Similar words: rupture, voluptuous, rapture, capture, scripture, rapturous, sculpture, turn. Meaning: n. an upward movement or trend as in business activity.
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(31) Final dividend on shares is held at 2.25p, reflecting the upturn in business in recent months.
(32) However we are not simply waiting for an upturn in the world economy.
(33) The upturn in sales was double the increase the economic forecasters had been expecting, but the City remained sceptical.
(34) There was also concern that a renewed upturn in inflation could inflame wage claims in the forthcoming pay round.
(35) The new emphasis is on helping the economic Upturn which will bring down Unemployment, currently heading towards 3 million.
(36) It now seems that Britain's upturn started as long as a year ago.
(37) This, combined with the economic upturn means that increasingly, there are skills and labour shortages.
(38) Furthermore, because projects can last for up to four months, an upturn could take time to emerge.
(39) A predicted upturn in the market would have put a much higher valuation on the painting.
(40) Confidence is the main missing ingredient that is preventing an upturn in the economy.
(41) It may be mid-1993 before a major economic upturn takes place.
(42) In looking for buyers for the gold-producing assets, Hanson has been helped by the recent upturn in the gold price.
(43) Encouragingly the past couple of months have seen an upturn in measured revenues.
(44) In contrast, in the United States an economic upturn normally leads rapidly to a surge in employment.
(45) The upturn will be noticeable from late spring and early summer.
(46) But, with signs of an economic upturn and a strong balance sheet, Anglia faced the future confidently.
(47) The projected surplus of AD13,500 million was seen as evidence of an upturn in the economy.
(48) It is hoped that these measures will trigger the long-awaited upturn in the economy.
(49) As the national economy moves out of recession,[http://sentencedict.com/upturn.html] Northern Ireland is therefore well placed to take advantage of the economic upturn.
(50) If we have downsized to reduce our cost base, have we retained the potential to meet an upturn in demand?
(51) Factory reorganisation, cost-cutting, team working, training and improved communications contributed to an immediate upturn in fortunes.
(52) However, the upturn remains fragile and is not expected to strengthen until next year.
(53) An upturn in the sales figures delighted our manager.
(54) Not all German exporters are enjoying the upturn.
(55) an upturn in the economy.
(56) With an upturn in the economy, share prices will improve.
(57) An increase in jobs points to an upturn in the economy.
(58) Unlike previous post - war cycles, any upturn will follow a global financial crisis.
(59) There is no sign that the economy is on the upturn.
(60) The current upturn has lasted extra long due to the stimulative effect of the leverage bubble.
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