Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

241 Sentences With "change direction"

How to use change direction in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "change direction" and check conjugation/comparative form for "change direction". Mastering all the usages of "change direction" from sentence examples published by news publications.

For example, which sounds more confident: "Well, I think we should change direction on this project," or "We should change direction on this project"?
And in that case, we did change direction, quite rapidly.
Then, spacecraft could navigate and change direction all on their own.
People, like the wind, have a tendency to change direction. Sheesh.
I couldn't get up to serve and I couldn't change direction.
"In Italian, VIRATA means to veer or to change direction," said Wacks.
Not even losing will make him see the truth or change direction.
Helping employees change direction without leaving their employer is in everyone's interests.
You're ready to change direction and an important conversation comes your way.
You should also be predictable — in other words, don't just change direction abruptly.
Could protests at home, or a backlash abroad, prompt him to change direction?
The company could also change direction and choose a different site all together.
Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction, the artist claimed.
Floating currencies can change direction as quickly as the fish in the Coral Sea.
The president has shown an ability to change direction abruptly, as with North Korea.
And once they had started down this pathway, it was difficult to change direction.
Both feet move at once, however briefly, and you can't change direction mid bounce.
As such, attempts are made to change direction or scuttle the existing program entirely.
"Over time, this process will eventually cause the river to change direction," Shipway said.
We need to change direction ... the fruits of the earth must be available to all.
You can never completely dismiss the idea that Mr Kim does mean to change direction.
Take it as a reminder that when markets change direction, they can do it fast.
If we made the wrong call, we had to be willing to change direction rapidly.
Lloris was unable to change direction in time, and Argentina had a 2-1 edge.
Unless we radically change direction, we will not know where those 1 million cases are.
Click here to view original GIFMaking arrows change direction mid-flight with your amazing archery skills?
When it encounters it, the mower will automatically change direction and continue on with its task.
Every few years, the feds and the courts change direction or fail to answer important questions.
Be aware that the laze plume travels with the wind and can change direction without warning.
He provides practical guidance that can be used to change direction, redefine products and measure progress.
Similarly, if you weigh more, more overall force is necessary to get you to change direction.
All proceeds are being donated to Chester's wife, Talinda Bennington's suicide prevention organization ... 320 Change Direction.
Aintabi has urged the company to "change direction and guide management" to a better strategic plan.
It's going to be a lot of work to alter and change direction a little bit.
The group didn't change direction, but it would double its speed to reach better foraging grounds.
Then I saw the plane change direction almost completely and it was flying straight towards us.
In this year's letter, out yesterday, Fink announced that the asset management giant would change direction.
She wasn't afraid to start over and change direction, either — the mark of a true artiste.
What's more, the fluid mechanics of the BPM are such that it can change direction almost instantaneously.
Movement felt imprecise and I found it difficult to change direction and go where I wanted to.
Most economists believe that on November 2nd the MPC will change direction and raise it to 0.5%.
And, I can't emphasize this enough: The President is threatening Justice to change direction -- or else. 25.
But even if the agencies change direction under Trump, the confusing overlap in their jurisdictions will remain.
There is a god damn weaponized rubber disc whipping around the ice that can change direction instantly.
For retailers, why should they buy into a line if they think it's about to change direction?
They should take that as a reminder that when markets change direction, they can do it fast.
The prime minister of Greece, enduring austerity measures in return for aid, said Europe must change direction.
The puck doesn't really flutter or take a weird hop or change direction or hit a stanchion.
The big question for the months ahead is what it would take to change direction once again.
Be ready to adapt and change direction if your initial idea doesn't work out the way you hoped.
A general election in July provides a chance to change direction, but voters seem unlikely to seize it.
"If the economy begins to change direction, we will be flexible in the face of that," he added.
There are long-term uptrends and downtrends but at a certain point the market pendulum will change direction.
It allows a the plane to change direction quicker than using control surfaces on its wings and tail.
