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"backtrack" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to go back along the same route that you have just come along
  2. [intransitive] to change an earlier statement, opinion or promise because of pressure from somebody/somethingTopics Opinion and argumentc2

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Yes, Trump got himself into hot water by declining to condemn avowed racists and anti-Semites without caveat following a murderous terrorist attack (only to backtrack amid pressure and then to backtrack from the backtrack).
Last time, in 2015, the markets forced him to backtrack.
Frantic attempts to backtrack are far too little, too late.
Some hardline activists fear that, if elected, Labour might backtrack.
They may backtrack their conclusion again two years from today.
There are entire guides on how to backtrack and binge.
On Wednesday, fund officials did not backtrack from this view.
His attempts to backtrack and offer to mediate were rejected.
The singer continued to backtrack and ultimately issued an apology.
Mr. Trump was later forced to backtrack from that position.
Over the following weeks, rather than backtrack, he doubled down.
Let's backtrack so you understand the background of the case.
Upcoming models of iPhone are almost certainly not going to backtrack.
I think when people are under the gun, they often backtrack.
Or backtrack to figure out what the heck you did wrong.
If you don't backtrack this is gonna hurt both of us.
Thankfully, he didn't seem to consider this a time to backtrack.
Let's backtrack a bit to understand exactly how this can happen.
The President will say 'I will kill them all' then backtrack.
Such a backtrack would be "unacceptable" to the EU, one said.
Later in the evening, he appeared to backtrack on those comments.
Speaking on Friday, Cohn appeared to backtrack on his previous comments.
Both candidates were forced to backtrack from past criticism of Trump.
We're certainly not going to backtrack on gay, lesbian, transgender rights.
And yes, you could always backtrack like you do with the books.
"It's scary to backtrack because then you feel very vulnerable," she said.
When meeting other groups, bonobos often just backtrack into their own territories.
"I shouldn't have said tapes," Giuliani said as he tried to backtrack.
In fact, it's almost always the player making the decision to backtrack.
Di Maio responded on his Facebook account that he would not backtrack.
Despite her attempts to backtrack, twitter users fired back at Ryan's misreporting.
His acting chief of staff may have undercut that — only to backtrack.
He could backtrack on that promise and decide to sit with Netanyahu.
During a two-day trial in August, he was forced to backtrack.
They rapidly backtrack, overemphasizing how straight the queerbaited couple or character is.
Yet earlier this month, even Trump appeared to backtrack on the wall's scope.
After the number of migrants reaching the U.S. exploded, he began to backtrack.
It also appeared to backtrack on Mr Kim's alleged offer to discuss denuclearisation.
But ordinary Saudis have bristled at the austerity, causing the government to backtrack.
On Thursday, though, a senior defense official appeared to backtrack on the claims.
Also, if you ever find yourself trapped, use a different route to backtrack.
He also called the hospital's IT department to help backtrack through medical charts.
Zero.  How many times has he made an attempt to backtrack at all?
Backtrack to the months right after the 2016 election and Trump's unlikely win.
Then, last week, Footaction's parent company, Foot Locker, said that it would backtrack.
Chief Haber had to publicly backtrack from his initial description of the shooting.
"We will not backtrack," said Prem Bahadur Basnet, from Punarbas in Kanchanpur district.
Several prominent Shiite clerics urged officials to backtrack before it was too late.
But Trump's support for Moore has forced the GOP to backtrack on its stance.
For some, Amazon's backtrack might be a good enough reason to boycott the company.
Notoriously touchy, he may be tempted to backtrack if his ratings continue to decline.
The White House flatly denied the claim and demanded Netanyahu backtrack, which he did.
I guess I should backtrack a little from asking you extremely specific plot questions.
Krikorian, meanwhile, is putting Republican politicians on notice not to backtrack on immigration enforcement.
McCarthy told reporters he is "85033 percent" confident Trump wouldn't backtrack on the deal.
Let me backtrack a little to explain why I was worried about my stay.
Trump could backtrack over time, much as former U.S. President George W. Bush did.
For those unfamiliar with the situation, let's backtrack to the tweet that started it all.
"I mean, he's definitely threatened my reputation," I offered in a feeble attempt to backtrack.
I backtrack to try and find them, but I'm too thirsty and give up quickly.
She did not suggest the Fed would backtrack in normalization or using the balance sheet.
Also Uber could ultimately backtrack on its agreement to allow drivers to ask for tips.
