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But Transneft was unlikely to change tack, two sources said.
That doesn't mean that Chile is going to change tack.
But Yellen was not about to change tack just yet.
The Pentagon said it may change tack in the future.
Diplomats said they were not optimistic that he would change tack.
It thus makes sense for von der Leyen to change tack.
I lose faith in the power of the internet, and change tack.
But a party meeting devoted to the issue decide not to change tack.
SFR has not indicated it would change tack after rejecting the Bouygues approach.
Ciudadanos spokeswoman Ines Arrimadas later told reporters the party would not change tack.
Trump is known to discard talking points and change tack at the last minute.
If that is not what Mr. Trump wants, then he has to change tack.
However, lower economic growth has sparked calls for the German government to change tack.
Will she stick to the delusion principle that nothing has changed or change tack?
But low prices also hurt OPEC states, encouraging them to change tack and limit output.
But large-scale opposition to the backstop forced Theresa May to try and change tack.
Your lawyer has to be ready to change tack, she said, if things go south.
But sometime shortly before Craig picked up his case in 2009, Slavik had begun to change tack.
But this time, I wanted to change tack and get some of his Gandalfian wisdom for VCs.
Some opposition politicians, however, remained skeptical, and said Lam needed to change tack to truly narrow differences.
When governments change tack it is the prime minister rather than the chancellor who leads the way.
History shows us that is Pyongyang's preferred playbook, and it works all too well to change tack now.
But then came the brutal racist murder of James Byrd Jr., which spurred her to change tack entirely.
But as inflation has never really picked up, many of them have yet to change tack and start tightening.
"It is time for the government to change tack," said Merera Gudina, chairman of the opposition Oromo Federalist Congress.
Financial panic rapidly accelerated, forcing the government to change tack and stand behind the rest of the financial system.
On Wednesday, Boeing said it had listened to Britain's concerns but gave no indication that it might change tack.
As a result, whoever gets the top job will have to consider if there is a need to change tack.
"There will be concerns the decision could signal that the government is about to change tack on fiscal policy," Collins said.
But, Doorman admitted nearly one year ago the model was so popular it was losing money and had to change tack.
And if they didn't get great results, they can pinpoint what hasn't worked so well in the past and change tack.
On Tuesday, Mr. Obama seemed to change tack, warning against what he said were dangerous divisions of race, religion and ethnicity.
The Hong Kong-listed airline has admitted it needs to change tack and is in the middle of a strategic review.
The policymakers have had to change tack since Trump's surprise announcement on December 19 to pull all U.S. forces out of Syria.
Boeing said in a statement it was committed to the UK, but gave no indication that it might change tack in the dispute.
Anvelt said Estonia would focus on further tightening the bloc's external borders, hoping that would eventually convince Warsaw and Budapest to change tack.
This is perfect for the Bank of Canada, it doesn't really show any need for them to change tack with their current stance.
In fact, some of the biggest brands today underwent struggles that saw them having to change tack in order to turn things around.
Indeed, some initial attempts to talk about AIM are quickly swatted away, so we change tack and start by talking about the refugee crisis.
A snap national election is likely unless Catalan nationalist lawmakers change tack by ending their opposition to the 2019 budget in a vote on Wednesday.
Trump has publicly pushed other corporations to change tack, taking credit for forcing United Technologies and Ford Motor to alter plans to outsource jobs abroad.
Many of the Soviet Union's former satellite states in Eastern Europe managed to change tack and embrace democratic norms following their master's collapse in 1991.
The President's weakening position and adamant refusal to change tack were laid bare Thursday after a failed pair of Senate votes on competing partisan measures.
In many of those red-tinged or purple districts incoming lawmakers have already vowed to oppose Pelosi, and it will be difficult to change tack.
L) said it would not change tack and buy open books of insurance, following a recent deal to buy the majority of Standard Life Aberdeen's (SLA.
At least in everyday matters (for example, an egregiously unfair ruling in a family law case), social media campaigns can force the authorities to change tack.
The bite from these flawed measures, however, could conceivably still be sufficiently fierce to convince the Trump administration to change tack toward a more positive agenda.