He said after meeting with Trump in Washington that he would emphasize the country needs to change direction.
The Senate remains in Republican hands, and President Donald Trump holds veto power over any efforts to change direction.
Bodies float in an open-air atrium, while hallways will morph and change direction as you walk through them.
The basic module of this bot is comprised of three pneumatic pumps that expand and collapse to change direction.
They did seem, however, to change direction, and perhaps dipped down from risky to reasonable, though never disappeared entirely.
She  introduced a new mental health resource, called 320 in collaboration with Change Direction, in honor of her husband.
BUT TECHNOLOGY HAS ENABLED DISRUPTION, AND IT'S SHOWN THAT IT CAN TAKE THE BIGGER COMPANIES TIME TO CHANGE DIRECTION.
It could fly at low altitudes for a seemingly unlimited range and change direction to evade traditional missile defenses.
Still, when he declared, "If we don't change direction soon, we'll end up where we're going," who could disagree?
THE winds that waft along the Swahili coast change direction with the seasons, a boon to traders in times past.
If we don't change direction, we're simply going to step off the edge," Dr. Robert Pearl told CNBC's "Squawk Box.
But at a certain point in my life—at exactly 40 years old—I felt the need to change direction.
Commenting on ECB monetary policy, she said that it would be wrong for the central bank to abruptly change direction.
That debt is projected to rise to nearly $22019 trillion over the next decade, unless we change direction right now.
Airbus said testing of the VTOL would now move on from hovering to being able to change direction in flight.
As you know, hurricanes don't like wind shear — when the winds change direction or speed as you go up in altitude.
Will the next Arctic Monkeys record feature Paul Anka or will Turner change direction again, discovering new and unexpected stylistic horizons?
"Now is the best moment in the past 20 years for Argentina to change direction," says Rosendo Fraga, a veteran pundit.
A gravitational keyhole — gravity from other objects or planets in space — is another factor that could cause asteroids to change direction.
Newton's law of inertia tells us that an object going straight will keep going straight until something makes it change direction.
You change direction with your gaze, letting you fly over Notre Dame, or down the Seine, just by turning your head.
While he was never stretched, Murray moved well, although he says improvements are required, especially when forced to change direction quickly.
People have got to start designing their second boats and it would be quite a big thing now to change direction.
He injured himself covering first when he had to change direction suddenly because of a bad throw from 1B Miguel Cabrera.
They explain why the linear career isn't always the most secure, and how to know when it's time to change direction.
In "2018-5," the red lines change direction, making the surface of the drawing become illusionistic rather than purely flat and graphic.
So what you should do is tell your bank you're switching to divest from fossil fuel and ask them to change direction.
To help them, escalators change direction, doors are propped open, and parliamentary staff know to keep well back and dodge the stampede.
That could leave only a small margin of safety in some places, particularly if the storm were to change direction or intensity.
"It would be quite unusual for the grand jury to change direction without the cooperation and approval of the prosecutor," Sklansky said.
The time has come to change direction on trade policy, and the upcoming negotiations with Tokyo are the perfect place to start.
Click here to view original GIFThe Moon appears to change direction in this lunar transit captured by SDO on March 6, 2019.
"If (that business) is impacted it's not going to fundamentally mean that we've got to change direction," he told journalists on Monday.
She's like a tanker that takes forever to change direction, and then can't recalibrate when it's clear the new course is fatal.
He can either claim to have forced the government to change direction, or blame it for causing economic pain by ignoring him.
When he returned, he told his partners that he had to change direction towards health care, or he would need to step aside.
The ANC is like an elephant, the party's secretary-general Gwede Mantashe once said: a lumbering beast, it is slow to change direction.
President George W. Bush, a Republican, tried to change direction with new agency rules, only to be blocked by federal appeals court decisions.
Mars is the first to pause and change direction, starting in fun Fire sign Sagittarius and eventually dipping back into Scorpio in May.
Del Potro, who at 6-foot-6 takes time to change direction, reached the ball but hit the running forehand into the net.