But when the reality turns out differently, banks often have to backtrack, eroding their credibility.
Congress should not backtrack on the promise of the Cures Act by repealing the ACA.
If your friend has been less than truthful, your plan may encourage her to backtrack.
What's happening: Local reports said the backtrack comes amid right-wing criticism of the deal.
But then the Republican base revolted against that legislation, and Fox hosts had to backtrack.
So I am saying, 'No,' for now but leaving room to backtrack in the future.
Dogs are well known for their ability to backtrack to a beloved home — or person.
If the T.P.L.F. can spoil Mr. Abiy's efforts, the government may be forced to backtrack.
"You backtrack on everything that you ever believed in, everything about your safety," she said.
The next day Trump had to backtrack, saying he meant to say the exact opposite.
"The overall trend is positive," he said, but while many countries move forward, others backtrack.
The decision to backtrack on the penalties sparked an outcry from the rest of the field.
It then appeared to cancel the factory altogether, only to backtrack after a call from Trump.
Let's backtrack a bit though and unravel the key events that — spoiler — resulted in Naz's freedom.
Wolff said the car had looked competitive in the morning and Mercedes would have to backtrack.
But this wasn't the first time Zuckerberg has brushed off critics and then had to backtrack.
There's even a chance that Beijing could backtrack on the downsizing if things get bad enough.
Then, at a meeting with drug company executives, he seemed to backtrack and emphasized competition instead.
Excessive public self-congratulation makes it more difficult to backtrack later, should subsequent talks be unproductive.
"He would say things in meetings that his attorneys would have to backtrack on," Berzin said.
On "MBTD (Mental Breakdown)", a saccharine mainstream EDM-inspired backtrack blares as CL raps in Korean.
"Now we backtrack," she said as she rolled down Flatbush Avenue to L.I.U. and her class.
If there isn't, they will backtrack to the space a meek driver would have claimed immediately.
It's also possible they may backtrack on their word and continue to fund anti-LGBTQ causes.
She was forced on Monday to backtrack on a policy dubbed the "dementia tax" by opponents.
The pariah state has promised disarmament more than once, only to repeatedly backtrack on its commitments.
If something suddenly doesn't work, you can backtrack to an earlier version and figure out why.
To backtrack a little, Mywish Marketplaces operates Deal4Loans, a price comparison and loan aggregation website in India.
He attempted to relax a definition of slave labor, but was forced to backtrack after an outcry.
Back let's backtrack first: The jeans that spurred my search came from one image of Debbie Harry.
The Rebel's influence is deep, and it's too late for Levant, or anyone really, to backtrack now.
"Backtrack" is rated R (Under 17 requires accompanying parent or adult guardian) for violence and frightening images.
Realizing he'd made a mistake, Spicer tried to backtrack minutes later while still standing at the podium.
He attempted to relax a definition of slave labor but was forced to backtrack after an outcry.
We had to backtrack and it ended up being a little more of a fiasco than expected.
Mr. Thiam has repeatedly said that he would not backtrack as a result of investment bankers' complaints.
Tesla touted its nearly 100% automated production line — but had to backtrack after it missed production targets.
At a rally in Duluth, Minnesota, on Wednesday, Trump defended his decision to backtrack on the policy.
Backtrack to the peak of "tough on crime," severe-minimum sentencing initiatives and the numbers increase further.
Then he and some top advisors seemed to backtrack, saying Soleimani "could have been" targeting US embassies.
Some supervision by the European Union continues, to ensure the country does not backtrack on reform efforts.
Yes, 313, if you include the penalties that forced the Saints to backtrack and regain lost yardage.
When the moderator gave him a chance to backtrack, Mr. Sanders did not show any self-doubt.
Twitter has begun to backtrack and remove badges from offending accounts, but there's still no clear solution coming.
The president clarified his remarks during a meeting with lawmakers at the White House, in a rare backtrack.
On Friday, CNN published a report highlighting various violations, leading the company to backtrack on Dorsey's earlier statement.
It's possible to see Musk make decisions, revamp decisions, and either charge ahead or backtrack in real time.
Public outcry forced the county to backtrack, though three (overwhelmingly white) poll sites are now slated to close.
Pyongyang has in the past promised to back off its nuclear weapon development program, only to repeatedly backtrack.
" Schumer warned that North Korea could "backtrack on vague commitments as soon as it is in its interests.
