In front of Jesus, slightly bending over and turning away from us, Peter repeats the gesture.
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Higher costs and perceived lower quality has buyers turning away from BYD, which stands for Build Your Dreams.
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In turning away from Latin America, Telefonica is gambling that its cash is better spent buying European mobile customers.
America, which leads the world in installed nuclear power, may lead the world in turning away from the technology, too.
Finally, this allows institutions to experiment with increasing their online programming without fully turning away from their tried and true model.
As a result of the piracy sailors on one popular discussion site appear to be turning away from the area completely.
By turning away from these forms, Mr. Lear performs a valuable service.
Recently Forbes quoted Buzz Marketing Group in stating that young are turning away from Apple as they do not perceive it as cool.
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That might account for the suggestion in some polls that women are turning away from the boyish Mr Cameron to the craggy prime minister.
And those gas guzzling light trucks and SUVs, consumers are turning away from those, and as a result the U.S. auto industry is suffering.
The majority of the protestors were in that under-30 age group that is turning away from the ballot box in such numbers that it is worrying to the mainstream political parties.
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"With the threat of sanctions, we may see them turning away from the employment services altogether, for fear that all that's going to happen is that they lose their benefits, " he said.
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Battered by inflation, unemployment, chronic fuel shortages and their country's involvement in a pointless war in Congo, Zimbabweans are increasingly turning away from their president's party, which must face an election before August.
That may seem small but that would be a sort of a huge sign of the times, that the country is really turning away from Republicans and is keeping an open mind to Democrats.
Then-CEO Flemming Lindelov responded to the problem by largely turning away from Europe and focusing on areas like Russia, eastern Europe and Asia with interests including 50% of Baltic Beverages Holding, which had 25% of Russia's beer market.
Turkey, increasingly turning away from Europe, is on the road to becoming a more effective force in the Middle East than is the EU. China and India are competing to replace the Europeans as the most important non-U.S. economic actor in Africa.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel, was angered that the head of the German Bundesbank, Axel Weber, was turning away from a career as the head of the European Central Bank in the near future, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
For most Chinese companies, the domestic market is already so big and dynamic, the additional revenues offered by investing in smaller markets in the Gulf fail to justify the difficulty of operating there, according to Ben Simpfendorfer, an economist and author of The New Silk Road: How a Rising Arab World is Turning Away from the West and Rediscovering China.
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David Sunshine, owner of Dallas Yoga Center, laments that he has to keep turning people away from his new yoga-for-stress classes.
But my social entrepreneurship students at Santa Clara convince me that the tide is turning, away from a disconnection between our hearts and our careers.
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Factor-in the latest opinion polls suggesting a further turning-away from from the three biggest parties and you can see why UKIP and the Greens are being touted as the 'None of the Above' parties: the Liberal Democrats, so often beneficiaries of protest votes in the past, are now a party of government, so definitely 'One of the Above'!
The centre is currently turning away requests for help from other injured riders due to funding restrictions.
We're big fans of this seemingly benign option because it combines the physical gesture of turning the sound source away from you with the software response of switching all audio off.
Myriad cases have come before the courts concerning not just counselling or civil partnerships but such issues as the placing of children for adoption by same-sex parents and the turning away of gay couples from guesthouses.
Consumers are turning to tablets, and away from PCs, so the business needs to act quickly and independent of other company interests.
The case for turning towards the world, rather than away from it, is generally accepted in America.
This is partly because many banks are increasingly turning to capital markets to operate - away from traditional banking activities, he said.
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With capital turning towards U.S. equities and away from emerging markets, Petrobras appears as a stronghold of value and future growth.
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