Even on the occasions that he got caught out, Sanchez would pivot, move his head, change direction or move in to smother Lopez.
Awesome.This Mind-Bending Archer Fires Arrows That Change Direction in Mid-AirArcher Lars Andersen doesn't post a lot of videos to his YouTube channel.
"I just have to change direction and redirect my energies to something else, most likely to the roads and keep working hard," she said.
ROME (Reuters) - Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi on Friday called for the European Union to change direction following Britain's vote to leave the bloc.
But it would still be a sign of an industry actually attempting to change direction, slowly, like an ocean liner charting a new course.
One problem is that, in a first-person game, there's no real way to change direction without physically changing your direction in real life.
Here's what you may feel when these planets change direction: Jupiter (January 7 through May 9): Jupiter is the sign of growth and expansion.
"If the minutes suggest a deviation, whether them being more hawkish or more dovish, that may cause the market to change direction," Sarhan said.
Anytime you got a lot of blisters, it's hard to change direction, cut and run and be able to do what I do naturally.
WILFRED FROST: MR. NAVARRO, IF THE STOCK MARKET SELL OFF CONTINUED AND PROLIFERATED, WOULD THAT LEAD YOU TO POTENTAILLY CHANGE DIRECTION ON THIS TACT?
Her method of Fibonacci numbers, a repeating series of ratios, determines important levels and dates where the stock could change direction, the host continued.
If you push on an object in a direction perpendicular to that object's velocity, the object won't change speed, but it will change direction.
More than half of all industrial carbon dioxide emissions were produced after Exxon heard the clarion call from its own scientists to change direction.
Most recently, several Iranian fast-attack boats came within 600 yards (550 meters) of the USNS Invincible, a tracking ship, forcing it to change direction.
MoMA's mouthful of a title, Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction, doesn't begin to describe this volatile eyeful of a show.
As the branches form, heat is produced which dries out nearby surfaces, causing the paths to continuously change direction towards more of the conductive solution.
So until November, the people at NASA will continue down the Journey to Mars knowing that there's a strong possibility they may soon change direction.
This is re-establishing range for the lazy man—rather than quickly change direction and move backwards or sideways, you simply make the opponent move.
Each ring maintained a magnetic field traveling around the ring and holding its polarity until it received a signal from the wires to change direction.
A future American administration could always change direction on climate policy — and even try to rejoin the agreement once Mr. Trump is out of office.
And she's weighed down by her previous policy moves and the impression that she's merely a pragmatist, willing to change direction as the polls dictate.
And it's time to change direction before the entire middle class has been replaced by hundreds of millions of Americans relentlessly tumbling down an economic mountain.
But photons don't change direction in these fields, so you can just trace the direction from which they arrived in the detector back to the source.
"I'm worried that we don't have four or eight more years to wait to change direction," Mr. Castellanos said, explaining his decision to join the group.
But, as I soon learned, this crazy sensitivity and ability to rapidly change direction is what differentiates a multi-purpose quadcopter and a legitimate racing drone.
Although the probe itself is about the size of a car, a powerful rocket is needed to escape Earth's orbit, change direction and reach the sun.
Every time the electrons change direction, they let out high-powered x-rays that shoot down a beam pipe where the poop awaits its close-up.
It's a picture of a sweet, dull life, and the visual effect is of panning from room to room, unable to move backward and change direction.
One former official likened the Justice Department to a battleship: an incredibly powerful tool to enforce civil rights statutes, but also very slow to change direction.
"But when David passed — almost in a single moment — we knew we had to change direction," Grammy ceremony executive producer Ken Ehrlich said in a statement.
But every step the current president takes requires Mr. Trump to overcome one more legislative or procedural hurdle as he seeks to change direction in Washington.
If Russian claims are true, the Kinzhal and Avangard would be almost impossible to intercept due to their speed and their ability to rapidly change direction.
For two hours straight, all I did was push my joystick forward with slight nudges to change direction as Sam trudged through the blinding white snowscape.
