Like most things in Tinseltown, there is a right--and wrong--way to stage a comeback.
The big emerging markets, which dominate the MSCI EM index, are about to stage a comeback.
As BlackBerry attempts to stage a comeback with BB 10, one aspect of its sales pitch is that BlackBerry is famous for its security characteristics.
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On trade the best he can do is suggest that thanks to so-called fracking technology, the United States is about to stage a comeback in oil and gas production.
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This gives RIM a chance to stage a comeback not only from a successful BB10 launch that may change consumer perception about BlackBerry smartphones, but also from its recently launched Mobile Fusion software designed to support multiple mobile platforms.
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This view has a certain superficial plausibility after all, if fur were to stage a comeback, it makes sense that it would start small, and as far as clothing genres go, the world of couture is as small as it gets but it assumes that the tiny, insulated cabal of couturiers had noticed the anti-fur phenomenon in the first place, which is debatable.
Adding to the economic misery, inflation looks set to stage a minor comeback over the next year.
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But Mr Brown will find it harder to stage a second comeback, not least because an American president is once again dominating the world stage.
It's always nice to see an old tech stage a comeback and this time it's happening around the coasts of Europe, with nine low-frequency radio transmitters substituting for GPS' satellite-based system. eLoran's radiowave-based system is stronger than satellite signals and less jammable, based on the Loran system that was previously used for shipping navigation by both the British and US navy over 50 years ago.
Some metro areas will obviously take far longer to recover than others, but several recession-battered towns now could stage a comeback by 2014, according to Economy.com.
Some say that the old parties could even stage a comeback thanks to prolonged economic troubles.
Like productivity, American business prestige didn't stage a comeback until the mid-1990s, when the U.S. began to reassert its technological and economic leadership.
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