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"First he denied the basic science behind climate change, now he's changing his tune," Whithorne said in an email to HuffPost.
"Which is why you have Ed Miliband changing his tune and he might change his tune again tomorrow".
Changing his tune.
"He keeps changing his tune.
And now, with the governor changing his tune almost weekly, we have backward guidance.
The real drama was going on outside, where Nigel Farage was changing his tune.
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But in changing his Cuban tune Trump stands in direct opposition to every other Republican Presidential candidate except for Sen. Rand Paul, whose backing of Obama's Cuba policy has gained him no support and may have cost him (although his recent slide in the polls and inability to raise money are probably attributable to larger factors, among them Trump's rise).
One can make the case that hostility to a politician changing his or her style or tune before different audiences is entirely reasonable, given the message it sends that he or she can't be trusted to carry out what they promise to you (since you are just another audience they might be pandering to).
Changing her tune seems to be a theme for Ms. Lagarde, writes Andrew Ross Sorkin in his DealBook column.
Changing her tune seems to be a theme for Ms. Lagarde, which may explain her feigned sense of shock.
In his report on the Forward on Climate Rally, Cavuto suggested that environmental activists were merely changing their tune in the face of the cold weather.
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