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After backlash, some politicians changed course and fully denounced Moore.
The plane changed course for no apparent reason and vanished.
So the team changed course and honed in on podcasts.
On Friday, he changed course and signed the bill anyway.
But others, like the Philly Pops, have abruptly changed course.
The Vatican initially declined to rule, but then changed course.
Trump has changed course on this point, and rightly so.
Late last year, as oil prices fell, Parsley changed course.
Their efforts were part of the reason Trump changed course.
OPEC changed course after the slide in prices starting in October.
There was a scramble to divine why Thomas had changed course.
The study changed course and set out on a new mission.
But the GOP changed course on Friday and backed both men.
But he changed course because he wanted to go to college.
She changed course in a letter to Mr. Warner this week.
In the last two years, however, Mr. Obama has changed course.
But a moment later, the fish changed course and headed off.
Once she realized that results were falling short, she changed course.
With ARCore, Google changed course to work on phones without depth sensors.
But Swanson changed course Monday, launching a late bid for Minnesota governor.
The rhinos slowed down and changed course seconds before reaching the vehicle.
Then the administration slightly changed course to demand, instead, wholesale family detention.
But the ECB has changed course, along with many of its peers.
But that house was flooded, overtaken by a river that changed course.
He called Foxconn Chairman Terry Gou and voila, Foxconn changed course again.
Michael M. Gilday, took command in August, but has not changed course.
LONDON — HSBC has changed course on its decision to freeze pay this year.
" But Friday, the board changed course, saying it understood "the need for change.
Within a week, Bush changed course and decided not to go after him.
Trump added that economic pressure would be maintained unless Iran's leadership changed course.
Uber changed course after Mashable published a story about the increase in price.
But after a brief stint as Lenny Kravitz's personal assistant, Torres changed course.
Energy stocks relinquished Monday's gains as oil prices changed course to trade lower.
But he has changed course at Wimbledon, emphasizing a more self-contained approach.
It later changed course, determining it could ban the devices on its own.
Companies that pay large dividends, like phone companies, also changed course and rose.
He changed course, however, when his Harvard credentials opened doors at large firms.
But Mr. Sewing said the bank had not changed course on investment banking.
Her life seems to have permanently changed course with the fall of Lehman.
I changed course, and she joked that she had made a lucky guess.
"I'm glad the Fed's Board of Governors changed course," Warren said in a statement.
In June, however, Rodrigo Duterte replaced Mr Aquino as president, and changed course abruptly.
To the relief of many, Trump has also changed course on NATO and Russia.
However, the White House had not informed Haley he had changed course on sanctions.
He noted that China, where air pollution soared during industrialization, has radically changed course.
Stocks on Wall Street abruptly changed course again on Tuesday and took large losses.
John Canally, chief economic strategist for LPL Financial, said the Fed had changed course.
With his latest solo album, Midnight, he's changed course both professionally and personally however.
The decision helped dividend-paying companies while bond prices changed course and moved higher.
But the agency seems to have taken the criticism to heart and changed course.
The administration changed course after a protracted legal battle with Risen and the Times.
But last month, word reached Mr. Kemanda's colleagues that the government had changed course.
Bloomberg initially declined to release employees from these contracts, but has since changed course.
On Wednesday, Chinese authorities changed course and excluded clinically confirmed cases from the tally.
Friday morning, Flake was certain he'd vote for Kavanaugh -- and then he changed course.
It would be one thing if the U.S. had changed course on the merits.
The next day, the Interior Ministry changed course and put the study on hold.
But what they also found was that the air moving over Greenland changed course.
Last Tuesday, however, Stitch Fix changed course, and it's been on a roll ever since.
Old treaties may refer to rivers which have changed course, or tracks that have disappeared.
Prices have changed course from earlier this year, when they hit seasonal four-year highs.
"The Democrats changed course when they said, 'There would be no detention beds,'" McCarthy said.
The kingdom rapidly changed course as prices slid on the prospect of oversupply in 2019.
"The Democrats changed course when they said there would be no detention beds," he continued.
He has since changed course, attempting to hold Democrats responsible for the current funding fiasco.
So he changed course entirely and became the D.C. and Virginia representative for Bell's Brewery.
The plane changed course to make an emergency landing as firefighter Jaha continued performing CPR.
Then, as though someone had advised him this was the wrong answer, he changed course.
Along with flooding, it frequently changed course to find the fastest route to the sea.
Gates changed course and now requires his grantees to go through a careful vetting process.
OPEC, Russia and allied producing countries changed course and began cutting back again in 2016.
Following four gorgeous albums, Patterson changed course and began making music as a solo artist.
The Fed changed course so dramatically just over a year ago with lower interest rates.
They also said that it changed course after the Farragut initiated bridge-to-bridge communications.
But a month later, the committee changed course and conducted the staff interview with Cohen.
However, as the procession made its way to the cemetery, the driver suddenly changed course.
But in 2006, as the online marketplace for the kits boomed, the ATF changed course.
Rather than following the power-centric off-season workouts of his past, Hossa changed course.
So I just — again, I haven't like changed course I just don't have the worry.
The judge's order came about two hours before President Donald Trump changed course on Wednesday.
Once we had that data, we changed course and required the applications to come in earlier.
Then, after receiving more favorable precedent from the Supreme Court on arbitration, Wells Fargo changed course.
Plane appears to change course The plane appears to have changed course in this time frame.
After a couple of years, she changed course and sought out a professor for investing advice.
But by mid-2016, the bank changed course and decided to shut down the Bahamas operation.
You had a Fed that changed course 210 degrees and then added to it last week.
But when he met children who were sleeping on the floor, his idyllic life changed course.
OPEC and the kingdom changed course as prices slid on the prospect of oversupply in 2019.
In the season's final weeks, we changed course, focusing less on data and more on story.
But in mid-April he changed course and said that China was not a currency manipulator.
Airbnb has expanded its cancellation policyOn Friday, seemingly in response to such criticism, Airbnb changed course.
Then we found out I was pregnant and changed course — therapy, complete relationship overhaul, the works.
He then changed course again on Friday, saying that the meeting might take place as scheduled.
He changed course on Saturday, announcing a call-up of military reservists and new aircraft resources.
Then I changed course (slightly), became President, and now I am dealing with Congressman Nadler again.
But after the 253 elections, North Carolina, once a progressive beacon in the South, changed course.
He changed course in the early 2000s, attending law school and clerking for a federal judge.
Mr. Cuomo recognized that teachers and parents wanted something different and changed course, Mr. Malatras said.
Early in 2018, though, Mr. Trump suddenly changed course — along the lines Mr. Tillerson had advocated.
At some point during the journey, military radar indicated that the plane changed course and headed west.
The company expressed mild concerns about SESTA before the revisions, but has changed course in recent weeks.
But after the Supreme Court issued a temporary stay in Grimm's case, the school district changed course.
After years of promoting conspiracy theories regarding the first black President's birthplace, Trump changed course last week.
YouTube changed course again just hours after that policy change, announcing it would be "demonetizing" Crowder's channel.
OPEC+ changed course after prices slid from $86 in October, making them wary of a new glut.
It changed course and ended mostly flat, while the Dow Jones industrial average ended down 100 points.
Following that report, the White House appears to have changed course, saying Navarro will be in attendance.
Giuliani changed course and cancelled the visit on Friday, blaming Democrats for trying to "spin" the trip.
But when TMZ released the video of the assault, the NFL changed course and suspended Rice indefinitely.
They got me wrong right from the beginning and still have not changed course, and never will.
Shortly after taking off, however, the pilot changed course, apparently intending to go back to the heliport.
Ballet changed course because of her; she was perhaps the main reason modern dance came into being.
"One day in the mid-1850s the great river suddenly changed course, drowning the village," he writes.
But it suddenly changed course on Saturday, citing "a rapidly evolving situation" as conditions appeared to worsen.
Dorsey in October said the company would ban issue ads, but it appears to have changed course.
Matthew changed course last minute, mostly sparing Florida but wreaking havoc on parts of Georgia and South Carolina.
In January, for instance, the Navy fired warning shots at Iranian ships, and the Iranian ships changed course.
Both cruise lines have canceled several trips ahead of Hurricane Irma and changed course away from stormy waters.
Kelly, who originally defended Porter, changed course Wednesday evening and said that he was shocked by the claims.
Consequently, The We Company changed course, removing her from the plan and barring her from serving the board.
Now they have changed course and are moving past one form of commercialization (ads) to add another (commerce).
The investigating magistrate did not, however, and the prosecution changed course only after an outcry from Jewish groups.
Days after my colleague Michael Kimmelman had first reported the news of the partition, Related apparently changed course.
Despite those victories, city leaders changed course once the Supreme Court decided to give the case a look.
But, with families of the shooting victims gathered in the gallery on Monday morning, Mr. Dalton changed course.
To avoid that conflict, Cordova said, the committee changed course and the party went neutral on the proposition.
Days later, Garrett changed course and said he would not seek another term, citing a struggle with alcohol abuse.
