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"backslide" Definitions
  1. to lapse morally or in the practice of religion
  2. to revert to a worse condition : RETROGRESS

139 Sentences With "backslide"

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"It's a real backslide," CAWP director Debbie Walsh told Refinery29.
Cramer explained the company's backslide, which began a year ago.
"It's easy to backslide," Mr. Galland said in an interview.
The big thing is just to make sure we don't backslide.
Throughout, Greece's creditors will be watching to make sure it doesn't backslide.
Britain's sterling also remained in focus as it began to backslide again.
The 2019 backslide seems to reflect a post-midterms diminishment of that intensity.
Guatemala cannot afford to backslide, and Washington must help it stay the course.
But it isn't yet clear whether these steps will stop the backslide anytime soon.
If it's just you, you can backslide pretty easily, because who's going to know?
Or do you think we're in a temporary phase and maybe people will backslide?
Even on the hardest days, when you backslide into old patterns, it's worth it.
How can America serve as a beacon to others if it continues to backslide?
Lest parties backslide, clear standards and detailed procedures for inclusion would keep them in line.
And sadly Brexit will only leave more room for Britain to backslide on previous commitments.
The backslide came despite the Federal Reserve's decision over the weekend to slash interest rates.
"No one wants to backslide to those bad old days," Becerra told reporters last week.
In the absence of scrutiny, there is every reason to worry that banks will backslide.
Failure to make meaningful progress toward peace will only bring about a backslide toward more war.
Without strong U.S. investments in global health, we will backslide and tremendous progress will be lost.
Many see her as the country's best chance to prevent a backslide into absolute military rule.
Otherwise, we'll get it, we'll hit a bump in the short run, and we'll backslide again.
But when he returned to Washington, he watched with dismay as Mr. Renzi seemed to backslide.
And depriving yourself of little pleasures may actually make you more likely to backslide and slip up.
Situations like Toys "R" Us are a stark reminder why that trend should continue and never backslide.
If the marketplaces do start to backslide later this year, keep in mind that intentional mismanagement—i.e.
Last week, the backslide continued even further as Sall reneged on his commitment to shorten term limits.
The fretful union of today, dominated by governments that scrap and bicker and backslide, is not an aberration.
We can easily backslide into male-dominated religious fundamentalism, the book insists; we do it all the time.
Political scientists have thought for years that democracies that achieve this level of wealth don't backslide into authoritarianism.
While she put on a little weight from his meals, a summer break spent apart lead her to backslide.
That backslide raises questions about whether drillers' plans to increase their rig counts are sustainable, even in the Permian.
Without that prodding from the blacks, the whites will backslide into their old comfortable arrangement with the local Democrats.
We have to be careful that we not backslide on these advances by using overdoses as part of homicide investigations.
Florida could backslide, in large part because all seven seats on the state Supreme Court are held by GOP appointees.
Either way, while the revival of Touch ID might seem like a rare backslide for Apple, that's not exactly the case.
"Well I think the concern that needs to be paramount is, number one, do not backslide on the families," he said.
We need a rapid phase-out of coal and we can't afford to backslide on progress we've made toward that goal.
Cambodia has six months to convince its biggest export market that it has arrested a backslide on human rights and democracy.
Conversely, low and stable fuel prices can cause fuel economy to backslide, which occurred from the late 1980s until a decade ago.
Thinkers like Tegg and Tronto would argue that we must bridge the empathy gap to reverse this backslide into the ecological abyss.
You see him working at things, and he is doing work on himself, but there is always going to be that backslide.
"We are not going to backslide even if the United States at the moment...is backsliding from its previous commitments," he said.
Worsening militia violence has raised fears of a backslide toward the civil wars of the turn of the century that killed millions.
Mabus, who pushed for increased diversity during his tenure as Navy secretary, expressed concern about a potential backslide under the Trump administration.
"We're going to do everything we must do to continue to move forward rather than backslide," said Xavier Becerra, California's attorney general.
It's not that Erdoğan has special favor for the feminist movement, which has been grappling with a backslide as Turkey becomes more oppressive.
Amid a global backslide on democratic norms, Trump has sent another message that the U.S. is not interested in championing liberal democratic norms.
By all indications, this is the beginning of an anti-science, pro-business backslide that is as potentially calamitous as it self-inflicted.
Clients who relapse aren't kicked out of care, as happens in other settings, and are instead offered support to get through the backslide.
So when ... But this is part of what's going on is that informal time, and we have to make sure we don't backslide.
Such accusations, strange as they are, seem to be a backslide toward pre-summit North Korean propaganda of half-baked, slightly crazy accusations.
