Sentences with phrase «sudden change in approach»

I wonder why no one asks him why sudden change in his approach during the game... how come he stood at least for the first 30 mins beside the line and was giving instructions to the players!?
Still, without traditional structures in place, followers can find themselves wondering about a leader's stance on a particular issue or surprised by her sudden change in approach.

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A sudden change of subject, or the direct approach, would have turned a lightbulb on in my head.
The sudden departure of the top U.S. prosecutor in Manhattan raises uncertainty about the federal government's approach to trying financial crimes and global terrorism cases, even as it isn't likely to change the course of several high - profile investigations.
Whereas there is still a significant controversy over how to assess an individual teacher's effectiveness, Whitehurst believes that change in approach was driven by the research community, especially economists «who came to this topic because all of sudden there were resources — data resources and research support resources.»
Taking this proactive approach to updating your resume and executive bio ensures that you will never be caught short if there is a sudden change in the company you work for, or — on the positive side — if you are sought out by a recruiter for a position that interests you.
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