It won't turn the tide in Syria or necessarily prevent al-Assad from using chemical weapons.
In a close election, this could help turn the tide one way or the other.
How did Mr Gingrich, with less money and a smaller organisation, turn the tide so quickly?
But if Mayor Bloomberg has his way, it will also turn the tide on climate change.
Jimmy Bullard and Clint Dempsey worked effortlessly to turn the tide and push Fulham forward.
Will that Christmas gift be the catalyst to turn the tide for investors in the stock?
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Repeatedly the respect and loyalty that Dr Williams earned, was able to turn the tide of opinion.
Enlisting the support of Mr McCain is a clever attempt to turn the tide, on several levels.
"We can turn the tide, I don't think to get rid of Rafa now is the answer, " Aldridge told Sky Sports.
Leinster threw on Contepomi in an attempt to turn the tide of the game but the effect was minimal.
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If it is to fundamentally turn the tide against these guerrillas, the beleaguered Colombian army badly needs U.S. assistance.
Republicans could adopt several new approaches that over time would turn the tide.
Eager to curry favor with female customers, the investment community and the press, big companies now are looking to turn the tide.
Collaborating with the right colleagues and partners can turn the tide and get accurate answers back to the customer promptly and appropriately.
They asked the Americans for help, and U.S. officers, sensing a chance to turn the tide against Al Qaeda, seized the opportunity.
The World Health Organization is hopeful that legislation like the bill in California will turn the tide of parents opting out of vaccinations.
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And of course, many are placing high hopes on what the participation of women will do to turn the tide in the recession.
After Bristol had made the early running, the visitors started to find their rhythm and by slow degrees started to turn the tide.
Desperate to turn the tide, public health leaders came up with a new anti-HIV campaign: NASHI, for the National Adolescent Sexual Health Initiative.
Zynga has not been successful, but the company hopes that a deal with Nokia (NYSE: NOK) will help turn the tide.
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When things are good, a Board member should bring up questions about what could turn the tide, and not accept handwaving answers from the Company.
The first is whether the force levels are enough to turn the tide against the Taliban and win Gen McChrystal's "short fight" by July 2011.
We can defeat al Qaeda, and the events of recent months give us an opportunity to turn the tide on their terror once and for all.
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Now to turn the tide on this epidemic, we must confront the complex social and environmental conditions that help fuel the HIV epidemic in African-American communities.
Participants also pointed out that we must address more upstream issues, including increasing education and economic opportunity for all Americans, to turn the tide permanently against HIV.
Mr Dell hopes to turn the tide for a firm that has struggled to compete with cheap Asian rivals and the boom in smartphones and tablet computers.
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Blackwell's 54-ball half-century threatened to turn the tide but the visitors remained favourites when Hoggard had the left-hander caught behind for 64, prodding at a good length ball.
Best-case scenario is thousands of blacks would form regiments, help to achieve a major military victory, turn the tide of public opinion in the north, and help get Lincoln reelected.
But there is also a hint here of a last stand, with the General again being put in the unenviable position of having to turn the tide of a failing war.
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