Under pressure from lawmakers and the general public, the company had to backtrack from its original price increase.
A day later, Rouhani appeared to backtrack, saying he would meet with Trump only after sanctions are lifted.
Then, backtrack to Boonville's Pennyroyal Farm, the sister farmstead to one of Mendocino's most beloved wineries, Navarro Vineyards.
Last year, Trump was forced to quickly backtrack after announcing his intent to nominate another loyalist, Republican Rep.
The White House seems prepared to backtrack on its policy to reduce fuel standards and decrease ethanol mandates.
But once Mr. Trump was elected, Mr. Fields was forced to backtrack, and he ultimately canceled the project.
For example, it appears to backtrack on the repeated U.S. assurance that it will not adopt discriminatory rules.
The backtrack on Mr. Ratcliffe heightens scrutiny on what will happen with Sue Gordon, Mr. Coats's No. 2.
Some questioned the timing of his backtrack on the issue as he made moves toward a presidential run.
The backtrack on Mr. Ratcliffe heightens scrutiny on what will happen with Sue Gordon, Mr. Coats's No. 2.
The announcers genuinely forgot him, and had to backtrack to admit sheepishly that he should be heading out too.
The government faced such an outcry that it has already been forced to backtrack on some of its plans.
The United States has threatened to impose sanctions on Kiir and Machar if they backtrack from the peace agreement.
BAFFERT: I would stick to the middle, because it&aposs deep out there, just backtrack just in the middle.
President Obama's "red line" statement about chemical weapons didn't work because his administration simply decided to backtrack on it.
" Walsh later tried to backtrack during the same appearance, acknowledging that "you can be a feminist and be girlie.
For decades oil-rich Gulf states have made similar promises, only to backtrack when the price of oil rises.
"On Thursday, Spelman appeared to backtrack on the letter, saying: "I could not support a Corbyn Government, end of.
Would you really want to risk your children's and grandchildren's lives hoping that there's time for him to backtrack?
But let's backtrack a bit and look at the NFL's major problems and how Goodell has made them worse.
" Melissa Jordano, of Backtrack, had one of the night's most forceful and textured voices, shining on "Over the Rainbow.
For example, Xiaomi was forced to backtrack in Brazil after it failed to establish a relationship with local carriers.
Williamson, an author who has written on spirituality, has recently tried to backtrack from comments she made criticizing vaccines.
Realizing he had misread his audience, perhaps because of the startled look on my face, he started to backtrack.
By that point, Manafort's lawyers realized that this might make his conditions worse, and they unsuccessfully tried to backtrack.
The backtrack came after Trump sent out a tweet complaining about the recommendation in the middle of the night.
After an outcry from American lawmakers, Adam Silver, the N.B.A.'s commissioner, later seemed to backtrack on his genuflection.
Reporters, who had been reassured by law enforcement officials vouching for the postings, had to backtrack after publishing excerpts.
But amid widespread protest from players and coaches, the I.T.F. had to backtrack in order to restore playing opportunities.
The suit further alleges Bumble's backtrack feature, which lets users undo an accidental left swipe, was originally a Tinder idea.
Once PG&E begins laying off workers and decommissioning the plant, it can't backtrack if it runs into unexpected difficulties.
It helped fuel the public outrage that forced Trump to backtrack by issuing an executive order to end the practice.
You can start an entirely new game and make different choices, but there's no way to backtrack on earlier choices.
We should keep working towards one national standard – one that doesn't backtrack on the progress states like California have made.
For their part, the lenders worry Greece may backtrack on agreed reforms, which would delay the conclusion of the review .
The violent crackdown in Turkey should help the EU to backtrack from this commitment by citing concerns over human rights.
Barboza will backtrack a few steps, wait for his opponent to close that distance, then spin for a wheel kick.
And thus, we backtrack to figure out exactly what Sophia did to earn a "scathing review" from this mystery shopper.
"Such a strong show-up of top officials would not be justified if they just want to backtrack," he said.
If you don't do that you may have to backtrack on your work which can lead to unexpected crunch time.
There's only a few ways to backtrack from this, and they all start with getting back to the negotiating table.
There was, for example, the cleric who appeared to call for the death of Mickey Mouse, then tried to backtrack.
Levi's would take punitive action should the factory backtrack on a commitment to accept the ruling, spokesman Phil Zabriskie said.
The move is a stunning strategic backtrack by the publishing empire, which first announced a multimillion-dollar rebranding of Style.
