Berlin and Brussels - the architects of this policy - see no need to change course.
Bernadette Baxter, president of the Glasgow Bar Association, urged the government to change course.
Flat growth and high unemployment means it is time to change course, he says.
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Once we start something (or fail to start something), it's really hard to change course.
The storm was warning us off, but the captain gave no order to change course.
Middleton was widely credited with persuading him to change course rather than drop out.
In 2007 he managed to convince most French voters that it was time to change course.
He must believe, in other words, that he has no choice other than to change course.
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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, said Pistole needed to change course on the rule change -- fast.
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University of the South raised tuition by 5% last year but decided to change course this year.
The detailed planning and ponderous logistics associated with such a transfer increasingly foreclose options to change course.
The advance testing gives them time to change course of a career, perhaps go into coaching or broadcasting.
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Was it just new job jitters or was some deep down voice really telling me to change course?
Powerful special interests continue to hold this institution hostage and undermine every good faith effort to change course.
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The man campaigned as an outsider who was going to change course before we went over a fiscal cliff.
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He insisted the time had not yet come to change course in Iraq.
The good news is that, as with any self-inflicted wound, the power is in our hands to change course.
For leaders in democracies, perhaps the most difficult decision is to change course.
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There have been Tory calls to change course to win back voters who switched to UKIP in England's local elections.
For the sake of our families, our businesses and the fiscal future of this country, we had to change course.
But Plaid Cymru councillor Pete Hughes Griffiths urged Health Minister Lesley Griffiths to force the health board to change course.
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One of the greatest gifts of our democracy is the opportunity it offers us every four years to change course.
For Labour and other critics, the slow growth and higher-than-expected borrowing we have seen since 2010 are reason to change course.
Another reason not to change course was that Mr Bush's presidency is on an uptick at the moment, albeit a small one.
He pressed ministers on how far the UK government would go with its international partners "to get the Israelis to change course".
Labour have urged ministers to change course and scale back spending cuts.
He was on the bridge when the HBOS ship hit the rocks, and was judged to be "unable or unwilling to change course".
Bush is under added political pressure to change course in Iraq since the November 7 elections, when voters ended Republican control of Congress.
It took five days for the British to change course and insert their forces into Iraqi units too (as they had done previously).
Taught to think in certain "pathways, " doctors may "anchor" on a diagnosis, and it can be hard to get them to change course.
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