Even the government, with its tonal backtrack on race-based policies, has acknowledged that. |
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At this point the leading ants panic and backtrack to the safety of the swarm. |
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The magnitude of the problem is greater now, because of the focus on the democracy, and the U.S. simply cannot backtrack on that. |
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To backtrack to actually reconstructing the piece, I usually start on good old-fashioned manuscript paper with a pencil. |
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Because there were no other lynx tracks in the area, I was able to backtrack the lynx to the site where the deer was first attacked. |
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A district council has been forced to backtrack on its proposed council tax rise after being warned that it risked being capped. |
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We consult and clearheadedly decide to backtrack south, hoping to outrun the storm if it hits. |
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You will accompany me as we backtrack through art's history, before circuiting the globe in pursuit of art's diverse manifestations. |
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He's already been forced to backtrack on the assertion that he made that three Republican lawyers supported the pardon. |
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Aberdeen council was recently forced to backtrack on its single status plans after council workers threatened industrial action. |
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They'd been able to backtrack the entire affair, all the way back to a really good picture of Kayla swiping the vials of aphrodisiac. |
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After having car trouble the teens backtrack to the church to satisfy their morbid curiosity. |
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I backtrack the deer, because I want to observe its pattern of natural movement. |
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I notice that it is starting to backtrack on the issue of nuclear ships in New Zealand waters. |
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The actual point of this post is to backtrack on something I've brought up in conversation many times to annoy my conservative friends. |
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Let's backtrack a little bit because people will wonder why we didn't address this. |
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Since we have several lab areas where we work, it's not unheard of to have to backtrack to recover a temporarily misplaced disk. |
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I just don't know if I should veer off this path for a while, maybe backtrack a bit and see if I can't find out what I've forgotten to do. |
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It is understood that pressure is being put on education bosses to backtrack. |
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People power has triumphed and forced Lancaster City Council to backtrack on three sets of plans. |
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Unfortunately, we encountered some electrical gremlins in Pomona, and, as a result, we have had to backtrack to square one to establish a solid baseline. |
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But acquiescing to talks without a settlement freeze would be a major backtrack for Abbas and probably hurt his public standing. |
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He tried to backtrack and get the last words that Crowley should have given him. |
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If I do have a problem I can backtrack and restructure around the difficulty so smoothly that other people are hardly aware of it. |
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To backtrack a bit, both DJ and his teacher swore up and down to me for most of this school year that DJ and S. had become friends and had put the past behind them. |
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Unfortunately though, their first major agreement virtually formalized a procedure for allowing members to backtrack on their trade liberalization commitments. |
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That will be immensely difficult if Mr. Modi continues to backtrack on economic reform. |
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They cannot afford to fail in this duty and subsequently start to backtrack on areas where the various national interests had to give ground. |
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Since that time, the Prime Minister and his ministers have fallen over each other like Keystone cops in their efforts to backtrack or save face. |
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The USA men's ice hockey team for the Winter Olympics had to backtrack after calling up a 67-year-old Canadian non-skater by mistake. |
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Lamb revealed how he almost quit as a coalition minister because of government plans to backtrack on a major breakthrough in mental health care. |
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A few days ago, Peking authorities announced through the press their willingness to backtrack on the place of cars in their city. |
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It was because of international pressure that the Togolese Government started to backtrack. |
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Then of course he had to backtrack a little bit and redefine what he had said. |
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In times of global economic uncertainty, there is a natural tendency to put off difficult reforms or to backtrack on hard-won policy gains. |
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I had to think about everything I did ahead of time because it's extremely inconvenient to backtrack. |
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The Swiss franc plunged and imported inflation soared, convincing the SNB to backtrack. |
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Nothing would be nicer than to hear a filmmaker backtrack and recall how studio tinkering hampered his vision, or how test audience ambivalence mutated his masterwork. |
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The first argument used by its opponents was the fact that the EPA cannot backtrack on its endangerment findings. |
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If the price of enlargement were to backtrack on the road to integration, then everyone would lose out. |
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Tweet-happy journalists can prematurely post unverified or incorrect information, leading to a need to backtrack later on. |
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The backtrack or traceback function allows you to quickly and easily retrace your path. |
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I backtrack off the Spirit Lake Highway and drive around the mountain to the south side, where a lone sheriff's deputy patrols the unpopulated roads. |
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Of course it does mean the governor is having to backtrack on yet another pledge he made. |
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In this case, we were sitting there for over fifteen minutes until one-by-one, cars began swinging into U-turns to backtrack to an alternate route. |
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The justices refused to backtrack from a 5-4 decision that struck down a state sentencing system because it gave judges too much leeway in sentencing. |
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Let me backtrack a bit because you made reference to it twice. |
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Let's backtrack a bit and review the events as they occurred. |
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Consumers get incredibly upset when dieticians and researchers backtrack on previous findings, proclaiming that products once deemed healthy are now in question. |
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The Government cannot use the economic downturn as an excuse to backtrack on assistance promised to the disabled in next month's budget, a lobby group declared yesterday. |
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Imagine not being permitted to backtrack on an inadvertent slip. |
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Unlike corporate networks, which can limit access, and can backtrack users, we have to continuously monitor for attacks and, more importantly, successful intrusions. |
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Based on their observations, Henry and his colleagues were able to backtrack the Abell 754 collision to its two constituent galaxy clusters, with one smaller than the other. |
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In this way, the oil washed up on the shoreline of the Vendée and Charente regions was identified as that from the refinery, confirming the results of backtrack drift simulations conducted by Météo France. |
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You will not be able to backtrack to that trail if it is erased. |
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But British pressure related to the UK's electoral timetable – and the potential for an easy campaigning hit for Ukip – may have led Almunia to backtrack from his previous misgivings, according to some environmentalists. |
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In his next brace of interviews, Miliband is bound to backtrack by arbitrarily listing recent television programmes and unconvincingly declaring them to be his favourite. |
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If charts or maps are not available, you may relate your present position to objects around you and use this correlation to return to backtrack to previous positions. |
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After C-GVLO advised the controller that he would backtrack runway 25 for 400 feet, the controller replied that C-GVLO would be number one because the other aircraft on runway 25 was going to the end of the runway. |
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Fearing this would lead to an even larger crisis with the Canadian population, Prime Minister King refused to backtrack on his promise that Canadians would never be sent to serve overseas against their will. |
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Almost immediately Akin tried to backtrack, saying he misspoke. |
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We know there have been a number of instances where Elections Canada made a ruling that was, subsequently in court, shown to be incorrect and it had to backtrack because it is not infallible, as none of us are. |
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Words just spill out of her mouth too quickly and she has to backtrack. |
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Our fellow citizens would not understand if we were to backtrack. |
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If we backtrack through this problem, maybe we can figure out where we went wrong. |
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As a wave of revulsion spread across the internet, he began to backtrack. |
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Also used to navigate or backtrack a trail. |
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The pressure we put on the government caused it to backtrack. |
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The hikers realized they had made a wrong turn and would have to backtrack. |
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Let me backtrack for a moment and pick up our previous conversation. |
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