Definitely a step backward for a society that increasingly values and needs a means to vent.
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Calling it a huge step backward is needless hyperbole and more inflamatory than informative.
Then, recently, she took a big step backward, rescinding the treasured right to work from home.
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She says the Chinese move could prove "a step backward, " particularly for brokerages with offices on the mainland.
But, she said, she doesn't believe Chicago's proposed school is a step backward.
The result of this oversight is a gigantic step backward for women with little or no income of their own.
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In both cases, Seidenberg took a step backward to the number two position, before eventually moving up to CEO again.
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Dumb watches don't need to be charged or wound, so smart replacements start by taking a step backward in that regard.
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And it came with a stylus, that relic of the Palm Pilot era, making the Note feel like a step backward.
As she waited for him to speak, she took another step backward, and whatever was not right in her stomach got worse.
So every step backward for CAPTCHA is a step forward for AI.
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Blocking law enforcement from collecting DNA from people arrested for violent crimes would be an enormous step backward in our country's fight against sexual violence.
While the world is freaking out, take that step backward and focus on what you can control your spending, your attitude and your life goals.
Sadly, the United States, where innovation-intensive industries account for one third of GDP, looks set to keep taking one step backward for every step forward in that drive.
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An entrepreneur who has nurtured his startup like a beloved child may be reluctant to take a step backward and make the changes that need to be made.
Even financial ratings agencies, which we have come to trust with our money, have taken a huge step backward due to their role in the recent mortgage crisis.
Moreover, as I think you know, plan B represents -- or would represent a major step backward in these discussions and a major step backward for the American people.
If the issue of vendor lock-in is not carefully managed, the cloud could represent a step backward in terms of its impact on flexibility and choice in the enterprise.
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This is a giant step backward if it happens.
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The technology feels like a step backward, from big mechanical machines using nineteenth-century technology to a new system that involves people copying information by hand from one piece of paper to another.
The general idea among most economists is that gold would be a step backward for our modern monetary system the equivalent of trading in an automobile for a horse and buggy.
To many, the design seemed like a step backward after the elegant GBA SP, and the dual screens and stylus input seemed more like novelties than the revolution in handheld gaming Nintendo was promising.
"The last thing the Congress should do is refight old political battles and take a massive step backward by repealing basic protections that provide security for the middle class, " a White House statement said.
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He took a step backward and was about to leave when his eyes fell again on the stack of the books, Zola, Dostoyevsky, Hugo, all the titles had been there, as they were a few weeks before.
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