Implied yields were already reflecting an about-face in the direction of short-term monetary policy before some profit-taking set in for Aussie bills.
Syracuse, which lost four of its last five games in the regular season, has done an about-face in the postseason on the strength of its defense.
Short of an about-face in global monetary policy, the near-halving of Western clothing and footwear prices since 1989, enabled by low-cost Asian labor and plant, is going to struggle to keep deflating.
The potential about-face in Yahoo's spending plans falls in line with Ms. Mayer's technology-heavy background, said Ron Josey, an analyst with research firm ThinkEquity, but it still caught some investors by surprise.
The U.S. Commerce Department says it will place economic sanctions on imports of Chinese paper, in an astounding about-face in policy that shows the U.S. is beginning to treat China as a developed country rather than a developing one.
Chevrolet is not going to pull an about-face and appear in advertising on CBS during the Super Bowl on February 3.
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In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott, a former hospital corporation executive whose loathing of Obama's health care law fueled his candidacy, was excoriated by tea partyers for last month's about-face to expand Medicaid in Florida.
Tell them about his vision -- our vision -- and about the choice we face in this election.
In my case, acupuncturist Nina Hernandez inserted about 35 silicon-tipped needles in my face--at the crow's-feet lines, the laugh lines and especially the lateral forehead lines.
The provisions, part of the 650-page corporate tax bill enacted in October, represent an about-face by Congress.
The "new look" in Russian policy towards NATO was also on display in Boris Yeltsin's about-face on the inclusion of Poland, Czechoslovakia or other East European countries in NATO under present circumstances.
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Tell them about the choice that we face in this election -- because this election is definitely about choices.
Wall Street did an about-face Tuesday, shedding opening losses in favor of modest gains on news of a draft agreement on a deal between Greek officials and European officials.
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Presidents can and should get out of Washington on occasion to meet with ordinary Americans and hear from them about their -- the challenges they face in this difficult economy.
In fact, the most striking thing about the proponents' presentations was their profession - in the face of the foregoing objections - that they merely favored a "close look" at the idea of ridding the globe of nuclear weapons.
It's an about-face from Macmillan's initial stance in settlement negotiations, when it claimed that the DoJ's terms were far too onerous.
So how will this consumption about-face that Mr. Silverstein sees kick in?
There is small comfort in the transparent bewilderment of Clinton Administration officials -- who were, just days ago, crowing about their successful management of the Russian account -- in the face of Moscow's announced intention to veto any tightening of U.N. sanctions against Libya.
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But most importantly, remind them about the choices that we face in this election, because this is an election about choices -- choices.
Credit where it's due: Republic Wireless has just made an about-face on the only major downfall we saw in its new wireless proposition.
It is simply foolish as a matter of policy, when we think about global competition -- economic competition that we face in the 21st century, to educate some of the smartest, most creative entrepreneurial young people from around the world in our universities -- the finest in the world -- and then not let them stay to start businesses, to launch startups to create jobs here in America.
Figures quoted by the noted China-watcher James Mann in his book About Face showed that Japanese companies increased their share of many key Chinese markets at the expense of US and European rivals in the early 1990s.
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This leaves women in the dark about what they face - and unable to develop a flexible approach to birth.
Beverly Johnson, the first African-American woman to grace the cover of Vogue, appears in the film, as does another black beauty ("one-eighth African-American, " she clarifies in "About Face"): Cleveland, who spoke poignantly about being attacked in the racist South during her early days modeling with the Ebony Fashion Fair.
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In addition, she is launching Lean In meet-ups across the nation, where women will converse with their peers about issues they face as women striving to achieve in the work place.
Rick Santorum, a social conservative who ran for president in 2012, said Portman's about-face was personal and doesn't reflect the party's broader direction on social values.
How about this new rule: any reliever entering in mid-inning must face a minimum of three hitters or complete the inning, whichever comes first.
"We are very disappointed in the pre-announced results and the about-face by management with respect to its comfort level with asset marks and its capital position, " noted David Trone, an analyst at Fox-Pitt Kelton.
Lest there be any doubt, however, about the magnitude of the challenge freedom-loving peoples face, the footage in "Obsession" drawn from Islamist sources themselves (notably, their various state-owned and terrorist-sponsored television outlets) is dispositive.
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