We already had our plans in place when Chef changed course, but that was definitely a boost of energy.
If the Dems just changed course and gave Sanders the nomination, Teter argued, he'd handily defeat the orange menace.
The Obama administration had supported treating LGBT discrimination claims as sex discrimination, but the Trump administration has changed course.
But it wouldn't be surprising, or particularly out of character, if he changed course last minute on that too.
Update: Since this story was published, Amazon changed course, and said it would restore the previously removed encryption feature.
There was no distress call before it lost contact, changed course and began to spiral downwards over open water.
But when asked about his previous statements about appointing a special prosecutor to go after Clinton, Trump changed course.
But the Department of Justice changed course in a filing Monday, saying the whole law should be thrown out.
But within hours of the story breaking, he changed course and announced he'd leave office effective 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Traverse City, Michigan was considering adopting a municipal broadband project by its city-owned utility, but recently changed course.
So when Trump changed course on Sunday and heaped praise on the intelligence apparatus, it fell flat for some.
But in the fall of 2013, after an internal debate, the Justice Department changed course and began providing notices.
In 2008, the Kosi broke its banks and changed course, inundating huge tracts of land and killing 500 people.
Mr. Nadler said he would not have to use the subpoenas if the witnesses changed course and complied voluntarily.
But they abruptly changed course following a coaching change to Craig Berube, who became a Jack Adams Award finalist.
Johnson's government also dramatically changed course after seeing the report, adopting more draconian measures designed to suppress the outbreak.
For a few fleeting moments earlier this year, it seemed as if the red carpet had magically changed course.
He changed course yet again, just weeks before new tariffs were set to go into place on September 1.
Amtrak then apologized and changed course on the trip — if not the policy — and opened talks with Ms. Duckworth.
But amid a backlash, Mr. Munoz changed course and said he felt "shame" over how the situation was handled.
Mr. Stankey, who declined to comment for this article, has changed course in recent months, sending out regular communiqués.
Given the federal policy change, the Supreme Court at the time changed course and declined to hear the case.
Things changed course at AOL last May, when Armstrong sold the company to telecommunications giant Verizon for $4.4 billion.
But the company has changed course and, Friday, started selling a $150 Model 3-shaped key fob on its website.
Those lofty efforts failed, but the company kept the Regeneron name as it changed course and focused on other diseases.
He changed course multiple times as the justices considered the milestone insurance overhaul signed by President Barack Obama in 2010.
But last year, amid pressure from Midwestern and Florida Republicans, Trump changed course and decided to support funding both programs.
Similarly, Libya did not have nuclear weapons but had a program to develop them when it changed course in 2003.
Trump had seemed to be willing to sign the Senate's "clean" spending bill earlier this week, but sharply changed course.
But Grand Canyon officials say they have changed course because immediate action is needed to control the growing bison population.
The aircraft was bound for Beijing, but changed course suddenly over the South China Sea and broke off radio contact.
Midway through its seven-hour flight, the U.S. plane changed course, picked up speed and descended toward the ocean surface.
The vessel had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the strait.
But the agency changed course in July, proposing to require a "daily value" for added sugar that lists a percentage.
Nixon's aides didn't let things get that far—that administration quickly changed course when faced with a loss of liberty.
After experimenting with a career in the music industry, Sidney Torres changed course and started working for a construction company.
OPEC changed course after prices slid from $22.18 a barrel in October, making the producers wary of a new glut.
Clinton, detecting danger, has already changed course in her campaign strategy, speaking more directly to people who are struggling economically.
Ms. Arison changed course after a serendipitous conversation with a student's mother about how YoungArts had changed her son's life.
But he changed course at the last minute this week — putting the shutdown on Democrats in a tweet on Friday.
The government changed course only in 2016 to address slowing population growth, allowing virtually all families to have two children.
It was not clear why the Home Office, which did not respond to requests for comment on Friday, changed course.
Instead, she contacted the Special Commissioner of Investigation to report that Mr. Taveras had changed course codes on student transcripts.
In the 1990s, when people protested Nike's use of child labor and sweatshops, then-CEO Phil Knight publicly changed course.
While on a Harkness Fellowship at Harvard and Columbia after graduation, he began attending lectures on philosophy and changed course.
US officials and Boeing had argued to keep the planes operating but changed course in light of this new information.
He eventually changed course on hosting the gathering there after fierce public outcry and lawmakers' accusations of violating the Constitution.
Her plan was originally to get a Ph.D. in economics, but she changed course after finding she was passionate about technology.
The family patriarch initially put his money into the real estate market but changed course after he lost a million dollars.
Now, however, the Chinese government has changed course: It has officially declared this to be "weird" architecture that must be stopped.
Though the storyline has changed course slightly, DEA Agent Javier Peña, played by Pedro Pascal will be returning for season three.
Why it matters: After prioritizing debt reduction and business investment in the first half of 2018, companies have dramatically changed course.
After getting fired, again, he changed course, bought a one way ticket to Colombia and backpacked for almost half a year.
OPEC+ changed course after Brent crude futures tumbled from $86 a barrel in October, making them wary of a supply glut.
The state of confusion came before Garrett admitted Thursday that he had made plans to resign but then abruptly changed course.
In a video, Anonymous threatened to go after the country's airports, military assets and banking system next unless Turkey changed course.
The Justice Department on Monday changed course by arguing in a brief memo that the entire ObamaCare law should be invalidated.
But within six months, the inquiry changed course and two other men — Robert Pizarro and Juan Rivera — were arrested and indicted.
By doing so after the fact, Mr. Erdogan would lose face if he changed course in response to such a warning.
As I wrote in March, it wasn't just the stock market that changed course: The shift started in the currency markets.
Lam initially said that would be "inappropriate and impractical" but on Sunday the government changed course on residents of Hubei Province.
Mr. Trump changed course on hosting the summit at Doral after moderate Republicans advised him that it was a bad idea.
But recently the president has changed course, saying he wants to name Stephen Moore and Herman Cain to the Fed board.
Then suddenly, last night it changed course, hid those three episodes, and launched with only this "How EDM Changed The World" dreck.
Proxy adviser ISS had originally opposed the capital increase but on Friday changed course and said that it now backed the plan.
After stating in early June that he supports Hyde, Biden changed course and says he now believes the amendment should be repealed.
After a swift and decisive online backlash, THR changed course, and spent the following two months matching public outrage beat for beat.
The fully laden Pacific Bravo abruptly changed course on Monday to head towards Sri Lanka, according to shipping data on Refinitiv Eikon.
This offers little insight into why Steam decided to threaten these games in particular with removal, or why it subsequently changed course.
At first he designed fairly traditional summer chalets inspired by rural ranches, but a few years later, his practice changed course completely.
After criticism, the President changed course last week and signed an executive order aimed at keeping some families together at the border.
And in another ironic twist, right before the SLC issued this letter, the shareholder's team changed course about who to hold responsible.
But on its latest cover, the weekly magazine notably changed course, blasting the "SECRETS & LIES" involved in the Trump campaign-Russia scandal.
It glosses over crucial details, such as why Ari changed course in the middle of his assignment, adding to the confused plot.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Cabinet had initially resisted closing schools, but changed course after coming under pressure from educators and medical specialists.
Prime Minister Mark Rutte's Cabinet had initially resisted closing schools, but changed course after coming under pressure from educators and medical specialists.
Mr. Collins quickly said he would suspend his re-election campaign, but changed course a month later and remained on the ballot.
At least two other vessels have also suddenly changed course: the Ocean Belt and Xing Xi Hai, both loaded at Cargill's terminal.
He was scheduled to deliver an address on rural economic policy, but changed course in the wake of the week's horrific events.
But the company changed course, shut down the political groups and prevented the creation of future user groups concerning Facebook's business practices.
Kufrin has has now opened up about the experience and said she doesn't think that Luyendyk Jr. changed course to hurt her.
She gained international fame in Roberto Rossellini's Second World War drama "Rome, Open City," but her career (and his) soon changed course.
" In fact, Pai said earlier this year, broadband investment "remains lower today than it was when the FCC changed course in 2015.
Finally, on Tuesday afternoon, the airline changed course again, with Mr. Munoz saying that United would take "full responsibility" for the situation.
According to Mr. Salkida, ISWAP had shown interest in negotiating a prisoner swap, but abruptly changed course and executed the prisoners instead.
The fully laden Pacific Bravo abruptly changed course on Monday to head toward Sri Lanka, according to shipping data on Refinitiv Eikon.
"The mayor would not have changed course without that campaign," said Jonathan Westin, the executive director of New York Communities for Change.
After initially ridiculing the video as fake, the government abruptly changed course and said in February that it had opened an investigation.
The 5-Star Movement embraced those measures and Di Maio told reporters on Saturday that the new government had not changed course.
After the Trump meeting, GOP leaders changed course and signaled a third effort to win support for a repeal-and-replace bill.
Roberts changed course on census question The chief justice's move in the census citizenship dispute shows how he has become less predictable.
