My analytical mind will have to take a back seat to the experienced mind for the time being.
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So Jaroslaw has apparently decided to take a back seat, at least until the presidential race is decided.
Challenging is the word, for the cultural dimension continues to take a back seat in development planning and implementation.
The United States no longer wishes to take a back seat to those countries, nor appear to be doing so.
This may be a situation where your goal of communicating a message well has to take a back seat to saving your own job.
The saying goes that behind every man there's a good woman and Dame Helen believes that Reville was happy to take a back seat.
The U.S. has been successfully forced to take a back seat in order not to aggravate this menace and even denying that there is such a menace.
But they had the good sense, this time, to take a back seat to a new set of political actors, who led them to an historic victory.
Mr Veltroni was, it is true, constantly undermined by Massimo D'Alema, a PD baron and former prime minister whose refusal to take a back seat weakened the centre-left.
Something in that quest has to take a back seat.
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White House officials tried to lower expectations of a breakthrough on the peace process during this trip, stressing that peace issues were likely to take a back seat to discussion of Iran and Syria.
While Harry's Caribbean tour saw him graduate as a representative of the British royal family, the prince's official duties are expected to take a back seat to his military career in the immediate future.
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Until then, Greece is likely to take a back seat, as investors focus on whether the European Central Bank will intervene in the bond markets to help other ailing nations such as Spain and Italy.
Most importantly, he laid out a truly alternative vision that speaks directly to the growing number of Americans who feel like the federal government has failed as the engine of economic growth, and needs urgently to take a back seat before it does more harm.
The world powers that underwrote the road map (America, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations) seem to have decided to take a back seat and leave this renewed bout of peacemaking to the Israeli and Palestinian leaders and their neighbours the summit's hosts President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt and King Abdullah of Jordan.
But when it came to chasing down the runs, Haddin (39 in an opening stand of 110 with Watson) and Michael Clarke, who made a boundary-free 36 in another big stand worth 107, could afford to take a back seat as Watson coped with tiredness and cramp to smash 12 fours and four sixes under the floodlights.
Maynard said he has a position on the war, but when it comes to voting, that issue will still take a back seat to the local issues.
It does say that many of BP's choices "were likely to result in less cost and less time relative to other options, " and it criticizes the lack of processes to ensure that safety didn't take a back seat to cost.
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And any efforts for the USPTO to improve the timeliness of the patent process must take a back seat to budgetary pressures.
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Most colleges and universities do not have enough on-campus housing to satisfy demand, and when school budgets are tight, maintaining and upgrading housing can take a back seat to other financial priorities.
For example, the American Association of Importers and Exporters is said to be upset because its members who are also waiting to be paid by Russia for goods already delivered will take a back-seat to Eximbank in this repayment scheme?
In research reports, GAAP results often take a back seat to pro forma results.
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In the basketball teams that fly charter, bosses take a back seat to the workers--literally.
Unfortunately, physics, economics and entrepreneurship take a back seat to our legalistic, third-party payment system.
Despite those efforts, research will likely take a back seat to King's plan to buy its way to growth.
But on Tuesday, the Senate trial will take a back seat to the president's State of the Union speech.
Boston University's Dr Christopher Gill says in many cases, taking the ARVs may take a back seat to more pressing daily needs.
This provision clearly tells us that Congress thinks public health and safety should take a back seat to the expansion of GE crops.
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