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Backing away from global warming, backing away from fuel efficiency standards for new automobiles.
In most cases, this means just backing away from ties.
I still like Micron, I'm not backing away from those.
But Chris Martin isn't backing away from that one either.
And now AMC is backing away from the idea altogether.
Trey Gowdy — backing away from the process earlier this week.
"Yeah, no thanks," he says, literally backing away from her.
But he seems to be backing away from that course.
You start shooting, backing away, your heart in your throat.
"The precedent for backing away is established," Mr. Windley said.
However, some firms are backing away from ties with Saudi Arabia.
I'm not backing away from Verizon, either, just so we know.
While backing away from the police officer, Weinman said, she tripped.
Wen insisted, however, that the organization isn't backing away from politics.
When he saw what I saw, he began backing away slowly.
Even Republicans in Congress are backing away from this unfounded claim.
He would be better off backing away from this signature idea.
Under pressure from the party he is backing away from extending VAT.
Weinman said that she tripped while backing away from the police officer.
Microsoft reportedly once tried to buy Slack but ended up backing away.
These days, however, there's been a slight backing away from this thinking.
She seemed to know it, too, backing away from my higher trajectory.
The man "put his hands up and was backing away," Sirus said.
But Mr. Putin showed no signs of backing away from Mr. Assad.
"Guys were backing away from us," Wolov told the New York Times.
Chloë Grace Moretz says her new film is backing away from its writer.
Even Apple is backing away from them like Homer Simpson into the bushes.
And there's no sign that Microsoft is backing away from its HoloLens headset.
The consequences of the United States backing away from Asia should be clear.
But he wasn't backing away from the proposal that has animated his campaign.
McGlockton was backing away when he was shot in the side, she said.
I'm not backing away one bit from Idexx or the humanization of pets.
Gottlieb accuses both companies of backing away from pledges to curb youth vaping.
By backing away, he and a group of hikers successfully escaped two bears.
But that doesn't mean the government is backing away from its cashless ambitions.
A few minutes later, he and the painter hear her car backing away.
We're not backing away because [CEO] Dan Rosensweig … is doing a terrific job.
Some Democrats once eager to talk about impeachment are now backing away. Rep.
Fearful and barking loudly, it responded to a piece of sausage by backing away.
It was a beat-down, even though he was backing away from an indictment.
Mulvaney is not backing away from his harder-line stance on the debt limit.
Instead of backing away, MJ returns to her messy self and embraces the moment.
Russia's rouble eased, backing away from an over one-month high hit on Thursday.
Traoré waved her arms, theatrically warding them off and backing away as Hyjazi pointed.
ONE IS THAT SOMEHOW THERE'S A BACKING AWAY FROM A REALLY HARD LINE STANCE.
Mr. Trump ducked his head, grabbing his podium with both hands before backing away.
"I'm from Arizona," the actor stutters, as Hitler backing away, wide-eyed and rabid.
Backing away from the agreement would spur enormous consternation across Europe and in Moscow.
Schumer opposed the deal but has warned Trump from backing away from the agreement.
As the rules take hold, some lawmakers who originally supported the legislation are backing away.
The government may be backing away from such a confrontation: the committee has gone quiet.
Lace seemed to come to her senses, immediately backing away and distancing herself from him.
Most importantly, Mr Trump seems to be backing away from his all-or-nothing talk.
President-elect Donald Trump appears to be backing away from some of his campaign rhetoric.
That's the kind of globalization we should be encouraging and celebrating, not backing away from.
Backing away from news suggests that Facebook is willing to relinquish some of its power.
"China isn't backing away from the religious persecution, it seems to be expanding," he said.
With Facebook backing away from the news business, how will users change their news consumption?
But backing away from hardline immigration policies or the debate over Confederate monuments is not.
Why it matters: Other drug companies have been backing away from working on infectious diseases.
"I am here," he replied, slowly backing away from the scrum of reporters surrounding him.
"I think we may see some backing away," Mr. Perdue said, according to Bloomberg News.
Another car, with five passengers, was already backing away when the shooter fired at the tires.
The government appears to be backing away from that idea after opposition from the United States.
You're backing away from Milton Friedman saying you have got to keep your eye on business.
Still, within a few days, even the signers of the statement seemed to be backing away.
But I'm not backing away because it's got a good balance sheet and it's doing well.
Washington, DC (CNN Business)Tesla isn't backing away from its radical plans for self-driving cars.
Customers could be seen backing away as the brawlers reached for chairs to use as projectiles.
Previous negotiations collapsed in May, when U.S. officials accused China of backing away from earlier commitments.
As Goldman delves further into leveraged finance, some other banks are backing away from the business.
The Egyptian rejected the gesture of respect, backing away from his opponent and shaking his head.
After saying he'd love to sit down with Mueller, he now seems to be backing away.
Concerned that Pentagon leadership is "backing away from supporting and celebrating" its LGBT military members, Rep.
Backing away from this on any level would be a huge shift in policy for Trump.
"There does seem to be in this administration a backing away from the establishment," she said.
In addition to worries over the bitcoin trade, fund managers are backing away from U.S. stocks.
Iran also began a deliberate process of backing away from the commitments of the nuclear agreement.
Martha McSally spent much of the last month backing away from her 29 criticism of Trump.
There's reason to think Google is already backing away from this scattershot approach to product launches.
Ghosn is backing away from Nissan for the simple reason that the Mitsubishi challenge is considerable.
Eventually, he grows frustrated and tries to handcuff Weinman when she starts backing away from him.
But teens today aren't backing away from doing the work their predecessors engaged in generations ago.
Video shows officers backing away rather than providing medical aid, and Crutcher later died in the hospital.
There are measurable ways to see whether North Korea is backing away from some of that stuff.
"I wish we could've had more time," he says with genuine frustration before backing away from her.
Buff talked up the wall Trump promoted during the campaign (and seems to be backing away from).
Backing away could also prove embarrassing for GOP leaders, who have long promised a second tax package.
Bank of America is backing away from companies that make military-style assault rifles for civilian use.
But by Monday, both Mr. Trump and Mr. Ryan appeared to be backing away slightly from confrontation.
According to WRAL, Blue texted his officers that the UNC people were backing away from the statue.
You know, we were initial supporters of [them] when the show began and I'm not backing away.
Even though European countries had been winning the tournament, European companies were backing away from the event.
Nissan is not backing away from sedans, despite the increasing U.S. consumer preference for crossovers and SUVs.
People who fight for women's rights know these words are code for backing away from abortion access.
Had she showed any sense of backing away from an open ideology, that would constitute real news.
Iran said it is backing away from commitments made under its 2015 nuclear deal with major powers.
The rapist, for his part, is backing away like he's just encountered the Mountain View mountain lion.
"I'm not backing away from the best analyzer of data in an increasingly digital world," he said.
But he has since lowered expectations, backing away from an original demand for North Korea's swift denuclearization.
The girl, Johnnaa Pendleton, said she was backing away when the officer violently threw her to the ground.
Just days after escalating tensions with Beijing, in other words, Trump could now be backing away from them.
The Fed has a record of backing away from rate rises if there is trouble in emerging markets.
Twitter's share price plunged again, amid rumours that potential suitors interested in taking it over are backing away.
Now, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, appears to be backing away from giving so much weight to test scores.
However, the business mogul went viral for being spooked and backing away when the bird extended its wings.
Jeb Bush is not backing away from a hardline stance against the use of encryption among tech companies.
A lot of people respond to this suggestion by backing away gently while claiming an urgent appointment elsewhere.
Instagram is now backing away from showing Like counts, in a test running in a half dozen countries.
Banks are backing away from extending auto credit, as the credit quality of auto loans has deteriorated lately.
Overwatch was not necessarily designed to be an esport, Goodman said, but Blizzard isn't backing away from it.
" While not backing away from the claim, Sanders did acknowledge her experience and said Clinton is "extremely intelligent.
I snapped photos on my phone, pointing down, pointing up and backing away to record a panoramic view.
And that is why you see legislators or candidates often proposing the idea and then quickly backing away.
"At a time when people seem to be backing away, we are going to lean in," he said.
But with Mulvaney signaling that the administration may be backing away from the pact, the outlook was unclear.
Leaders in Saudi Arabia have vacillated about their commitment, announcing ambitious renewable power goals and then backing away.
One doctor told the New York Times that physically backing away from sick people is another smart precaution.
Before the recess, Democrats accused Senate Republicans of backing away from talks over a potential $1.1 billion deal.
The euro slipped to $1.1173, from a peak of $1.1225, backing away from major chart resistance around $1.1249.
" Ashland: "People don't like Ashland, but I like it because it's international and people are backing away from it.
Here's a look at a few other areas where President-elect Trump is seemingly backing away from Candidate Trump.
We've talked about this before but I think Drake has a severe fear of backing away from the spotlight.
Chaffetz seems to be aware that his comments came off poorly, though he isn't backing away from the message.
Many companies have been backing away from doing business with Saudi Arabia citing the alleged incident and subsequent investigation.
I'm not backing away from it down here [and] I love [CEO] Barry Pennypacker because he's a straight shooter.
It was a rare instance of the embattled Socialist president backing away from a move to increase his power.
It was a rare instance of the embattled socialist president backing away from a move to increase his power.
ET. "I think people are backing away from recession," said James Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management.
"Come on, man, let's drop the knife," one officer tells Schultz in the video, backing away from the student.
" Universal Display: "At $50 we started liking it, and I am not backing away from it even up here.
So it doesn't seem like backing away from behavioral, there's something, they seem to be doubling down in behavioral.
Slowly backing away from Macias' guard, the crowd began to "oo" in anticipation of the two footed jump stomp.
Bishop is then seen tucking the weapon into his waistband, raising his hands and backing away from the crowd.
Airbus also found signs of slowing growth, with Emirates backing away from a previous order for 40 A330neo jets.
The White House is backing away from the gun control measures President Trump said he would back last month.
But the American military's heavy reliance on high-tech products means that backing away from defense work isn't likely.
But the president shows no signs of backing away from his stance that tariffs have helped the United States.
So he made backing away from free trade, and moving toward protectionism, a major part of his inaugural address.
After years of hospitals trying to accommodate the option, most seem to be slowly backing away from the idea.
In September 2018, Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg publicly signaled that the company was backing away from China.
Even Trump's biggest supporters are backing away from the former New York mayor, including GOP House minority leader Rep.
Facebook is "backing away" from earlier plans to sell ads for placement inside its enormously popular WhatsApp messaging service.
In the days since, Iran has vowed revenge while backing away from its commitments under the 2015 nuclear deal.
Trump has also alienated members from his own party this week, with several GOP members backing away from him.
The actor even called Disney out for backing away from a modern love story in an interview with IGN.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan slid 240 percent, backing away from its recent one-year peak.
Trump has shown no interest in backing away from the kind of provocative style that brought him to the dance.
Brands such as Melissa Shoes have worked to make the shoes recyclable, but retailers are backing away from the trend.
But, as in practically all the cases in which Trump is backing away from his earlier stance, nothing has changed.
As we were backing away, he charged the car, running toward us and then pounding his fist on the windshield.
Britain even appears to be backing away from us, perhaps to reawaken an even more intimate "special relationship" with India.
But the Times isn't backing away from its reporting, claiming that McKenna was not its only source for the story.
"It has organised so much of our world that there's simply no way of backing away from it," he says.
One recent Right to Rise ad hits Rubio for breaking promises after backing away from the 2013 Senate immigration bill.
OPEC also seems to be backing away from its previous insistence that other producers, notably Russia, share in any reductions.
"I turned on my camera when my wife stepped off the curb and as he was backing away," she said.
