"We encourage parents to stay but ask them to back away from the keyboard".
"She did not back away from her opportunity, " Catoe said, as those gathered began to applaud.
But the GOP leadership did not back away from criticizing Sotomayor in a number of areas.
With the economy softening, and PC players struggling, is it time to back away from Microsoft shares?
It might cause that other person to back away from you slowly, with no sudden movements, and disappear.
FORBES: How Puppies and Kittens Can Save Your Social Media Strategy
The key to whether the crisis reignites is whether investors begin to back away from lending to Italy.
Renault will back away from a plan to produce a large luxury sedan in partnership with Germany's Daimler.
But there's a sense that both the companies and we, as customers, need to back away from the edge.
ENGADGET: Editorial: Amazon and Google are undermining mobile pricing, and that may hurt everyone
The Fed should back away from a dual mandate that requires it to attempt to steer the U.S. economy.
FORBES: Maintaining America's Prosperity Requires A Single Fed Mandate
So it's going to be a slow transition to get people to back away from this type of diagnosis.
Within 24 hours Miss Widdecombe was having to back away from her idea.
Can Ben Bernanke begin to back away from the zero interest rate policy before the end of the year?
The Clinton Administration is insisting it will not back away from its plans even in the face of stiff Russian opposition.
Companies, in fact, are starting to back away from rapid expansion inside China as they rethink the role of their locations there.
FORBES: Chinese Shunning Luxury Stores At Home, Buying Abroad
Frederick Irving, the superintendent of West Point, did not back away from the academy's decision to expel the 90 cadets caught cheating.
The market continues to show to back away from social networking stocks.
FORBES: Market Feeling Anti-Social As Facebook Sets New Intraday Low
But France's president, Jacques Chirac, has stridently refused to back away from his candidate, Jean-Claude Trichet, governor of the Bank of France.
Financials, which have struggled for months as investors back away from the slow-profit growth at big banks, are up 3.3% in five days.
Works made after Woodruff's 1931 return to the U.S. (to head Atlanta University's newly established art department) seem to back away from modernism.
He later apologized for the timing of the outburst, but didn't back away from his contention that he was at a technical disadvantage.
He stood up well, didn't back away from it, but had to fall back on simply denying that many people would pay more.
And in the memo themselves - remember this was minutes - they stated that Google demanded that they back away from that design.
BBC: Apple versus Samsung: Jury foreman justifies $1bn verdict
They also say that if large banks back away from some trading of government bonds, smaller firms will step in and fill the gap.
Sometimes they may back away from the friction and return to the base, but hopefully they may move on to the next stage of transformation.
FORBES: Working In The Flow Challenges Our Collaborative and Leadership Skills
His priority is growth and the early signs are that he will not back away from that - particularly with parliamentary elections due in June.
BBC: Dinner in Brussels - jobs, growth and break-up on the menu
The Street continues to back away from chip stocks in the face of slack end-market demand for PCs and other goods and signs of bloated inventories.
FORBES: Chips: RBC Wary; Cuts Ratings On INTC, NVDA, TXN, ADI
To be fair, George Bush signalled his intention to back away from his predecessor's close involvement in the Middle East from the moment he became president.
There's irony in suggesting that Google may back away from this idea largely because Google has been--and is likely to remain--one of the great beneficiaries of the tenet.
应用推荐