Word: turnoveritis
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Crimson guards Matt McClain and Jared Leake must exploit these weaknesses. They will be called on to harrass on defense, hopefully reversing the turnover tide.
Significant turnover in legislative races in New Jersey and Virginia gave evidence of an anti-incumbent mood that could help Democrats against Bush but hurt them at every other level of government. And the day also appeared gave a test to a term-limitation movement anathema to the majority Democrats...
Mike Allen, superintendent of the Central Square office, said this new independence will help to decrease the station's high turnover rate and improve service.
The frightened took another path: The urban riots of the late '60s and the busing fights of the early '70s were the last straw for an already frustrated white middle class. White flight resulted in a huge real estate turnover in middle class urban neighborhoods, the housing glut drove prices...
Also in marked contrast to last year, Harvard did not commit one turnover. In 1990, the Crimson averaged more than three giveaways a game.