On Wednesday, he said that his administration will not label China a currency manipulator, backing away from a campaign promise.
But after millions of consumers took them up on the offer, the agency is now backing away from the promise.
The United States may soon be backing away from one of the world's most ambitious efforts to fight climate change.
To make matters worse, SoftBank is now reportedly backing away from part of its $10 billion bailout of the company.
In 2014, the government began backing away from the effort, and the homicide rate began to climb significantly once again.
Though we were on the telephone, I sensed him backing away from me gently, graceful as a Michael Jackson moonwalk.
Rouhani on Thursday accused the P5+1 countries of backing away from the deal, and said Iran had acted accordingly.
But anti-tobacco advocates worry the Trump administration is backing away from its earlier commitment to making cigarettes less addictive.
Far from backing away in the face of Schumer's criticism, O'Rourke went right back at the Senate's most powerful Democrat.
Over the past six months Trump has appeared at times itching to pull the trigger on Iran, then backing away.
They're still smarting over Trump seemingly backing away last week from a bipartisan deal to protect 700,000 Dreamers from deportation.
His Democratic rival, Hillary Clinton, has changed tack on trade, backing away from a Pacific trade pact she previously endorsed.
Weinman begins backing away from the officer as he heads toward her with the cuffs, the body-camera footage shows.
Some viewed the move as backing away from a firm commitment to respond to a horrific crime against civilians, including children.
Some European governments had been assured by indications earlier in the transition that Trump was backing away from his campaign rhetoric.
"We have no intention of backing away from sedans," Ray Mikiciuk, assistant vice president for sales at American Honda, told CNBC.com.
Google parent company Alphabet is backing away from another one of its peripheral and far-out missions, this time satellite imagery.
"You are going to see a lot of people who thought auto-update was attractive backing away from that," he said.
In backing away from the path integral formulation, he says, proponents of the no-boundary idea have made it ill-defined.
On Wednesday, Trump also said that his administration will not label China a currency manipulator, backing away from a campaign promise.
When it comes to dealmaking, the Swiss drugmaker also isn't backing away from a focus on acquiring smaller, riskier biotech companies.
One way out for Biden would be to join Pelosi in calling for investigations of Trump but backing away from impeachment.
The real news out of the hearing was that Flynn did nothing even close to backing away from his guilty plea.
The second step, arguably more important for avoiding tragic and needless military confrontation, is backing away from this missile deployment plan.
South Korea's backing away from banning cryptocurrency trading was encouraging, he said, but more clarity was needed in Seoul and elsewhere.
Founders and other investors described how some VCs were responding to the crisis by lowering valuations and backing away from deals.
CNN's Jim Acosta reported Monday night that Trump is already backing away from increasing the minimum age to purchase assault rifles.
"Let me be clear," Mr. Mulvaney said in his statement backing away from remarks he had made at a news conference.
"Let me be clear," Mr. Mulvaney said in his statement backing away from remarks he had made at a news conference.
"He kept saying, 'We're just talking, we're just going to talk,' while I was backing away towards the sink," she said.
Stocks rallied, and oil fell, after it became clear that Iran and the United States were backing away from further confrontation.
Read The Times's investigation of Uber's "Greyball" scheme; and check out the impact, with the company backing away from the program.
Like many Democratic 2020 hopefuls, Buttigieg had previously made positive remarks about Medicare for All before backing away from the plan.
Talks to reach a broad deal broke down last month after U.S. officials accused China of backing away from agreed commitments.
John Kasich for all backing away from their pledge to support the party's eventual nominee during a CNN town hall Tuesday night.
I'm backing away from it and letting the people who seem to really need it, or need to leverage it, have it.
I had watched him flirt with a fish, coming close then backing away, then coming close again, until he earned its trust.
Because he threw $56 million at Tidal, the oft-controversial streaming service that even his own friends are slowly backing away from.
A few months after backing away from that guidance, the administration also moved to bar trans people from serving in the military.
The Trump administration is backing away from plans to allow oil drilling off the coast of Florida after the state's Republican Gov.
Delaney at StoneStreet says that insurers are backing away from offering long-term insurance, so it may be wise to buy now.
Novartis also isn't backing away from a strategy of focusing on earlier-stage biotech companies, even though they can be riskier bets.
Far from backing away from the comments, he and his party are now casting the minority Democratic congresswomen as the real racists.
Mr. Turnbull has been criticized for indecisiveness, sometimes introducing proposals, including tax overhaul and funding for schools, and backing away from them.
In the video, Mr. Scott's arms were at his sides and he was backing away from his vehicle when he was shot.
Additionally, never run from a bear if you should encounter one, instead remaining calm while backing away slowly and facing the bear.
And even though the man was slowly backing away, Richard and police say the man pulled his gun and fired three rounds.
Far from backing away from the tariffs, Trump may consider threatening new trade barriers at the meeting, according to The Washington Post.
Last week, he confounded Republicans again by backing away from his endorsement of a bipartisan Senate proposal to stabilize health insurance markets.
The backdrop for that was the breakdown in trade negotiations after U.S. officials accused China of backing away from previously agreed commitments.
American officials have complained that Chinese negotiators have been playing a bait-and-switch, backing away from concessions they had agreed to.
Now Iran is retaliating, and a cycle of escalation looks possible — even if, for now, Trump is backing away from further conflict.
Two Wall Street firms lowered their ratings on Tesla, backing away from Elon Musk's electric automaker after its recent swift share climb.
In an interview, Ms. Bagby said the school was not backing away from its commitment to diversity and to tackling racial issues.
Talks to reach a broad deal broke down last month after U.S. officials accused China of backing away from previously agreed commitments.
There are already signs that Trump is backing away from two of his most inflammatory positions that could ease relations with Republican leaders.
Verizon says it will offer unlimited data plans for subscribers, several years after it joined competitors in backing away from bottomless data packages.
He seems to be backing away from campaign promises to reverse private investment in energy and halt a new airport for Mexico City.
Voting rights advocates accused the Justice Department under President Donald Trump of backing away from its previous defense of the Voting Rights Act.
If three's a trend, then celebrities are officially backing away from the Super Bowl, which is one of the entertainment industry's biggest moneymakers.
Talks between the United States and China broke down last month after Washington accused the Chinese of backing away from previously agreed commitments.
But the NRA is not exactly known for catering to public opinion on gun control—or for backing away from any unpopular fight.
This, thankfully, was the final straw for many people and, other than the die hards, theorists started slowly backing away from the notion.
One of the released videos from a police dashboard camera shows Scott exiting his car and backing away from it, hands at side.
"I have expressed great disappointment in any of the Republican leadership for backing away from supporting the top of the Republican ticket," Rep.
She had it written down and this was exactly the kind of thing he'd been backing away from, as she moved toward him.
On the heels of the deal, Gottlieb called out both companies, saying they were backing away from previous pledges to fight teen vaping. 
He realized that Grandmother hadn't been backing away from him; she had been moving towards her shotgun to protect herself and her home.
Trump seemed to bow to that difference two weeks after he won the 2016 election, backing away from his pledge to prosecute Clinton.
We consistently ask ourselves: How can we facilitate people hitting this wall and not backing away, but continuing to stay in and fight?
Investors are now backing away from the region, and many of those same companies are now cutting costs as quickly as they can.
Dimon, the chairman of the Business Roundtable, said the group of CEOs has thrown its support behind companies backing away from the practice.
Though still frail from more than three weeks of fasting, she has shown no sign of backing away from her zeal for protest.
That didn't go over well with the federal prosecutors, who said Flynn was backing away from admissions he'd made in his guilty plea.
The missile launch over Japan was a signal to the Trump administration that North Korea is not backing away from its antagonistic behavior.
The recordings show Mr. Hudgens with his arms outstretched, backing away as a deputy charged him and then threw him to the ground.
Video posted on social media shows a car careening through the crowd as another vehicle rams into its rear bumper before backing away.
House Republicans are quickly backing away from George Buck, who used his campaign for Congress to publicly call for the hanging of Rep.
Trump endorsed expanded background checks after the Parkland shooting in Florida early last year before reversing himself and backing away from the proposal.
Although the Supreme Court has carefully avoided any resolution of the civil liberties questions, it has already been quietly backing away from Chevron.
In the 1950s, Congress investigated the possible negative influence of comics on children, and the industry self-censored, backing away from controversial content.
Negotiations to reach a broad trade deal broke down last month after U.S. officials accused China of backing away from previously agreed commitments.
Step by step, starting with smaller actions and progressing to more consequential ones, Iran is backing away from the restrictions specified in the agreement.
Banks and Alba's decision comes on the heels of retailers like Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, Belk, HSN, and ShopStyle backing away from Trump family brands.
Mark Newton, president of Newton Advisors, said he's not backing away from tech stocks, or some of the most popular names in the group.
But instead of backing away and calling for support, she shot him; he had been watching TV and eating ice cream when she entered.
But after I asked CNN about any conflict of interest resulting from his employment, Lord sent me an email backing away from the term.
A YouTuber is backing away from his claim that the Wall Street Journal faked evidence to bring down the video platform and its creators.
The smart pup decides to face the terrifying objects butt-first, backing away so he can always keep an eye on those untrustworthy foes.
If the GOP could adopt Trump's ideological synthesis while backing away from his most disreputable personal qualities, they'd be positioned to do extremely well.
It's important to understand exactly what's at stake here, and why the United States doesn't have the luxury of backing away from the problem.
We should be embracing and expanding income-driven repayment plans, not backing away based on the fear of costs that have yet to appear.
They are, it appears, carefully backing away from their upbeat assessment by acknowledging the economy isn't rolling along quite as well as they expected.
Amazon may be the name of the game today, but that doesn't mean other retailers are backing away from this huge online shopping day.
If Britain leaves the EU, its companies and investors will get a short and sharp lesson in the costs of backing away from globalization.
Ellison, however, may have caused a political headache for himself, backing away from his prior pledge to ban lobbyist donations to the national party.
Mr Peña can claim some credit for his visitor backing away from his previous threat to discourage American companies from building plants in Mexico.
Another witness said they saw Webb "shove" Harter, who had his hands up and was backing away from the suspect, according to court papers.
Haspel herself reportedly considered backing away from her nomination at the end of last week, for fear it would hurt the CIA, before reconsidering.
I also like Baidu and I like Baozun and I am not backing away from BABA despite some of the negativity I read today.
" On Tuesday morning, former campaign manager Kellyanne Conway suggested that Trump is backing away from the earlier pledge, in part to "help [Clinton] heal.
While Harris's time as a prosecutor has already drawn heavy scrutiny, she's not backing away from that part of her résumé in any way.
The best part is the dude backing away from Baker, which might be a smart play, but looks like he's scared to play leapfrog.
Jonathan Cohn at the Huffington Post noticed something interesting in a new Obamacare poll: Republican voters might be backing away from full Obamacare repeal.
Talks between the United States and China broke down in May after the U.S. side accused China of backing away from previously agreed commitments.
Scale, texture, light, air, mood; all that changes when you're physically present, shifting positions, moving in close, backing away, hearing noise from the street.
Business groups praised Mr. Trump for backing away from his threat to impose tariffs on an additional $300 billion worth of products from China.
Sentonio was backing away from Renick with hands raised when the man shot him in the head, according to prosecutors, CNN affiliate KTVI reported.
Trump has previously voiced support for expanding background checks before backing away from the issue after conferring with congressional Republicans and gun-rights advocates.
After facing pressure from lawmakers, Republican leaders are already backing away from a proposal to fully repeal the deduction for state and local taxes.
Mr Macron seems to hope that he will quell some of the anger against France by backing away from the currency it once championed.