But Apple's backtrack on the keyboard isn't the only accommodation it has made to answer complaints about its MacBook line.
THRUSH: One backtrack on the--I just want you, though, to envision a Trump presidency for me-- STEIN: Mm-hmm.
Kawasaki said last month that it would pull its sponsorship, though the Japanese company seemed to backtrack somewhat within hours.
And don't expect the president to backtrack on his decisions if the stock market suffers, White House officials have said.
Investors understand the Fed's predicament and rationally expect the Fed to backtrack and repurchase securities if the market sells off.
Yet, as quickly as Sanders suggested that, he appeared to backtrack and wouldn't commit that he would release them then.
We should keep working towards one national standard — one that doesn't backtrack on the progress states like California have made.
On Tuesday his government suspended planned increases to fuel taxes, the first major backtrack by Macron after 18 months in office.
Supporting the plan would certainly require Republicans to backtrack on objections they've raised throughout the eight-month quest to repeal Obamacare.
Yes, I realize it's ironic to discuss the power of lowered expectations just before lauding a film's ending, so let's backtrack.
The ECB has been forced to backtrack on its plans to tighten monetary policy, amid an intensifying climate of economic gloom.
The way the world came together … And so, yeah, it makes me want to weep that America could backtrack from that.
The Tory manifesto launch went badly, most obviously in relation to social care where Mrs May had to backtrack within days.
Speaking at a Cabinet meeting Thursday, the president seemed to backtrack on his claim that the remains already had been repatriated.
It is not clear how much 5-Star will be willing to backtrack on the work of the past 14 months.
Sterling has also come under pressure in recent weeks from signs the Bank of England may backtrack on policy-tightening signals.
"Egypt will stand by its decision and will not backtrack on this matter," Sisi said at a youth conference in Alexandria.
For example, Hollande tried to freeze public wages but had to backtrack as pressure from powerful trade unions grew too large.
Maybe that release date is real after all, and she was just trying to backtrack after letting some actual information slip?
When Zak goes to visit him, he awkwardly drops a "Godfather" reference into the small talk and then has to backtrack.
Under pressure from hardline politicians, Lajcak had to backtrack from his proposal to recognize Juan Guaido as the leader of Venezuela.
Marianne Williamson, an author who has written books about spirituality, has recently tried to backtrack from comments she made criticizing vaccines.
But they also said that the visibility of many officials' prior statements would make it politically dangerous for them to backtrack.
In the post-performance discussion, the faculty members backtrack: What could the instructor have done ahead of time to prevent problems?
A driver employing an "optimistic" strategy will go right to the entrance and then backtrack to find the closest possible spot.
And so that just made me feel better, because we have come so far that there's no need to backtrack now.
So don't linger in the doorway, and resist the urge to backtrack or throw them a delicious but ultimately deceitful bone.
In it, she describes her own stage presence and vocal patterns, including her unwillingness to backtrack when she mispronounces a word.
Despite the government backtrack, some analysts believe that the socialist party will make use of its parliamentary majority to ease corruption checks.
As powerful states backtrack on their human rights commitments, other leaders may feel emboldened to do the same, the nongovernmental organization warns.
You have to make choices at pivotal moments, then usually backtrack to change your mind once things play out for the worse.
Previous rulers have promised nuclear disarmament more than once in exchange for economic concessions and aid, only to repeatedly backtrack on commitments.
It was the first time Trump backed down on any of Daniels's claims, a rare backtrack of any kind for the president.
He previously told CNBC that the central bank will backtrack on its decision to raise rates and he defended his position Wednesday.
Northam appeared to backtrack Saturday, reportedly telling at least one Virginia Democrat that he does not believe he is in the picture.
Her comments come as US President Donald Trump appears to backtrack on his earlier invite to the team to the White House.
If Prime Minister Theresa May fails to secure a transition deal in the next few months, the governor will have to backtrack.
Whitaker initially agreed to testify voluntarily, but threatened to backtrack if Judiciary issued a subpoena to compel him to answer certain questions.
Trump is also unlikely to backtrack on the deal because it lifts the debt ceiling for two years, a key administration goal.
Australia's Department of Industry, Innovation and Science predicted iron ore prices would backtrack to U$55 a tonne in the fourth quarter.
The same day, FEMA said it was using the law to obtain test kits for the virus, only to backtrack later on.
