"It means, for example, that we don't tack right on immigration and Europe, and tack left on tax and spending, " he writes.
Because escalatory steps must eventually either climb back down or lead to war, there should be a continuing willingness to talk with North Korea and, should it ever shift tack and commit responsible acts, the United States and its allies should be prepared to reward those acts with more fruitful exchanges and assistance.
And is there hope that President Obama will see the light and tack to the center on economic policy, as did Francois Mitterrand and Bill Clinton?
So while last January's CES brought us news of 1, 920 x 1, 200 screens, quad-core CPUs and a proliferation of Android Ice Cream Sandwich offerings, the year ahead aims to take that same tack and turn it up a few notches.
He would just cut off lengths of canvas and tack them to the wall.
For Plaid - there will certainly be that change of tack and tone now.
But for much of this hour, we'll take a different tack and talk about the value of partisanship.
However, I would take another tack and look outside the medical care system.
Over the weekend the Austrian Chancellor, Werner Faymann, changed tack and said "the ECB could perform a more powerful role".
As this version of the crisis gains credibility, the pressure is growing to change tack and to let Greece restructure its debt, with investors taking losses.
Facing a powerful congressional backlash, the FCC temporarily changed tack and convened negotiations over the summer with a select group of industry representatives and proponents of Internet regulation.
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The innovations that succeed are those that have the time and space to test and learn and the money left over to then iterate and tick and tack between different approaches until they nail the job of the user.
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.
This one, directed by Nora Ephron and co-written with her sister Delia, courageously tries a different tack, and what we end up with is a disaster of another order entirely.
And if you tack on their shares of the corporate income tax and the estate tax, their effective tax rate hit 24.5 percent.
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.
And while analysts think Bank of America would do well to tack on LaSalle and enter the Chicago market, there's still a chance other bidders for the lender could emerge.
And others tack on extra days to meet with business partners or clients.
So Dr Venter changed tack, and decided to go with a lightly modified version of the entire M. genitalium genome.
Traders whose approaches go in and out of style, until suddenly they are 80 and their tack seems to work, once again.
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.
Voters don't much like assassins, but a half-baked idea for a people's assembly on climate change and a tack to the right on immigration made Ms Gillard look shallow as well as disloyal.
No other compact economy car outside of a Mini Cooper offers as much stick-and-rudder fun as the 3: The steering (hydraulic, with an electric pump) is tack-sharp and precise, with almost no torque steer and a gratifying heft that gathers as you turn the wheel.
Although some policy tweaks would be beneficial, a more aggressive U.S. policy tack is unnecessary and unwanted.
In some states, the bank can also tack on interest and penalties.
FORBES: Foreclosure, Deficiency Judgments and the Perils of Anti-Deficiency Statutes
The Scots had changed tack, with Parks and Hugo Southwell electing to kick instead of trying to play from their own half.
Japanese companies took a similar tack in the 1970s and 1980s.
David Ford has said it is "entirely inappropriate" for the DUP and SDLP to "tack on" an attempt to ban private health clinics offering abortions to his criminal justice bill.
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.
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.
BBC: Robinson and McGuinness meet amid DUP-Sinn Fein tension
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