Coulter, who fervently backed Trump in the election, has since become a vocal critic when she suspects him of backing away from his promises.
Backing away American Airlines is dropping seat-back screens in its newest planes, but you're too engrossed in watching whatever's on your smartphone to notice.
China backing away from its role as the clearinghouse for recycled goods leaves few options for the 85033 million tons of plastic produced each year.
China backing away from its role as the clearinghouse for recycled goods leaves few options for the 335 million tons of plastic produced each year.
That could mean backing away from the long-held goal of revising Japan's pacifist constitution to focus on pocketbook issues that require less political capital.
O&aposNEILL: And I mean, there&aposs a lot more to it, but simply backing away one time -- the liberal media was all over it.
Doing away with existing laws prematurely "could only signal to our enemies and our friends that we are backing away from this fight," he continued.
Rather than backing away from a poorly received storyline about Jacqueline's secret Native American heritage, the show doubles down on it (in episode 1, anyway).
Further buoying demand for bullion, the dollar index slipped against key rivals, backing away from a near three-week high touched in the previous session.
Further buoying demand for bullion, the dollar index slipped against key rivals, backing away from a near three-week high touched in the previous session.
A group of House Armed Services Committee Democrats is demanding answers from the Pentagon on why it is "backing away" from its annual Pride celebration.
Rather than backing away from the language-proficiency plan, the city is now requiring all drivers to prove their English skills by March 31, 2017.
The retreat follows similar announcements by Bank of America, Citigroup and Morgan Stanley that they are, in one way or another, backing away from coal.
Homer tries to introduce Bart and Lisa to West — the kids are less than impressed — and then winds up backing away from him verrrry slowly.
And yet, all signs point to Trump actively backing away from rocking the gun rights boat in any real way in the coming months. Why?
These promises are in the political declaration about the future relationship, not the withdrawal agreement, but backing away from them still sends an unwelcome signal.
Politico reports that the Trump administration may be backing away from a contentious proposal to bail out unprofitable coal and nuclear plants around the country.
The president&aposs choice to join Iran in backing away from war was prudent, but his larger Iran strategy remains in desperate need of overhaul.
On Monday, Trump confirmed in a tweet that he was backing away from the concept, conceding that there is "not much political support" for it.
Trump has vowed a harsh response to any Iranian retaliation, threatening to attack Iranian cultural sites before backing away from the idea amid widespread criticism.
"I'm not surprised to see well-respected brands like Kawasaki backing away from 'The New Celebrity Apprentice,'" Ms. Coulter said in a statement on Wednesday.
This freeze would be welcomed by Moscow because it would signal the administration is backing away from helping Ukraine deter and defend against Russian aggression.
But with Google and Samsung backing away from Daydream and the Gear VR, the dream of a full-fledged phone-based VR platform seems unequivocally over.
It must feel like your girlfriend has all the power here: She's the one who's backing away, and you're the one who's feeling needy and demanding.
But after recent allegations that Saudi agents killed journalist and critic Jamal Khashoggi, some of those companies and investors are tentatively backing away from the regime.
So for now, the FUD has people backing away, but one big swing in the other direction will have noobs coming back to the gold rush.
With Washington backing away, that leaves the door open for Beijing to push forward the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP), which was first launched in 2012.
Trump has also pushed for major reforms at the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which has faced criticism for backing away from the Obama administration's climate work.
And when someone's offering an experience that we can see being really exciting, we sort of run towards it now instead of backing away from it.
BHP Billiton Ltd fel 0.85 percent, Rio Tinto Ltd lost 1.3 percent and Fortescue Metals Group fell 2.8 percent, backing away from a 2-year high.
"So now you're encountering a level where you're likely to do a lot of backing and filing or hitting your head and backing away," Worth said.
But Microsoft hasn't had a ton of success in persuading developers to create these apps and has recently appeared to be backing away from the platform.
Just what the doctor ordered Amazon's reportedly backing away from selling prescription drugs, and you can just hear CVS, Rite Aid and Walgreens popping the champagne.
But at least the company is backing away from its initial decision that your entire ecosystem of Sonos devices would stop receiving updates, as well. 4.
NEW YORK, Feb 93 (Reuters) - Wall Street lost ground on Thursday, backing away from record highs as investors digested new coronavirus developments and mixed corporate earnings.
The White House claimed Thursday that President Donald Trump hasn't shifted any policy positions, despite in recent days backing away from an array of campaign pledges.
That recusal continues to anger President Trump, who has slammed Sessions in public for backing away from the investigation, calling him "beleaguered" in a Monday tweet.
But sources close to the discussions said it appears he is backing away from his call to increase the age limit to 21 for some weapons.
LeSean McCoy's estranged girlfriend appears be backing away from previous statements implicating the NFL player in a robbery and assault that left her badly beaten and hospitalized.
Trump's move to pull out of the summit aligns with the advice on backing away from negotiations he gives in his book The Art of the Deal.
Yet the attention paid to developing the young characters indirectly lightens the heaviness without backing away from the harsh realities of Black life in Martinique in 1930.
That also means that the typical Street Fighter V game is a battle to control the screen and send your opponent backing away, preferably into a corner.
But some Democratic strategists are concerned that Wen's shift to focusing on health care over politics is a sign Planned Parenthood is backing away from the fight.
The UK, for example, is centered on Brexit negotiations, Mexico's new president takes office this weekend, and the US is backing away from its prior climate commitments.
Washington (CNN)One of Donald Trump's top supporters insisted Sunday that the Republican nominee is backing away from one of his most controversial immigration proposals: mass deportations.
The largest retailer in the U.S., Walmart, has joined the ranks of stores backing away from selling hoverboards following the government's notice that the devices are unsafe.
Why it matters: Transparency advocates say backing away will keep U.S. tax information out of public view, and hurt momentum for transparency and anti-corruption efforts globally.
Even as Uber is backing away from some international markets, the Jump acquisition shows the company is still willing to invest in new ways to reach customers.
More broadly, it looks like VCs aren't backing away from the on-demand delivery market — DoorDash, for example, recently raised $250 million at a $4 billion valuation.
Mnuchin stated clearly that "we're not going to get that done by August," again backing away from the original timeline the White House set for tax reform.
The latest: After initially backing away from his defense of Porter, Hatch said Porter was a "very good man" who should "fight on" rather than step down.
A shift on global warming is the latest sign Trump might be backing away from some of his campaign rhetoric as life in the Oval Office approaches.
Another concern is that in publicly announcing he's backing away from the term, Trump is sending a signal that could undermine the international pressure that does exist.
In addition, by backing away from the international climate pact, the United States will fail to fully seize the economic opportunities in the growing clean energy sector.
The euro eased 0.1 percent to $1.1430, backing away slightly from a peak of $1.1445 set this week, the common currency's strongest level in almost 14 months.
The New York Times and other left-wing national media have been hyperventilating for some time that Donald Trump is somehow backing away from his campaign promises.
In fact, Democratic presidential candidates are backing away from their earlier support of the idea, despite the horror show that is happening on the border right now.
It appears to leave the door open to backing away if other countries do not follow suit, ensuring that Britain's industries do not face unfair competition, Mrs.
But this year, in a major shift, the leading Democratic candidates are backing away from charter schools, and siding with the teachers' unions that oppose their expansion.
Recognizing the absolute centrality of trust, police are backing away from stop-and- frisk and "zero tolerance" and working hard to reduce police violence and enhance accountability.
U.S. intelligence agencies have been backing away from China-made infrastructure for well over a decade, with companies such as Huawei and ZTE facing bans and skepticism.
The companies likely to be upset about backing away from the issue of Chinese subsidies are based largely in states that vote Democratic, like California's technology companies.
President Donald Trump's defiant remarks about a deadly white nationalist rally left some notable Republicans backing away from him Wednesday — and others calling him out more bluntly.
In a call with China's president, Xi Jinping, Donald Trump reaffirmed America's commitment to the "one-China policy", backing away from a veiled threat to recognise Taiwan's independence.
The attorney, Joshua Gardner, acknowledged he was now backing away from his statements made only a day earlier, when he suggested that a final decision had been made.
On the other hand, you have the Branstad appointment — which could be a small sign that Trump is backing away from his protectionist views on trade with China.
After she places the cat ears on her head, the cat immediately gets in a defensive stance and starts backing away slowly, as it pulls its ears back.
One is that he is too doveish, backing away from the gradual (and fairly modest) tightening in the Fed's current plans as a salve to jittery financial markets.
Indeed, as we saw with IBM, which was sponsor for 38 years before backing away in 1998, those collaborations can be costly and potentially not worth the effort.
A General Mills spokeswoman emphasized that the move in no way suggests that the company is backing away from its call for a national standard on GMO labeling.
The original travel ban, a Bannon effort, is mired in the courts, and Trump appears to be backing away from some of the economic policies that Bannon championed.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles Olympic bid officials appeared to soften their hardline stance, backing away on Wednesday from a non-negotiable 2024 Summer Games or nothing position.
The Saudis fear conventional and terrorist attacks from Iran, and they worry that the United States is backing away from the defense commitment it has maintained for decades.
Rather than backing away, Trump is expected to direct a task force to investigate voter fraud and his claim that illegal immigrants influenced the outcome of the election.
Some surrogates for Donald J. Trump are backing away from a tenet of his immigration policy: expelling the estimated 21969 million people who are in the country illegally.
The plan removes rulemaking authority over broadband companies from state governments, which means that individual states won't be able to step in where the FCC is backing away.
American commanders said the changes reflected the progress made by the African troops and denied that the United States was backing away from its commitment to the region.
Still, these types of bills continue to crop up, showing neither legislatures across the country nor LGBTQ advocacy groups are showing signs of backing away from the fight.
"If you're asking if he's backing away from that argument, he is not," Kate Bedingfield, Biden's deputy campaign manager, told reporters at a Bloomberg News breakfast in Manchester.
Balancing impeachment fight with response on Iran Despite the tenuous international situation with Iran, Pelosi showed no intention of backing away from her criticism of Trump on Monday.
Backing away from his THAAD pledge could ease tensions with Washington, though it does risk alienating Beijing, which considers THAAD's powerful radar a threat to its own security.
After backing away, the next course of action is often to layer on a heavy-duty formula to cover up all the red bumps (then layer on some more).
Entitled "Marco's Path," it hammers Rubio for sponsoring and then backing away from the comprehensive immigration reform bill that he worked on with the Gang of Eight in 2013.
"That's an obvious reflection of the shifts in the political winds in the United States and indicative of a U.S. economy that is backing away from multilateralism," Roach said.
Instead of backing away, the protesters came out in full force and showed no signs of backing down, even inviting over 2,000 veterans to join their already robust presence.
" Instead of backing away from the nationally divisive subject, Rollins continued "This is really below the intellectual quotient of the conversation that Australia should be having, now and forever.
Speaking in Germany at talks with Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, Lavrov also said Russia had growing concerns that the United States was backing away from nuclear arms control treaties.
He grew defensive about the Russian intervention into the 2016 election, backing away from strong statements against Vladimir Putin and detoured into his quips about the major news networks.
The White House appears to be backing away from its initial urgency -- perhaps in recognition of the fact that the votes (still) aren't there for a health care overhaul.
The world's central banks appear to be backing away from the ultra-easy interest policies that have dominated the global landscape since the financial crisis of eight years ago.
As for Common Core, numerous states are gradually backing away from its strict requirements and dropping out of the federally financed testing consortia in search of more reasonable options.
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Reince Priebus on Thursday night brushed off news of all three GOP presidential candidates backing away from their pledge to support the eventual nominee.
