turnround in the PONS Dictionary

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I believe that in six months we will start to see a turnround.
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Yet even that turnround may come to be seen as leisurely in the new world of publishing.
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On the other hand, bullish investors should be cautious of any near-term turnround.
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So the turnround in growth over the past 18 months is as much evidence against austerity as it is pro-austerity.
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But unless it can convince investors of their value or show rapid evidence of an electronics turnround, it should.
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The turnround is so impressive that the new government predicts the economy will soon be growing at 10 per cent, up from 2 per cent last year.
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Recently, though, there has been a turnround.
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Today, there has been a significant turnround; the centre has roughly half a million sterling in the bank and runs at a negligible loss each month.
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The subsequent turnround has been spurred by growing global demand for staples like rice, soy and meat, which has revived and revitalised the capital's fortunes.
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Strong commodity prices have been central to the turnround, but other factors have played a part.
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