traffic into a head-on before sliding by their front fenders into the required side street.
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