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The next day, Taipei appeared to backpedal on the president's offer, leaving everyone scratching their heads.
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When they die and get their judgment, it's going to be pretty hard to backpedal.
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How were the PR reps to know they would have to backpedal a few short hours later?
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And watching the Obama administration trying to backpedal has been like watching a turtle on its back.
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Frantically trying to backpedal, I said enthusiastically, "Let's do a fun Halloween treat, but let's make it healthy!"
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Raymond himself seems to backpedal when asked if he could demand a Chad-like structure in a country like Kazakhstan.
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Look closer, though, and it becomes clear that Mr Obama is signalling that he may soon backpedal in various ways.
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The Times has had to backpedal on an exclusive piece it published last week about a 1994 assault on the rapper Tupac Shakur.
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Likewise, short interest on the retailer rose by 25.5% over the past month, with more and more traders betting on AZO to backpedal.
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Avoid the inclination to backpedal and negate your true feelings.
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It can be fun to watch people backpedal sometimes.
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Unfortunately, it appears that National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, White House Press spokesman Ari Fleischer and even the President himself decided to backpedal in the wake of the State of the Union address.
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But now, as the conflict has escalated and anger across the Arab world with Israel has grown, even the Egyptian and Saudi governments, which started off notably critical of Hizbullah's move, have had to backpedal to a more anti-Israel stance.
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