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View definitions for change in direction

change in direction

noun as in reversal

noun as in turnaround

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Daniel Kebede, general secretary of the NEU, says the "fully funded" pay award signals a "change in direction".

From BBC

Ng has been especially active with the United Way of Greater Los Angeles for more than 25 years and is credited with championing a strategic change in direction to more effectively serve the city’s desperately poor, while persuading more of the city’s richest residents to pitch in.

Piers believes that the follow-up won't be a massive change in direction, unlike some of Nintendo's previous console releases.

From BBC

The change in personnel set the stage for a change in direction: from R&B-tinged rock to the psychedelic, orchestral sound that the Moody Blues vividly showcased on their breakthrough 1967 album, “Days of Future Passed.”

Nichols was on board with Carr’s change in direction from serial killing to cat love.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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