The team endured a backslide the following season, winning just four games and losing Garoppolo early in the year with an ACL tear.
A suitable soundtrack to this inevitable backslide is pivotal, and there's few better choices than this prime cut of semi-forgotten French disco fancy.
Indeed, some of the most promising improvements—the slowing rate of deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, for instance—are beginning to backslide once more.
Our eyes and ears on the ground will now be behind high walls and could lead to security backslide in areas cleared of ISIS.
Unfortunately, in the past few years much has changed and we are witnessing a backslide in what was once Africa's brightest democratic success story.
If last year's season of The Bachelorette was one of the most progressive ever, this season of The Bachelor certainly felt like a backslide.
For others, it was evidence that the investigation was politically contaminated and beginning to backslide into the influence trading it was intended to remedy.
The push for votes also comes at a time of increased European alarm over Turkey's democratic backslide and rising concerns over immigration and integration.
Bolsonaro is an advocate for authoritarian rule, and some Brazilians worry the former military leader's election will see the country backslide into a military dictatorship.
Even if we tend to backslide to irrationality, that doesn't mean we should indulge that when we are deliberating how to run a society. No!
During a question and answer session he was also asked what the ECB would do if it looked like inflation was starting to backslide again.
In American politics, in particular, there's been a backslide in recent years, with Trumpist conservatives embracing a narrower nationalism, and "globalist" emerging as an epithet.
Islamist groups, many allied with a Trump-like populist former lieutenant general, have recently gained power, and the elections could put Indonesia on a democratic backslide.
"It's a real backslide," Debbie Walsh, the director of the Center for American Women and Politics, told Refinery29 of Trump's embarrassing lack of female cabinet members.
Worsening militia violence in recent months has also raised fears of a backslide toward the civil wars of the turn of the century that killed millions.
The Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 contributed to those high-profit years for American agriculture, and yet we continue to backslide on its objectives.
The implicit racism and xenophobia in Trump's message made a Clinton win that much more important to feminists and progressives determined to prevent a cultural backslide.
There are lots of different reasons why these measles outbreaks are happening, but health experts say the backslide has a lot to do with vaccine hesitancy.
Worsening militia violence in recent months has meanwhile raised fears of a backslide toward the civil wars of the turn of the century that killed millions.
This was not forthcoming, heartening those who feared (and still fear) that Mr. Trump's betrayal of America's commitments would cause other countries to backslide as well.
Senior U.S. officials, who spoke before Green's trip on condition of anonymity, have expressed concern that once sanctions are lifted progress by the Bashir government could backslide.
Regional backslide As the world hails Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo's reporting, fellow prize-winning journalist Maria Ressa is facing increasing legal scrutiny in the Philippines.
ECLAC director Lais Abramo said government-led programs had been crucial in this, and that it was "very important" to keep them going to prevent a backslide.
Nova, who has a 6.88 E.R.A. over his last six starts, has become emblematic of a starting rotation that has begun to backslide after a strong May.
That's partly why health and environment advocates are concerned a weaker replacement could result in stalled progress, and possibly a backslide to smoggier air and a warmer climate.
As we first told you ... her going back for treatment was a result of a backslide from being back in the spotlight after her Paper magazine cover story.
If corporations start to backslide on their zero-deforestation agreements, then conservationists are likely to let them know — loudly and emphatically — that they're doing the wrong thing. 5.
"If you cut the funding by this much, I think there's a real risk we will backslide, and a whole lot more people will become infected," he said.
But part of what frustrates many women I spoke with — in senior leadership positions and around the room — is what they feel is a backslide from earlier years.
So now it is up to the Government not to question, quibble or backslide on what we have been instructed to do, but to get on with the job.
Sources connected to her family tell us ... Amanda checked into an L.A.-area rehab facility in January -- the end result of a backslide that we're told started months earlier.
But since Tuesday, North Korea has begun a marked backslide towards the old rhetoric of hostilities, and it all kicked off with a meltdown over days-old military drills.
Now he's the executive producer of a (so-far) niche show, on a newer streaming network, about a cataclysmic backslide for women that critics credit for having resonance today.
If the U.S. and Iran continue to use Iraq as a battleground, there will be a backslide to sectarianism with another generation of Iraqi civilians caught in the middle.
If Congress allows non-defense spending to backslide, and focuses increased spending only in the areas of "hard" defense, Americans and the world will be less safe and healthy.
One index, by the Varieties of Democracies Institute (V-Dem), shows either no overall democratic improvement or a backslide in 158 of 179 countries studied between 2008 and 2018.
