Sentences with phrase «of change of tack»

Instead of looking at stocks this time round a bit of change of tack and a look at Natural Gas instead.

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The NDP needs to regain the union vote as it tacks back to the left and will likely oppose much of the deal unless it is radically changed to protect Canadian jobs, something no one here has signalled.
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.»
One notable aspect of the letter was the fact that it avoided spelling out the doomier scenarios that we face if we don't change tack.
He then changed tack, sharing another tweet that suggested a «civil discussion of facts» rather than «insults.»
THE WA opposition's change of tack on workers» compensation should stop insurance premiums from rising.
Although the less disciplined change their tack in hopes of coaxing along a success, we at Harris Associates continue to look to the horizon and stay the course, even when the winds shift or the gusts blow.
This re-appraisal of the likely path for US monetary policy gathered pace when some of the other more dovish members of the Fed's rate - setting panel appeared to change tack and indicate they believed rates should rise soon.
While any announcement is likely to cause a dramatic response from the financial markets — all the more so because few markets seem to be pricing in the possibility of a change in tack at the moment — we don't foresee a quick end to the ECB's asset - buying program.
But this new goal, coming «to share in the divine nature», is not tacked on to the end of our earthly existence as an afterthought; rather, this new goal changes the whole trajectory of our earthly lives.
When the strength of argument began to swing against them the Arians of the fourth century changed tack and decided to focus on a particular individual — Athanasius — in order to defeat the teaching.
Just as liberation theologians have shown that human liberation can not be considered simply as an additional topic tacked on to an otherwise unchanged theology, so also changing the way human beings relate to the natural world can not be simply an additional item on the already overcrowded agenda of the churches.
The Whiteheadian - Hartshornian neoclassical metaphysics takes precisely the opposite tack: it treats «becoming» and «change» as the absolutely fundamental categories and accounts for «being» as an aspect of or within becoming.
The radical change of tack is admission that Coca - Cola — once the No. 1 brand in the world — has lost its pulling power.
But then the waitress brings a plate of salami, his face lights up and he changes tack, telling me he's recently become a part - owner of a pig farm on the Yorke Peninsula («It's called Pork on the Yorke», he says, laughing — it's not), and that he's considering getting a piglet as a pet to follow him around at Seppeltsfield («fuck they're funny animals!»).
So much has changed since that fateful day, including the chances of Papelbon getting dealt: it turns out that the vesting option tacked on to the end of the deal is a problem for Milwaukee, and maybe everyone else in the league as well.
However when a system is used which repeatedly did not work throughout the whole of last season and has already failed in our first game this season then maybe a case can be made for Arsene to consider changing tack.
After years of trying to add talent through the lottery with middling results, general manager Rich Cho abruptly changed tack and signed Al Jefferson to a three - year deal.
So whilst we can pat ourselves on the back on the back of the City result and have major inroads in realising that a change of tack i.e our Plan B whereby we relinquished possession to 35 % but got a fairly comfortable win.
So when the club and manager agreed a new contract extension there was some anger but a lot more of us hoping that there would be at least a change of tack.
ao change of tacks Wenger, find a way to pass on a positive message to the players and fans but do be realistic and stop spouting bs!!!!
Some fans are hoping for a complete change of tack from the club, bringing in a completely different type of character to the Frenchman.
We just had to tack (steering through the wind to change direction) between two buoys which actually took quite a lot of practice to get right.
Jarvis is clear that unless Labour changes tack, any chance of victory at the next general election will be extinguished.
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».
The former defence secretary, now viewed as a standard - bearer for right - wing Tories within the parliamentary party, will use a speech to business leaders in Birmingham to make the case for a change of tack, the Guardian reports.
And while targeting our friendly neighborhood corporate - owned information filters probably won't make any of them change tack, turning a mainstream media figure into a piñata now and then is a nice break for activists tired of emailing Congress again and again.
In response, Labour changed tack, focusing on the «cost of living crisis» facing ordinary people who don't yet feel the recovery.
Ninety MPs, including 33 Conservatives, have written to the prime minister and argued powerfully for a change of tack.
Never knowingly inflexible in the face of obstacles to power, Cameron changed tack and gave several speeches in which he was tonally more sympathetic to the state.
As reports of chemical weapons use emerge from an escalating conflict, will our politicians change tack on Syria?
But she then changed tack after Robinson pressed on, asking why she was «running scared» of debating with her political opponents.
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.
Former foreign secretary Margaret Beckett says a change of tack is essential if Gordon Brown is to win the next general election.
However, the extent of the proposed changes really do mean that most incumbent MPs will have to attract new voters from the wee bits tacked on to their constituencies.
In a Viewpoint published in the March issue of JAMA, Researcher Jeremiah Brown of The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy & Clinical Practice and colleagues, Hal Sox and David Goodman, question whether the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services» use of financial penalties is the right tack for changing the behavior of hospitals.
Some, such as pied flycatchers and sparrow hawks, even change tack as the availability of food changes.
Though he came into office as a centrist who sometimes referred to climate change as a debate, he has spent the last several years tacking to the left on a number of issues and has increasingly made environmental issues a priority.
«If you've applied for dozens of big schemes but are getting nowhere, change tack and start sniffing out small to medium - sized enterprises (SMEs),» says Tanya de Grunwald of GraduateFog.co.uk.
I've been searching for a blue fur stole for ages but when I saw the stunning Jo of Cut & Chic Vintage wearing this one I changed 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.
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Either way, several changes will have to be made to the game, as it was one of the only titles released for the Wii U that actually had a legitimate use for the GamePad that didn't feel tacked on.
It's not perfect, and the quiet of the film allows an entry for nitpicking, but personally speaking, the only facet of the film I would change would be to drop the «upbeat» audio - only, and possibly tacked - on, epilogue.
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.
This design needs to incorporate scope for the type of «check - in and change tack» practices that are at the foundation of assessment - centric teaching practices.
Although the overall PD goal has remained the same, there have been several «changes of tack» in the last four years.
Ahead of the event, I took the M2 in for a brake inspection (all fine) and fluid change at the dealer, which tacked on another $ 139.82.
During his presentation, entitled «Real Retail Change is Coming... and Fast,» he shows a photo of several severed neckties, their lower ends scissored off, tacked to a dealership wall.
Push hard through a sequence of corners and it changes tack more eagerly than, say, the mid-engined Lamborghini LP640, though personally I'd like a bit more weight at the wheel.
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