He said the Fed's policies were "providing significant benefits" and changing course now could harm growth.
With so many of our companies changing course along the way, sometimes dramatically, we lose touch.
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Now TNI is changing course yet again, angling for mainstream acceptance with a new suite of products.
City Center's developers say they are making the new discounts now because they believe the property is changing course.
Changing course means patients in relatively better health may have their care delayed for a few hours, said Kairis.
There are now signs that tour operators and local leaders are changing course.
For now, with a network of 1, 000 PCs and NT on the back end, the company isn't considering changing course.
Since changing course in 1994, Tanti has become Asia's foremost wind man and one among India's growing crop of new billionaires.
Instead of changing course, we just do more of the same thing.
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By changing course and deciding not to dilute their mash, the company seems to have also stopped further dilution of its brand health.
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For all that Mr Cameron insisted this week that changing course was a sign of strength not weakness, his capitulations are piling up.
But Labour's shadow chancellor Ed Balls said the measure would not be enough to help without the Government also changing course on its austerity plans.
But he is approaching a winter storm that includes rain, showers, thunderstorms, thunderheads, snow and possible icing that makes changing course not only desirable, but advisable.
Educated in private schools, young John Kennedy went on to Brown, where he seemed to contemplate a career on the stage, and then, changing course, to New York University Law School.
Notably, former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright recently effusively presented the Project's book entitled Changing Course: A New Direction for U.S. Relations with the Muslim World to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
President Bush's speech at the Naval Academy today had two goals: to lay out in more detail how he plans to win the war in Iraq, and to answer critics who say he either has no strategy to win the war or that he's incapable of changing course.
Those men rose to the challenge at moments of crisis, changing the course of history.
Meanwhile, only the three debates hold out any prospect of changing the course of the race.
The most life-changing college course I ever took was philosophy and I know football is the only true sport.
My fellow Americans, tonight we're launching an effort which holds the promise of changing the course of human history.
Maybe the weather has played its part, lengthy rain delays adding to the suspense and changing the course of proceedings.
That is, individuals and organizations tend to resist changing their course until powerful external factors compel them to do so.
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Despite the calamitous mistake from De Vries changing the course of the game, Kenny refused to be critical of his goalkeeper.
Decades later, the discovery of an old suitcase would reunite father and daughter, changing the course of their lives and their relationship forever.
As of January 3rd, 20 female senators were sworn in by the 113th Congress to serve on the Senate, breaking records and changing the course of history simultaneously.
In a U-turn from his earlier stance, Mr. Sarkozy has used recent campaign rallies to call for changing the course of euro-zone policies to ensure they are also designed to stimulate growth.
Many areas are simply impossible to protect, such as the Brahmaputra valley in Assam, where one of the mightiest rivers in the world keeps changing its course on its flat flood plain.
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