At this point the obvious course of action would have been to change direction and avoid any interaction with the reptile, but Gribble chose a different path.
But tribal leaders worried then that the decision to change direction might not be permanent, especially with the incoming Trump administration and pipeline supporters backing the plan.
The data showed some of the efforts to change direction from a predominantly property group into one with a more diverse mix of cultural and entertainment activities.
But then when he needs to change direction, you need to have that appropriate, physically accurate process of getting this massive arm to move a different direction.
Instead of trying to flap or turn "wings" like in Birdly — yet another weird VR flying frame — you change direction by shifting your weight around the frame.
But first baseman Eric Campbell cut it off and Pagan came up lame as he stopped and tried to change direction on a rainy 50-degree afternoon.
But there's a whole lot of physics that studies what happens when the protons don't break apart, and instead just interact with each other and change direction.
There was also the mystery of the complex local wind patterns, which resemble those of no other part of the Los Angeles Basin and change direction capriciously.
There's no one else in hockey who can angle players off to protect the puck, or change direction and speed with such ferocity as No. 87 does.
The UK needs to 'radically change direction' and start doing far more tests for possible cases of the coronavirus, according to the former health secretary Jeremy Hunt.
Of the surfaces used in professional tennis, it is the most specific in terms of movement, the one on which it is most difficult to change direction.
We made an informed decision to change direction early to make sure that we put the best equipment in the world in the hands of American soldiers.
Using weather station data from the 1900 eclipse that crossed North America, a meteorologist named H. H. Clayton noticed that the winds also appeared to change direction.
Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction continues at the Museum of Modern Art (11 W 53rd Street, Midtown, Manhattan) through March 19.
Like smoke, the massive, terrifying cloud "travels with the wind and can change direction without warning," according to a Hawaii County alert warning residents to avoid the laze.
"I'm worried that we don't have four or eight more years to wait to change direction," Castellanos told the Times in explaining his decision to join the group.
Jonathan Cox, division chief of California's Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire), told the Los Angeles Times that the fires could change direction at any moment.
The market was up throughout the day, then dipped when the president started speaking, only to change direction once he began discussing the administration's efforts to speed testing.
"Cars under the belly of the big vehicle would have no way to change direction, and even changing lanes would be dangerous," The Beijing News said last year.
The resignations sent shock waves through the party whose deputy leader, Tom Watson, warned that Labour needed to change direction to avoid a deeper split and further defections.
The latter is a hard blur, a basketball bullet who can change direction and throw laser-guided kickout passes and who seems somehow capable of actually gaining speed midair.
While those measures could change direction once the tariff issue is settled, current conditions show that one of the key pillars in the Trump expansion is starting to wobble.
Meanwhile, MCU mastermind Kevin Feige has indicated that Marvel's films will change direction after many of the current major plot threads are wrapped up in the fourth Avengers film.
"One plane, contracted and paid for by Venezuela, was told in flight to change direction and go to another country," he said, without specifying who had given the orders.
Alzner opened the scoring 9:39 into the game as he fooled Nilsson with a long shot that appeared to hit Vancouver defenseman Troy Stecher's stick and change direction.
Once a bull understands how his man will move, and isn't distracted by the cape, he will change direction or 'hook' more readily and he becomes far, far more dangerous.
Once the mod is set up, the video's host demonstrates how to change direction with the steering wheel, swap guns with the gear selector, and fire the weapon by honking.
Even though the ant is tethered to the device, the spherical treadmill allows it to walk using its natural gait, even when it has to quickly move and change direction.
First Lady Michelle Obama added her own support to the campaign, expressing her desire that mental health issues be taken more seriously in the U.S. in combination with Change Direction.
It will only be when the majority of Trump voters finally tell him that he's wrong -- words most have yet to utter thus far -- that he might actually change direction.
When the engine is placed in the middle, its weight is more evenly distributed between the front and rear wheels, allowing the vehicle to change direction more easily and rapidly.
