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Every president, of course, has a different tack for dealing with critics; some better than others, said Barbara Perry, director of Presidential Studies and Co-Chair of the Presidential Oral History Program at the University of Virginia.
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Each family had a different tack, and a different theory.
As the appeal of the traditional centre-right and centre-left parties has declined, the new challengers that have emerged have taken a different tack.
Many industry observers have been concerned for Nintendo, which has taken a different tack to major competitors Sony and Microsoft, since it focuses heavily on first-party games – that is, games developed and released by Nintendo exclusively for Nintendo consoles – and equally heavily on mobile games for its New 3DS console.
Ms. D'Souza has taken a different tack with her own three children.
But some police departments, like Greenburgh in central Westchester, have tried a different tack, having officers hang back and observe the gathering before entering.
But unlike Apple, the Mountain View based firm has no single gatekeeper overseeing design, so it had to take a different tack.
While Wealthfront has carved out its stake servicing the newly minted dot-com millionaires of Silicon Valley and Silicon Alleyy), Personal Capital has taken a different tack, and tried to reach the mass affluent market of investors with between $100,000 and $2 million in holdings, according to chief executive Bill Harris.
The United States, too, has taken a different tack, accumulating new debt to stimulate growth and worrying later about reducing deficits.
The Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights (EIPR), one of the most respected and influential human rights organisations in Egypt, has taken a different tack, deciding to register to cut the red herring of their legal status out of the debate, which has initiated a long-winded cat-and-mouse process.
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