Examples of using Changing course in English and their translations into Dutch
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Sonar." The enemy's changing course.
The enemy's changing course. Con, sonar.
Vessel changing course.
As you have read, there are various reasons for changing course.
dusting yourself off, re-evaluating and changing course if necessary.
Doesn't look like it's planning on changing course.
What do you know about the Eisenhower group changing course?
Storm's changing course! What's happening?
You are not a captain changing course, depending on the sea.
Long ago Bonobos were cut off from their chimpanzee cousins by the changing course of the Congo River.
The bonobos were separated from chimpanzees… by the changing course of the Congo River.
Changing course in water was accomplished by steering the front wheels, as on the road.
it was either changing course drastically, ór closing the group.
Can you be a bit more specific then about this'changing course' please?
On a strategic and direction level, a changing course is usually easy to understand.
In this situation, instead of changing course of your activity, you can spread your audience activity to adjacent audience groups.
If farms are to be enabled to plan with certainty then we cannot keep changing course every couple of years.
I prefer to be under the protection of the European Union than under the protection of rulers whose method of government involves constantly changing course and improvising.
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