Within seconds, bond and equity markets, which had rallied strongly, took a sharp turn to the downside.
However, if markets, or the economy, take a sharp turn for the worse, investors may not be so brave.
"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.
Colin Gillies of the Wildlife Society of Zimbabwe says if the skies don't open up soon, things could take a sharp turn for the worse.
U.S. stock futures have taken a sharp turn lower in the last half-hour, and the market is now set for a down open this morning.
One natural explanation would be a fault running through the area that makes a sharp turn, where "you would expect more strain to accumulate, " Ausbrook said.
In particular it needed to model the forces pilots would feel in the flight stick when they broke into a sharp turn or fell victim to a sickening stall.
The camera records what happens inside and outside the vehicle but saves the recording only when it senses a sudden movement such as hard braking or a sharp turn, Muth said.
In a sharp turn-around from 2009, female small business owners are less optimistic than male counterparts that the economy will improve in the next year, according to a recent survey conducted by American Express.
The science based view of this issue took a sharp turn in January when the European Food Safety Authority issued three studies raising questions about the potential role of neonics in this latest wave of bee deaths.
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Fourth, a sharp turn at the fiscal cliff, as President Mitt Romney would have renewed the Bush tax cuts, as a Christmas gift to American taxpayers and Wall Street traders alike as it could help maintain consumer-spending momentum.
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Suddenly, however, the saga takes a sharp turn into witchery, wishes and a magical spell a notably confusing spell prompted by vague plotting and "Brave" becomes a story not of a rebellious daughter but of the bonds between daughter and mother in magical circumstances.
Mr. Caryl makes a fairly compelling case that this was a year when history made a sharp turn and that each leader set in motion the seismic changes that came to shape our world today: the fall of the Soviet Union, the rise of China and the emergence of radical Islam.
Mr Kerry is offering a pause for reflection and consolidation, a left fork rather than a sharp left turn.
Going backwards it doesn't work like that - you get a really sharp turn with little use of the wheel.
So-called "alternative comedians" on TV and in clubs took a sharp left turn away from the routines of their more reactionary predecessors, with many of the newcomers poking fun at the po-faced prime minister.
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According to Einstein, the force of gravity keeping your feet on the ground is fundamentally identical to the force slamming your body forward when you hit the brakes on the highway or take a sudden sharp turn.
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Despite the fact that we are in the midst of a sharp left turn U.S. stocks and bonds are currently at valuations consistent with times in our history when our culture and policies were much friendlier to economic growth and prosperity.
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This has to be the clearest sign yet that Obama has taken a very sharp populist turn as he seeks to frame the contrast between the parties heading into 2012.
Kawashima saved a disappointing header from Barrios, who was unmarked, and smothered a shot from substitute Nelson Valdez after his sharp turn finally picked a hole in the Japan defence.
It also led to a smaller volume of fertile floodwater entering the Mediterranean Sea, which in turn produced a sharp fall in the number of fish being landed by Egypt's fishermen.
McGregor needed to make a fine flying save to tip away a sharp shot on the turn from Brazilian-born forward Cacau.
Bad news about a Greek default, or even the renewed threat of one, is likely to cause a sharp market decline that will probably turn out to be a good buying opportunity.
In a surprise turn of events, Monday saw a sharp deterioration in the condition of the No. 2 reactor, which had previously been stable.
Grant Elliott shared 71 with Taylor before he was the first of two wickets for burly left-arm spinner Roelof van der Merwe, who extracted considerable turn at a sharp pace.
If it is what it appears to be-a blueprint for the Obama administration's effort to construct a foreign policy different from George W. Bush's-then the nation's governing elite is in the process of taking a sharp, indeed radical, turn away from the principles and practices of representative self-government that have been at the core of the American experiment since the nation's founding.
This, in turn, prompted a sharp rejoinder from Tassos Papadopoulos, the Cypriot president.
Nor did Apple succeed under the sort of sharp-penciled manager able to turn a troubled company into a booming business.
Dhoni caused a stir by opening with Harbhajan and the off-spinner troubled Matthew Hayden - who needed James Hopes to run for him after appearing to pull a hamstring in the first over - and Gilchrist by extracting sharp turn.
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China simply can't afford a sharp drop in housing prices because it will affect investment, which will in turn damp economic growth, Mr. Ren says.
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