Jogdande said the location of the bodies suggested that they may have changed course and taken a route they had not initially planned.
She changed course and enrolled in a master's program for marketing and communications -- which meant she had to take on even more debt.
Wu supported the decision at the time, but changed course in a research paper published last summer funded by Google's arch-gadfly, Yelp.
After spending the past couple days trading threats with North Korea, President Donald Trump changed course Friday and attempted measured, statesman-like diplomacy.
Before he changed course, Dr. Rossi, the dean, acknowledged in a letter that canceling the tour could hurt the school's reputation in China.
Trump has abruptly changed course to demand $5 billion for a border wall (a demand the Senate isn't likely to give in to).
But at the Republican debate on Thursday, Rubio changed course, saying he would support Trump were he to become the Republican standard-bearer.
Originally working on the scripted development side of TV, Bettencourt changed course around a decade ago after having dinner with Jill and Bethenny.
But the committee changed course on Monday and unanimously approved the memo's release, triggering the Subsection 11(g) process for the Democratic memo.
"People know and trust us," said Ali Rahbar, a 56-year-old German-educated chemist who changed course to manage the family business.
The prime minister changed course in recent days only when the numbers showed unequivocally that Britain is heading for an Italian-style crisis.
Nobody on hand said they had seen or heard of evidence of school lunches becoming less healthy since the Trump administration changed course.
In 2015, the mayor eased rules on a circumcision ritual that was infecting some Hasidic babies with herpes, though he eventually changed course.
Mr. Peck, 29, started choreographing the dance before the presidential election, but after Donald J. Trump won, he said, the ballet changed course.
The social media network said on Monday she couldn't promote the video on Twitter unless she removed the phrase, but changed course Tuesday.
Private sector management could help realize much of that potential if the federal government changed course and removed the roadblocks currently in place.
It's unclear why Jenelle changed course, but under the temporary restraining order, David was prohibited from having contact with her or her kids.
United changed course on Tuesday with another statement from Mr. Munoz, in which he said the airline took "full responsibility" for the episode.
In 2007, he moved to New York and changed course once again, bringing a newcomer's devotion to the city's rich dance-floor subcultures.
Facing mounting opposition to the raids, Mr. Maduro changed course, creating the special unit of his national police charged with a similar task.
In September, a U.S. Navy coastal patrol ship changed course after an Iranian fast-attack craft came within 100 yards (91 meters) of it.
It looked as though Trump might use a national emergency to get out of the shutdown, but now he appears to have changed course.
I saw that Keith Ellison said today Democrats should reject corporate lobbyist money like the policy under Obama before Debbie Wasserman Schultz changed course.
The airborne pilot saw the flare, and changed course; only then did the downed Americans realize that they'd signaled an enemy German Ju-88.
After all, Mr Obama came to office determined to pare back the powers of the presidency, but then changed course when Congress frustrated him.
By Thursday afternoon, it was clear that Trump had not so much changed course on the family separations issue as beaten a tactical retreat.
After months not only demurring but scolding reporters who invited him to take shots at Mr. Trump, Mr. Cruz abruptly changed course last week.
Hours after telling reporters they would be allowed to cover the event, the White House changed course and closed the event to the press.
Senate Republicans expressed disbelief last week after Trump changed course and returned to demanding the border wall money at the urging of House Republicans.
Though automakers initially supported the concept of a change to the Obama-era fuel standards, they changed course as the Trump administration plans developed.
Unsure of their intentions, the Nitze changed course several times to try to keep a safe distance from offshore oil rigs in the area.
The group changed course, accepting a backroom deal from billionaire refinery owner Carl Icahn to change the "the point of obligation" under the RFS.
After initially saying that it wouldn't issue a full fix for a vulnerability disclosed on Monday, the video conferencing service Zoom has changed course.
At first, Weaver told the website The Mighty, Twitter refused to take down the tweet, but eventually changed course, removing the offending account entirely.
California regulators have changed course and opened a pathway for the public to get self-driving cars that have no steering wheels or pedals.
At each stage in my professional journey, I could have changed course to a path where I would have been more like my peers.
Many colleges and universities that increased the number of African-Americans in their student bodies around 1969 changed course only a few years later.
After publishing a biography of Mary McCarthy, she changed course and plunged into the world of the Grateful Dead and the group's devoted fans.
In China, after assurances that people should go back to work, officials partly changed course and announced mandatory quarantine for people returning to Beijing.
He called his father, an emergency room doctor, who had been en route to the game but had changed course to the crash site.
But an Iranian Revolutionary Guard commander was quoted as saying the U.S. Navy ship changed course toward the Iranian vessels, and issued a warning.
Officials had said the location of the bodies suggested that they may have changed course and taken a route they had not initially planned.
The Fed changed course in January, when Mr. Powell suggested that very modest inflation and weakness in Europe and China warranted a neutral stance.
But then — after being confronted by sexual assault survivors and holding tense closed-door discussions with colleagues of both parties — he surprisingly changed course.
Yet in September, the Justice Department changed course and publicly announced a set of guidelines that would govern how federal agents could use the devices.
According to the Associated Press, Irma has changed course and the storm's center will no longer land in Miami but the Tampa Bay area instead.
This past week, Apple changed course and used its annual developer conference to unveil some sleek new devices, in addition to its expected software updates.
It's already changed course on how it will approach issue ads, which it initially said it would ban but now will allow — with some qualifications.
The DCCC changed course Thursday with a six-figure investment in the upcoming Montana special election after previously being reluctant to devote many resources there.
I went to college, started on an engineering track, changed course and then from there I just sort of became ... this has become my focus.
The Panj River marks the frontier there, but that river has changed course, leaving the disputed forest on the Tajik side, according to Afghan officials.
But the company changed course in March, saying it would sell its operations in Canada, Asia and Europe, and shut down in the United States.
Donald Trump said "there has to be some form of punishment" for women who have abortions, but now the Republican presidential candidate has changed course.
She abruptly stopped the line of questioning before reaching a conclusion, and, after a break, the Republicans changed course and abandoned Mitchell as their questioner.
Several China-bound ships carrying U.S. sorghum exports have changed course since China's government announced a new tariff targeting the U.S. grain industry this week.
But last Friday, Trump changed course, declaring a national emergency, a move that freed up financial resources to assist Americans affected by the health crisis.
On Friday, Mr. Franks changed course and said he would leave immediately because his wife, Josephine, had fallen ill and had been hospitalized in Washington.
In 2.59, after decades of single-mindedly pursuing economic growth, often to the detriment of the environment and public health, the Chinese government changed course.
The craft has since changed course to study the distant Kuiper Belt objects, and will make a close encounter with MU69 (nice) on January 1, 2019.
It was heading north but after its last message of "Good night Malaysian Three Seven Zero," it changed course towards the west, according to military radar.
As the plane changed course, its body and wing scaled: To the human mind, this translated to a dynamic, three-dimensional airplane rotating around its axis.
" She further claimed that Trump changed course on immigration "because this is a massive PR failure" and the administration is concerned with "what it looks like.
But in the past quarter-century a country once almost as paranoid as North Korea about keeping its people within its borders has dramatically changed course.
Earlier this month, U.S. Defense Secretary Mattis said Russia's violation of the INF treaty was "untenable" and unless it changed course the United States would respond.
Most recently, while supposedly on the way to present himself for questioning, he suddenly changed course and rushed to hospital instead, after a minor traffic accident.
"I appreciate the fact that the White House has changed course and will support the work of the Office of National Drug Control Policy," said Sen.
"The idea that Governor Brown has changed course on this topic is not in line with her track record," Kondayen told The Hill in a statement.
The judge changed course Wednesday after Kelly's new attorneys, Raed Shalabi and Zaid Abdallah, argued that Kelly never responded to that lawsuit because he is illiterate.
Several hours into the flight, the aides said the the cabin lights and in-flight monitors were turned off, and the plane changed course to Riyadh.
Trump initially insisted that lawmakers would have to pass legislation to end the practice, but changed course and signed the order Wednesday to keep families together.
Then the CoH suddenly changed course and in March 2016 noted that it would be challenging the previous consent order and not complying with the judgment.
But by 2015 it had changed course, resisting pressure from Germany to participate in yet another bail-out, and calling for less stringent budget-surplus targets.
But he then changed course radically, leaving music, enrolling in college and in the early 250s receiving a degree from the University of Pennsylvania Law School.
The city changed course, and the number of beds in safe haven shelters has tripled to 1,800, with plans to add hundreds more, Mr. Banks said.
Mr. Neal changed course last week and issued a subpoena to try to gain access to six years of Mr. Trump's personal and business tax returns.
Then on July 31, the Fed changed course and did a quarter percentage point rate cut amid a broader set of fears about the global economy.
And less than a month later, on July 30, the Thessaloniki court changed course again and accepted Russia's request that Mr. Vinnik be extradited to Russia.
But shortly after he started his Ph.D. program at Stanford University, where he earned a master's degree in the field in 2006, he suddenly changed course.