On Saturday, he appeared to backtrack, suggesting that he was not using the act because companies were stepping up on their own.
The commission warned Poland this week that it had until March 20 to backtrack on its judicial changes before Brussels takes action.
If you're unfamiliar, let's backtrack -- Chad was arrested for domestic violence and robbery last week after he allegedly got physical with Annalise.
You slowly become more powerful and can backtrack to other points in the game to access areas you couldn't at the start.
And in counterterrorism operations in Somalia and Yemen, the White House is said to backtrack on rules meant to prevent civilian deaths.
"It's a very quick backtrack on a decision that obviously hasn't benefited them," said Daniel Mueller, an analyst at Vertium Asset Management.
They're built compartmentally, from one word to the next, and you only have to backtrack a word or two to start again.
Efforts Mnuchin made Thursday to backtrack failed, with the dollar off another 0.5 percent or so against its global competitors in morning trade.
But let's backtrack for just a sec to understand how this messy battle between the two tech titans started in the first place.
He first apologized for being in the photo in a statement Friday, only to backtrack a day later and say it wasn't him.
The rover is currently doing a bit of a backtrack along the Vera Rubin Ridge to reach an area packed in clay minerals.
"This is the efficient way to get it fixed as opposed to put it into effect" and having lenders have to backtrack later.
To backtrack just a little bit, if you could choose, was the DoT the agency that you'd want to be the head of?
He would agree to a price for some service, then direct us to backtrack and refuse to pay unless they lowered the price.
Kaitlyn: To backtrack a little bit, I know you said people had added 2.5 million groups in 2017 on Messenger every single day.
For his 18th birthday, Jaden also released "LABOR V2," a rap song with a jazzy backtrack, to commemorate his becoming a legal adult.
In other countries, such as Burkina Faso in 2014, street protests forced the then president, Blaise Compaoré, to backtrack and flee the country.
Petit, who had held a comfortable lead, went astray as he ventured into blowing snow and lost the trail, forcing him to backtrack.
The British currency has also come under pressure in recent weeks from signs the Bank of England may backtrack on policy-tightening signals.
Tune in next week, when Trump will inevitably backtrack and someone has to claim there's new evidence out for the autism hypothesis.[Politico]
Yesterday the focus was on May's decision to backtrack on a policy in her party's election manifesto about the costs of social care.
" Shocked gasps shoot through the crowd and Dev attempts to backtrack his comments, swearing he "respects women" and "doesn't know anything about this.
Sterling has also come under pressure in recent weeks from signs the Bank of England may backtrack on its earlier policy tightening signals.
Let's backtrack a bit and just briefly clarify once more that 2016 was a massive defeat for the establishment in both major parties.
To understand why the "woman card" or the "gender card" resonates so strongly, we have to backtrack a bit through American feminist history.
Khosrowshahi soon realized that he had made a mistake, and 12 hours after the interview aired, the CEO took to Twitter to backtrack.
However, he appeared to backtrack Saturday, reportedly telling at least one Virginia Democrat that he does not believe he is in the picture.
Still, the plan might give Trump enough cover to backtrack and sign a spending bill that doesn't give him the full $5 billion.
Now, turns out Neil's not only had to backtrack on that comment, but has now announced plans to do something practical about it.
To meet this year's budget, the government considered increasing the Pis/Cofins federal taxes on gasoline, but political pressure forced Temer to backtrack.
"It has taken us decades to get here, we are not going to backtrack and lose all the gains we've made," she said.
Broadcom "attempted to backtrack," citing "various excuses" for the cutoff and ultimately "admitted that it should not have withheld shipments," the document said.
Alberto Carlos Almeida, a political scientist who runs a polling organization, said that Mr. Temer may yet backtrack on his intention to run.
Later, after an outcry, it appeared to backtrack and said he couldn't earn ad revenue on his channel unless he changed some practices.
Rather than backtrack — acknowledging that the idea that slavery was a choice is preposterous — he became even more strident in defending the indefensible.
The proposed route would force airport travelers to and from Manhattan to backtrack to Citi Field, where a Long Island Rail Road/No.
At first, the officials who oversaw the drainage pumps insisted the system was working properly, but by midweek they were forced to backtrack.
But in its latest statement [Japanese], the company has had to backtrack on this promise, saying it was "difficult to control" the reindeer.
Backtrack to the early 1980s and you find that beatbox and multivocalism emerged largely because the equipment for percussion beats was too expensive.