Bob Corker, who has said he is worried about the deficit, is backing away from his promise to vote against any bill that adds "one penny" to the deficit.
American troops have fought alongside Kurdish-led militias on battlegrounds against the Islamic State in northeast Syria, and the Pentagon is showing no sign of backing away from them.
The gold rush appears to erode Trump's promise to "drain the swamp," but even the president-elect apparently is backing away from that slogan, according to adviser Newt Gingrich.
North Korea's missile launch over Japan early Tuesday morning was a clear signal to the Trump administration that the nuclear regime is not backing away from its provocative behavior.
President Trump said he could "live with" a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, backing away from a half-century of American policy in the Middle East.
The news comes despite conservatives in the House backing away from the president after Trump's comments on "due process" this week bewildered many pro-gun members of his party.
ANNE GEARAN, THE WASHINGTON POST: Well, I think that Democrats are already backing away from it, which is an indication that it -- that it isn&apost perhaps their strongest argument.
Automakers meanwhile started backing away from the Trump administration's proposal, saying they still believe in increasing fuel economy every year but want more flexibility in how to meet those goals.
These students are fighting for their lives before someone else has to and no matter how nasty it gets, these students promise they are not backing away from the fight.
In the VR game snippet above, you crawl out of that well and locate the TV, before emerging on the other side to a terrified victim backing away from you.
Backing Away or Hiding – Whether the dog backs itself into a corner or tries to hide, this is a clear sign that the dog is uncomfortable and trying to escape.
For years now, specialists in infectious diseases have been fretting that new antibiotic approvals at the FDA are at an all-time low, and manufacturers are backing away from research.
Footage from the shooting shows Lamont exiting the car and backing away from it with his hands at his sides as officers shout commands at him before they open fire.
Talwani said that while Hernandez had engaged in "somewhat chilling" conversations with an undercover federal agent related to the contemplated attack, he deserved credit for backing away from his threats.
In the event, the United States offered more generous waivers to enable Iran's customers to continue purchasing crude, backing away from an earlier strategy of cutting Iran's exports to zero.
The data came amid a warming of relations between China and U.S., with Trump backing away from labeling China a currency manipulator in an interview with the Wall Street Journal.
House and Senate GOP leaders have already started backing away from including provisions like defunding Planned Parenthood or providing money for the U.S.-Mexico border wall promised by President Trump.
" Flynn is now backing away from his denials, telling the Post that "while he had no recollection of discussing sanctions, he couldn't be certain that the topic never came up.
The Trump administration is backing away from its proposal to roll back Obama-era rules that push automakers to make vehicles more fuel efficient, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
Does this mean we should applaud the Senate Republicans for backing away from tax cuts for the wealthiest few households and focusing more on the concerns of the middle class?
Benioff had looked hard at Twitter as a possible acquisition, and no-commented noisily for a few weeks about the potential deal before ultimately backing away from the idea altogether.
Mr. Metz said on the conference call on Tuesday that although some retailers had joined REI in backing away from Vista, others had ordered even more of the company's products.
A source familiar with talks also told CNN that the White House appears to be backing away from the idea of skipping over Gordon and naming someone else as DNI.
The administration appeared to be backing away from the idea of a payroll tax holiday on Tuesday, with Mnuchin claiming it would take too long to hit Americans' bank accounts.
But the North has a history of making agreements and then backing away from them, so lots of people are skeptical that all this will lead to anything substantive. 2.
As a likely Senate impeachment trial looms in the new year, instead of backing away from the controversy, Giuliani has instead redoubled his push to give credibility to the allegations.
But the Trump administration announced this week that it was backing away from that tough-minded approach, a move that prompted fierce debate on Tuesday in cities across the country.
President Trump said Wednesday that Iran appears to be "standing down" or backing away from additional attacks after the country used missiles to strike two Iraqi bases housing U.S. troops.
The attacks did not result in any casualties, however, and Trump said Wednesday that Iran appeared to be "standing down," suggesting both sides were backing away from further military escalation.
Rather, the United States must quickly end the intra-Sunni spat by backing away from taking sides and returning to its traditional role of an impartial broker among its allies.
"People are backing away from harsh enforcement and sentencing policies, such as mandatory sentencing, and appear more interested in allocating tax dollars toward rehabilitation, treatment, and support efforts," they write.
K.K.R. Learns Harsh Lesson From Energy Bets | Kohlberg Kravis Roberts is backing away from debt-fueled takeovers of energy companies, which are vulnerable to unpredictable moves in oil and gas prices.
And the US has taken off a lot of the pressure on these governments to root out corruption, quietly backing away from its full-throated support of those anti-corruption initiatives.
Now we know that MoviePass is backing away from the films that theatergoers want to see most and praying that Hollywood comes calling ready to make a deal to share profits.
Republican leaders appear to be backing away from him, fearing a voter backlash if they stand too close to someone who, until recently seemed only toxic, but may now be radioactive.
Our thought bubble: The list may reflect an internal compromise between administration factions supporting a hard line and another, aligning with President Trump, that prefers backing away from the sanctions regime.
He stated clearly that "we're not going to get that done by August" — again backing away from an earlier statement on the original timeline the White House set for tax reform.
The latest social media storm came last week when Tate Martell, a highly regarded recruit from Las Vegas, announced that he was backing away from a verbal commitment to the Aggies.
One success that she inexplicably seems to be backing away from, following some complaints from the African-American community, was aggressively going after parents of school children who were chronically truant.
Wheeler, in a potential sign that he is backing away from his initial proposal, has said elements of the industry's plan are likely to make it into the commission's final product.
She said in the interview that she was concerned that the Justice Department was backing away from its commitment to civil rights, especially when it comes to dealing with community policing.
Trump has thrown a few bones to Main Street, such as scrapping the Trans-Pacific Partnership (which was more or less dead anyway), but he's already backing away from populist positions.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump has opened the door to a phased dismantling of North Korea's nuclear arsenal, backing away from his demand that Pyongyang abandon it completely.
A video appears to show the man, identified by the Oregonian as 36-year-old Michael Strickland, arguing and backing away from protesters holding what appears to be a video camera.
Backing away from maximum pressure and abiding by constitutional strictures on presidential war powers would both be useful in assuring Tehran of this administration&aposs intent to negotiate in good faith.
We should be leading the world on climate, just as we have done on so many other global challenges, not backing away from the single most collaborative effort in international history.
Some strategists are backing away from shares of Nike, which have fallen nearly 12 percent in the past month, securing its place as the worst-performing Dow component in that time.
Mr. Jenkins, who was Mr. Neil's colleague at The Economist, said, "The idea that everyone in politics has to dance to the BBC's tune is something people are backing away from."
More broadly, many in the media have been beating up on Trump for backing away from some of his most problematic campaign positions vis-à-vis China, Russia, NATO and more.
Building on, rather than backing away from, that progress would allow a historic shift toward clean energy and a chance of saving the planet from the worst ravages of climate change.
On a conference call, analysts asked management whether weak loan growth was attributable to consumers backing away from the bank due to the scandal, or to the bank's caution about credit risk.
Both companies seem okay backing away from this case for now, but Match seems to want to get some absolution out of it, especially if it'll benefit the company's lawsuit against Bumble.
In light of Republicans backing away from Donald Trump's candidacy, the Clinton campaign has been making a concerted effort to tout Republicans who are choosing to support Clinton over the Republican nominee.
"Trump's backing away from tariff escalation, previously implicit in our forecasts, means our USD/CNY projections have to be lower," noted Cliff Tan, East Asian head of global markets research at MUFG.
But backing away from both is a sign that, while Facebook still thinks aerial internet is worth exploration, the company doesn't want to deal with the aerial hardware side of the equation.
Military veterans arriving to support Dakota pipeline protesters Instead of backing away, the protesters have recently come out in full force, even inviting US military veterans to join their already robust presence.
Meanwhile, South African group, Steinhoff International said it was backing away from making an offer on Home Retail group just before its deadline, giving U.K. supermarket Sainsbury's more opportunity, according to Reuters.
A few of their colleagues, such as Richard Burr of North Carolina or Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, who earlier were joined at the hip with Mr. Trump, seem to be backing away.
Free traders exhaled a sigh of relief after it was announced recently that President Trump was backing away from his campaign promise to rip apart the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
This is indicated by her attacks on large corporations, her backing away from the disciplined fiscal policy of George Osborne, and by her emphasizing that the U.K. economy must become more inclusive.
Backing away from that pledge, perhaps the highest-profile promise of his campaign, would no doubt induce anger and anxiety among some conservatives, though others seem willing to grant him some leeway.
Making America great again does not, in any way, come at the expense of our friends and does not, in any way, mean backing away from our long-term commitments and friendships.
On Monday, Davis told LBC radio his words had been taken out of context and denied he was backing away from the commitment, which the EU described as "a deal between gentlemen".
A growing group of tech companies, likely sensing the surge of public anger over neo-Nazis and white supremacist violence on display this weekend, have already begun backing away from such customers.
That suggested the Fed was backing away from the four rate hikes that were signaled for this year in December, when it hiked rates for the first time in nearly a decade.
Backing away from certain short-term lending instruments, particularly swaps and other derivatives, is one of the easiest temporary ways to reduce scores, which are compiled from dozens of measurements and calculations.
But Amazon executives, during their testimony, referred obliquely to the company's displeasure at the local opposition that has greeted it and appeared to entertain the idea of backing away from the deal.
"There's a growing sense that Trump is backing away from his commitments to allies," said Emily B. Landau, an arms-control expert at the Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv.
Backing away from certain short-term lending instruments, particularly swaps and other derivatives, is one of the easiest temporary ways to reduce scores, which are compiled from dozens of measurements and calculations.
But things turned sour last month when Schumer bashed Trump for backing away from a deal to keep insurance premiums in check and accused him of running scared from his conservative base.
India, for instance, imported a record amount of crude, about 770,000 barrels, last month through state-owned companies, even though its private-sector refineries said they were backing away from Iranian oil.
Instead of backing away from TV and laying low for a while, Adam and the producers ride the wave of the ratings and decide to make a reality TV show all about death.
Why it matters: The administration is backing away from an effort to change the way money flows through federal health care programs — one of the most sweeping elements of its drug-pricing blueprint.
In the meantime, the President appears to be backing away from proposed restrictions on China&aposs ZTE telecom company therefore giving the company a bit of a lifeline amid a potential trade war.
That comes after talks to reach a broad deal on trade between the United States and China broke down last month after Washington accused the Chinese of backing away from previously agreed commitments.
Word that the Trump administration may be backing away from big plans to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement could be good news for the Mexican peso, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday.
The United States appears to be backing away from a global effort to reduce corruption connected to drilling and mining in typically poor, resource-rich countries, according to groups involved in the process.
It's a device fueled primarily by nostalgia, and this new video shows that Nintendo isn't backing away from that idea at all, with a vibe that feels pulled right out of the '80s.
AN EPIC REVERSAL: The Trump administration is backing away from its proposal to roll back Obama-era rules that push automakers to make vehicles more fuel efficient, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
But, amid signs that both sides are backing away from the standoff, Cameron told ITV's "Peston on Sunday" show he would meet the property mogul if he came over before the U.S. election.
We were reminded of this again this week, on news that Trump is backing away from his public admission last year that he said what he said on the infamous Access Hollywood tape.
Yet only a few days after his announcement about scrapping the deal, Mr. Bio appeared on state-owned Chinese television to make clear that he was not backing away from China after all.
Here's what you need to know: • President Trump said he could "live with" a one-state option for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, backing away from decades of American policy in the Middle East.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday finished the process of backing away from litigation over President Donald Trump's travel ban policy, although the issue could reappear before the justices in a matter of days.
