Sentences with phrase «change of tack by»

But the move marks a significant change of tack by the prime minister, who defended the contract after Corbyn raised the matter in his conference speech.

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Previously, the Bank of Canada hinted it might raise rates to curb the borrowing binge, but in March it abruptly changed tack by affirming the household debt - to - income ratio is «stabilizing near current levels.»
Since Labour went into the general election arguing that the issue of whether or not Britain was leaving the EU was settled by last year's referendum she urged colleagues not to «change tack».
It's so easy and only tacks 20 minutes onto the cooking time, but it changes the texture of the meat by giving it a crispy outside and soft inside.
The change of tack was reflected on social media, where data analysis by Meltwater covering the run - up to and first hour of the red carpet found that the majority of posts mentioned #TimesUp.
In their recently released book, The American Bird Conservancy Guide to Bird Conservation, ABC changes tack a bit — using what the authors call «conservative» estimates of the outdoor cat population and annual predation rates, for example, to arrive at their figure of «532 million birds killed annually by outdoor cats.»
But, and this is a big «but», I was thrown off sympathising thus by two things: firstly, that Diebenkorn changed tack just when things were getting interesting / challenging in terms of how three - dimensional space in his abstract painting might be tackled anew; and secondly, that the figurative paintings on show here seem to offer no furtherance to, or deliverance from, those issues.»
Perhaps anticipating that eventuality, before this court the appellant changed tack somewhat and submitted that he was duped by his clients and should, consequently, have at most been found guilty of the lesser offence of failing to be on guard against being so duped instead of the more serious offence of participating or knowingly assisting in dishonest or fraudulent conduct.
Barrack changed tack by backing away from the risky, high - profile leveraged buyouts that made him famous, instead turning to a series of investment vehicles that focus on lending and distressed property debt.
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