Budgetary constraints and a clearout of officials in an ongoing political crisis could encourage Algeria to change tack and accept cheaper Russian supplies, some traders say.
In 2150, Stalf decided to change tack and transform the company into a mobile banking application geared toward adults who have grown up in a digital age.
However, it also showed that those supporters are mainly young, urban and female, not the bedrock of LDP voters needed to persuade the party to change tack.
He turned up at the rally saying the CGT, under attack from the other big union as well as the government, saw no reason to change tack.
But in his quarterfinal victory, Thiem was able to change tack, successfully incorporating a knifed slice backhand that could slow down points or bring Nadal into net.
All the record label stuff above will no doubt give me a few more grey hairs but it'll be fun to change tack for a while at least.
In a sign of the pressure on the Russian budget caused by the falling oil price, compounded by Western sanctions, Putin's government had to change tack last year.
Consulting a transit map — which he had used to guide his search, an easy commute being his only other priority — he decided to change tack and head east.
In the decades that followed, he would change tack repeatedly, but the common thread would be the abstraction of form and the reining in of emotions through irony.
City's start to the season now looks slightly underwhelming, although Guardiola gave a passionate defense of his methods on Friday when it was suggested he may change tack.
At that point, Toys "R" Us decided to change tack and initiate preparations for a Chapter 11 filing in September, ahead of its quarterly earnings release on Sept. 26.
The dominant view among the GOP finance community is that Trump needs to change tack fast or risk cutting off a large portion of the Republican Party's financial lifeblood.
Lopez Obrador's security team also plans to change tack in the drug war by granting amnesty to low level cartel members, decriminalizing marijuana and possibly regulating opium poppy production.
On the first, she made clear she would not change tack on Chequers, despite escalating calls from Brexiteer Tory MPs, and from remain supporters who want a second referendum.
This was something Trump promised to do when campaigning, yet he didn't use it as leverage to get the Israeli government to change tack, for example, on settlement activity.
And maize-growing areas of Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Tanzania also have less than 10 years left to change tack under the most extreme climate change scenarios, the study added.
But Avramopoulos said the timing of the decision came after the executive had been warning governments for months to change tack and had simply "exhausted all options" with the holdouts.
But Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which also rules the state, has had to change tack in recent months, because a large number of Hindus figured on the previous list.
Brussels last year took steps to penalize Warsaw and force it to change tack on media and court reforms imposed since the Law and Justice (PiS) party took power in 2015.
Assuming that Mrs May does not significantly change tack following the election, a raft of changes to tax and benefits are expected to hit those at the bottom hard (see chart).
So far, May has shown little appetite to change tack, trying to persuade Conservative lawmakers and those in the opposition Labour Party to vote for any deal based on her plan.
Speculation is rife that the BOJ will change tack in favour of a policy mix that would add stimulus while protecting banks from problems generated by negative interest rates on deposits.
With part of its support bolting to the Brexit Party and part to the pro-EU Liberal Democrats, who support a second Brexit referendum, some felt the pressure to change tack.
Speculation is rife that the BOJ will change tack in favor of a policy mix that would add stimulus while protecting banks from problems generated by negative interest rates on deposits.
Erdogan, speaking to reporters on his plane back to Turkey after discussing the migrant crisis on Monday in Brussels with top EU officials, repeated his call on Greece to change tack.
On September 7th, as President Donald Trump prepared a new salvo of tariffs on Chinese imports, Apple released a letter pleading with the administration to change tack lest it harm American consumers.
But the center-right party may still struggle to find potent enough allies to allow it to retain power, unless the Socialists change tack and help support a PP-led minority government.
Speculation is rife that the BOJ will change tack in favor of a policy mix that ups stimulus while also protecting banks from the problems generated by negative interest rates on deposits.
"We are open for dialogue 24/7," Timmermans said, saying that if Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, who took office just this month, were to change tack, he would be ready to respond.
Brussels last year launched a scheme to penalize Warsaw and force it to change tack on its media and court reforms imposed since the Law and Justice (PiS) party took power in 2015.
