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Discover Ludwig"shift tack" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it in a sentence to refer to changing the approach or strategy used to achieve a certain goal. For example, "We will need to shift tack if we are going to meet our target."
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The Labour MP Diane Abbott warned the party not to shift tack on immigration.
When the WSJ wrote about Google's plans to "store on its computers essentially all of the files they [consumers] might keep on their personal-computer hard drives", it noted the possibility that "new developments could lead Google to shift tack or shelve plans for the storage offering in the coming months".
Post campaign analysis meant we were able to convince this client to shift tack and re-set their goals around an incremental approach based on serving audiences viewed impressions, and the effect of particular creative messages on their behaviour.
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So futile have the talks become that the unions have shifted tack.
Two weeks later, he shifted tack, from reducing Eliot's individuality to sexual terms to reducing his public persona to his social origins.
Over the course of three albums SMD have shifted tack with each piece; first electro, then electropop and now minimal techno.
Once the evidence of an international conspiracy to cover up abuse became incontrovertible to any reasonable observer, Ratzinger's defenders shifted tack, and said he was sorry and would change his behaviour.
After downplaying the domestic threat for months, federal health officials shifted tack on Wednesday and announced the new screening measures, which will oblige travellers from Liberia, Guinea, and Sierra Leone to answer questions and submit to having their temperatures taken with an infrared thermometer.
However, less than 24 hours after Aristide declared that, if international peacekeepers were not inserted to help protect his "democratic" regime, another mass outflow might find its way to Florida, the Bush administration abruptly shifted tack and summarily airlifted the Haitian leader out of the country.
They also abruptly shifted tack in the eurozone debt crisis by raising the possibility of using the eurozone's bailout fund to buy back Greek debt on the markets, meaning sizeable losses for Greece's private investors and reduced debt levels for Athens.
Before shifting tack in his final vote, Heller had opposed several prior Obamacare repeal efforts, citing in part cuts to Medicaid. .
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