While he's now doing government work, John's way of life is ingrained so deeply that he can't change direction, even when the opportunity seems to be there to do so.
Three months ago however, President Trump withdrew Washington from the deal, blasting it as flawed and reimposing sanctions to choke Iran's economy and force it to renegotiate or change direction.
"We don't evacuate our animals since hurricanes can change direction at the last minute and you run the risk of evacuating to a more dangerous location," the zoo wrote on Facebook.
Because even weighted down and moving slower, anyone that's six feet tall is going to be able to change direction and move much faster than Kong would ever be able to.
"But I think it's pretty clear and I've been pretty clear publicly about how I think he ought to change direction and I hope that's what we are going to see."
"It's not unusual for creative projects to change direction over time, or to not work out at all — both on and off Kickstarter," a spokesperson for the crowdfunding site told Hyperallergic.
When she returned to the workforce, she decided to change direction and pursue a new career in VR and AR. Her coursework includes coding, animation, 3-D graphics and web design.
I mean, it's going to be a lot of work to kind of alter and change direction a little bit, but I think you're going to feel really good about it.
The first is to charge in at the tachi-ai, contact the opponent, and immediately change direction to throw them out in the direction they are facing or onto their hands.
If you change direction at the right time you can escape out of the other side—not always unharmed but at least not between the fence and a combination of punches.
"We think it is clear Mylan needed to do something to change direction," Wells Fargo analyst David Maris said, adding that the deal is also recognition that Pfizer wanted out of generics.
Citrix has indicated it wants to concentrate on core products such as XenServer, NetScalr and perhaps Citrix Workplace Cloud, but it's not necessarily making these moves because it wants to change direction.
Two quick passes to change direction and cross into the center and the ball is on the chest of Ola Toivonen, who brings it down on pops it over a charging Neuer.
In doing so, he seemed to hope to convey a sense of urgency, arguing that the republic is at a crossroads and it will require a mobilized body politic to change direction.
The researchers also used it to test how mice react to tall heights—they prefer being around shallower depths—and how flies change direction based on the perceived obstacles in front of them.
Trump appears to be shutting out not only people who want him to change direction, but even people who are just telling him, descriptively, that the debate didn't work out well for him.
Trump appears to be shutting out not only people who want him to change direction but even people who are just telling him, descriptively, that the debate didn't work out well for him.
The fallout in the Iranian economy may be leading officials in Tehran to calculate that they have little choice but to take increasingly risky steps in hopes of persuading Washington to change direction.
The Islanders tied the game when Cizikas put a shot past Holtby 4:27 into the second period, one that appeared to hit Washington defenseman John Carlson's stick and change direction a bit.
" The awards show's executive producer Ken Ehrlich said: "We had already booked Lady Gaga on this year's show, but when David passed – almost in a single moment – we knew we had to change direction.
It doesn't go super fast in this prototype form, nor should it, since even the best drones can't stop on a dime, and tend to swing about when they reduce speed or change direction.
Titled Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction, the exhibition features 22016 works, including 2391 paintings, works on paper, illustrated letters, printed matter and periodicals, as well as the film Entr'acte.
I think policymakers should go into this shutdown being ready, being agile, to the ability to change direction—add more buses, for example; add more ride-share capabilities—by knowing what's happening with everyone.
A U.S. official told Reuters on Monday that multiple fast-attack vessels from the Revolutionary Guard had come within 600 yards (550 meters) of the USNS Invincible, a tracking ship, forcing it to change direction.
The Russians claim that Avangard is highly maneuverable, and based on computer-generated video included in Putin&aposs address, it appears to have several flaps similar to the aerofoils used by planes to change direction.
"We had already booked Lady Gaga on this year's show, but when David passed — almost in a single moment — we knew we had to change direction," Grammys executive producer Ken Ehrlich said in a statement.
"Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction," which opens on Monday, amasses some 227 works into a full-dress retrospective that thoroughly examines the artist's contributions to Cubism and Dada.