Facebook has changed course several times in its approach to apps and bots within its Messenger app and regularly battles feature overload in its News Feed.
The Defense Department later changed course, issuing its Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure document in November, with the agency saying it wanted only one cloud computing provider.
He changed course and embraced the impeachment inquiry only after allegations surfaced that the president tried to pressure Ukraine to help him in the 2020 election.
Then, in 2012, Dean changed course — doubling down on its dairy portfolio, spinning off WhiteWave and all of the plant-based milks under the Silk brand.
White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, who originally defended Porter, changed course Wednesday evening and said that he was shocked by the claims.
But the Trump administration, in the tradition of Republicans railing against the mandate, changed course and ordered federal agencies to lighten the administrative burden of Obamacare.
But since that epidemic, the agency took the criticism to heart and changed course, rapidly helping Madagascar control what could have been a very deadly outbreak.
It's unlikely the public will ever know exactly why the prosecution changed course, said Ragunath Kesavan, a Malaysian legal expert and former president of the country's Bar.
President Donald Trump changed course and eased restrictions on the Chinese company last week, but it still remains unclear what products American firms can supply to Huawei.
"There was a sustained exchange of fire before the skiff with several armed people on board broke off and changed course away from the MV," it added.
But then last week, he abruptly changed course and effectively conceded defeat, saying the administration would find other ways to determine the citizenship of the U.S. population.
On Friday, Google changed course, as Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene announced internally that the company will not renew the contract for Project Maven, according to Gizmodo.
OPEC changed course after prices dropped steeply from a four-year high above $86 a barrel in October on concern that demand was weakening amid adequate supply.
Muguruza saw Williams lurking at the net, after all the grunting and power tennis, the quick rallies and go-for-broke shots, and she suddenly changed course.
Investors were largely upbeat about the economy's prospects in the latter half of 2015, then changed course in January as stock markets churned and oil prices plunged.
Moscow denied its aircraft had acted irresponsibly, saying it had stayed at a safe distance and had returned to its base after the U.S. aircraft changed course.
OPEC changed course after prices dropped steeply from a four-year high above $86 a barrel in October on concern that demand was weakening amid adequate supply.
The report said after requesting to return the helicopter flew erratically over the East River, changed course and altitude several times before making a 270-degree turn.
As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
After raising rates for five consecutive quarters, the Fed abruptly changed course this year and said earlier this month that it foresees no additional increases in 2019.
Mr. Cuomo also changed course — within the span of a Sunday afternoon — deciding to close New York City's schools hours after casting doubt on such a plan.
Representative Brian Higgins of New York changed course and agreed to support Ms. Pelosi after a 72-hour pre-Thanksgiving effort she initiated to win him over.
At roughly the same time, Amazon also changed course on "The Aeronauts," a film with a budget of roughly $40 million that it had developed in house.
There he planned to study conducting but he changed course when the poet John Ashbery introduced him to the works of Raymond Roussel, the French proto-surrealist.
He changed course south to Antigua because of low pressure systems and volatile weather, completing the 4,050-mile crossing in 93 days, arriving at 8:32 a.m.
The Republican National Committee stopped funding him after the allegations against him were published in the Washington Post, but changed course after Trump endorsed him last week.
After saying Trump should quit the campaign, the Catholic Vote organization changed course and starting promoting his candidacy through political ads that ran straight up to Election Day.
Blac Chyna's lawsuit against the Kardashians for allegedly killing her reality show has taken a new twist ... she has changed course, adding Khloe and Kylie to her case.
After years in which state-owned power plants decayed, the government changed course by selling power stations and the distribution grids that carry power to homes and businesses.
While Foxconn promised to build a state-of-the-art Gen 10.5 factory, the company changed course and said it would build a cheaper, smaller Gen 21625 facility.
It changed course in 1991 when a balance-of-payments crisis forced the government to loosen its controls on industry and reduce barriers to imports, among other things.
The PBOC has recently changed course by strengthening the yuan over 1% after in August allowing it to fall to its weakest rate since the 2008 global recession.
To be fair, congressional Democrats seem to have realized the glaring inconsistency of their initial resistance to punishing their own members for misconduct and have since changed course.
They left with the impression that Mr. Trump had changed course and would put forward a plan that included a path to legal status for some undocumented immigrants.
The Army board quickly changed course, and its denial rate for applications involving PTSD fell from 96 percent to about 45 percent, according to Department of Defense data.
The disagreements in Europe weren't all that stood in the way of the migrants reaching port: Stormy weather on Thursday caused further delays as the ship changed course.
It wasn't until 2015, after a decade of mostly white, mostly famous cover stars, that Teen Vogue changed course, with a cover featuring three little-known black models.
"The Trump administration changed course from its predecessor and provided lethal defensive assistance to the Ukraine," Steve Castor, the Republican staff lawyer on the Intelligence Committee, said yesterday.
But Schuette changed course Saturday, saying it was time to reveal what his office was doing -- while for the first time describing his efforts to investigate the school.
A little more than a week after acknowledging that Coach Jeff Fisher's contract was extended through 258, the Los Angeles Rams changed course and fired him on Monday.
His comment came a day after Graham changed course, and announced plans to invite the former New York City mayor to testify before before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
At least two other vessels carrying U.S. soybeans to China have changed course in the past month, suggesting the original buyer has resold the cargo to other markets.
But the following July, after his freshman year, Raheel drastically changed course, announcing to his family that he had decided to leave college and enlist in the Marines.
Kylie Jenner did NOT want to come face-to-face with Nicki Minaj at the VMAs, 'cause she completely changed course on the red carpet to avoid her.
But in recent months, the company has changed course, opting to work more closely with Facebook and contribute to the development of Facebook's own flavor of free AI software.
Yellen's comments were "generally dovish but not particularly indicative of a Fed that's changed course," said Ian Lyngen, a senior government bond strategist at CRT Capital in Stamford, Connecticut.
Moreno changed course, asserting that the UK had provided guarantees that it would not extradite Assange — at least not to any country where he would face the death penalty.
The safe-haven Japanese yen, having earlier fallen to a seven-week low against the dollar, also changed course and was last up 0.1 percent at 112.58 per dollar.
"We immediately changed course once we saw the news of Mayochup gaining momentum with U.K. media and on social media," Nicole Kulwicki, director of marketing for Heinz, told PRWeek.
After selling out of the products, which do in fact spew flames but in no way resemble actual flamethrowers, and raising $2 million in the process, Musk changed course.
ZURICH, Oct 19 (Reuters) - Proxy adviser ISS changed course and recommended on Friday that shareholders support baking company Aryzta's plan for an 800 million euro ($917 million) capital increase.
The Alabama state Senate changed course on Thursday after being poised to vote on a controversial abortion bill, moving to postpone a vote on the legislation until next week.
The House report seeks to build a record showing the administration knew it needed to win an appropriation and then changed course rather than struggle with a resistant Congress.
Clinton, who shied away in 2008 from the historic nature of her candidacy and was wary of presenting herself as an advocate for women, has changed course this time.
As the world economy sputtered, the Fed slowly changed course: first halting its cycle of increasing rates, then cutting them by 0.25% in both July and September this year.
His wealthy family heavily invested in efforts to stop Trump's path to the nomination, though they changed course and spent hefty sums in Trump's favor late in the election.
Stocks on Wall Street changed course again on Thursday and climbed as Apple led a big gain for technology companies and energy companies recovered some of their recent losses.
But Ms. Conner changed course in this year's campaign for governor, after concluding that Democrats could only win with more daring messages on issues like public health and immigration.
Now he has changed course to follow the recommendations of his public health officials and extended nationwide social distance guidelines at least through April 2110, two weeks after Easter.
Secretary DeVos has changed course, putting in place industry insiders and freezing or slow-rolling several Obama-era regulations that would have increased protections for prospective and current students.
"The U.S guided-missile cruiser Chancellorsville suddenly changed course and cut across the path of the destroyer Admiral Vinogradov coming within 50 meters of the ship," the statement said.
Twice the Rodgers changed course to investigate what looked like "a black mass resembling a ship"; both times it proved to be a ship-sized chunk of dirty ice.
The Times notes that in one case two US warplanes nearly collided with a Russian jet that was just 300 feet away until the American pilots quickly changed course.
Trump had vowed to take responsibility for a shutdown in a tense White House meeting with Schumer and House Speaker-designate Nancy Pelosi last week, but changed course on Friday.
One more piece of evidence suggests that the Supreme Court erred: after the Eleventh Circuit ruling, Alabama suddenly changed course in implicit recognition of the constitutional trouble their policy posed.
But then, Vienna changed course, closing its borders and campaigning for Balkan nations to follow suit — in what many believe was a delayed effort to win back Freedom Party supporters.
"On June 14, the Federation changed course once again and told Caster's agent that Caster was re-invited to run on June 16," her legal team said in a statement.
But once he secured the nomination, Trump changed course and began fundraising in earnest, replicating the small dollar fundraising juggernaut of another insurgent candidate, Democrat Bernie Sanders, along the way.