May, a Conservative, was forced to backtrack in the face of accusations that she wanted to impose a "dementia tax" on the elderly.
Shortly after taking office, he floated plans to combine the country's agriculture and environment ministries but was forced to backtrack following international condemnation.
On Sunday, Brazile appeared to backtrack on the implications in her book, saying she found "no evidence" that the primary process was rigged.
Australia's Department of Industry, Innovation and Science expects prices to backtrack in the fourth quarter for a 215 average at $22016 a tonne.
The North also said U.S. officials came up with various "conditions and excuses" to backtrack on the issue of formally ending the war.
"Companies sometimes had to backtrack when they couldn't find sufficient supply [of pork] at a price they were willing to pay," said Lusk.
The press conference baffled many across the world, and Trump later attempted to backtrack—expressing his support for Robert Muller and US intelligence.
MCGROARTY: Well, you have to understand, and if I could just backtrack, not only I worked the whole East Coast because of Ray Kelly.
Matt Bevin, who won election last year after promising to repeal Medicaid expansion in the state, only to backtrack on that once in office.
Once you've done that, what happens is you get acceleration, and you don't have to backtrack, because you've done it right the first time.
The Twitter-like service, which boasts nearly 400 million active users, had to backtrack then too after an uproar from activists and ordinary users.
The talks took a dramatic turn on November 10th when it seemed as though agreement had been reached, only for the Canadians to backtrack.
To backtrack for a second, the main thing that was supposed to make WPA23 so secure was an encryption process called the 'Dragonfly' handshake.
The relative abundances of the decay products in these meteorites allow scientists to backtrack and determine the approximate age when the initial elements formed.
" Sharma later tried to backtrack on his comments, saying,"We have not given any specific instructions regarding what they should wear or not wear.
Now that the dust has had a chance to settle, however, let's backtrack and give one of yesterday's lesser announcements the attention it deserves.
Xi's campaign in favor of openness will allow him to backtrack from practices like forced technology transfers, resolving the trade dispute without losing face.
If you can't remember and the compass isn't helping, you've got to just backtrack along familiar paths until you find what you're looking for.
Those questions put Tillerson on the defensive; he initially denied ever lobbying on the Russia sanctions, only to backtrack slightly after senators challenged him.
The Obama administration's decision to backtrack on plans to explore for energy in the Atlantic is a major blow to the nation's energy security.
Libby: I said I wasn't interested in a post-Nina Rezidentura last week, but I might have to backtrack on that a little bit.
" During that same interview, he also appeared to backtrack on previous comments about scaling back his campaign, vowing to continue a "very vigorous campaign.
He's threatened to seize oil from Syria, and most recently warned he might illegally bomb cultural sites in Iran before being forced to backtrack.
On Tuesday, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway told "Fox & Friends" that the backtrack suggests those critics were only interested in the photos as a partisan weapon.
Authorities were able via surveillance video and witness accounts to backtrack the men's movements to a ride-share service whose pay account revealed their identities.
Tinnell said they are trying to "backtrack" her route, using her scent and bloodhounds to determine where the young child had been for 36 hours.
In 2017, then-White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer mentioned the conspiracy during a briefing, only to see the White House backtrack from the claim.
Yes, President Trump could backtrack on everything he's said on trade and "making America great again", but there's not much evidence of that happening soon.
Clashes with Brussels over budget parameters have forced Di Maio and Salvini to backtrack on their campaign promises to cut taxes and boost social spending.
At the 210 mark, he was forced to backtrack to every single previous seed he'd already found to ensure not a single one went overlooked.
When Tunisia's modernizing first president, Habib Bourguiba, did so in 1974, he was targeted by a fatwa from a Saudi cleric and forced to backtrack.
And then when you backtrack, you gotta make a bunch of rash decisions to try and fill the hole and hope that it holds up.
So now you can pause, skip, or backtrack songs without needing to unlock your iPhone or iPad first to get at the Sonos Controller app.
The House adopted a similar measure last year, only to backtrack and attempt to remove it from the bill, literally in the dark of night.
Adequacy of benefits will be central to the debate - and the CBO decision to backtrack seems to settle the dispute about the current replacement rates.
Professor Oak periodically gives you new items and upgrades that make you backtrack through courses to find every Pokémon, sometimes using items to cause evolutions.
Authorities were able, via surveillance video and witness accounts, to backtrack the men's movements to a ride-share service whose pay account revealed their identities.