Beijing was forced to change tack: It acknowledged that it was detaining Uighurs for "de-extremification" but tried to retroactively legalize the move and even painted the camps as fun, resort-like places.
However, the Italian coalition parties have benefited from their head-on confrontation with the EU and do not appear minded to change tack soon, ahead of elections to the European Parliament in May.
But in the summer of 2016 the surprise success of "Pokémon Go", a mobile game developed by Niantic, an American company spun off from Google, confirmed Nintendo's previously rather tentative decision to change tack.
Some of these startups may be bought for the asset values of their teams and technologies (which at the moment are quite high), but most will have to change tack in order to survive.
But some are now looking to change tack, driven by an industry-wide sales slowdown combined with a second-hand market that is expanding rapidly, fueled by online platforms like Chrono24 and The RealReal.
But in 2011 the band were forced to change tack when Nick Mulvey, their hang-drum player, quit the group to pursue a career as a singer-songwriter (he was replaced by Keir Vine).
"The Riksbank could easily change tack if they wanted to, nevertheless growing house prices is an unnecessary reality which we have to live with," Henrik Unell, chief analyst with Nordea, said in a phone interview.
The US and the UK were the first to change tack under Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher but Europe eventually shifted policy direction after growing concern about its sluggish growth; Eurosclerosis as it was known.
Even companies like Yelp, which at one point were quite vocal about seeking buyers in 2016, going so far as to hire Goldman Sachs to line up suitors, decided early this year to change tack.
The Socialist leadership will be taken over by a caretaker management committee whose first task is likely to be to confirm whether the Socialists will change tack and no longer block Mr. Rajoy's re-election.
LONDON (Reuters) - A Conservative eurosceptic lawmaker, Peter Bone, told Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday that she would betray the British people if she pursued a delay to Brexit, calling on her to change tack.
That Mr O'Rourke has a reputation as a moderate but can claim a leftish record suggests he has mastered the shape-shifting required to thrive in a primary and then change tack in a general election.
ANACOM had indicated last year that it would not comply with the recommendation, prompting Brussels to conduct an inquiry and to warn that the European Commission could pursue legal measures if ANACOM did not change tack.
Earlier this year, Lee had called on the government to release its economic impact assessments of Brexit and suggesting the government change tack in talks with the EU. (Reporting by Andrew MacAskill, writing by Elizabeth Piper)
On Tuesday, Baker rebuffed calls for the government to release the full report by saying it was not ready, while Phillip Lee, a minister at the justice department, suggested the government change tack in the talks.
Likely disappointed that, at least it appears, Pyongyang would not agree to what the Trump administration referred to as CVID — the complete, verifiable, irreversible, denuclearization of the hermit kingdom, the administration has decided to change tack.
On Tuesday, Baker rebuffed calls for the government to release the full report by saying it was not ready, while Phillip Lee, a minister at the justice department, suggested the government change tack in the talks.
But with crippling sanctions again taking hold, and the U.S. hinting at a desire for regime change, there's always the possibility that Iran will change tack — and that the U.S. and Israel will respond if it does.
LONDON, March 20 (Reuters) - A Conservative eurosceptic lawmaker, Peter Bone, told Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday that she would betray the British people if she pursued a delay to Brexit, calling on her to change tack.
The women on patrol change tack now, and walk along the narrow alleys quietly, keeping an eye out for newcomers, stopping only for a quick word with pimps to ensure they are following the rules of Sonagachi.
If Trump did want to change tack, he'd find that many Americans—not just Republican hawks like Senator John McCain, but also Democrats like his defeated rival Hillary Clinton—would eagerly support an anti-Russian foreign policy.
Earlier this year AK formed an electoral coalition with the right-wing Nationalist Movement Party (MHP), whose leader spent years calling Mr Erdogan a dictator only to change tack in exchange for help fighting off an internal challenge.
Speaking on Sky News, Duncan Smith said he was in favour of trying to convince Prime Minister Theresa May to change tack in her strategy to leave the European Union rather than replacing her by mounting an "insurrection".