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Its impact can be seen from Scandinavia to the Mediterranean, where virtually every influential populist, euroskeptic party that had previously called for their own version of Brexit has changed course.
In Virginia, Anthem planned an exit that would have left more than 60 counties without any individual insurance options, but changed course two weeks ago after discussions with the state.
The bureau suddenly changed course last week, when it said a third party outside the government had approached the agency with a previously undiscovered way to crack into the phone.
The passengers recounted to Vanity Fair how a few hours into the flight, the cabin lights and in-flight monitors were turned off, and the plane changed course to Riyadh.
But under pressure from advocates, and prompted by a federal court ruling in August 63, the agency changed course, moving to curtail the prolonged detention of most families seeking asylum.
Mr. Bramble had initially sought to ban abortions after 20 weeks entirely, but he changed course after the Legislature's lawyers warned him that any such measure would probably be unconstitutional.
Representative Kurt Schrader of Oregon, who backed Mr. Ryan, said after the vote that unless Democrats changed course and adopted "a working man and woman's agenda," they should expect defeat.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Thursday that Russia's violation of an arms control treaty was "untenable" and unless it changed course the United States would respond.
Mr. Kim has said he would abandon diplomatic engagement with the United States and find a "new way" of protecting his country's national interests unless the United States changed course.
And it was the kind of unforced error that could have been avoided if company executives had listened to early signs of opposition, done some risk analysis and changed course.
Of the armada, valued at more than $216 million, at least five changed course within hours of China's announcing tariffs on U.S. sorghum imports on Tuesday, Reuters shipping data showed.
On Tuesday, however, China abruptly changed course, essentially saying "never mind," as the two countries agreed to end their dispute even though South Korea is keeping the system in place.
" After months of frustrating and failed attempts to help Mr. Yazdani get a visa, Amriki's directions changed course: "He asked me to work for I.S. by staying in India itself.
Mr. Northam, who at first apologized for the yearbook photo, changed course on Saturday in a strange, lengthy news conference, insisting that he was not either of the people depicted.
China struck a more aggressive tone in the trade war on Friday, suggesting a resumption of talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
Prudent US commanders took to assigning the AGI a station in the formation, lest it get in the way or cause a collision when the task force changed course or speed.
Although he had initially asked the judge to set aside actions taken by Mueller so far, his lawyer later changed course and said they were only seeking a forward-looking order.
However, a little more than a week later, the administration changed course, delaying tariffs on electronics such as smartphones, video game consoles, as well as some clothing and toys, until December.
The ice dancer siblings both started as singles skaters, but changed course after they were both blown away by the artistry of the ice dancers while at the 2003 World Championships.
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell changed course and finally made the correct policy decision by indicating the Fed is stalling interest rate increases for the year, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
But, facing pointed criticism from Limbaugh and Coulter, who warned against capitulating on his demand for border wall funding, Trump changed course, announcing he would veto any bill without wall funding.
An initially burgeoning relationship between the technology industry and Trump abruptly changed course last week when he issued an executive order banning foreign nationals from seven countries with predominantly Muslim populations.
Instead of heading to her front door, she changed course, making her way to the front of the building, where people might be more likely to hear her yell for help.
But when their eight-year-old son, Reece, began to have something in the vein of a panic attack, the parents changed course, ultimately settling on a quieter destination: Wilmington, Virginia.
With each successive major issue since Britain returned Hong Kong to Chinese rule in 1997, the level of violence at protests has risen before the government has relented and changed course.
ATHENS, Aug 30 (Reuters) - An Iranian tanker at the centre of a confrontation between Washington and Tehran changed course again on Friday and was heading back to Turkey, shipping data showed.
Recent conservative estimates indicate that 500,000 Venezuelans have fled in the last two years alone, and our analysis points to increased flows throughout the year, as Maduro has not changed course.
But Trump changed course in response to immense pressure from immigration hard-liners in the nativist wing of the GOP that propelled him to the Republican nomination and then the presidency.
But Ohio Right to Life changed course, saying it would "embrace the heartbeat bill as the next incremental approach to end abortion in Ohio," according to a statement from late last year.
Several ships carrying U.S. sorghum originally bound for China have changed course since Beijing imposed hefty anti-dumping deposits on U.S. imports as trade tensions grow between the world's top two economies.
Y Combinator initially said that it wanted to pay basic income to a group of people over a five-year period and study the effects, but now the company has changed course.
The most notable candidate and likely frontrunner is Tarkanian, an entrepreneur who was going to run for Senate but changed course after Trump called on him to clear the path for Heller.
The accumulation of parts from the aircraft's right side has led some to suggest that the plane may have changed course before it crashed, possibly under the control of a conscious pilot.
After trying to smooth things over with a revised story and an editor's note, The Daily Beast changed course on Thursday night and took the unusual step of pulling the story entirely.
Trump changed course on Saturday, announcing the UK and Ireland would be subject to the European restrictions starting on Monday at midnight ET, based on the recommendations of his public health advisers.
Then he abruptly changed course and used the Winter Olympics to seize the initiative, surprising the world with a rapprochement with the South and then an offer to meet with Mr. Trump.
Then, as the evidence piled up, Saudi officials changed course, finally admitting on Saturday that Mr. Khashoggi died inside the consulate but calling his death the result of an argument and fistfight.
The event planners, Matty Roberts and Frank DiMaggio, got folks hyped with a Facebook page invite to go searching for aliens, but changed course when law enforcement and the military got involved.
Using Titan's gravitational pull, Cassini changed course oh so slightly onto a trajectory that would take it on the first of 22 passes inside Saturn's rings, where no spacecraft has ever gone.
But the government changed course after the Fukushima disaster in March 2011, taking eight reactors out of service and accelerating plans to close the remaining nine by 2022, earlier than originally scheduled.
Echoing that sentiment, some legal experts said that Mr. Cohen's assertions were the clearest sign yet that he had changed course and could be on the verge of cooperating with the government.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A U.S. Navy ship changed course toward Iranian Revolutionary Guard vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, a guard commander was quoted as saying on Wednesday while issuing a warning.
"From childhood, history was a subject that fascinated me, and what I kept wondering was how everyday life might have been different, if Caesar or Mussolini had changed course," Mr. Scola once said.
After ending the morning session lower, the Nikkei share average changed course and rose 2500 percent to close at 20.15,21, moving off a six-week low of 2695.31,333 hit during the previous session.
Cyngn, a Silicon Valley startup that raised $115 million to build a more open flavor of the Android mobile operating system, has quietly changed course and is now working on autonomous driving technology.
The U.S. Federal Reserve has already changed course, signalling that it would pause rate increases and stop shrinking its balance sheet, a reversal that has fuelled a two-month rally in stock markets.
LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - The British-operated oil tanker Mesdar, which had turned in the direction of Iran, changed course again on Friday to head back into the Gulf, Refinitiv tracking data showed.
He changed course on Saturday, announcing that the UK and Ireland would be subject to the European restrictions starting on Monday at midnight ET, based on the recommendations of his public health advisers.
Critics also note that, like Mr. Trump, Mr. Moore favored higher interest rates and less accommodative monetary policy when President Barack Obama was in office and changed course when Mr. Trump was elected.
In November, Tai Kwun canceled an appearance by the Chinese dissident writer Ma Jian, but then quickly changed course after coming under criticism, allowing Mr. Ma the chance to speak in the end.
Claris was meant to become an independent company focused on making software for the Mac, but three years later, Sculley changed course and bought back a minority ownership that had been sold off.
ISTANBUL, Aug 29 (Reuters) - Iranian tanker Adrian Darya, at the centre of a dispute between Washington and Tehran, has changed course away from the Turkish coast, Refinitiv ship tracking data showed on Thursday.
As attention faded, that influential organization and Republican leaders changed course, arguing that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives would be best positioned to deal with the problem through existing regulation.
Initially, the line was to be fully shut down, but at the last minute Mr. Cuomo changed course with a new plan that kept trains running, albeit less frequently on nights and weekends.
Last April, Reuters reported that several ships carrying cargoes of sorghum, a niche animal feed, from the United States to China changed course after Beijing slapped hefty anti-dumping deposits on U.S. imports.
"The evacuation of much of the Sunshine State alone would have accounted for billions in lost output alone, even if the storm changed course and avoided Florida altogether," Zandi wrote in his report.
Deutsche Bank was founded during the Industrial Revolution to finance Germany companies abroad, but it aggressively changed course 30 years ago, buying British merchant bank Morgan Grenfell and then Banker's Trust in New York.
Already, earlier this year, Tillis was caught in an awkward situation when he expressed disagreement about Trump's declaration of national emergency, and abruptly changed course after conservatives in his state threatened his reelection bid.
Re-evaluating every relevant personnel decision made 11 months ago, or knowing how general managers would've changed course with two years to prepare for a completely different environment, is like flying backwards through fog.
The Obama administration changed course after a similar CREW lawsuit was filed in 2009 — and notably continued to release visitor logs even after a federal court ruled in 2013 that it didn't have to.