The power of sharing real-life horror stories We need to change direction and share the real-life horror stories of what can happen when we fail to vaccinate our children -- certainly on social media.
More importantly, the market's worst fear was exposed, namely that a Fed that had been so generous in underpinning the bull market with scads of liquidity and low interest rates was now ready to change direction.
MOSCOW, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Urals crude differentials in northwest Europe softened on Wednesday, but may change direction if Russia's Surgutneftegaz opts to reduce Baltic exports in December to boost supplies to the local market, traders said.
A U.S. official told Reuters on March 6 that multiple fast-attack vessels from the Revolutionary Guards had come within 600 yards (550 meters) of the USNS Invincible, a tracking ship, forcing it to change direction.
They're small, can reach speeds of 30 mph or higher, sometimes break traffic laws, may or may not use bike lanes, split lanes and weave between cars, and can change direction far more quickly than vehicles.
But when he does, it's to show off a mind-melting new trick he's mastered, like getting arrows to change direction mid-flight so that he can hit targets hidden behind obstacles that he can't actually see.
The officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said initial reports showed one of the Chinese J-10 aircraft came close enough to the U.S. EP-3 plane on Sunday to cause the American aircraft to change direction.
ZURICH (Reuters) - Swiss National Bank Governing Board member Andrea Maechler has given another hint that the central bank will stick with its expansive monetary policy, saying low Swiss inflation gave little reason for it to change direction.
The Mobile Virtual Players — dummies on wheels that can weave, change direction, speed up and stop — are being used as more than simulated tackling surrogates by Steelers Coach Mike Tomlin, who has them testing receivers and rushers.
The winningest NASCAR drivers, then, are the ones that understand the corners the best, change direction the fastest, pick the best lines, and apply power at the right times to navigate the corners better than their competitors.
Qian says his work will provide protection from future hypersonic weapons, missiles that can fly five to 10 times the speed of sound, and can change direction in flight to avoid missile defenses while delivering nuclear warheads.
The more serious you are about modern art, the more likely you are to be stupefied by "Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction," a retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art.
The rules state that a driver must reduce speed significantly and be prepared to change direction or stop in case of 'double waved' yellow flags, and Rosberg and team boss Toto Wolff argued he had lifted off enough.
While Venezuela has become essentially a failed state held together by force, with assistance from China, Russia and Cuba, neither the international community nor the democratic opposition has managed to dislodge Maduro or convince him to change direction.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Multiple fast-attack vessels from Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps came close to a U.S. Navy ship in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, forcing it to change direction, a U.S. official told Reuters on Monday.
GIF: NASA/Goddard/SDO/GizmodoEarlier this week, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured a strange series of images in which the Moon appears to go rogue, crossing the Sun as usual but then briefly pausing to change direction.
A launch from a latitude much farther north — such as NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida or Vandenberg Air Force Base in California — requires rockets sending satellites to GEO to change direction in flight to reach the equator.
Drivers are required to reduce speed significantly and be prepared to change direction or stop under double waved yellow flags, which can be deployed to warn them of marshals, stranded cars, or recovery vehicles on or beside the track.
One day, the forces that turned the palest, thinnest of green shoots after the financial crisis into the second-longest American economic expansion on record will change direction, igniting a new recession—for which the world is woefully unprepared.
What's more is that the indicator technicians use to find out when a stock will change direction, called the MACD indicator, showed a crossover into bullish territory — as Cramer noted, when the black line crosses above the red line.
Badminton, he said, demands explosive movements but also relies heavily on deception, akin to the way a volleyball player jumps and pretends to ready a violent smash — only to change direction or gently loop the ball over the net.
"We don't evacuate our animals since hurricanes can change direction at the last minute and you run the risk of evacuating to a more dangerous location," the Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens said in a statement earlier this week.
"Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction"* at the Museum of Modern Art will let us take the measure of a European painter more often spoken of as influence than actually seen in bulk (Nov. 228).
