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Examples
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Even more curious is why the coalition has also now U-turned and discredited the first SCR.
The Baby P case has been treated dismally by politicians Patrick Butler 2010
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As I steered around the truck, a Cadillac Escalade U-turned directly in my path.
Steve Nelson: New York Bike Lanes Are All the Rage Steve Nelson 2011
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As much as Lib Dem U-turned on everything they stood for and as much as Clegg has been shown to be a spineless lickschpittle.
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It's especially gratifying that a front-drive car can be so easily U-turned on a two-lane street.
The Fiat 500C Can't Fail Dan Neil 2011
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Mr. Orban has U-turned once already, having previously opposed going to the IMF at all.
Hungary Faces Constitutional Crunch Richard Barley 2012
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As I steered around the truck, a Cadillac Escalade U-turned directly in my path.
Steve Nelson: New York Bike Lanes Are All the Rage Steve Nelson 2011
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But his review has U-turned on earlier plans to cap that multiple at 20:1.
Dock pay of top civil servants who underperform, says Will Hutton 2011
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As the real continued a slide that has taken it down almost 18% against the dollar this month, Brazil's central bank U-turned, selling currency swaps to call a halt.
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Caroline Lucas, the only Green MP, has been true to her word on many issues the Lib Dems supported before the election and have since U-turned on.
No country for young people: is this generation under strain? 2011
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Cameron has already U-turned on his intention to abolish regional government.
Radical? Hardly. But Cameron is so much more than Blair reincarnated 2010
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