After years of slow but tangible reform, the country appears poised to backslide into impunity and violence, while Guatemalans continue to flee crushing poverty and crime in large numbers.
Facilities that emit hazardous chemicals were also exempted from the "once in, always in" rule, which could allow heavy polluters to backslide and let more dangerous substances into the air.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In 2018 we watched the further backslide of liberal democracy around the world, not helped by the dire prospects climate change poses for our species.
The way high school diploma requirements are currently evolving across the United States virtually ensures that the nation will continue to backslide in social equity, economic well-being and international competitiveness.
The start of the college football season is mere weeks away, and fans begging for Nick Saban's Alabama Crimson Tide to backslide do not have a lot to pin their hopes on.
" However, the story notes that scientists believe that Trump's moves to weaken environmental regulations and ease enforcement could transform "what has so far been a modest, two-year backslide into a dangerous trend.
Speaking at the Conservative party's annual conference in Birmingham, May said it was time to "get on with the job," vowing that the U.K. government would not question, quibble or backslide on Brexit.
Methadone treatment is intended to curb the craving for heroin, but the clinics also tend to be gathering spots for less resolute addicts who often lead one another to backslide, addiction experts said.
Whether Obama's Supreme Court nominee receives a hearing is but the latest backslide from the lofty ideals of Article I. Today, we are on the doorstep of spring, with Easter and Passover ascendant.
While bond sales are good news for the government, Greece's creditors are concerned that it may use them as an excuse to backslide on politically painful changes as its bailouts approach an end.
The Obama administration made so many strides to recognize queer love and respect gender affirmation in our institutions, and there is a very real chance that those victories will backslide in the coming years.
Photo: APThe Global Climate Action Summit (GCAS), which kicked off in San Francisco Wednesday, marks a major ratcheting up of the local and state-level revolution against the Trump administration's backslide on climate action.
The Economist: Looking at the rest of the Arab World in terms of the ability for journalist to write or to express an independent voice, it seems like there has been a backslide there.
More commitments from world leaders to enhance nuclear security are expected at the summit but anti-proliferation groups worry that without further meetings at the highest levels, interest could wane and improvements could backslide.
The big upside to all flavors of proportionality — and the reason places hardly ever backslide from proportional to nonproportional systems — is that it basically solves all the map-drawing problems in one fell swoop.
After a triumphant end to 2017, White House sources tell Axios that they see a dangerous pattern forming for this year: a backslide into bad habits of the chaotic early days of the Trump presidency.
By 2015, Mr. Orban had cajoled several Central and East European countries to block the European Union's efforts to resettle thousands of migrants fleeing violence elsewhere — and provided a template for a democratic backslide in Poland.
The sector's gloom was further compounded by a 270 percent slump in VW's global October numbers, and with Wall Street futures dithering either side of flat in New York overall sentiment was starting to backslide again.
But de-funding implementation of Dodd-Frank's provision on conflict minerals would cause a significant backslide after years of progress toward cleaner supply chains and improved security for many men, women and children in eastern Congo.
Consumers who are concerned about their financial rights have the power to let their congressional representatives know that they will not accept efforts to trigger a drastic backslide in the federal government's protection of their rights.
The main problem was that the founders of the European Union never considered the possibility that a member state would backslide, and did not create procedures to deal conclusively with such an event, Ms. Reding said.
The Paris process has been weakened by a move by U.S. President Donald Trump to begin withdrawing the world's largest historical emitter from the agreement last month, making it easier for other big countries to backslide.
Gearing up for the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Democrats have been under pressure from American trade unions to ensure that Mexico does not backslide on commitments to strengthen the rights of organized labor in the country.
The Paris process has been weakened by a move by U.S. President Donald Trump to begin withdrawing the world's largest historical emitter from the agreement last month, making it easier for other big countries to backslide.
The Republican presidential nominee was hit by two brutal polls on Tuesday that showed him badly lagging in the critical swing states of Virginia and Florida, underscoring the backslide that Trump's campaign can't seem to stop.
"We are not going to backslide even if the United States at the moment…is backsliding from its previous commitments," European climate commissioner Miguel Arias Canete told reporters in Beijing this week, according to a Reuters report.
A new study, however, suggests that using specific strategies -- such as weighing yourself regularly and planning for situations in which you might backslide -- could modestly slow the rate of weight regain in obese adults who have lost weight.
This suggests the EU could do with a new category of associate membership, serving as a halfway house for applicants not yet ready for full membership but also as a naughty step for members that backslide too much.