Organized with the Kunsthaus Zürich, "Francis Picabia: Our Heads Are Round so Our Thoughts Can Change Direction," is in the Modern's wheelhouse, with this artist who found a "third way" between Duchamp and Picasso, that is between anti-art and painting.
When you brake at the complete bottom you have the weight transfer ready because the car will change direction from going downhill to uphill, and when you apply the brakes on that, you will most likely end up in the barrier.
"Obviously, you're always looking to see what transpires over the next seven to 10 days, but I think we're at the point in the season where things would have to go exceedingly well for us to realistically change direction," Alderson said.
Critics of trade agreements, led by President-elect Donald J. Trump, want to change direction, renegotiating pacts like Nafta — which Mr. Trump called "the worst trade deal in history" — and the agreement that brought China into the World Trade Organization.
Salesforce's stock is still up nearly 30 percent year to date despite the pullback, and Lang noticed that the moving average convergence/divergence, or MACD, indicator, which helps technicians predict when a stock could change direction, made a bullish crossover.
A U.S.-Iranian war of words has escalated since Trump withdrew Washington from the world powers' nuclear deal with Iran in May, blasting it as flawed and reimposing sanctions to choke Iran's economy and force it to renegotiate or change direction.
"We don't evacuate our animals since hurricanes can change direction at the last minute and you run the risk of evacuating to a more dangerous location," the Miami-Dade Zoological Park and Gardens, home to 3,000 animals, said in a statement this week.
Dahl was carted off the field in the top of the sixth inning after his right leg bent awkwardly as he tried to change direction to catch a line drive hit by Scooter Gennett, who was making his debut with the Giants.
At Kansas, Jackson was able to use his first step to get into the lane, both in pick-and-roll and top-of-the-key weave situations; he also showed off a nasty crossover and a good ability to change direction for someone his size.
It does this by using a tripodal leg that's capable of shifting in all directions, instead of just moving forward and backward (like other robotic legs do), making it much easier for a robot with GOAT legs to traverse rough terrain and change direction quickly.
That's because "any object launched from Earth starts out traveling around the Sun at the same speed as Earth — about 18.5 miles per second — so an object has to travel incredibly quickly to counteract that momentum, change direction, and go near the Sun," NASA explains.
Additionally, communities can do the following today to make an impact: Embrace The Campaign to Change Direction, which asks advocates, colleagues, family members, and friends alike to "Know the Five Signs" of a mental health issue: personality change, agitation, withdrawal, poor self-care and hopelessness.
REUTERS/Brendan McDermid A U.S. official told Reuters on Monday that multiple fast-attack vessels from the Revolutionary Guard had come within 600 yards (550 meters) of the USNS Invincible, a tracking ship, forcing it to change direction in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday.
SK: But more importantly, when we transition from one administration to another, we need to kind of let NASA continue along the path they're on and not change direction because it just wastes time and effort and money and it doesn't help us get anywhere at all.
Not only did the project's specifics change direction with alarming regularity (originally it was hyped by Google as a $50-$100 device; by 2016 the company admitted the first phones would cost the same as premium handsets), the people in charge of running the project changed too.
The moon clashes with the sun at 1:59 AM, connects with Saturn at 2:12 AM, clashes with Jupiter at 2:42 AM, and connects with Pluto at 8:01 AM, asking us to get firm on our boundaries as we change direction in our lives.
He is obliging the other candidates, maybe also the future president to change mood, to change direction, to have different opinions on many topics… trade is becoming for both the euro and the American camp a sort of devil, it's a big problem for all of us.
That may change with MOMA 's major retrospective "Our Heads Are Round So Our Thoughts Can Change Direction," co-organized by the Kunsthaus Zurich, which showcases some hundred and twenty-five paintings, a selection of works on paper, decades worth of ephemera, and even a film.
Last week, the US Justice Department's top civil rights attorney, Vanita Gupta, sent letters to North Carolina state officials saying the law is a civil rights violation and warning that the state could face a costly federal lawsuit—and the loss of funds—if it doesn't change direction.