Reports suggest that in Mr Obama's private bilateral meeting with King Salman a day earlier, he reiterated his views that the Gulf states needed to change tack, engage with Iran and take more responsibility for their own defence.
Georg Schuh, chief investment officer for EMEA at the 700 billion euro DWS asset manager, said that it was those tensions that have now re-emerged in Italy, that could force the ECB to change tack almost completely.
At another one-on-one meeting at Trump Tower, Nunberg says he convinced Trump to change tack, and told him that federal election rules obliged him to release only a broad financial statement, rather than his full tax returns.
While saying she will stick to her guns, May might have little chance but to change tack after a party conference where the deep divisions over Europe that have riven her Conservatives for decades will be in plain sight.
While Brussels may lack the hard tools to force Warsaw to change tack, Poland is haemorrhaging its influence in the EU at a time when the bloc negotiates its next budget from 2021, with significant development subsidies at stake.
Yet his early leanings seemed forgotten when he became an army officer and linked up with the ultra-nationalist Algerie Francaise party - only to change tack again to become a moderate Gaullist and, by 1967, an ambitious junior minister.
That all pushed the dollar index back from three-week highs, down just over 0.2 percent after Flynn's resignation added to a week which has seen Trump change tack or soften his message on a number of foreign policy fronts.
Expectations that the Bank of England will cut rates on August 4th have risen since a key "hawk" on the bank's monetary policy committee, Martin Weale, said weak PMI data had prompted him to change tack and advocate immediate policy changes.
Sareb has been forced to change tack as rising competition from banks in shedding assets since 2017, with discounts ranging from 50% on foreclosed assets to over 70% on some fire block sales of non-performing assets, eroded its business plan.
In his weekly column in the Telegraph newspaper to be published on Monday, Johnson, who was the figurehead of the campaign to leave the EU, said the Brexit negotiations were entering a "moment of crisis" and that May should change tack.
Many Brexit supporters have accused May's government of being railroaded by civil servants into adopting a failed strategy on Britain's departure from the EU and have long hoped for a new leader to change tack - a role now handed to Cummings.
REUTERS: On the small refinery waivers, which is the big issue, we've heard people like Senator Grassley and Senator Ernst almost openly saying that they expect EPA under your leadership to change tack from how your predecessor was issuing the SREs.
Since the financial crisis, the lender has been forced to change tack on strategy, most conspicuously in the case of Postbank, a German retail lender it bought in 2010, the same year it tapped investors for more than 10 billion euros.
The push to change the bank's role comes from a left-wing camp within the ANC that wants Ramaphosa to change tack on a range of policies and is using the mandate issue as a battering ram, some ANC members say.
While saying she will stick to her guns, May might have little chance but to change tack after a party conference where the deep divisions over Europe that have riven her Conservatives for decades will be plain for all to see.
It is not clear if Afridi would change tack if he were to be confirmed as JuA leader, but there are concerns within the group about his power base among the ethnic Pashtun tribes who live along the Afghan border.
The essay specifically makes the same culturally relativist argument that Rapp's critics were making five years later, but rather than absolve her of perceived guilt, it allowed those against her to change tack — instead of a "feminazi," she was now pro-pedophilia.
LONDON (Reuters) - Uncertainty over Brexit has halved new investment in the British car industry and Prime Minister Theresa May should urgently change tack to keep the world's fifth largest economy in the EU's customs union, the country's main car lobby group said.
At a news conference on Thursday night, central bank Governor Federico Sturzenegger suggested the bank would change tack as a result of the deal, which included pledges from Argentina to speed up fiscal deficit reduction and end central bank financing of the Treasury.
On the political front, Trump seemed to change tack and said he would honour the longstanding "one China" policy during a phone call with China's leader, a major diplomatic boost for Beijing which brooks no criticism of its claim to neighbouring Taiwan.
Unwilling to give up, however, Hamilton decided to change tack: Rather than provide consumers with monthly samples of products they might like, as was the Bellabox model, she set about figuring out where the demand lay then creating the cosmetics in response.
Perhaps it would be best for Mourinho to change tack; to go easy on the lads and relax them in the build up to the Arsenal game, as opposed to making them feel like participants in some sort of footballing Hunger Games.
