Sentence examples for taking another tack from inspiring English sources

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And she fills me in on her education taking another tack – her path to becoming published.

And she fills me in on her education taking another tack – her path to becoming published.

For 2013, the print ads are taking another tack to bring to life the concept that hunger clouds decision-making.

Taking another tack, political animal Steve Benen at Washington Monthly notes the apparent inconsistency in Perry's much-discussed attitude towards science: [W]e're learning quite a bit about how Rick Perry thinks.

Now they seem to be taking another tack, conceding that poorer countries will have to get cheaper drugs, and trying to keep out generic manufacturers by supplying cheap drugs themselves.

Now, as 25 states have passed legislation to allow schools that are publicly financed yet independently run, the National Education Association is taking another tack: encouraging its chapters to start their own such schools.

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PetSmart took another tack.

"Latin America in Construction" takes another tack.

But the promoters take another tack.

As the two argued, Mr. Li took another tack.

The American Road and Transportation Builders Association took another tack.

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