As supplies of oil are being sought in increasingly inhospitable regions of the globe to meet rising demand against finite supply, the hunt is on for uranium in the face of an emphasis to turn-away from fossil-fuel based power stations and toward nuclear.
U-turn away from the nationalisation and fiscal recklessness that began the Mitterrand presidency in 1981.
When to let a pilot know his landing is aborted requires precision timing--turn him away too soon and, given the nature of aerodynamics, the plane will smash into the deck or the water.
Martin Chilcott's small British company, Clarity, had to turn away pan-European work for the French bank BNP Paribas.
Once I pulled out the camera people would literally turn around and walk-away.
If it is done right and the additional money is there, insurance companies will compete for these patients - not turn them away.
And many Americans, including rank-and-file Republicans, support new protections against insurers who turn away customers with pre-existing conditions or terminate policies when the costs of care pass annual limits.
In the Old Town, the narrow, shade-dampened streets turn away from its embrace.
Blackwood is opening a Nasdaq trading room in London this month and has had to turn away more out-of-work City traders than the dozen or so it now has room for.
For that reason, Gee-Bees may turn away, but Ms. Marling is 21 years old and has the talent to suggest a potential for growth that can thrill us for the rest of our lives.
Growing families may turn away from a two-bedroom house in favor of a three-bedroom one.
Restaurants that emphasize their high-calorie offerings or offer only a few uninspired lower-calorie choices will turn away those people.
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Serbia may yet do an about-turn and steer itself resolutely away from Europe.
On Sept. 11, 2001, America learned that a seemingly insignificant far-away country could turn out to be a major threat to our security.
As Western markets turn away from the ever-turbulent Middle East and towardsRussiafor their energy needs, it is critical that we understand how this nation is governed.
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The Delhi high court said that a hospital, whether private or government-owned, could not turn away anyone needing emergency care.
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In 2010, it said it had to turn away 49 patients with life-limiting illnesses because it did not have enough beds.
There was a sort of murmur of both recognition and despair as the fags man projected forward to a future at the check-out where customers have a quota of alcohol purchases, flashing up when compulsory electronic payment is made, beyond which the off-sales shop has to turn them away.
My fellow Americans, I know that at a time of upheaval overseas -- when the news is filled with conflict and change -- it can be tempting to turn away from the world.
Some traders have blamed a recent pullback largely on improved sentiment toward riskier assets, with equities recently hitting longtime highs, that in turn has taken away some of the near-term interest in gold.
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Instead, Obama threw it all away for a momentary star-turn before the cameras late on a Sunday night in May 2011.
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Others turn away due to the risk of well-documented personal attacks, disclosure issues or media scrutiny from off-the-cuff commentary.
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All of these walkers showed me that there are plenty of details to see on an ordinary walk around the block -- if only we bother to turn our attention away from our phones and headphones.
That night, Fridolin, a medical doctor, has professional duties that call him away, and as he strolls turn-of-the-century Vienna's cobbled streets, one sexual opportunity after another is laid before him: the willing daughter of a recently deceased colleague, a saucy prostitute, a simple girl whose father is pimping for her.
It was that we turn a corner away from the type of excessive risk-taking that got us into having to ask the taxpayers to loan banks hundreds of billions of dollars.
In "The Age of Innocence, " Edith Wharton wrote of turn-of-the-century American society belles stowing away their fresh-from-Paris dresses for at least a season or two, so as to not appear vulgar in New York society.
McGregor needed to make a fine flying save to tip away a sharp shot on the turn from Brazilian-born forward Cacau.
The company blamed the TV slump on "tough ongoing market conditions" and said that investment in upgrading its high-definition TV galleries had also forced it to turn away three large TV productions in favour of films.
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.
It is also building a new facility in Vavuniya, where many ex-combatants now while away the time, awaiting their turn.
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