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1 But others have been forced by current circumstances to change tack completely.
2 The deal forced firms such as Somafone to change tack to survive.
3 With gentle persuasion tried and failed, the government needs to change tack .
4 Thus far, however, TfL have shown no inclination to change tack .
5 The industry can't change tack overnight, but there are positive signs.
6 He called, Captain Keen, we shall douse all lights and change tack tonight.
7 The mayor of London, Boris Johnson, also called for him to change tack .
8 Waiting for the kettle to boil, I decided to change tack .
9 He tasted failure as a junior director and decided to change tack completely.
10 However, she said she believed Mr Trump might change tack once he took office.
11 Yet the reaction to the move may have forced the government to change tack .
12 We'll hold this course until we're ready to change tack .
13 The government has indicated it has no plans to change tack on fuel prices.
14 The Pentagon said it may change tack in the future.
15 If I were in command, I would change tack at the last possible moment.
16 When to change tack is the key question for 2010.
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