This is where it gets really interesting: A few members of the group decide to backtrack.
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After announcing he planned to accept a deanship at Pepperdine University, he was forced to backtrack.
Given the disaster that then struck Cypriot banks, U.K. authorities may be reluctant to backtrack.
If it is too busy, backtrack and go down Somerset Place to Little Mule Co.
Madrid has been forced to cool subsidies for renewable power and, in some cases, backtrack.
Is the Obama administration going to backtrack on support for a working middle-class family buying houses?
The U.S. decision to take Adams seriously also made it harder for him to backtrack from diplomacy.
Alas, an immediate and overwhelmingly negative reaction forced the prime minister to backtrack just 48 hours later.
Italian bond yields continued to backtrack after blowing past the dangerous 7% threshold earlier in the week.
It was better to backtrack, every move elegantly reversed, than to climb in a clumsy or scrappy way.
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Since many government leaders he himself is one receive generous pensions from their previous jobs, he had to backtrack fast.
But some MEPs raised concerns about a possible backtrack by Denmark and Finland on some of the commitments made.
It could be a blip, but if it trends below 7% the Fed will be forced to backtrack quickly.
It has a strong, well-paced story that propels it forward, but you can diverge from that path, backtrack, and explore.
Backtrack and drive up Steens Loop Road to the mountain's eastern rim, which drops off in a mile-high rock cliff.
Policy contortions and unexpected reversals, such as her backtrack on the issue of drivers' licenses for undocumented immigrants, hurt her.
He appeared to backtrack from a pledge made a day earlier to bring in outside experts to determine the cause.
Demands of orthodoxy from the Tea Party base make it very difficult for Republican Presidential candidates to backtrack toward the middle.
Later, Mr Hastilow appeared to backtrack on the contents of the column saying that he should "update his website more often".
But one wonders why Carlyle would now want to backtrack on the investment that Virgin Media has already put into rebranding itself.
In his first presidential bid, he falsely claimed that he had been endorsed by the NRA and was later forced to backtrack.
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Governments often agree to cut subsidies or tackle corruption, but later backtrack.
Go it alone instead, and never be too proud to bow gracefully out of a bargaining session or backtrack the way you came.
Facebook has a history of making changes that increase the amount of information its members share by default, only to backtrack after criticism.
This was initially denied, but leaked e-mails to a South African newspaper appeared to confirm the story and Chuene was forced to backtrack.
Mr Kibaki also tried to sideline the anti-corruption watchdog he had appointed on coming to power until pressure from foreign donors forced him to backtrack.
There are fears that if his more western-friendly policy does not pay dividends of some sort soon, Mr Putin may feel obliged to backtrack.
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They have been forced to backtrack on recent publications relying on novel, dubious, statistical methodologies not in accordance with established methodologies of complex statistical analysis.
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The growing assertiveness of the military and other hardline elements in Moscow, however, evidently compelled Yeltsin to backtrack from his commitments at the Washington summit.
Here as well, you can use Peek to view recent notifications and any currently running applications, and then swipe to backtrack to the main hub.
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