If it does, it will not have been because of any Olympic-related change of course.
Even in South Korea and Taiwan, there is probably no profound change of course.
With information, the big change of course is that the stuff can be copied at near-zero cost.
Part of mapping a career is accepting that you may have a change of course you can't control.
He added that there needed to be a "change of course, and a plan for jobs and growth".
The change of course signalled by the government's modest labour-market reform in June will surely have to be taken further.
This change of course, diverging substantially from prior global cap-and-trade plans, is far removed from even the farthest-reaching of U.N. authority.
Cathcart has temporarily assumed the chief's job, but he believes an outsider is needed to bring urgency to Emap's change of course.
Two crew members harnessed themselves to the boat and moved to the bow for a harrowing change of course in the dark.
Further, against today's background of collapsing dot.coms and cratering valuations for Internet ventures, Mr Centerman's change of course might jangle investors' nerves.
An almost overt call for a change of course came late last month from Mohammad Javad Larijani, an influential member of parliament.
Sweden has been advancing rapidly since its disastrous 25-year experiment with Socialism led to a change of course in the early 1990s.
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For any business not supporting this emphasis, 2013 marks your opportunity to make a swift change of course, or to suffer the consequence.
The first concerns the abruptness of the government's change of course.
But as the White House's escalating threats and demands for new Israeli concessions in the wake of Netanyahu's change of course demonstrates, Israel's policy shift was counterproductive.
The 63 seat Republican gain in the House was a New Deal size landslide, harking back to a time when America was choosing a fundamental change of course.
"The real question would be is Warner willing to vote to support a change of course and policy, and as of yesterday he ruled that out, " the source said.
Taken together, you can see why people are saying that it makes the prime minister look defensive, at a time when there is so much speculation about the Budget and muttering about a change of course.
"I believe there is a dire need for a change of course in Afghanistan, irrespective of who becomes the president, " said Rauf Roashan of the Institute for Afghan Studies, a scholarly center founded by Afghans living abroad.
The new report from the International Crisis Group warns that people like Kaseike are suffering the most in Zimbabwe right now, and the country is likely to fall even further before there's a significant change of course for the country.
While Gingrich's admission on Saturday--essentially a guilty plea to violations uncovered by the ethics committee's four-panel subcommittee--was clearly an attempt to speed the process, it also reflected a sharp, sudden change of course from his earlier insistence that he did nothing wrong.
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The Chair of the Lib Dems in Parliament, the Solihull MP Lorely Burt, is convinced that her party is determined to press the case for a change of course, and that Mr Cameron and his colleagues are signalling their readiness to give ground.
Standards change, of course, but that change should come slowly.
Like Pearl Harbor, the Kennedy assassination, and 9-11, the BP ( BP) oil spill promises to alter the course of history and seems certain to change the course of our financial futures and choices.
The answer to that question will change, of course, dependant upon the category in which you compete.
My point is a different one: the important question about climate change is of course whether it is happening at all.
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