However, the president appeared to backtrack on Thursday, saying he could be open to a bipartisan short-term ObamaCare stabilization deal in the upper chamber.
He initially said he'd immediately approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline, for instance, only to backtrack by threatening to reject the deal if TransCanada Corp.
Bill Clinton and George W. Bush made those vows only to backtrack over concerns about prejudging the final outcome of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Our goal was to reach the artsy resort town of Sooke before night fell, but we decided to backtrack in hopes of finding Esquimalt Lagoon.
A conservative blog said that another wasn't even at the school during the killings — then had to backtrack on Monday when that also proved false.
I couldn't match the GPS instructions with the maps I was carrying, and I had to ask directions in Mauren three times and backtrack twice.
" On Twitter, she tried to backtrack even further: "Je condamne sans réserve le régime collaborationniste de Vichy et justement, je ne lui donne aucune légitimité.
Warren's support is a backtrack on previous statements she made in opposition to super PACs, including her repeatedly faulting other candidates for accepting their help.
So he decided to backtrack to last Wednesday, when Abbott Laboratories, a Cramer-fave pharmaceutical company, delivered the best conference call he'd heard in ages.
Last week, a Bloomberg report stated Spotify has begun to backtrack on the policy that prevents artists from being promoted based on their personal misconduct.
However, Republicans have been unable to pass a budget this year due to internal divisions over whether to backtrack on last year's bipartisan budget deal.
"The DPRK has done its utmost with maximum perseverance not to backtrack from the important steps it has taken on its own initiative," Ri said.
Allow me to backtrack: I live in Puerto Vallarta for four months out of the year and have done so for the past four years.
But Twitter's decision to backtrack is a reminder that editorial decisions are hard, especially when they're made by companies that are trying to appease everybody.
That remark appeared to backtrack from a previous statement by Powell in which he said rates were still a "long way" from the targeted neutral rate.
However he seemed to backtrack from that pledge, saying that there would be a delay until a new prime minister was elected later in the year.
That was I think critical and it did change the President&aposs view on this because we see him backtrack from his initial position on ZTE.
Iran's decision this month to backtrack from some commitments under the accord - in response to U.S. measures to cripple its economy - threatens to unravel the deal.
On the secrecy surrounding the plan, Kushner said that in past negotiations, details leaked ahead of time, which caused political leaders on both sides to backtrack.
Read MoreWhy Fed will backtrack on rates in 2016: Jim Grant As for the stock market, Kovacevich predicted flat returns to up 5 percent for 2016.
It distinguished the case from lesser actions such as placing a counseling letter in an employee's file, or impulsively saying "you're fired" only to backtrack quickly.
Although Google says you may be able to backtrack and recover your email if you have second thoughts, there is no guarantee, so play it safe.
It is there in that galloping bassline, a juddering thud that sounds like a lost lover desperately trying to backtrack their way into the good books.
Others said they were worried Deutsche Bank would backtrack on a pledge not to tap shareholders for additional cash, particularly in view of its capital constraints.
ROME, Nov 22 (Reuters) - Italy will not backtrack on next year's budget law, rejected by the European Commission, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Thursday.
And in New York, the Brooklyn borough president, Eric Adams, initially supported Mr. de Blasio's plan, only to backtrack after the uproar led by Chinese-Americans.
"When you shoot somebody or you shoot at somebody while you're under investigation, you get no overtime," he said, seeming to backtrack on his earlier comments.
"The U.S. administration has to backtrack on this decision to stop any dangerous escalation that would fuel extremism and create conditions favorable to terrorism," it said.
"Relations stand at an uneasy place, with India trying to backtrack somewhat and mend fences that were broken in the last two years," he told CNN.
And Buttigieg later seemed to backtrack, noting the lack of official results in a TV interview and saying he considered any result in Iowa a victory.
In fact, while there are some secrets to explore here and there, it's actually impossible to backtrack very far at all once you get to checkpoint.
One option would be to backtrack back down the hill we'd climbed earlier, but then we'd be out of radio contact and floundering in the darkness.
United, on Tuesday, appeared to backtrack from prior statements that the flight with Dr. Dao aboard — heading from O'Hare in Chicago to Louisville, Ky. — was overbooked.
House Republicans appear unlikely to pass a budget resolution this year due to internal divisions over whether they should backtrack on last year's bipartisan spending deal.