China struck a more aggressive tone in its trade war with the United States on Friday, suggesting a resumption of talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
Under Attorney General Jeff Sessions, the Justice Department has changed course on a number of civil rights issues, including arguing against federal protections for gay workers and scaling back oversight of local police departments.
In his speech, Trump delivered a sharp rebuke to Islamabad for allowing Taliban insurgents a safe haven from which launch attacks in Afghanistan, and said it had "much to lose" unless it changed course.
British gas prices spiked more than 4.5 percent on Thursday on concerns about how the rift could disrupt the global LNG trade, after two Qatari tankers that were likely bound for Britain changed course.
Chicago, Illinois (CNN)The city of Chicago abruptly changed course late Wednesday, dropping its long-standing objection to the release of videos showing the fatal police shooting of an unarmed teen three years ago.
On Thursday, a Citigroup executive said that after JPMorgan's move Citi changed course and turned its marketing toward no-fee cards that offer free borrowing for as long 21 months instead of travel rewards.
After Zuckerberg promised the "clear history" tool, Facebook slightly changed course and renamed the tool "Off-Facebook Activity," stating that it wouldn&apost be possible for users to delete all their data from Facebook.
If Lewis changed course, it would almost undoubtedly lead others to back an inquiry since he carries enormous sway through the caucus, especially in the Georgia delegation and the Congressional Black Caucus. 220006. Rep.
That approach was thrown into disarray when Trump abruptly changed course last week, ordering officials to find another way to add the question -- something the Supreme Court left the door open to in its ruling.
A DHS official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the agency has changed course in part because of the sharp decline in women attempting to travel to the United States with their children.
Since Hibernia's crude oil started flowing in 1997 no platform has been seriously damaged, though floating platforms have had to suspend production to move out of the path of an iceberg that abruptly changed course.
But the president changed course abruptly the next morning under intense pressure from conservatives, and the House never took up the Senate's bill, instead passing legislation to keep the government open and fund Trump's wall.
Facing a must-win situation, the Atlanta Braves changed course Saturday and announced that left-hander Sean Newcomb will face the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 9 of the National League Division Series on Sunday.
In another incident, Iran's Revolutionary Guards said a U.S. Navy ship changed course toward Iranian vessels in the Strait of Hormuz on March 4 and accused Washington of "unprofessional actions...(that) can have irreversible consequences".
But stung by a backlash by House conservatives and conservative pundits who accused him of caving in his last best chance to build the wall given the incoming House Democratic majority, he abruptly changed course.
Amazon, which started off making niche, small-budget shows like Transparent for its streaming service, has changed course and now wants epic series of its own, including a very expensive Lord of the Rings prequel.
The Kosi has been a serious concern for both India and Nepal since it broke its banks in 2008 and changed course, submerging swathes of land and affecting more than two million people in Bihar.
Then, according to the lawsuit, the judge abruptly changed course: "Defendant Cielinski asked Defendant Lincoln how much time he spent on the case and whether Lincoln had informed Harrison about 'the fee,'" the lawsuit states.
U.S. acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan this month outlined how Turkey would be pulled out of the F-35 fighter jet program unless Ankara changed course from its plans to buy the missile systems.
Mr. Trump, who had been hesitant to use the Defense Production Act to mobilize private businesses to make ventilators, changed course on Friday, officially invoking the act to compel General Motors to produce the devices.
By Monday morning, however, with Dr. Blasey's lawyer saying Dr. Blasey was willing to appear in front of Congress, Mr. McGahn and others changed course and agreed that Judge Kavanaugh should put out his statement.
An investigation found that in several cases he changed course codes or grades on student transcripts and that he used the threat of a poor rating to persuade an assistant principal to leave the school.
Trump initially said that he wanted Republicans to wait for ObamaCare to "implode" before continuing to act on legislation to repeal and replace the healthcare law, but changed course in a series of tweets Saturday.
A few hours later, Flake changed course, and demanded that the FBI carry out a week-long investigation into the allegations of sexual assault, before the vote would come to the floor of the Senate.
TRADE WAR: China struck a more aggressive tone in its trade war with the United States on Friday, suggesting a resumption of talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
The vessel had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the strait at the mouth of the Gulf, through which a fifth of the world's oil supplies pass.
Britain said earlier it was urgently seeking information about the tanker, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the strait at the mouth of the Gulf.
After years of swatting down Ukrainian calls for international peacekeeping forces, Vladimir Putin changed course ahead of the UN General Assembly last month, putting forward his own plan for so-called blue helmets in eastern Ukraine.
Cramer was initially a fan of the social media giant's planned foray into the digital money market via the Libra coin, but changed course after seeing Big Tech get grilled in antitrust hearings on Capitol Hill.
Iran said on Friday it had seized Britain's Stena Impero tanker, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the strait at the mouth of the Gulf.
Walmart also changed course on guns, announcing earlier this month that it would limit sales of guns and ammunition in the wake of two deadly shootings at Walmart stores in El Paso, Texas, and Southaven, Mississippi.
The latest Commerce move comes as China has struck a more aggressive tone in its trade war with the United States, suggesting talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
The daughter of a businessman and an artist "who never cooked in her life," Gachechiladze left Georgia in 1997 to study psychology in Heidelberg, then moved to New York in 2003, where she abruptly changed course.
The Federal Reserve, which had finished 2018 signalling that it would tighten monetary policy, changed course early in 2019 and indicated that it would ease if necessary to offset any shocks caused by the trade war.
Mr. Cooper charged in his filing that the lead plaintiffs' lawyers had wanted to try a potentially stronger lawsuit first, but changed course after Mr. Hilliard sought to play a bigger role in it and was rebuffed.
But in 2007, the Harper government, known for its tough on crime approach, changed course by announcing that it would not seek clemency in democratic countries, like the United States, where there had been a fair trial.
Cramer was initially a fan of the social media giant's planned foray into the digital money market with its announced Libra coin, but changed course after seeing Big Tech get grilled in antitrust hearings on Capitol Hill.
The Stena Impero had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia when it suddenly changed course after passing through the strait at the mouth of the Gulf and headed toward Iran, captured by Iran's Revolutionary Guards.
The Kosi has been a serious concern for both India and Nepal since it broke its banks in 2008 and changed course, submerging swathes of land and affecting more than 2 million people in India's Bihar state.
Britain said it was urgently seeking information about the Stena Impero tanker, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the strait at the mouth of the Gulf.
Read more: What's more, CEO Elon Musk appears to have changed course this spring, when he pitched investors on a network of a million, autonomous robo-taxis which he says can be in business by next year.
President Donald Trump, who had staunchly defended the policy and sought to blame Democrats even though his administration implemented the strict adherence to immigration law, changed course on Wednesday, signing an executive order to end the separation.
The White House was prepared to slap some sanctions on Tehran but, quickly changed course under the apparent pretense that damaging President Hassan Rouhani wasn't in our best interest when worse hardliners are sniping at his heels.
What actually happened at the debate was some Democratic candidates issued not-particularly-original criticism of one specific element of Obama's record — first-term immigration enforcement — that Obama himself sharply changed course on during his second term.
WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - China struck a more aggressive tone in its trade war with the United States on Friday, suggesting a resumption of talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
So with his decision to order that hundreds of American diplomats and Russians working for the American Embassy leave their posts, Mr. Putin, known as a great tactician but not a great strategist, has changed course again.
But the storm changed course early in the weekend: It is now clear that Tampa Bay, on Florida's Western Gulf Coast, was going be the major city hit hardest as the storm sweeps the state on Sunday.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - A powerful cyclone that threatened the western Indian state of Gujarat, has changed course and it is now expected to just brush past the coast, authorities said on Thursday, although ports and coastal airports remained shut.
Among the women who changed course after marriage was Elsie Driggs, who in 19703 gave up painting — for which she had been acclaimed — to manage the career of her husband, the artist Lee Gatch, and raise their family.
Four days after the waiver ended, a tanker carrying 130,000 tonnes of Iranian crude was midway across the Mediterranean Sea to Turkey when it changed course and turned off its tracker, Refinitiv oil analyst Ehsan ul-Haq said.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump changed course on Qatar Wednesday, a day after praising a move by other Gulf nations to sever diplomatic relations with Doha, which hosts a US military base crucial to the fight against ISIS.
U.S. acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan outlined last week how Turkey would be pulled out of the F-35 fighter jet program unless Ankara changed course from its plans to purchase the S-400 missile defense system.
U.S. acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan last week outlined how Turkey would be pulled out of the F-35 fighter jet program unless Ankara changed course from its plans to purchase the S-400 missile defense system.
Mr. Trump's behavior feels familiar, write Russ Beuttner and Maggie Haberman: As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
While at first Harris pushed for the board to certify his results, arguing that the panel was legally obligated to certify the tally and that he should be seated in Congress while the investigation, he eventually changed course.
But after a series of major scandals, including revelations about pervasive sexual harassment and a toxic work environment, and the loss of some of its marketshare, executives at Uber finally changed course last month and decided to allow tipping.