Earlier Friday, Mr. Trump and Mr. Schumer had closed in on an agreement, but those talks eventually fell apart, and Mr. Schumer later blamed the president for backing away from a possible deal.
The paper was released less than a month after Mr. Trump raised tariffs on Chinese-made products and threatened to impose still more after accusing China of backing away from its earlier commitments.
Hong Kong Chief Executive Carrie Lam is backing away from the bill that sparked the biggest protests in the territory's history and Sunday night made a rare apology for "deficiencies" in the government's work.
Trump repeatedly said in Rose Garden remarks that he was not backing away from attempting a count of US citizens, but acknowledged legal setbacks in inserting a citizenship question on the nationwide population survey.
But Moss isn't backing away from the cause, and DEF CON is getting more deeply involved with election security than ever before—this year, the event will host its first Voting Machine Hacking Village.
"Several days ago some of the president's comments seemed to suggest that he was once again backing away from his commitment to work on background checks legislation," Murphy said at a briefing in Connecticut.
Those talks are intensifying, but Senate Republicans are considering backing away from a showdown with Democrats over whether to fund Trump's request for immediate funding to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Democratic U.S. senator is backing away from a proposed legislative tweak that would have helped big banks lessen their capital burden, according to a statement provided to Reuters on Monday.
Some hardware startups had identified the opportunity left behind by Google when it seemed to be backing away from Glass, after the initial enterprise uptake seemed not to make up for its consumer failure.
But his decision to bring up the president's plan for a Senate vote marks a backing away from that, with Democrats panning Trump's offer as a "non-starter" before he had publicly pitched it.
More recently, he is backing away from the current government's effort to press its sovereignty arguments, saying he wants to negotiate directly with the Chinese, perhaps swapping a little sovereignty for some economic concessions.
He later blamed Democrats for backing away from a deal earlier this year that would have exchanged funding for the wall for language to protect "Dreamers" — immigrants who entered the U.S. illegally as children.
In the Trump era, immigrants are already backing away from using Medicaid and Obamacare subsidies; Miller's proposal would only compound this trend by scaring people away from services they are entitled to by law.
And Mr. Trump has argued that America's allies should increase their military spending at a time when Mr. Trudeau is backing away from combat roles for Canada in favor of United Nations peacekeeping missions.
You get the response of — he'll put a hand up in a gesture of, you should be backing away from him, you should be more considerate and you should extricate yourself from the situation.
That's going to be even more challenging given that the US, as the only country backing away from the Paris agreement, has burned bridges with other countries, a critical element of any international action.
An earlier stopgap bill would have included long-term funding for the Defense Department, but Republicans ended up backing away from that approach, which would not have been able to get through the Senate.
On Tuesday, Turkey's foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, indicated some acceptance of Mr. Trump's decision to side with Saudi Arabia, without backing away from the Turkish position that whoever ordered the killing should be revealed.
And that could be a problem for Trump, who has shown little hesitation about backing away from other associates facing criminal charges — including his former lawyer Michael Cohen and former campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
Trump's tweet comes after he signaled a more aggressive approach toward Moscow, Assad's main ally, after the chemical attack — backing away from his campaign promise to forge better ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
But it's the first investment Google has made in Stadia since the launch, and it's a signal that the internet giant known for killing off unsuccessful features isn't backing away despite Stadia's rough start.
At other times she is clearly backing away from some of their more radical proposals -- Medicare for All being the shining example -- for fear of what it might do to her general election chances.
While you might be setting an out-of-office message and backing away from your keyboard as the winter holidays set in, many researchers in academia can be found working straight through the season.
Ryszard Terlecki, head of the parliamentary group of Poland's ruling rightwing Law and Justice party, said Trump had a point when criticizing the Obama administration for backing away from plans for increased missile defense.
Trump's not "backing away" from his promise to build a wall across the southern border, Cuellar said, but said the president felt comfortable with the idea of separating the wall from a fix for DACA.
With his own gun drawn, Officer Holder told his superior that he ordered Mr. Waters to drop his weapon, which he did while backing away with his hands in the air, before running off again.
The dollar fell 0.5 percent to 120.44 yen, backing away from a one-month high of 121.70 yen set on Friday in the wake of the Bank of Japan's surprise adoption of negative interest rates.
Facebook's probably better off backing away from anything that involves sensitive data like checking account balances until Cambridge Analytica blows over and it's proven its newfound sense of responsibility translates into a safer social networking.
This brought the Fed under a lot of political criticism, and it was plainly happy to start backing away from QE as early as December 2013, even though the labor market still wasn't especially healthy.
Although they don't show everything that happened at the scene, the body and dashboard camera videos appear to show Mr. Scott exiting his vehicle and backing away from it with his hands at his side.
A Republican official close to Clovis told CNN earlier Thursday that he remained loyal to Trump, adding that Clovis would not have fought the White House in backing away from his USDA nomination if asked.
"It's a signal, it's a message saying the United States is committed to staying in the Pacific, and not sort of backing away," said naval historian Tom Hone, who has studied the Battle of Midway.
Yeah. When he saw I was getting my backside out he was backing away from me, but when he saw the tattoo he grabbed me, and him and all his boys got their Snapchats out.
However, the current 2.1 billion bushel estimate is only 3.4 percent below last year's total while overall demand is down the aforementioned 13 percent due in large part to China backing away from U.S. supplies.
John Flannery, the new chief of General Electric, is backing away from the ambitious designs of his two predecessors, who steered the corporate giant and its conglomerate-style empire building for more than three decades.
Marquee users have been slowly backing away from their feeds (or slipping off the grid entirely); last week, Twitter's stock plunged by more than 20 percent after the company reported a decline in monthly users.
Iran had already been backing away from some of the commitments in the nuclear deal, and after the strike on Soleimani, it said it would no longer adhere to the limits set in the deal.
The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday night that the White House is backing away from a plan to freeze tailpipe-emissions targets at current levels and is now considering requiring a 1.5% annual reduction instead.
Instead of talking it out like men, he decided to get aggressive and while I was backing away from him, he kicked me in the chest and put my head through a plate glass door.
Mr. Trump seemed open to backing away from those sanctions in an interview with The New York Times in March, when he questioned whether anyone, other than the Obama administration, saw much use in them.
Both sides then began backing away from commitments, said several people with knowledge of the talks, and now Mr. Trump is suggesting that a final deal will have to wait until after the November election.
On various platforms, leftists and Sanders supporters have criticized Warren for being a capitalist and for her health care plan, which they see as her campaign backing away from a commitment to Medicare for All.
Merkel must pull off a delicate balancing act - reassuring Warsaw about Berlin's commitment to NATO military spending targets while not backing away from the EU core principles that the European Commission says Poland has undermined.
This crisis will only grow more severe in light of new reports that the Trump administration is backing away from its previously announced plan to clear the market of all flavored e-cigarettes, including menthol.
"If he was in there deliberately looking at where I'm lining up and I'm setting up to the ball and not backing away, yeah, I could see how that's a two-shot penalty," McCarthy said.
The U.S. government has also taken a more flexible approach to sanctions, backing away from earlier threats to cut Iranian exports to zero and granting waivers to many of Iran's customers in exchange for phased reductions.
This is not to say that a Trump economic plan, once it is clear, is sure to spur growth; if it includes imposing tariffs and backing away from low-friction trade it will do the opposite.
With a week to go before Alabama voters will cast ballots to elect their next senator, prominent Republicans are backing away from their initial statements that GOP candidate Roy Moore should drop out of the race.
WHAT WE'RE READING: The Drug Enforcement Administration is backing away from its much-maligned decision that would have banned the use of a plant called kratom, which is seen as a way to help opioid addicts.
Russia is backing away from a proposal to supply the Syrian government with a state-of-the-art missile defense system following a visit to Moscow by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, according to media reports.
"She was backing away as they were shooting her," Mr. Wilansky said, adding that someone from the police lines then threw a device, which he called a grenade, that hit her in the forearm and exploded.
What's happening: A perfect storm of North Korea, Steve Mnuchin and a lack of internal focus has Trump backing away from tariffs against Chinese goods and reportedly floating a deal for rogue Chinese phone maker ZTE.
All of these organizations and accords have vital roles to play in global health, and backing away from them would suggest to the world that the United States is giving up its seat at the table.
Gary Cohn, director of the White House National Economic Council, said Friday that he's not sure if tax reform legislation will pass by August, backing away from an ambitious timeline set by Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.
Signals from the Trump administration and exceptions made to military sanctions on Pakistan indicate that the United States is already backing away from the pressure in the hope that Pakistan delivers Taliban leaders to urgent talks.
The Justice Department and A.T.F. aligned themselves with the president, backing away from the bureau's earlier conclusion and announcing on Saturday that the agency can ban bump stocks under current law, as the president had promised.
Tillerson said direct talks with Pyongyang might start without pre-conditions, backing away from a key U.S. demand that North Korea must first accept that giving up its nuclear arsenal would be part of any negotiations.
By the time the two stood up again, Davis was backing away from the Dagestani prospect and the cross buttock throw came effortlessly, with Zabit snatching up a wrist control from the turtle as he went.
Because being madly in love with someone for more than two years and then backing away because he's put on a few pounds sure sounds like I'm either a terrible person, or I have some issues.
Mr. Trump also opened the door on Tuesday to a phased dismantling of North Korea's nuclear weapons program, backing away from his previous demand that Mr. Kim completely abandon his arsenal without any reciprocal American concessions.
Cell phone video obtained by CNN affiliate KPRC shows Danny Ray Thomas, with his pants around his ankles, approaching the Harris County Sheriff's Office deputy, who is backing away with his gun pointed at Thomas' chest.
Tillerson said direct talks with Pyongyang might start without pre-conditions, backing away from a key U.S. demand that North Korea must first accept that giving up its nuclear arsenal would be part of any negotiations.
"What is bothersome is are we going to see some of the major importers of pork in the Orient backing away from our markets and not taking as much pork," said Linn Group analyst John Ginzel.
Both Democrats and Republicans closely questioned nominee Stephen Hahn, a cancer doctor, on how he would handle vaping amid concern that the Trump administration is backing away from a crackdown on flavored vapes targeted at children.
This is an especially appealing option at a time when key members of the Trump administration in Washington are denying climate science outright, pulling out of global accords, and backing away from enforcement of existing regulations.
Minutes from the U.S. Federal Reserve also showed policymakers were divided over how to interpret the financial market volatility, suggesting it was backing away from the four rate hikes that were signaled for this year in December.
Many women recognize that sweet-talking a bully, backing away as you repeat the word "no," is a way of staying safe (and in some cases, alive) by being nice to the person who could hurt you.
The Liberals have faced criticism for backing away from a pledge to balance the budget by 2019, but with a vote looming the focus will likely be on setting up the campaign platform with items to come.
That suggests the recent slowdown in global growth and steep stock market drops are leading the Fed to consider backing away from the signal it sent in December that it could raise rates four times this year.
The dollar fell to a 15-month low against the yen on Wednesday as investors packed into the safe-haven Japanese currency, backing away from earlier optimism that the Federal Reserve would continue to raise interest rates.
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Democrats are backing away from a potential floor fight over "Dreamers," marking a shift in field tactics from earlier this year as they prepare to do battle with Republicans next week over a major government funding bill.
And they are unconvinced by Mr. Obama's insistence that he made the right decision in backing away from the "red line" he had drawn over the use of chemical weapons by President Bashar al-Assad of Syria.
