Turn back the clock 30 year, and less than 20% of births occurred outside marriage.
We still have a long way to go, so we cannot afford to turn back the clock now.
Afterwards, MPs across the spectrum agreed that there was never the remotest chance to turn back the clock.
Let's turn back the clock to 2002, the year Handspring launched its first smartphone, the monochrome 160 x 160-pixel Treo 180.
This basic misunderstanding, left unattended, may one day lead governments to turn back the clock on liberal trade.
It is clearly not beneficial to either country to turn back the clock.
One is to turn back the clock on financial integration: then pure-floating or semi-fixed systems might once again be used successfully.
There are times where you wish you could turn back the clock.
In the Renaissance there was an attempt to turn back the clock.
While those days gone by were simpler and perhaps a little more peaceful, I don't think I'm ready to turn back the clock.
Defeat in by-elections could provide them with the pretext to try to stall further reforms, or maybe even to turn back the clock.
None of us ever gets the opportunity to turn back the clock, but with the benefit of hindsight, would I have done things differently?
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Researchers have developed methods of inserting genes to "turn back the clock" on cells that have already specialized, so that they can turn into anything again.
While it's impossible to turn back the clock to our childhoods, there are ways we can improve our ability to pay attention in the here and now.
There are those who want to turn back the clock.
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But turn back the clock 150 years and African Americans ruled the field -- when the Kentucky Derby first launched in 1875, 13 of the 15 jockeys were black.
You can choose to turn back the clock 50 years for women, and immigrants, and gays, or you can say, in this election, we believe that everybody has got a place in America.
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These cuts will have little impact on the federal deficit, but they will turn back the clock on intelligence gathering and hamstring American efforts to keep pace with the daily, almost hourly, changes in strategically important countries.
Not because special interests will turn back the clock (which need not happen) or because the world is heading for another Great Depression (most unlikely) but mainly because the war of ideas has not yet been won.
And just a few years before the first children to learn by these methods are about to go on and become parents themselves, it seems that ministers could be about to turn back the clock in primary schools.
In his book, Make It In America: The Case for Re-Inventing the Economy, Dow Chemical Company CEO Andrew Liveris calls us to turn back the clock and return to a time when America was defined by the things it built.
Those who voted for Andrew RT Davies in the hope he'd turn back the Tory clock will have listened with a sinking feeling.
These key post-Cold War allies also saw it as a tangible expression of the U.S. commitment to their security in the face of assiduous Russian efforts to reassert a sphere of influence that would turn the clock back, reestablishing in some form their unhappy status under the Kremlin's thumb.
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Kotkin grasps the scope and the scale of the challenge, but on account of the way the cultural and economic winds are blowing, he argues that Republicans must turn the clock all the way back to Lincoln himself.
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"I want to turn the clock back to our previous glory, " he says.
"We will not turn the clock back in this country, " the Democratic presidential hopeful told a cheering crowd at the City Museum South Plaza.
Mr Jenkin stressed that no-one wanted to "turn the clock back" and he argued that the industry needed more government support, suggesting that the rail regulator was now "adversarial and legalistic".
Do we try to turn the clock back and regain those farm and factory jobs, or do we educate and train ourselves for the new higher value-added jobs of the future.
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