He says Republicans need to respond to a change of direction among voters with new policies.
If a change of direction is needed, the walking stick vibrates, and an arrow appears.
Labour's university spokesman, Pat McFadden, says a change of direction over a graduate tax is "shambolic".
They would also signal a change of direction: previous tax cuts have been narrow and temporary.
On the face of it, the case for a drastic change of direction is strong.
This change of direction signals our clear intent to protect residential properties and businesses on the waterfront.
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Labour has pointed to this change of direction as an example of divisions within the coalition government.
If circumstances require a change of direction, the monoculture at the top of VW may react slowly.
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But even to talk of such things marks a radical change of direction for a Social Democratic government.
The party decided against any major change of direction then - no New Welsh Labour re-branding for them.
Perhaps the most significant change of direction in the American debate comes from the result of last November's presidential election.
We urgently need a change of direction, not more of the same.
They include drivers making more than one change of direction in trying to defend a position or the deliberate crowding of a car.
AOL's move marks a change of direction, as Advertising.com runs ads across the internet, whereas AOL has previously focused mainly on its own websites.
The Rehnquist court has not overturned major laws or signalled a sharp change of direction for the nation, as the 1960s Warren court did.
Bend down ... hand low to the ground ... dribble ... then an explosive change of direction that sends the defender back onto his heels.
The third quarter performance (including rising costs and contracting margins) was apparently the wakeup call that triggered a major change of direction announced last week.
But instead of a change of direction and action to kick-start the flatlining economy all we got this week was more of the same failing policies.
Similarly, all the way down the organizational chart, person-to-person interactions are crucial to ensure that an organization's change of direction isn't misrepresented or garbled in its retelling.
Boehner's surprise win against Majority Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri was seen as a move by the GOP rank-and-file toward a fresh face and a change of direction.
Mr Blair's comments, at a lunch of the Periodical Publishers' Association, come in response to Labour MPs urging a political change of direction after last week's election setbacks.
The authority said the move signalled a change of direction.
The merger appears to have been helped along by an abrupt change of direction in NYSE seat prices as well as the abrupt change in thinking by its participants.
Andy Kohut, who directs the Pew Center for the People and the Press, has looked at long-term polling and finds that sentiment has been slowly growing for a change of direction.
On the right, meanwhile - and in business - there are many who applaud the president's apparent change of direction but fear he lacks the will to see it to a conclusion.
The Wales full-back was assisted by a missed tackle from Chuter in midfield, but quick recycling and a change of direction from Jonny Vaughton found Hook, whose perfectly timed pass found the powerful lock for a five-metre touchdown.
This isn't about one government or one parliamentary term, but about an economic and social path that has been followed for more than 30 years now, with changes of government resulting only in a change of pace rather than a change of policy direction.
Instead of placing our fingers in the air to determine which way the wind is blowing, we enlist the help of others to change the direction of the wind.
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