But after a series of major scandals, including revelations about pervasive sexual harassment and a toxic work environment, and the loss of some of its marketshare, executives at Uber finally changed course this summer and decided to allow tipping.
The latest Commerce move comes as China has struck a more aggressive tone in its trade war with the United States, suggesting a resumption of talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
After spending years maintaining that Facebook wanted to be an open platform with few rules in terms of what kind of content could be shared, the social network and cofounder Mark Zuckerberg abruptly changed course following the 2016 election.
After keeping Moore at a distance following The Washington Post's November report that Moore had been accused of initiating a sexual encounter with a 22019-year-old girl when he was in his 30s, President Trump changed course Monday.
After weeks of criticism from fellow Democrats about her approach to a barrage of insults from Donald J. Trump, Hillary Clinton drastically changed course on Thursday: Instead of staying above the fray, she took the fight to Mr. Trump.
The Trump administration has in many respects changed course, with Trump announcing in June his intention for the US to exit the Paris agreement and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt announcing the end to the clean power plan this month.
The House was originally set to take a single vote to kill the accord in September, but changed course upon urging from the GOP's more conservative members, after it became clear that condemnation would not get through the Senate.
In 2015, just as streaming was taking off, Swift publicly criticized Apple when it said it would not pay royalties during three-month trial memberships for its new music streaming service; less than 24 hours later, Apple changed course.
BERLIN (Reuters) - European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker said he hoped a July "ceasefire agreement" with U.S. President Donald Trump to refrain from imposing car tariffs would prevail, but the EU would impose its own tariffs if the U.S. changed course.
Their ruling made it illegal to compel adjacent communities to send their kids across city or county lines for desegregation, so even if Biden had changed course to support busing, there would have been limited options for him to pursue.
After blocking a government watchdog from releasing key data on the 214-year US effort to secure Afghanistan, the US military Tuesday abruptly changed course when the agency accused it of censoring information that previously had been available to the public.
"The Russian SU-27 crew, having approached at a safe distance, identified the aircraft as an American B-52 strategic bomber and escorted it" until such time as it changed course and flew away from the border area, the ministry said.
Iran said on Friday it had seized the British-flagged tanker Stena Impero, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia and suddenly changed course after passing through the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf.
Britain said it was urgently seeking information about the Stena Impero after the tanker, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia, suddenly changed course after passing through the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf.
Britain said earlier it was urgently seeking information about the Stena Impero after the tanker, which had been heading to a port in Saudi Arabia, suddenly changed course after passing through the Strait of Hormuz at the mouth of the Gulf.
The president-elect changed course at the last minute, agreeing to an off-the-record session with the publisher and an on-the-record portion with reporters, which was being live-tweeted by those present in the room with him.
Fox News had seen plenty of controversies through the years but rarely changed course, amid smooth sailing on the Nielsen ratings front — until, that is, Ailes was suddenly gone, followed nine months later by most of its dominant primetime lineup.
As things stand now, they are the loosest they've been since before the financial crisis, owing to a rise in the market and a Federal Reserve that changed course sharply from the tightening bias it exhibited through 2017 and 2018.
There seemed to be a deal to increase Chinese imports of American agricultural and energy products, achieving trade peace — which crumbled days later, as President Trump changed course and demanded more profound changes in the Chinese economy and trade practices.
But after oral argument before the en banc 5th Circuit, the Senate confirmed a new FHFA director and the agency changed course again, advising the 5th Circuit in a July 9 letter that it now believes its structure is constitutional.
A source directly familiar with the FBI's evidence said the primary reason prosecutors working under Rosenstein, then the U.S. attorney in Maryland, changed course in the case was because of concerns their initial indictment miscast Campbell's role in the investigation.
BENGALURU (Reuters) - Global funds changed course in February and recommended a cut to equity allocations in their model balanced portfolio after taking them to a two-year high in January, instead suggesting an increase in bond holdings, Reuters polls showed.
DEAR FRIEND, FROM MY LIFE I WRITE TO YOU IN YOUR LIFE, by Yiyun Li. (Random House, $27.) Born and raised in China, Li came to the United States to study immunology but changed course after one part-time writing class.
But after pointed criticism from nationally syndicated talk show host Rush Limbaugh and conservative columnist Ann Coulter warning how such a capitulation would play among his supporters, the president changed course, announcing he would veto any bill without wall funding.
After this, both groups read a story that described how Trump had initially said that the crisis could not be fixed with an executive order, then quickly changed course and a week later signed an executive order on the issue.
Judge Kavanaugh in a very interesting piece that he talked about in 2009 he did changed course, and he publicly changed his opinion on the issue of obstruction in what was a very powerful article that was in the Minnesota law review.
Gas prices in the United Kingdom spiked on Thursday, with the UK National Balancing Point (NBP) price for July TRGBNBPMN7 up over 4.5 percent after two Qatari tankers that were likely bound for the UK changed course, according to Reuters shipping data.
Malaysian authorities revealed later that military radar had tracked the plane as it inexplicably changed course, turned back to the west and flew across the Malaysian Peninsula, up the Strait of Malacca, before flying out of radar range at 2:14 a.m.
Lakewood maintained on Monday that it was inaccessible, but after receiving fierce criticism from those who pointed to other examples of locals -- from smaller churches to furniture stores -- opening their doors to those who need shelter in Houston, the church changed course.
The American jets briefly flew alongside the Russian bombers before the bombers changed course and flew away from the U.S. The official noted that TU-95s are capable of carrying nuclear weapons, but the planes involved in Monday's incident did not appear armed.
While President George W. Bush attempted to expand OIRA's role to cover significant "guidance documents" that had the force of regulations, President Obama changed course, citing concern that expanding OIRA would place too much centralized control in the Office of the President.
Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey was previously skeptical of impeachment, but changed course and tweeted "Congress has a legal and moral obligation to begin impeachment proceedings immediately" after Mueller gave a press conference reiterating the conclusions of his report on May 29.
Mark Cuban has a lot to say about Donald Trump — and he'd like to say it publicly on national TV. During Stephen Colbert's Late Show last night, the billionaire, who once described Trump as the "best thing for America," rapidly changed course.
From China to Saudi Arabia to Qatar, Trump has either backed down or changed course on holding countries accountable for human rights abuses and other bad behaviors solely because of the money they spend — or say they'll spend — in the United States.
But the governor changed course on Monday after the mayors of several large cities, including Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff, wrote a letter urging him to "learn from the unfolding events in our sister states" and issue a statewide stay-at-home order.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Several ships carrying cargoes of sorghum from the United States to China have changed course since Beijing slapped hefty anti-dumping deposits on U.S. imports of the grain, trade sources and a Reuters analysis of export and shipping data showed.
At an unrelated new conference on Friday, Mr. de Blasio at first said he had changed course because he listened to good-government groups that argued that he should not be treated differently from other public employees, whose legal fees were paid.
WASHINGTON — After waging an 18-month assault on the Republican establishment, President-elect Donald J. Trump changed course on Tuesday and enlisted the party's high priests of foreign policy to help him win the confirmation of Rex W. Tillerson as secretary of state.
The report said the pilot, who has been identified as Tim McCormack, 58, of Clinton Corners, New York, had asked air traffic controllers for permission to return to a heliport on East 34th Street and then changed course and altitude several times.
During his two impromptu press conferences that day, Trump ignored his press secretary's "one more question" sign and forged ahead to: After spending the past couple days trading threats with North Korea, President Trump changed course Friday and attempted some measured, statesmanlike diplomacy.
But in June, LinkedIn changed course and announced that all library users would have to sign up for a LinkedIn account and hand over at least their name and email address, if not a fully filled-out profile, to use the Lynda training materials.
The iPod was originally launched as a Mac accessory, but Steve Jobs rapidly changed course and made it a cross-platform hit — a feat that was much easier to pull off because there was no "Mac division" to wage bureaucratic warfare against the idea.
Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, has called the deal "a rape of our country," while Hillary Clinton, the Democrat who pressed the initiative when she was secretary of state, has changed course and opposed it during her campaign for the White House.
Cavusoglu was responding to a question about a letter in which U.S. acting Secretary of Defense Patrick Shanahan warned Turkey that it would be pulled out of the F-35 fighter jet programme unless Ankara changed course from its plans to install the S-400s.
As we told you ... the event planners, Matty Roberts and Frank DiMaggio, got folks hyped with a Facebook page invite to go searching for aliens, but changed course when it became clear law enforcement and the military wasn't messing around with any such raid.
As a sampling, the new president as candidate attacked China's influence in Brazil, assailed the leftist Venezuelan regime, said he would move Brazil's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and vowed to pull out of the Paris agreement on climate change (though he's since changed course there).
BMO looked at the S&P 500's past performance since 1990 when the central bank changed course with its monetary policy, and found that the market gained nearly 10% on average from the date of the final rate hike to the date of a rate cut.
