Sentences with phrase «takes new tack»

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It is scaling down its holdings in Brazil as it takes a new tack in India, attempting to gain a majority position in the online retailer Flipkart.
Now, with Sottile on the way out, Cahill is taking a new tack: bombarding voters with a flurry of detailed policy proposals.
The group WNY for Grand Island Toll Barrier Removal took a new tack on Thursday — with an educational summit to talk about how idling traffic at toll barriers affects toxicity in the air.
Now Stephanie Wehner and Esther Hänggi at the National University of Singapore's Centre for Quantum Technology have taken a new tack, recasting the uncertainty principle in the language of information theory.
The Office for Civil Rights will take a new tack, and that will be that.
Taking a new tack toward resolving Michigan's long - running dispute over school - finance equity, Gov. John M. Engler has announced a plan to help close the gap between rich and poor districts by making better - off systems bear more of the burden of school - employee retirement costs.
Sivers writes of taking a new tack when he moved to Singapore — he was purposely social in his new physical community.
About the book: A young widow who's always lived in the shadow of her famous husband must take a new tack on life after his unexpected and sudden death.
Other Climate Goals Some other, more abstract ideas are proposed as well, designed to take a new tack on curbing emissions on a global scale.
I'll chose to take a new tack on the problem every time.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is taking a new tack on enforcement and signaling that it will use every weapon in its enforcement arsenal, including some new tactics introduced in the last few months, to create an environment where the SEC's enforcement presence is felt «everywhere.»

