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change of course

noun as in flip-flop

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This forecast could change of course, if an escalation to the conflict in the Middle East affects global gas supplies, and leads to higher prices.

From BBC

With inflation slowing in recent months, investors also began to anticipate a change of course from Fed policymakers.

Mattel’s abrupt change of course has caused “significant financial injury” to the children’s hospital on a number of fronts, the suit alleges.

"If Spain moves back, or simply does not push forward, the changes of course can have a great effect - it can really affect the whole EU environmental agenda," he said.

From Reuters

In an apparent change of course from her sworn statements last year, Undersheriff April Tardy testified Tuesday there was no work slowdown led by deputy gangs at the Compton sheriff’s station in 2019.

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

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