But the warnings and a charm offensive launched by May to court public opinion have done little so far to win over her critics, who are trying to force her to change tack over Brexit, Britain's biggest policy shift in more than 40 years.
"Having had to change tack for six months leading into it and to achieve the things I have, I feel satisfied and happy to step aside from the sport and try something new and different," the 33-year-old told local broadcaster Channel Nine.
The crackdown has overwhelmingly targeted the poor rather than big drugs networks, Leni Robredo said in an interview, adding that Duterte's violent rhetoric was aiding a culture of police impunity for which international help should be sought if the government refused to change tack.
LONDON (Reuters) - British interior minister Sajid Javid said on Sunday that the prime minister's so-called Chequers plan was the only one on the table with the European Union, suggesting that Theresa May is not planning to succumb to pressure to change tack over Brexit.
After years of squeezing costs with lower headcount, tighter compensation and retrenchment from some segments in investment banking following the global financial crisis, Goldman is ready to change tack, said Gregg Lemkau, who was named co-head at its investment banking division in May.
A day before heading to Brussels for a summit, May is keen to show she has her cabinet's support after facing pressure from some members of her Conservative Party and the EU to change tack on Brexit, Britain's biggest policy shift in more than 40 years.
On Tuesday, following a retirees' march, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said the government would change tack for the poorest 100,000 out of 7 million pensioners concerned by a tax hike, in a sign that a government that prides itself on being firm on reforms can make exceptions.
On Tuesday, following a retirees' march, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said the government would change tack for the poorest 100,000 out of 7 million pensioners concerned by the tax rise, in a sign that a government that prides itself on being firm on reforms can make exceptions.
After British lawmakers stepped up pressure on Prime Minister Theresa May over her Brexit strategy on Thursday, criticising her refusal to pursue a customs union with the EU, Varadkar again urged London to change tack if it wants to secure a close relationship with the EU after Brexit.
"Given that a spike in risk aversion forced the Fed to temporarily change tack and delay lift-off last September, the question for some investors now is whether a similar development could deal a blow to the USD decoupling trade," Credit Agricole analysts said in a morning note.
The dollar rose 0.2 percent to 111.93 yen to stay near Friday's 10-week high of 112.08, while the Canadian dollar slid to near six-week lows after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was hit by cabinet resignations and bets Canada's central bank is also about to change tack.
The worry is that the push to change the bank's mandate is coming from a left-wing camp within the ANC that wants President Cyril Ramaphosa to change tack on a range of policies - and is using the Reserve Bank as a battering ram, some ANC members say.
Timmermans noted concerns raised by lawmakers during the session about curbs on media freedoms and human rights in Turkey but argued that opening further discussions on eventual Turkish membership of the EU — another element of the migrant deal — would be a way to engage Ankara and convince it to change tack.
Several analysts expect IndiGo will report a loss for the financial year ending March 31, but a rebound to profit is expected the following year as its biggest rivals are forced to change tack by cutting capacity or in SpiceJet's case, moving into less competitive secondary markets to boost average fares.
Diplomats said Cyprus was seeking a clearer threat that, should Ankara not change tack, the EU could formally end talks on upgrading its customs union with Turkey and on the right for visa-free travel for Turkish citizens traveling to the EU, as well as cutting funds for the key NATO ally.
May, who was attending a ceremony to mark 100 years since the end of World War One, found some support from ministers in her cabinet, but it would be hard for her to ignore the growing calls to change tack after a minister resigned and Northern Ireland's Democratic Unionist Party threatened to rebel.
Poland's ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party has pushed to assume more control of the courts since taking power in 2015 in a standoff with the European Union's executive, which launched an unprecedented action last December by calling on other member states to prepare to sanction Warsaw if it did not change tack.
More on why the president might not change tack from Michael Shear, Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Thomas Kaplan of the NYT: Mr. Trump has the power on his own to change that zero-tolerance policy at the border, which would once again allow border agents and prosecutors the discretion to allow families to remain together after crossing illegally into the United States.

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