Rather than backing away from our values in favor of realpolitik, Senator McCain believed we should double down on them to be true to our founding principles and to attract allies to our cause around the globe.
Trump tweeted at Chinese President Xi Jinping earlier on Monday, saying that China "will be hurt very badly if you don't make a deal," and accused China of backing away from previous commitments it made in negotiations.
But there can be little doubt that the major news from Rio last week was the long overdue backing away from the view that China's steel production was heading significantly higher over the medium to long term.
While they do not show everything that happened at the scene, the two released videos appear to show Mr. Scott exiting a white sport utility vehicle and backing away from it with his hands at his sides.
"Trump acted jarringly differently in Phoenix than he did in Mexico, and we scrambled to reflect that, without obscuring the fact that he was backing away from his policy to deport 11 million undocumented immigrants," she said.
"We don't want to look back on our senior year, on our last week, backing away from this out of fear of what other people might think, or just being fearful of violence in general," Park said.
Chinese propaganda was quieter on signs that the Trump administration may be backing away from Mr. Trump's pledge to help ZTE, which Washington moved to punish for breaking American sanctions on Iran, North Korea and other countries.
But recently, Mr. Son seemed to be backing away from that approach, telling entrepreneurs at a corporate retreat last month that they needed to focus more on building sustainable businesses within a few years of going public.
But something else is happening here: The NBA, after initially backing away from Houston Rockets GM Daryl Morey's tweet, is standing its ground — even though there are billions at stake if the league loses its Chinese audience.
Even President Trump — who as a candidate promised to label China a currency manipulator on Day 1 and put a 45 percent tariff on imports of Chinese goods — seems to be backing away from broad, immediate retaliation.
The Washington Post reported on Friday that the president is weighing backing away from the primary amid his ongoing public disputes with McConnell, who angered Trump with his failure to get ObamaCare repeal legislation through the Senate.
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday indicated he was backing away from his pledge to reform Canada's electoral system after political opponents accused him of trying to rig it to benefit his ruling Liberal Party.
As viewers go through withdrawal following Sunday's season six finale, the series' creators, David Benioff and D.B. Weiss, don't appear to be backing away from talk that there will be fewer episodes on the way in coming seasons.
By the 1930s, a new government in Britain was backing away from its earlier promise to the Zionists, with an official commission of inquiry deciding that Britain&aposs mandate over Palestine, with its constant internecine violence, proved untenable.
Scrutiny of coal-fired power plants and other industries is growing, and the authorities are backing away from their long-standing claim that most air pollution is blown in from China, and so is out of their hands.
"Backing away from reacting once the red line was crossed impacted American credibility not just in the Middle East, but I think it was being watching in Moscow and Tehran and Beijing and Pyongyang and elsewhere," Gates said.
Of course, Republicans are not the only ones wary of regime change following the experiences in Iraq -- the Obama administration also appears to have been chastened, backing away from the President's 2011 assertion that Assad must step aside.
Trump also said his administration will not label China a currency manipulator in the Treasury Department's semi-annual report on currency practices of major trading partners which is due out on Friday, backing away from a campaign promise.
This isn't a sign that ELeague is backing away from broadcasting live esports tournaments (two of which are coming later this year in Counter-Strike and Injustice 2), but instead trying out a new direction in esports television.
After backing away from a threat this week to immediately shut the border if Mexico does not do enough to halt illegal immigration, Trump gave the country a deadline to do more to stop drugs or face tariffs.
Markets eventually calmed, but the reaction to his comment was the latest illustration of how central banks' communications, in particular "forward guidance", can go wrong, and explains why some are already backing away from this relatively new tool.
Some of the most prominent politicians behind the "Leave" campaign are backing away from the false claims and dubious promises that they made in the run-up to the referendum to take Britain out of the European Union.
A statement released by the WeWork's co-CEOs on Tuesday indicated that the company might be backing away from its plan to go public this year, saying they were "evaluating the optimal timing" for that to take place.
Comcast appeared to already be backing away from its bid, but the government's appeal could make the giant cable company move away even faster by raising more doubts about whether the Justice Department would approve such a deal.
But even after backing away from the notion of a sonic weapon, officials said they were certain that a deliberate attack had occurred, one they said could not have happened without the Cuban government being aware of it.
The United Nations is scheduled to begin another round of Syria peace talks in Geneva on Tuesday, and the timing of the accusations seemed intended to pressure Russia, Mr. Assad's principal foreign ally, into backing away from him.
The increase, from 0.6 percent in November, could have bolstered the argument by several members of the Governing Council that the central bank should begin backing away from the de facto money printing it has undertaken since 2015.
But the open-ended commitment that some military experts believe is required of the war here would mean that Mr. Trump would be backing away somewhat from his "America First" stance that he took during the presidential campaign.
President Trump is reportedly considering backing away from a campaign pledge to move the U.S. Embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, but could recognize the latter city as the Israeli capital as soon as this week.
The status of the arbitration brought against Delgado is unclear, but her new suit alleges the Trump campaign filed the action in retribution after backing away from a settlement both sides tentatively agreed to over her discrimination claims.
The AU said it now plans to send a team to Burundi to try to convince the government to accept the peacekeeping force that it had rejected, officially backing away from an earlier plan to send them regardless.
A number of companies and individuals are backing away from doing business with Saudi Arabia until more answers are provided on the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, who Turkish officials believe was murdered inside the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
Tillerson offered on Tuesday to begin direct talks with North Korea without pre-conditions, backing away from a key U.S. demand that Pyongyang must first accept that any negotiations would have to be about giving up its nuclear arsenal.
He told CNBC's "Squawk Alley " on Thursday he's "not backing away" from forecasting a level of 210,210 for the index by the end of 203; such a move would represent a 220 percent increase from Wednesday's close of 22,70.75.
But while saying she was "calling time on terrorists using social media as their platform", Rudd also appealed for help from the owners of encrypted messaging apps such as Facebook's WhatsApp, backing away from seeking to introduce new legislation.
CEO Mark Schneider, who joined Nestle only last month, forecast a return to "mid-single-digit" growth by 2498, which analysts interpreted as the new boss backing away from a target the company has missed for four successive years.
Trump has in the past warned that the U.S. should not get involved in the Syrian civil war, even while he has hammered former President Obama for backing away from his "red line" over Assad's use of chemical weapons.
And lo, in the days that followed the announcement of this "phase-one deal," the cracks started to show:China began backing away from the idea that it would buy $50 billion of agricultural products as Trump said it would.
Amie Parnes reports that Democrats are increasingly calling Trump a racist, and have no intentions of backing away from that attack line in what is expected to be one of the ugliest presidential battles in modern politics (The Hill).
Now, put yourself in the shoes of the North Koreans: By backing away from the Iran deal, Trump has signaled that the word of the U.S. is not to be trusted, because it is amendable by each successive administration.
His decision to formally start his re-election bid in front of a frenzied crowd of die-hard supporters was a clear signal that he has no intention of backing away from his dire warnings about immigration and trade.
The decision dovetails two other SoftBank decisions this month: backing away from a $3 billion WeWork tender offer and selling up to $41 billion in assets, likely including some of its Alibaba shares, to shore up its balance sheet.
WASHINGTON — President Trump opened the door on Tuesday to a phased dismantling of North Korea's nuclear weapons program, backing away from his demand that the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, completely abandon his arsenal without any reciprocal American concessions.
A slowdown in the deployment of big, utility-scale clean energy projects would come at a time when the White House is promoting planet-warming fossil fuels like coal and backing away from international efforts to fight climate change.
"The President as you know doesn't have the ability to create federal law," White House spokeswoman Sarah Sanders said, offering a lesson in the Constitution for reporters and insisting the President was not backing away from more significant steps.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday he focused on humanitarian aid for Venezuelans during a phone call with Russian President Vladimir Putin, backing away from his administration's recent harsh rhetoric about Russian involvement in the crisis.
Editorial States are finally backing away from the draconian sentencing policies that swept the country at the end of the last century, driving up prison costs and sending too many people to jail for too long, often for nonviolent offenses.
But on Tuesday, even as Trump reiterated that prices are too high, the market interpreted his view as now backing away from an earlier, less industry-friendly threat to allow the government to drive a hard bargain over drug prices.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to meet top-level executives of e-cigarette makers, the agency's chief said on Thursday, hinting that some companies seem to be backing away from commitments related to youth's access to e-cigarettes.
President Barack Obama promised in 2008 to redirect our national security programs fundamentally, but he ended up backing away from closing Guantanamo, escalating our military operations through drone strikes and leaving much of the post-9/11 counterterrorism program in place.
NEW YORK, March 15 (Reuters) - A BlackRock Inc bond strategist is backing away from a "defensive" stance on U.S. government debt markets by removing a strategic recommendation to buy short-term U.S. Treasuries, according to a commentary posted online on Tuesday.
In a video on Williams's blog, Lucas is seen shaking his head and backing away from the cheesesteak when Williams tries to take a picture—he even pushes it off of the chair when dad places it next to him!
Trump apologized for those comments in a video statement and at the debate, referring to them as "locker room talk" Glenn spent the past week backing away from his strongly worded statement calling on Trump to drop out of the race.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar fell to a 15-month low against the yen on Wednesday as investors packed into the safe-haven Japanese currency, backing away from earlier optimism that the Federal Reserve would continue to raise interest rates.
They offered only a few cryptic details about the next Mac Pro (it will speak to a wider set of Pro users and be configurable), but it's obvious that Apple won't be backing away from another potentially eye-popping design.
Directed by Michael Showalter (Wet Hot American Summer, My Name is Doris), the film is funny and sweet while not backing away from matters that romantic comedies don't usually touch on, like serious illness, struggles in long-term marriages, and religion.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump's administration declined to name any major trading partner as a currency manipulator in a highly anticipated report on Friday, backing away from a key Trump campaign promise to slap such a label on China.
"We advise Kenyans who value democracy and justice to hold vigil and prayers away from polling stations, or just stay at home," he told a cheering crowd in Nairobi's Uhuru Park, backing away from previous promise to call large-scale protests.
"when u think u know more bout soccer 😼💪🏿 #worldcup2018," Rihanna captioned the image of a male lion timidly backing away from the growling female feline, which somewhat resembled her passionately pointing fingers at Jameel while in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
But Trump signaled opposition to dealing on the measure, stating that he preferred to wait and see how the Supreme Court dealt with the matter — even though he had previously expressed an openness to such a deal before backing away.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that his administration will not label China a currency manipulator, backing away from a campaign promise, even as he said the U.S. dollar was "getting too strong" and would eventually hurt the economy.
And Mr. Trump has now twice revised his tax proposals during the campaign, first sharply scaling back plans for a $503 trillion tax cut and then, on Thursday, backing away from several ideas that drew criticism and mockery in the past.
By abdicating its leadership role on global climate change and backing away from policies that support the Paris Climate Pledge, the Trump administration is — perhaps unwittingly — removing incentives for American companies to compete and innovate at the forefront of clean energy.
But the group's decision to appoint Yehya al-Sinwar -- considered a hardline founder of Hamas' military wing in the 1980s -- as Hamas's leader in Gaza has been seen as a sign the group is not backing away from a militaristic approach.
Lenin returned to Petrograd from exile in early April to a Bolshevik party caught up in socialist unity, agreeing to "limited support" for the Provisional Government and backing away from deliberate efforts to have soldiers on the front disrupt the war.
The administration has been mostly mum on the subject of encryption since backing away from supporting any legislative proposal last fall — although it is expected to announce an updated policy in light of the terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, Calif.
