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Definitions for CHANGE COURSE
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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Numerology
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
I am deeply relieved by Alan Gross’ safe return to the United States, and I support President Obama’s decision to change course on Cuba policy, while keeping the focus on our principal objective: supporting the aspirations of the Cuban people for freedom.
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter:
We have not and will not agree to cooperate with Russia so long as they continue to pursue this misguided strategy, it remains our hope that Russia will see that tethering itself to a sinking ship is a losing strategy because Russia has the opportunity to change course and do the right thing. I don't know if they will.
I see nothing on the calendar outside a geopolitical event that is going to make them (the Fed) change course at this point.
Giving concession to the Iranian regime will embolden them to kill their own people, to wage terror in the region, and rapidly dash to a nuclear bomb, i urge the Biden administration to quickly change course with Iran and pay attention to what over 250 bipartisan House members said in H.Res.118, and that is ‘ we stand with the people of Iran who are continuing to hold legitimate and peaceful protests against an oppressive and corrupt regime. ’ Iran deserves that.
The middle class in America is at a tipping point. It will not last another generation if we don’t boldly change course now.
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