In recent weeks there has been a change in tack in Brussels - and also within the IMF - that austerity is not working, in France, Britain or the southern European periphery.
Former minister Elin Jones was the establishment candidate, appealing to those Plaid members who felt that things were going on an ok track under Ieuan Wyn Jones, that perhaps the election that she had been Director of Communications hadn't been great, but that things were fixable without a major change in tack and tone for the party.
With HiDef altogether, the ability to have everything in the frame tack sharp is not, in fact, a good thing.
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Joseph Meyer, newsletter editor at Straight Money Analysis, took a different tack in his April issue.
If it takes that tack in the business market, it could be a good opportunity, he adds.
Rock band Train also has taken a stand, but pursued a different tack in a post on its website Friday.
Anthony's College, Oxford, points out that the IMF changed tack in dealing with the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s.
The Department of Justice is taking a new tack in its efforts to track and prosecute money laundering that occurs through financial institutions.
But rather than just be coy like NVIDIA, AMD has taken a more forceful tack in trying to dampen consumers' interest in transistor size.
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Japanese companies took a similar tack in the 1970s and 1980s.
Many businessmen think less of the government for its handling of bust Northern Rock, a mortgage lender, and for its uncertain tack in taxing non-domiciled workers and capital gains.
The European Central Bank was set to tack in a dramatically different direction on monetary policy Thursday by slashing interest rates to help stimulate growth in the buckling euro zone economy.
The Department of Business tells me the government changed tack in 2009 when the EU suggested a modification, so that the new extended copyright term would be 70, not 95, years.
So the DUP was surprised to hear that Sinn Fein was going to change tack in the assembly and seek a delay in the bill which involved the biggest shake-up in benefits for decades.
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The defendant has taken an aggressive tack in his trial, asking for a new judge, making the motion that his court-appointed attorneys be fired and formally requesting that he not have to take court-ordered mental competency exams.
But then the Democrats have a complicated relationship with the entertainment community at this convention, having taken a Hollywood-bashing tack in the backyard of the folks who not only bankroll their campaigns but, through the "Man From Hope" video, helped craft the public image of the President, who's looking more attractive with every day that Al Gore spends in the spotlight.
Buffenbarger chose an interesting tack, in a room full of executives from major airframe manufacturers and suppliers with whom the IAM regularly negotiates.
Compressed air blows away any factory gnorts, the body is inspected for tiny defects and degreased using an environmentally safe water-based solution and surfaces are wiped with tack cloth in between each process to remove dust.
AFL-CIO, America's largest trade-union group, that, if elected president in November, he would tack labour and environmental clauses on to future trade deals.
About 120 Democrats, including Nancy Pelosi, the speaker, could well vote against the bill (the latter presumably only in her personal capacity, though the change of tack was driven by Harry Reid, the majority leader in the Senate).
It is intellectually lazy of Kilson in particular to take such a tack, since he's renowned for his erudition.
In fact, taking a negative tack is a surefire way to talk yourself out of friends, an employer and even a career.
And when products finally become obsolete, Greenpeace wants companies to provide free, convenient tack-back programs in all countries where their products are sold.
But in early January, Vivendi changed tack again, dumping 55m previously purchased shares back on to the stockmarket and raising euro3.25 billion of cash.
Mr Romney could turn out to be plausible on this criterion: he should tack to the centre in 2012 if he can bolt the nomination down.
If Dr Jaafari is to stand a chance of making peace among his fellow Iraqis, he needs to change tack both in the way he builds a ruling coalition and in how he tries to stop Iraq sliding into a full-blown civil war.
Mr. DICKERSON: Well, he was basically taking that tack because we're in an election year.
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