As the Federal Reserve embarks on what officials have called "normalization" (that is, a backing away from record-low rates), stock prices may start to make more sense and not reflect the central bank's easy monetary policy quite so much.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson offered to begin direct talks with North Korea without pre-conditions, backing away from a key U.S. demand that Pyongyang must first accept that giving up its nuclear arsenal would be part of any negotiations.
The Diamantises' son, Nick, 41, said customers had told him that the scene is taught in film classes to show how the camera creates an unreal, shifting sensation by backing away from the table while simultaneously zooming in on the actors.
Trade talks between the world's two largest economies broke down more than six weeks ago after U.S. officials accused China of backing away from commitments, prolonging a costly trade dispute that has harmed the global economy and disrupted supply chains.
Of course, it takes two to make a nuclear arms race, and western experts say the U.S. shares the blame for spurring on Russia's recent recklessness, after backing away from arms control treaties and engaging in provocative testing of its own.
Many entered the industry during the global financial crisis or soon after, when the national unemployment rate shot up to 10% at its worst while big banks reduced their own workforces and began backing away from some ultra-risky investments.
With SoftBank backing away from the company and seemingly no sale on the horizon, Wag is now cutting more jobs in an effort to "align our organization with the needs of our business," according to the CEO's email to staff.
Editorial Education Secretary Betsy DeVos is inexplicably backing away from rules that are meant to prevent federal student loan borrowers from being fleeced by companies the government pays to collect the loans and to guide people through the repayment process.
Devon's pushback, coming amid an effort to ease a broad array of federal environmental rules, is the first known example under the Trump administration of an accused polluter — which has admitted violating the law — backing away from a proposed environmental settlement.
"So now China is trying to walk this very difficult tightrope of on one hand not backing away from the deleveraging campaign, but on the other hand cushioning the economy against these weak fundamentals and trade tensions," the analyst described.
It was unclear whether Trump was truly backing away from the summit or whether he was strategically coaxing North Korea to the table after decades of tension on the Korean peninsula and antagonism with Washington over its nuclear weapons program.
But the NSC staffers also stressed that they were not considering the Iran nuclear deal between Tehran and six world powers as part of the deliberations, perhaps suggesting the White House is backing away from Trump's campaign threats to tear up the accord.
Speaking to a reporter at a small business forum in Lansing this week, Thanedar offered non-sequitur talking points to repeated questions on the comments, eventually ending the interview and backing away from a reporter after being asked four times his opinion.
A group of American scholars recently issued a warning, through a report by Stanford University's public policy think tank the Hoover Institution, that Chinese actions violating intellectual property rights and international norms warrant stepping up "constructive vigilance" and backing away from cooperation.
Elected on a populist platform promising broad tax increases on the wealthy and the financial services industry, Hollande ended up governing to the right, backing away from his redistributionist message after a capital flight and recently pursuing reforms to liberalize the labor market.
Trump appeared to be backing away from the Syrian conflict at the start of his term, but that changed last month when he ordered the country's first strikes on Syrian regime targets, following a horrific chemical attack blamed on the Assad regime. 3.
The research could also push China to assume an even more forceful role in international efforts to curb climate change by reducing carbon emissions, at a time when the United States, under President Trump, appears to be backing away from the issue.
Many countries are preoccupied with domestic challenges: The UK is consumed by Brexit, Mexico is in the middle of its own presidential transition, a climate skeptic has just become president-elect of Brazil, and Australia too may be backing away from climate commitments.
"We write to express our concern that Pentagon leadership is backing away from supporting and celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) service members and Department of Defense (DoD) employees," the eight Democrats wrote in a letter to Defense Secretary James Mattis.
Without backing away from their support for same-sex marriage and legal abortion, leading Democratic politicians could talk more favorably about moral and religious pluralism, and offer reassurances to people who feel themselves to be dissenters from a very novel cultural regime.
That agreement, signed July 22, was one of the first global monetary policy and currency agreements - re-establishing a gold standard for exchange rates, backing away from competitive devaluations and setting up the International Monetary Fund to bridge balance of payments gaps.
Their agreement, signed July 2.33, was one of the first global monetary policy and currency agreements - re-establishing a gold standard for exchange rates, backing away from competitive devaluations and setting up the International Monetary Fund to bridge balance of payments gaps.
Their agreement, signed July 22, was one of the first global monetary policy and currency agreements - re-establishing a gold standard for exchange rates, backing away from competitive devaluations and setting up the International Monetary Fund to bridge balance of payments gaps.
Editorial New York City has been backing away from harsh law enforcement policies under which tens of thousands of citizens were routinely stopped on the streets without cause, or dragged through the courts for petty offenses that often saddled them with criminal records.
The Italian government is already backing away from Matteo Renzi's labor market reforms at a time that the rise of populism — in the form of the Five Star Party — could lead to a very ineffective Italian government after next spring's Italian parliamentary elections.
And on the left, some accused her of backing away from Medicare for All when she released a plan that would transition the country onto single-payer health care by first using a public option of the type favored by Buttigieg and Biden.
Mr. Trump began backing away from his promise to move the embassy shortly after taking office, swayed in part by King Abdullah II of Jordan, who rushed to Washington without a White House invitation to buttonhole the new president at a prayer breakfast.
Editorial States across the country have rushed to trim prison costs by backing away from the draconian sentencing policies that drove up the national prison population from 2327,2000 at the start of the 1970s to a peak of about 1.6 million in 2009.
The research could also push China to assume an even more forceful role in international efforts to curb climate change by reducing carbon emissions, at a time when the United States, under President Trump, appears to be backing away from the issue.
WASHINGTON — Republican leaders are backing away from a proposal to fully repeal an expensive tax break used by more than 40 million tax filers to deduct state and local taxes amid pushback from fellow lawmakers whose residents rely on the popular provision.
But he has a pretty solid track record of achievement — keeping crime falling while backing away from some of the NYPD's most controversial practices, delivering a universal prekindergarten program, and becoming a national leader on labor issues like sick leave and paid vacation.
U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson offered on Tuesday to begin direct talks with North Korea without pre-conditions, backing away from U.S. demands that Pyongyang must first accept that any negotiations would have to be about giving up its nuclear arsenal.
The Big Sick — which stars Nanjiani as a version of himself, alongside Zoe Kazan as Emily — is funny and sweet while not backing away from matters that romantic comedies don't usually touch on, like serious illness, struggles in long-term marriages, and religion.
Its edge sensors do a pretty good job at keeping it safe, but I've run out of fingers counting the times Vector got too close to the edge of a table for comfort, before quickly backing away from a potential fall at the last second.
The opinions expressed are his own) By James Saft March 16 (Reuters) - The backing away from deeper negative interest rates by the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan may have tied the Federal Reserve's hands, leading it to strike a more accommodative tone.
WASHINGTON – Top U.S. national security officials have warned congressional Republicans and Democrats demanding a new war authorization that existing laws governing combat operations against terrorist groups are legally sufficient and that repealing them prematurely could signal the United States is backing away from the fight.
While backing away from Negative Interest Rate Policy (NIRP), the Bank of Japan promised to cap 10-year Japanese Government Bond (JGB) yields at zero percent unless and until inflation hits their 2 percent target, something that hasn't really happened in almost three decades.
According to NASA, when the spacecraft approached the space station, it was expected to demonstrate its automated control and maneuvering capabilities by hitting reverse and backing away from the station, which it would need to do in the event of a malfunction, prior to docking.
Tom Cotton (R-AR) also had harsh words for Google, calling out the company for backing away from its Project Maven collaboration with the US Military, as well as reports that Google is developing a censorship-friendly search engine to be deployed in China.
The CEO of JPMorgan Chase's consumer and community banking segment, Gordon Smith, said this week at an industry conference in New York that his company is backing away from the longest types of auto loans, because they could face greater stress in an economic downturn.
Yet, looking at the range of political movements which seem to be backing away from globalization and its benefits, it seems possible that the object lessons taught by the global financial crisis about self-reliance and national control are having a real economic impact.
So today, there is still risk that the deal could be upended — either by Republicans if Donald J. Trump is elected, or by Iranians who claim the United States is backing away from commitments and use that to undercut Mr. Zarif and Mr. Rouhani.
But with President Donald Trump backing away from a March 1 deadline to raise tariffs on Chinese goods, signs of slowing U.S. growth and a re-election campaign heating up, they say Trump's appetite to hold out for deep, immediate changes may be waning.
His interest in backing away from costly interventions in the Middle East tapped into the hopes of the long-neglected anti-interventionist and isolationist elements of the American right, and resonated with communities who have lost lives to seemingly endless occupations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
They say they hope that Mr. Trump, who has already shown signs of backing away from other campaign pledges, most notably his vow to repeal the Affordable Care Act entirely, will do the same when it comes to threats of prosecuting his defeated rival.
WASHINGTON/SEOUL (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson offered to begin direct talks with North Korea without pre-conditions, backing away from a key U.S. demand that Pyongyang must first accept that giving up its nuclear arsenal would be part of any negotiations.
"Despite efforts by banks to kill the agency, they are not backing away from their mission of preventing Americans from getting ripped off by financial firms," said Sarah Edelman, director of housing policy with the Center for American Progress, a liberal research group in Washington.
In a sudden and surprising shift of sentiment, the baseball writers who vote to decide who should be inducted into the Hall, and who should not, appear to be backing away from their punitive approach to Bonds and Clemens, and perhaps others as well.
On Tuesday, Justice Department officials said they were backing away from the request that Trump confidante Roger Stone receive up to nine years in prison, just hours after Trump tweeted attacking the sentencing recommendation from prosecutors from the US Attorney's office in Washington. Sen.
Birkenstock, now a partner at law firm Sandler Reiff, said one way groups may try to shield their donors now is by backing away from so-called "express advocacy" ads and retreating to ads that don't explicitly urge voters to support or defeat a candidate.
Trump admired Bondi for never backing away from him amid a controversy over a Trump political donation to her in 2014, as well as her office's decision when she was attorney general not to pursue a civil fraud investigation into the now-defunct Trump University.
Instead of backing away from the racially-charged term, as Hillary Clinton did in February when she told the Washington Post that she "shouldn't have used those words," and "wouldn't use them today," her husband doubled down during the altercation with protesters last week.
WASHINGTON – Top U.S. national security officials on Monday warned congressional Republicans and Democrats demanding a new war authorization that existing laws governing combat operations against terrorist groups are legally sufficient and that repealing them prematurely could signal the United States is backing away from the fight.
Ron DeSantisRonald Dion DeSantisFlorida first lady to miss Women for Trump event due to planned execution Florida governor orders criminal investigation into handling of Jeffrey Epstein case Groups ask court to block ex-felon voting law in Florida MORE (R-Fla.) backing away from the president's remarks.
Tillerson's remarks were a retreat from his position earlier this week when he offered to begin direct talks with North Korea without preconditions, backing away from a key U.S. demand that Pyongyang must first accept that giving up its nuclear arsenal would be part of any negotiations.
Ms. Scott yelled several times for her husband to "get out the car," but on the video, he cannot be seen through the window of the S.U.V. "Keith, don't do it," Ms. Scott shouted, as the video showed her backing away and panning to the ground.
Gorsuch did offer Democrats an olive branch by backing away from some of the most aggressive legal stances taken by the Bush administration in the war on terror, with the nominee declaring that he was in a camp of advisers who favored a less hawkish approach.
Instead of slowly tip-toeing around furniture and obstacles like other robovacs do (Neato's D7 is very good at this) the Coral One tends to just bump into objects, with enough force to even move chairs around a room, before backing away and heading off in another direction.
But even as traditional hardware companies are backing away from Android Wear devices, fashion companies seem to be picking up the slack; a host of new Android Wear 2.0 watches is set to arrive later this year from decidedly less tech-focused brands like Tommy Hilfiger and Hugo Boss.
