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  • Psyche-H medics changed tacks, shifting from the clinical market toward corporate clients.
  • So in the 1960s Warhol changed tack, at least on the surface.
  • The Doctor manages to override the threat, so their enemies change tack.
  • However, he changes tack when the PM tells of his support for it.
  • Yet, the ADB doesn't expect Hong Kong's economic management team to change tack.
  • Rubin denied in a telephone interview Monday that the administration had changed tack.
  • On Friday, Bush discussed the wisdom of changing tack, officials said.
  • However, the size of French public deficits has forced him to change tack.
  • Is it not time for the Bush administration to change tack?
  • They completely changed tack on me and in that one speech.
  • The Americans have been hoping that they can persuade Saleh to change tack.
  • The next year, she changed tack, and reconciled with the Grand Ducal family.
  • Ruston-Bucyrus had intended to use the Merlin, but now had to change tack.
  • Realising that she is about to lose her'meal ticket'SJ changes tack.
  • But for all his bluster, Blair did change tack in one important respect.
  • Bondholders don't always lose out when a company changes tack.
  • There are signs that Putin, too, wants to change tack.
  • The French government now appears to be changing tack, though.
  • A chastened Microsoft has decided it's time to change tack.
  • Mexico, however appears to have changed tack now, under U . S . pressure.
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