How To Use Turnabout In A Sentence
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As her confidence grows you may well see a considerable turnabout in her attitude.
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And it's a surprising turnabout in a country in which government red-tape, poverty and traditional attitudes long combined to discourage adoption.
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In a perverse turnabout, the intense fear of mistakes just makes for more mistakes.
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They have also "gotten" conservative to very conservative nominees for the last several justices – turnabout is fair play.
CNN Poll: Will Obama name a liberal to Supreme Court?
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I wanted to ask Dean a few questions about the recent turnabout in policy.
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The second half saw an amazing turnabout in the pattern of play.
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So turnabout is only fair in Due Date, with him playing the foil -- to Zach Galifianakis.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Due Date
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If he's behind this sudden turnabout, that would explain it.
TREASON KEEP
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Of course I'm wondering about the sudden turnabout, but I'm not going to ponder too long or too deep.
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It's a complete turnabout and nobody can credit that his arch rival Rod Macqueen announced his early retirement to his players after the game.
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This is a chilling turnabout in what was already a desperate situation.
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After years of catering exclusively to the whims and fancies of women, companies have done a turnabout.
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It's an extraordinary turnabout in the human condition.
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At the Bristol show, there were lots of sceptical manufacturers; this year there was almost a turnabout of opinion.
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Still, turnabout is fair play: if we have to denounce anyone the Right throws up, then the Right has to play by those rules too.
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This situation has to be addressed before there is a turnabout.
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This sudden turnabout can only appear to the public as opposition for opposition's sake.
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His turnabout from respectable citizen to thief had stirred up only mild amazement in him.
OUTCAST
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Like they say, "turnabout is fairplay" so EAT IT REPUBLICANS! rrjr
Republican calls Holder decision 'bulls**t'
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In an unexpected turnabout, he became a near-legendary bank robber.
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It was a trip to New York in the late eighties that was to mark a major turnabout in the futures of Bobby & Steve and Zoo Enterprises.
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That's quite a turnabout in your thinking.
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Interesting to see Iranian embassies being sieged…that must be a bit of a turnabout for them.
The Current Iran Situation « Tai-Chi Policy
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The difference between you and I (feel free to opt out of the "stereotype" if you wish, but turnabout is fair play, so as you stereotype me I will return the favor) ... the difference is that I support all of our rights and any privilege that does not interfere with the rights of others.
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Did the same factors underlie the apparent turnabouts in both Canada and the U.S.?
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And as for the leftish flavor of Wright's messages, God knows the rightish ministers feel free to preach about social and political issues, so I suppose turnabout is fair play.
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This turnabout is affecting the whole ski business in Britain, not least the magazines.
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What accounts for the dramatic turnabout in Britain's international trading performance?
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How did activists manage to produce a dramatic turnabout in the city's political priorities?
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Try adapting your lifestyle to fit in with the turnabout.
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Eve's not going to have a sudden turnabout like Jo did.
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The dramatic turnabout undoubtedly reflects the trauma of once again seeing non-stop television coverage of bloodied bodies and grieving families.
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Now, in a turnabout, the 70-acre property about two miles from the border is being given to two immigrants whom the group caught trying to enter the United States illegally.
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If it were not for Willie Horton, I might say give Huckabee a pass on this commutation thing, but turnabout is fair play for the Republicans.
HuckPAC coordinator steps down, citing clemency decision
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We've seen The Last Man on Earth, seems that turnabout is fair play.
March 2009
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Thirty-eight percent say yes; 60 percent say no, a dramatic turnabout from two and a half years ago.
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In a piece published in the New York Times in the summer of 2009, James Watson, the codiscoverer of the structure of DNA, made a remarkable turnabout in opinion.
The Emperor of All Maladies
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What accounts for the dramatic turnabout in Britain's international trading performance?
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This paradoxical turnabout is not a singular phenomenon.
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Here was a turnabout; now she was the one with the reason to feel embarrassed.
INSTANCES OF THE NUMBER 3
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As her confidence grows you may well see a considerable turnabout in her attitude.
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“But … I wanted to … well turnabout is fair play,” Rose told him.
Brit-pick Question for my Readers
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The turnabout in his fortunes came when he teamed up with someone who ran tax-planning conferences and worked out how much his colleague was making.
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It was an amazing turnabout that must have left Tramore baffled and bewildered as to how they left this game behind them.