The news, spotted by Polygon and announced on Forza's website as part of the most recent update release notes, marks the first instance of a game developer backing away from asserting its right to copy and include a virtual version of a dance move popularized in real life.
After backing away from a threat this week to immediately shut the border to stop a surge of migrants from Central America, Trump raised the specter of a 25-percent tariff on cars as a possible tool he could use to force Mexico to halt illegal immigration and drugs.
Without backing away from efforts to prevent and manage diseases and to increase primary care capacity to address acute care needs in office settings, efforts to address the needs of patients who end up in urgent care, emergency rooms, and hospitals for acute care should be a priority.
The plan does not say how the nation would reach the emissions goal or what it would cost, and future governments could change course — in fact, the proposal appears to leave the door open to backing away from the commitment if other countries do not follow Britain's lead.
The country ought to be dismayed by the way senators like Bob Corker, Susan Collins and Ron Johnson appear to be backing away from their principled objections based on half-measures promised by President Trump and the majority leader, Mitch McConnell, that will not address its big flaws.
Any move that the White House interprets as backing away from a staunch defense or giving Democrats room to press their case is likely to provoke an angry response from the president and aggravate Republican voters who believe the matter should not even be dignified by a trial.
This issue came to the fore this month when the acting assistant secretary for civil rights, Candice Jackson, sent a memo to the office's regional directors backing away from a policy that requires investigators to look for systemic problems — and whole classes of victims — when civil rights complaints emerge.
In comments broadcast on Fox News on Wednesday night, Trump said he would be willing to work with immigrants who have abided by U.S. laws while living in the country, backing away from his insistence during the primaries that he would try to deport all 11 million illegal immigrants.
Speaking last week at the Council on Foreign Relations, US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley signaled that the Trump administration is backing away from the Obama administration's stated policy of demanding that Assad step down as part of any final deal to end the country's brutal civil war.
In his first tweet on Wednesday, the Republican president showed no sign of backing away from the tariffs, saying the United States had lost more than 55,000 factories and 6 million manufacturing jobs and let its trade deficit soar since the 1989-1993 administration of President George H.W. Bush.
After accusing unnamed e-cigarette makers last month of "backing away from commitments made to the FDA and the public" to reduce the use of such products among teens, FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb is reportedly preparing to bring the hammer down on Juul and Altria, the maker of Marlboro, in particular.
The Justice Department is backing away from consent decrees that aim to address racial inequities in policing, the Department of Housing and Urban Development is gutting fair housing enforcement, and a ProPublica report last year revealed a broad administration-wide push for all agencies to scale back civil rights enforcement generally.
In addition, some 5,377 new high-end condos units are being constructed at a time when DNA Info adds that foreign buyers are either backing away from New York purchases, or buying cheaper residences, thanks to the strength of the dollar, which makes expensive New York apartments that much pricier.
Read more: The FDA just called out e-cig startup Juul and tobacco giant Altria for backing away from a pledge to fight teen vapingResearchers at Stanford concluded last year that Juul's marketing campaign was "patently youth-oriented," thanks to a combination of launch parties, social-media blitzes, and vape giveaways.
Just before an informal EU summit in Austria, May showed no sign of backing away from her Brexit plan, shrugging off criticism at home and in Brussels over her proposals for future trade after Britain quits the bloc, the biggest foreign policy shift for the country in almost half a century.
The more serious risk to backing away from the Midwest, Democrats here and elsewhere say, is that the party could endanger its newly won House majority and all but concede a long-term Republican majority in the Senate by not plowing top-of-the-ticket resources across the Great Lakes region.
Because otherwise, imagine getting murdered online for using a word that people don't use anymore, and then you see two years later that the person who led that mob against you is in trouble of their own and is backing away from something that might be worse than what you did.
Love magazine typically shoots the videos in the late summer or early fall, so Kardashian West likely participated in the annual tradition before backing away from the public eye after five masked man broke into her Paris apartment, held her at gunpoint and stole $10 million worth of jewelry back in October.
Now, United Nations officials appear to be backing away from airdrops, saying that the United Nations aid agency rules require permission from the Syrian government — something that is unlikely to happen because there is no reason to expect that the government would allow airdrops in areas where it has prohibited land convoys.
The sense that Trump was backing away from a plan to roll out new Russia sanctions came after The Washington Post reported that Trump was upset that the US had expelled 60 Russian diplomats, believing the US would match the number of diplomats expelled by individual European countries -- not as a whole.
In the hours leading up to the vote, the President phoned GOP allies on Capitol Hill to ask their advice and vent at some of the bill's shortcomings, leading many to believe he was backing away from his earlier support of the compromise spending legislation, according to people familiar with the calls.
In an interview with Anderson Cooper that will air on Tuesday evening, American Psycho: The Musical extra Donald Trump Jr. argued that his father's immigration policy is the same as it ever was, despite reports that Trump Sr. is backing away from his initial pledge to kick eleven million undocumented immigrants out of the country.
Backing away in the Soyuz, I was thinking how having lived there so long, how this is the hardest thing we've ever done, it was harder than going to the moon, building this facility that has this incredible amount of potential and it really struck me, I felt privileged to be a part of it.
"What we're seeing now is men are backing away from the role that we try to encourage them to play, which is actively mentoring and sponsoring women in the workplace," said Al Harris, who has been running workplace equality programs and writing on the topic from Chicago with his partner, Andie Kramer, for many years.
Editorial New York City is wisely backing away from an abusive "zero tolerance" policing strategy that led officers to blanket minority communities with criminal summonses for minor infractions — like drinking beer in public or sitting in a park after dark — and was based on the discredited premise that petty misconduct leads to serious crime.
"Bottom line, it comes down to whether the Fed will focus on one piece of economic news (and thus continue to day trade the data) or are they backing away from their obsession with each individual figure in and of itself," Peter Boockvar, chief market analyst at The Lindsey Group, said in a Tuesday note to clients.
Within a few weeks of becoming attorney general, Sessions would engage in a strategic undermining of civil rights laws and enforcement, including backing away from the enforcement of consent decrees as a verifiable means to reign in police brutality and reneging on its previous support in key legal battles against racially-targeted voter suppression in Texas.
Diane Greene, who is the head of the Google Cloud business that won a contract with the Pentagon's Project Maven, said during a weekly meeting with employees on Friday that the company was backing away from its A.I. work with the military, according to a person familiar with the discussion but not permitted to speak publicly about it.
With less than 24 hours remaining until Apple reveals the iPhone 11 — or whatever they might be named — two of the most trusted sources of Apple rumors are backing away from their predictions that the new iPhones will include reverse wireless charging that would let the Apple phone top up AirPods in a wireless charging case.
Sen. Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators call for Barr to release full results of Epstein investigation Trump health official: Controversial drug pricing move is 'top priority' Environmental advocates should take another look at biofuels MORE (R-Iowa), the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, is backing away from his prediction of an impending vacancy on the Supreme Court.
Maine Senator Susan Collins could flip to a no vote; she agreed to vote for the last bill in exchange for a promise that the Senate would vote on two bills seeking to stabilize the Affordable Care Act, but House Speaker Paul Ryan has been hinting he might not honor that deal and the White House has been backing away from it.
In an address from the White House, President Donald Trump said the United States did not necessarily have to respond militarily to Iranian missile attacks on military bases housing U.S. troops in Iraq overnight, backing away from days of angry rhetoric against Iran as the two countries tried to defuse a crisis over the American killing of Iranian commander Qassem Soleimani.
Backing away from talk of tangible harms and damaging platform defaults — aka the actual conversational substance of the conference (from talk of how dating apps are impacting how much sex people have and with whom they're doing it; to shiny new biometric identity systems that have rebooted discriminatory caste systems) — to push the idea of a need to "strike a balance between speech, security, privacy and safety".
After rumors surfaced earlier this week that it would be backing away from its troubled subscription-based movie ticket offering, it posted official word tonight that it will be shutting down operations in the U.S. "Today, with a heavy heart, we're announcing that Sinemia is closing its doors and ending operations in the US effective immediately," the company writes in a statement posted to its front page.
Newsweek senior political reporter Kurt Eichenwald is backing away from his report that supporters of Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE booed when the president-elect eulogized the astronaut John Glenn at an Iowa rally Thursday night.
SoftBank backing away as an investor leaves a big hole that's difficult to fill in terms of scale and depth of pockets among the rest of the VC field, and the company has been stepping away from a number of its more high-profile investments since encountering difficulties of its own in terms of returning value on the biggest checks its cut, including for WeWork .
Three ways people are backing away from the 9 to 5 grind: Four-day work weeks Remote work, even on an unlimited basis Flex time Between the lines: None of these options are really new, but what's driving them is a mix of cultural need and technological progress, including: Young parents who want to put in time with kids, especially the women who disproportionately bear the career costs of having kids.
Most prominently, as The New York Times points out, the company appears to be backing away from its stance that screen time and parental control apps shouldn't have access to the same powerful mobile device management (MDM) and VPN APIs that big companies do — a stance which the company conveniently used earlier this year to remove a whole bunch of those apps just as it was coincidentally introducing its own Screen Time feature.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE on Friday said he has no problem with however the United Kingdom decides to leave the European Union, backing away from his explosive criticism of Prime Minister Theresa May.
"We write to express our concern that Pentagon leadership is backing away from supporting and celebrating lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) service members and Department of Defense (DoD) employees," the eight Democrats wrote in a letter to Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE.
Mr. Brat, himself an insurgent conservative who won a primary two years ago to end the career of the Republican majority leader at the time, Eric Cantor, said he believed Mr. Trump could afford to be aggressive because people elected him "to bring the fight to D.C." As someone who displays little ideological consistency and has a long history of backing away from his toughest assertions, Mr. Trump has priorities that remain fuzzy.
Top quotes from the GOP town hall in Wisconsin Here are six takeaways from the town hall, which aired on CNN and was moderated by Anderson Cooper: Backing away from the pledge Initially designed to stymie the threat of a Trump independent run, the real-estate mogul's Republican foes have been hamstrung by the signed pledge they all gave to the Republican National Committee in September to back the winner of the party's nominating contest for months.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) is backing away from Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the Republican nominee, to focus on House races.
Terry McAuliffe (D) on Sunday criticized President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE for backing away from a deal to fix the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, saying the president is being controlled by his senior policy adviser Stephen Miller.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer told a congressional that he will speak by telephone with Liu He, China's vice premier and chief negotiator in the trade talks, "in the next day and a half" and then expects to meet with him in Osaka, site of the G20 summit, along with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin before Trump's meeting there with Xi. Talks to reach a broad deal broke down last month after U.S. officials accused China of backing away from agreed commitments.
Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus said Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE isn't looking to hurt the Clintons as he explained why the president-elect is backing away from pursuing a criminal case against Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonLewandowski on potential NH Senate run: If I run, 'I'm going to win' Fighter pilot vs.
Anything short of backing away from this reckless move proves just how unfit for office Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE is, and just how unprepared and disinterested his administration is in fulfilling its obligation to govern on behalf of all people who call the United States home.
Representative Devin Nunes, Republican of California and another staunch defender of the president, has promised to ask the Justice Department to open a criminal inquiry into whether the special counsel's office mishandled the prosecution of George Papadopoulos, a former Trump campaign adviser who pleaded guilty to lying to the F.B.I. Both Mr. Barr's critics and defenders are carefully watching the Flynn case for signs that Mr. Barr is backing away from what had been an aggressive prosecution initiated by Mr. Mueller and inherited by the United States attorney's office in Washington.

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