As our prior court filings make clear, Apple expressly agreed to assist the government in accessing the data on this iPhone — as it had many times before in similar circumstances — and only changed course when the government's application for assistance was made public by the court.
And the effort to force the immigration issue to the House floor got a boost Tuesday -- when a Democrat who previously said he would not sign the procedural move that would do so, which would have required Republicans to put up an extra signature, changed course.
The flu changed course, zigzagging across the map instead of down: On March 4, 2015, it struck Minnesota, the No. 1 turkey producer in the United States; Missouri was next, on March 20013; then Arkansas on March 11, Kansas on March 13, South Dakota on April 1.
Coming off a Serge Ibaka block on Curry, Dion Waiters raced down the court and wildly changed course as he left his feet near the rim, dropping the ball of for Westbrook for a shot with an extremely high degree of difficulty, if it was even makeable.
But Mr. Oswalt changed course over the weekend to share an angry blog post — title: "A Widow's Rage Defense of Patton Oswalt's Engagement" — written in his defense by Erica Roman, a writer who said she lost her husband three days before the death of Ms. McNamara.
"After the Russian fighters approached the reconnaissance aircraft for visual inspection and identification of the aircraft registration numbers, the American planes abruptly changed course and flew in the opposite direction from the Russian border," a Russian Defense Ministry spokesman, Major-General Igor Konashenkov, said in a statement.
Democrats have radically changed course when it comes to the preferred constitutional means to get rid of Trump: from an electoral remedy centered on their 2020 candidates and the primary process to a congressional remedy led by Washington insiders like Pelosi and Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler.
I thought about this recently when the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases expert panel changed course and recommended that we start giving babies peanut powder or extract in food before they are six months old rather than make sure they go nowhere near it.
His campaign said Wednesday he supported the Hyde Amendment, which prohibits federal funds from being used to pay for abortions; after a day and a half of criticism from his opponents and from women's rights groups, Biden changed course Thursday night and said he would repeal the Hyde Amendment.
The reversal, while not the first time Epic has changed course on an unpopular design decision rather quickly, is notable for the language the developer used to announce it, as well as how much Epic hyped up the item in marketing and promos for the recently released season 7.
But the Texas-based 2020 candidate changed course on Wednesday with the support of environmental groups, per the AP. The backdrop: The O'Rourke campaign announced that the Texas-based candidate raised $9.4 million in the first quarter, stating that 98% of the donations were for less than $200.
By late November of that year, however—after Dame says it spent $150,000 revising and developing ads in an attempt to meet the ad agency's suggestions for approval—the MTA completely and abruptly changed course on Dame's campaign, as well as all other sex toy ads on public transit.
NAIROBI, Kenya — After initially ridiculing as fake a video that appears to show army soldiers massacring civilians, the government of the Democratic Republic of Congo abruptly changed course and announced on Wednesday that it was opening an investigation into the matter and that several soldiers had been arrested.
US officials and Boeing had argued to keep the planes operating in the wake of the crash but changed course shortly after Canada, one of the last countries allowing the planes to fly, joined some 47 other countries who had announced a ban on the plane by Wednesday.
But Kim has changed course since the beginning of the year, sending a delegation to the Winter Olympics held in South Korea in February and agreeing to discuss with South Korea and the United States a nuclear programs the North has defended as a necessary deterrent against U.S. invasion.
" The N.Y. Times also front-pages a mogul theme, "In Business and Governing, Trump Seeks Victory in Chaos," by Russ Buettner and Maggie Haberman: "As he did during decades in business, Mr. Trump has insulted adversaries, undermined his aides, repeatedly changed course, extolled his primacy as a negotiator and induced chaos.
If this is not the case, and Trump just changed course to make history, he should know that this sort of reality TV-type selfie diplomacy plays right into the North Koreans' hands—most likely giving them a free pass to keep their nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, forever.
Macron was the beneficiary of the total collapse of France's two traditional parties, including the Socialist Party, which swept into power in 2012 on promises of taxing the wealthy and rolling back Berlin's punishing austerity regime, only to crater when Hollande changed course and became a dogged supporter of austerity.
The Obama Administration had initially sought to send Mohammed to New York for trial in a US District Court courtroom just blocks from the site where the World Trade Center twin towers stood until September 11 but facing opposition from Congress eventually changed course and opted for a military trial.
"If the leaders of the world changed course, a revolution could take place over about 15 years ... this requires the leaders of China, and the US in particular, along with Europe, to take a strong leadership role and set the stage for the rest of the world to follow," he said.
His high school let him use the men's restroom at first — but then changed the rule When Grimm went back to Gloucester High School after coming out in the summer of 2014, the principal initially approved his use of the men's bathroom, but then suddenly changed course without explanation seven weeks later.
Euroskeptical leaders on the Continent may be quick to claim that history has changed course, but recent opinion polls and the outcome of Spain's parliamentary elections suggest that Brexit frightens rather than inspires, and it is the pro-European mainstream rather than the anti-Europe extreme that may benefit from the current maelstrom.
It was initially reported that Bjelica was exploring options of returning to play in Europe after reconsidering his 76ers agreement, but he eventually found a bigger payday and longer deal to remain in the NBA, and he told Yahoo that Kings general manager Vlade Divac was a huge reason why he changed course.
After years of attacking Franklin D. Roosevelt for "fascist" policies and denouncing the New Deal as an elaborate plot to deceive the working class, the C.P.U.S.A. was stunned in 230 when the Comintern, alarmed by the growing menace of Nazi Germany, abruptly changed course and called for a popular front against fascism.
John KerryJohn Forbes KerryA lesson of the Trump, Tlaib, Omar, Netanyahu affair Trump's winning weapon: Time The Memo: O'Rourke looks to hit reset button MORE (D-Mass.) in 2009 on cap-and-trade climate change legislation, another proposal conservatives opposed, although he later changed course and declared cap-and-trade legislation dead in 2010.
KABUL, Afghanistan — After courting Pakistan for more than a year, President Ashraf Ghani of Afghanistan changed course on Monday and warned that he would lodge a complaint with the United Nations Security Council if Pakistan refuses to take military action against Taliban leaders operating from its soil to wage an increasingly deadly insurgency across Afghanistan.
The team referred to Griffin as "a lifelong Clipper" in the free-agent recruiting pitch it made to him last summer, but the club abruptly changed course when it had the opportunity to acquire two starting-caliber players from the Pistons in Harris and Bradley as well as Detroit's first-round pick in June's draft.
In 2010, the direction of my research changed course when one of my former Ph.D. students, who then worked in the Department of Defense's Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA), returned to MSU for a visit and mentioned that one of the military's most pressing needs in warfighter defense was a brain-penetrating AChE reactivator.
Blomfield doesn't dispute this framing, but says it wasn't that Monzo changed course on offering an open API or working on deeper integrations that will put partner products inside of the Monzo banking app, but that gaining a banking license and building out all of the features of the current account had to be the short-term priority.
But after falling in love with the event planning and fundraising aspect of her job, she changed course and opened her own event planning business in Washington, D.C. Over time, she made connections with many political figures, and in 2001 she was recommended to serve as the social secretary and house manager to Vice President Richard Cheney.
From a campaign that began with a sharp focus on property taxes — she made a promise on primary night not to run for re-election if she failed to lower property taxes — Ms. Guadagno changed course and warned repeatedly that Mr. Murphy would turn New Jersey into a sanctuary state, hoping to energize the base of the Republican Party.
After much controversy, consternation and public debate — in part because of the popularity of the musical "Hamilton," which is based on the secretary's life — Mr. Lew changed course and instead made plans for a vignette of suffragists to be put on the back of the $10 and for Tubman to become the face of the $20 bill.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth WarrenThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump takes unexpected step to stem coronavirus Warren expected to refrain from endorsing Biden, Sanders during primary: report Progressive Jewish group endorses Sanders for president MORE, who had led the pack in voluntary campaign finance pledges, changed course in February, when the Persist PAC was formed to support her campaign.
Under criticism for abandoning the Syrian Kurds and ceding territory they once held to Syria, Turkey and Russia, Mr. Trump changed course yet again last month and approved the deployment of several hundred American troops to guard oil fields in eastern Syria against the Islamic State, even as hundreds of other American forces were withdrawing under Mr. Trump's initial order.
S. economic expert's comments) * China calls on U.S. to show "sincerity" in talks * Trump delays decision to impose auto tariffs * Investors jittery over possible trade war escalation WASHINGTON/BEIJING, May 10 (Reuters) - China struck a more aggressive tone in its trade war with the United States on Friday, suggesting a resumption of talks between the world's two largest economies would be meaningless unless Washington changed course.
Justin AmashJustin AmashLawmakers blast Trump as Israel bars door to Tlaib and Omar House Democrats targeting six more Trump districts for 2020 Sanford headed to New Hampshire amid talk of challenge to Trump MORE (R-Mich.), a member of the conservative Freedom Caucus, insisted that Republicans should pass a budget resolution they as a party can rally around, noting that Congress has changed course on spending deals before.

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