With the current opioid crisis and an uptick in violent crime in a few cities bucking the overall downward trend in violent crime nationally, now is not the time to backslide on helping young people make better choices.
So when he says "put away the gun and take this love," when he declares "hate is poison in the blood," when he warns about a backslide toward racial division and hatred masquerading as religion, you pay attention.
However, for companies that are already below the 10-ton limit for an individual pollutant or the 25-ton limit for a group of pollutants, adhering to rules that are less strict would allow them to backslide, Walke warned.
After remeeting cute years later at a 12-step program for sex addicts, they go on a sort-of date — and then, fearing a backslide into old habits, spend the rest of the film trying to subvert their lust.
When an individual does not have access to the tools and/or resources necessary for their personal advancement, they're left with two possible outcomes; they can either maintain their current financial situation or they could backslide down the socioeconomic spectrum.
"Gradually changing your habits one at a time doesn't work well — the engineered attraction of the attention economy, combined with the friction of convenience, will diminish your inertia until you backslide toward where you started," Newport writes in his book.
Thousands have died and a fifth of Central Africans have fled violence that broke out in 2013, with U.N. peacekeepers and national security forces struggling to contain ethnic violence which is stoking fears of a backslide to full-blown conflict.
Despite the criticisms of Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi, the pope's allies have urged him to lend her his support — and, they hope, political strength — as the country's best chance to prevent a backslide into absolute rule by the military.
After the revolution in Tunisia, however, leaders sought to prevent a backslide to authoritarianism, creating the commission to unveil the truth of crimes in the country from 303 to 2013, preserve the evidence for public memory and recommend cases for prosecution.
Deadly protests in September and December as well as worsening militia violence across the vast, flimsily governed country in recent months have raised fears of a backslide toward the civil wars of the turn of the century that killed millions.
"There's something really profound about promoting two movies with my two best friends in the world of 20 years," said Ms. Lyonne, 37, whose character Nicky on "Orange Is the New Black" took a harrowing backslide into heroin use in Season 4.
That's not necessarily bad or good, and it's far too early to panic about any of his relative backslide, but the Pacers obviously need more from their best player if they want their long-term trajectory to incline as high as it can.
"The question is, will this give permission to school districts that want to backslide?" said Liz Accles, the executive director of Community Food Advocates, which worked with Ms. James when she served as the city's public advocate, to push for free lunches citywide.
Christy Lopez, a former Justice Department civil rights lawyer who led federal investigations that found patterns of discriminatory policing in Ferguson and Chicago, said she feared that some places operating under consent decrees had gone into a backslide since Mr. Trump's inauguration.
Christy Lopez, a former Justice Department civil rights lawyer who led federal investigations that found patterns of discriminatory policing in Ferguson and Chicago, said she feared that some places operating under consent decrees had gone into a backslide since Mr. Trump's inauguration.
But where prom is sometimes framed as a signifier of impending adulthood or a chance to rocket the action forward with grand romantic gestures, "The Party Favor" flips the script by having the show's characters backslide into the worst versions of themselves.
The remarks come as Trump is weighing the possibility of imposing tariffs or quotas on steel imports to protect the US steel industry and as other countries have chafed at Trump's protectionist tone, warning against a backslide away from increasingly free trade policies between countries.
"It's indeed important to continue with reforms, not to backslide on what has been achieved so far, which is quite a bit and that includes privatizations … Reform(ing) the public administration, the legal system Building on what has been achieved so far," he said.
On Tuesday, Francis is scheduled to meet with the civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who's been criticized around the world for not doing enough to halt the violence — but who may be the country's best chance to prevent a backslide into absolute military rule.
Either, Jaime is going to backslide into his disturbing infatuation with his sister and get himself murdered during the Battle for King's Landing — or he's going to kill Cersei and return to Brienne, which will have a limited emotional impact thanks to being so rushed.
As Warren continues to backslide in the race for the Democratic nomination, it's becoming more likely a bloc of her supporters will see Klobuchar as the next viable option—be it because of political ideology or because they want to see a woman in the White House.
If Mr. Trump does not grant the Pentagon's request for a more robust American troop level, there is concern that the Afghan forces may not be able to even maintain the current stalemate, causing the country's security situation to backslide further, and that Kabul, the capital, could come under more high-visibility attacks.
ET, TSN217 (Winnipeg), FSN Southwest (Dallas) ABOUT THE JETS (213-214-33): Ladd certainly has raised his trade value, scoring seven goals in his past 23 games and four in the past three, but Winnipeg continues to backslide in the standings and now sits just four points ahead of Edmonton for last in the West.

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