It likely means that Elliott is ready to push the company to change direction and cut costs, if it sticks to its regular MO. As an older public company founded in 1988 with a strong product, but weak stock performance, Commvault represents just the kind of company Elliott tends to target.
Because we rarely have an opportunity to observe whales in their undersea habitat, researchers have struggled to understand the finer details of the process, such as the speeds at which whales approach their tiny prey, how quickly they can change direction, and how they adjust in the presence of fish.
FRANCIS PICABIA: OUR HEADS ARE ROUND SO OUR THOUGHTS CAN CHANGE DIRECTION Picabia was on the ground with the Dadaists in Paris, but this exhibition includes his later work, which has influenced contemporary painters — perverse figurative paintings that look like precursors to Pop Art, or pulp fiction book covers. Nov.
"We are in a position now — when they do need to change an algorithm or change direction in some way — we don't have to have an executive meeting to figure out how do we change our business," said Zakin, arguing that theSkimm's key is its connection with the niche audience.
"Michael can still change direction and impact any part of the state," said Mr. Scott, who warned that some areas could receive up to a foot of rain, and that destructive winds were likely to hit both along the coast, in places like Panama City, and inland, including Tallahassee, the capital.
Update: I spoke with Life on Air co-founder Ben Rubin, who noted (via email) that the pivot has been a long time coming, and explained some of the company's thinking: We may have just pulled Meerkat from the app store, but it was actually six months after we launched that we made the decision to change direction.
Many of the companies in the Reuters survey said they had been focused on reducing carbon emissions for a decade or more and were hesitant to change direction based on shifting political winds in Washington D.C. "Utility planning typically takes place over much longer periods than presidential terms of office," Berkshire Hathaway Inc-owned Pacificorp spokesman Tom Gauntt said.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersJoe Biden faces an uncertain path Bernie Sanders vows to go to 'war with white nationalism and racism' as president Biden: 'There's an awful lot of really good Republicans out there' MORE (I-Vt.) argues in a new op-ed that Democrats need to "change direction" following recent electoral defeats to President Trump and other Republicans across the country.
In which case the final judgment may depend as much on how the world evolves as how his clothes evolve; whether we continue down the road of reality TV, of value systems shaped as much by convenience as closely held moral codes, of businesses run by likes and follower numbers as much as the desire to create something genuinely new — or change direction.
" Carol Morello and Anne Gearan wrote in the Washington Post: "Tillerson said the administration is 20 percent to 25 percent of its way into a strategy that includes preparing more sanctions against government officials and individuals, convincing other countries to apply existing U.N. sanctions more rigorously and 'leaning hard' on China to use its influence to get North Korea to change direction.
You could say you're passionate about seeing events through and turning work in on time, or you could write a line or two about the time you made it to an event your company was sponsoring during a snowstorm, reorganized a presentation at the last minute when the client decided to change direction, or managed to finish a project even when the servers were down all morning.
"I loved talking to the [U-2] pilots, and ... having that pilot [who] is actually understanding the context of where they're at and is able to dynamically change direction and help us, it just brings something to the fight," especially when sudden changes require a new plan, Siler said at the same event, during a panel discussion about the mental and physical strain of Air Force operations.
On the one hand, we need to help our children understand the importance of keeping the commitments they make — you don't get to give up playing your instrument because you're struggling to learn a hard piece; you don't quit the team because you're not one of the starters — and on the other, we need to help them decide when it's time to change direction or just plain let something go.
Today begins with a gentler vibe when the Moon connects with sweet Venus in fun Fire sign Sagittarius at 9:39 AM—but we will have some emotional issues to think through, with the moon square logical Mercury at 9:47 AM. More challenges will come this evening when the moon squares the Sun at 6:26 PM, asking us if we need to change direction (or outfit, or partner, or whatever we've got going on).

No results under this filter, show 241 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.