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change course
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Princeton's WordNet
jibe, gybe, jib, change courseverb
shift from one side of the ship to the other
"The sail jibbed wildly"
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change course
"Change course" generally refers to the act of altering or adjusting one's path, plan, strategy or approach, especially after evaluation or reconsideration. This change could be metaphorical, relating to a goal or life decision, or literal, like changing directions when navigating.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of change course in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of change course in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of change course in a Sentence
If at any point our scientists and doctors conclude that our institutions can not provide a safe and appropriate environment for our participants, we will change course.
It is very difficult for these municipalities to change course because they have never thought in that way, or they get caught in the euphoria of growth.
The reason we have runaway inflation is Joe Biden. The reason we have a shipping crisis, a supply chain crisis at this stage, is Joe Biden. So if he wants to assign blame, all he needs is a mirror, and he can look in it because he's the source of most of these problems and the solutions he's offering are either nonexistent or totally fake, if the president wants to be serious, he'll admit that his policies have been wrong, that his policies have been weak, that his policies have endangered this nation and the world, and he'll tell us how he's going to change course.
The middle class in America is at a tipping point. It will not last another generation if we don’t boldly change course now.
This commitment is important to our democracy, I'm proud to sign it, and it is my hope that the NRCC will ultimately change course and commit to this same pledge.
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