Not exact matches

Now Circle is preparing to take another major leap forward by tacking on an entirely new business as part of its underlying market infrastructure.
AFTER 33 years in the steel industry and having grown the family business into one of the state's biggest names in steel retailing, former Midalia Steel managing director Geoff Midalia has taken a completely different tack with his newest business venture.
Moreover, in Europe, Italy's new Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has taken a different tack than his French neighbors by acknowledging that sustainable growth does not come from government spending programs but rather from policies such as labor market flexibility, job training and simplification of Italy's archaic civil justice system.
A 24 - page survey of new publications in history, broadly defined, it seems to take a very engaging and sensible tack.
Informed United States criticism should therefore take the tack of seeking to improve the proposed new order, rather than rejecting it altogether.6.
Of course, it may be argued that since demythologizing, for all its apparatus of scholarship, is highly subjective and, indeed, willful, we should steer on the opposite tack and simply take the New Testament «as it stands».
That possibility seems all the more likely since the SNA will not be taking the opposite tack, i.e., staying the course when it comes to healthy food and trusting kids to get used to the new offerings, but also asking Congress for more money to fund the law's requirements.
Mike takes a more aggressive tack, seeming to push back on claims by Stringer and the industry - backed ShareBetter coalition that Airbnb has made New York more expensive.
But the administration has now taken a similar tack on a number of other controversial projects, staying silent rather than approving or blocking them, including a major proposed propane storage project in the Finger Lakes, the construction of new liquefied natural gas storage areas across the state and a crude - oil heating facility at the Port of Albany.
Cuomo appears to be taking that tack, instead promoting on Wednesday that several private New York colleges have signed on to his campaign aimed at reducing sexual assault on campuses and penning an op - ed in the New York Times announcing his new move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workeNew York colleges have signed on to his campaign aimed at reducing sexual assault on campuses and penning an op - ed in the New York Times announcing his new move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workeNew York Times announcing his new move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workenew move geared at raising the wages of fast - food workers.
Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan took a different tack, calling on lawmakers to be proud of their work and to tout the positive policies they have and will continue to enact for New Yorkers.
In the new work, a team led by neuroscientist Simon Fisher at the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, decided to take a slightly different tack.
But in the new study, he and his colleagues took a different tack: Instead of focusing on blocking and slow - moving Rossby waves, they turned to smaller and quicker undulations called «free, transient Rossby waves.»
Cycling, a sport that rivals or surpasses baseball in credibility issues when it comes to performance - enhancing drugs, is taking a new scientific tack in a bid to polish its tarnished image.
Harvard University physicist Gerald Gabrielse, the ATRAP spokesperson, says he is «delighted» by the new announcement but that his group is taking a slightly different tack.
But the new version takes a different tack.
A new method developed by scientists on the Florida campus of The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) takes another tack entirely, combining existing formulas in a kind of algorithmic stew to gain a better picture of molecular structural diversity that is then used to eliminate errors and improve the final model.
In using the idea in this way, any man or woman that seeks to get Canadian penpals could be often taking an increased reserved tack — when compared with those searching for Canadian dating, that is — hence looking only for Canadian acquaintances in the beginning, possibly considering the idea that among their new Canadian contacts may be a special one who after all end up as an online dating partner.
For the new film, Osborne («Kung Fu Panda») and screenwriters Irena Brignull («The Boxtrolls») and Bob Persichetti have taken the generally more effective tack of nesting Saint - Exupery's story within an elaborate framing device set in the kind of modular modern metropolis prophesied by Jacques Tati's «Playtime,» full of technology and free of wonder.
Their 13th production, Captain America: Civil War, takes a slightly different tack, suggesting that the world has become worn down by the deadly side effects often wrought by the superheroes, and wants them to bow their knees to a new law that will limit their activity greatly.
And let's say it went so well that you are now tasked with the new Avengers movie — the film that takes very nearly every hero from your last effort and tacks on, say, 7 or 8 more.
The Education Performance Network (EPN), the professional - services affiliate of New American Schools, is taking a different tack by creating an «education management support organization.»
Taking a slightly different tack, New York Times best - selling author Jean Thompson uses an easily digestible narrative style to twist classic fairy tales into more recognizable shapes in her new collection, The Witch: And Other Tales Re-ToNew York Times best - selling author Jean Thompson uses an easily digestible narrative style to twist classic fairy tales into more recognizable shapes in her new collection, The Witch: And Other Tales Re-Tonew collection, The Witch: And Other Tales Re-Told.
That's also the tack it's taking with a new short - term bond ETF, which will join the iShares lineup as well.
While Norwegian has made the most of the new opportunities offered by the Boeing Dreamliner, Level has taken a different tack.
Reward credit card holders looking to redeem their hotel award points should carefully select their dates, since tacking on a few days to a vacation once the new categories take effect could produce the unwelcome surprise of a charge at the new rates.
One of the newest financial companies to take that tack is Discover, which in the summer of 2011 launched a refer - a-friend program, while also tapping into the power and popularity of social media.
So don't be surprised if more hotels in other urban centers take note of the New York experience and decide to tack on some new fees of their oNew York experience and decide to tack on some new fees of their onew fees of their own.
I swore to grill any available members of the development team to find out exactly why Project Aces were taking this controversial new tack, and as luck would have it, I struck the motherlode.
However, Nintendo is taking the opposite tack and launching Fire Emblem Warriors, a swords - and - sorcery mashup of the franchise's entire history for the Switch and New 3DS.
As well as four - player cooperative functionality, weapon customisation and RPG elements, the new trailer attempts to convince us that it will take a more emotional tack than most titles in the genre.
On right this moment's present, Ben Hanson, Kyle Hilliard, Dan Tack, Joe Juba, and Jeff Cork speak concerning the ongoing means of taking part in Xenoblade Chronicles 2 on the Nintendo Switch, the technical catastrophe holding again the brand new Planet of the Apes sport on PS4, and a few notable cell video games.
And PS1's «Greater New York» took a slightly different tack — looking back.
Her recent exhibitions include Under One Roof, New York, Laura Tack & Leyla Aydoslu, NVT Galerie, Ghent, These Things Take Time, Ghent, War of the Senses Tank # 16, Entrepôt, Brugge, Miami Art Basel, Select Fair, Miami, Habitat, Franklin Arts Center Resident Artists Gallery, Brainerd, Minnesota, Curation Kick - Off Kunst Kotroute, Museum of Contemporary Art (SMAK), Ghent, Members Only, CultureFix, New York, and Problematic, Brooklyn Fire Proof Gallery, New York.
Tam's most recent exhibition at Night Gallery took a few new tacks while continuing the artist's general exploration of human relationship dynamics.
Since 1998, however, the New York — based artist has taken a different tack, fashioning her own body parts in stainless steel and bronze and mating the results with a variety of flora and fauna, from muskrats to monkeys; for Pyracantha, 2005 — 2006, for example, she cast an exotic evergreen bush in stainless steel, replacing its pomes with minuscule self - portrait busts.
By contrast, «Star Travel» takes a more universal abstract tack that became important when, in 1938, Matta joined the stream of artists leaving war - shadowed Europe for New York.
But the Art Students League of New York, which is part way into a multiyear renovation of its 1892 building at 215 West 57th Street, has taken an unusual tack in this direction.
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