She says she tried to backtrack to find the road they had driven in on but she became disoriented and ended up along the Baptiste River.
After the rest of the ladies' clearly shocked reactions, Olivia attempted to backtrack, breaking down in tears and apologizing, saying she was learning a lot about herself.
A group of 75 Catholic clergy members and scholars have urged Pope Francis to backtrack on his decision to declare the death penalty "inadmissible" in Catholic teaching.
You couldn't backtrack on a level, and the game wasn't exactly a challenge, but it was still the classic Mario experience Nintendo got us all hooked on.
Ironically, it is President Trump's own flip-flopping that may have helped make it possible for Biden to backtrack without necessarily suffering the consequences at the polls.
If it had been an asteroid with a boring and predictable speed, scientists should have been able to backtrack its trajectory to its star system of origin.
The comedian went on a destructive Twitter-spree on Tuesday night, retweeting people who supported her, only to backtrack and tweet that they should not defend her.
Legal experts said the DOJ's decision to backtrack on its initial recommendation a day later was highly unusual, especially given the first request fell within federal guidelines.
Confusion reigned after the attack, with officials saying two days later that 76 girls had been rescued, only to backtrack on their statement, prompting anger among locals.
It works by taking the areas in which a serial crime has been committed, and performs a sophisticated mathematical analysis to backtrack the home of the criminal.
It's also a storage unit for carbon emissions—and it could finally give us a way to backtrack a bit on what we've done to our climate.
By making her new proposal means-tested (income-based), Clinton ensures that she doesn't backtrack on her promise not to subsidize the Trump tots of the universe.
But the cash can only be transferred to Greece if the country delivers on all promised reforms and does not backtrack on any of the earlier changes.
Though I still had a few instances where I found myself having to backtrack multiple steps, because I'd missed a fold or turned something the wrong way.
This issue (no need to backtrack and read older ones) features Fox as a captive to a group of people possessed by the dirt beneath their feet.
In any case, "Betomania" is far from over: Last week, the new star appeared to backtrack on his previous pledge not to run for president in 2020.
Others investors said they were worried Deutsche Bank would backtrack on a pledge not to tap shareholders for additional cash, particularly in view of its capital constraints.
"This is a long-form strategy that they (Fidesz) want to maintain until the elections, so it is much more difficult to backtrack on this," Juhasz said.
Szijjarto said Hungary had no choice but to veto the NATO statement as it did not include Hungary's proposals demanding Ukraine backtrack on a minority rights issue.
"Internal pressure and external pressure will combine with the end result of making Hun Sen backtrack, of making Hun Sen withdraw all the repressive measures," Rainsy said.
Beijing is also likely to backtrack on efforts to reduce its reliance on debt if the dispute escalates into an all-out trade war, some economists say.
It was no surprise that Feinstein's critics seized on her assertion that Trump "can be a good president" -- and at the time, she had to quickly backtrack.
Most here were functional; a couple — the flamboyant Johnny Buffalo from Backtrack, who won outstanding vocal percussion, and James Wallace of Transit Vocal Band — aspired to complexity.
A simple example would be extreme things are announced that really freak people out, and then they backtrack a little bit, so it doesn't seem so bad.
After data showed the annual inflation rate slipped to 0.8% in June from 1.5% in May and further gains in the shekel, Yaron was forced to backtrack.
But that's because in 2018, after Weibo attempted its own cleanup of queer content, Weibo users launched a major sitewide protest, which caused the site to backtrack.
And even in trying to backtrack and ease the flames, Mr. Obama invited more criticism, this time from African-Americans, who believed he was being too deferential.
Royal backtrack: Prince Andrew said he would step back from public duties after a widely criticized TV interview about his friendship with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein.
At the same debate, she appeared to back eliminating private insurance, a key element of Sanders and Warren's health care bill—only to then backtrack immediately after.
Washington is increasingly concerned, however, that the winner of South Korea's May 9 presidential election might backtrack on the deployment and be less supportive of tougher sanctions.
Peru and Ecuador in August implemented controls on arriving Venezuelans but had to backtrack when large populations accumulated at their borders and many migrants defied the rules.
Italian banks fell after Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said the government would not backtrack on its expansionary 2019 budget law following a rejection by the EU Commission.
From having to backtrack on overly ambitious plans to use robotics and automation to allegations the plant is being wasteful, Tesla's battery plant has faced plenty of scrutiny.
In his initial tweets, Trump invited the team to the White House "win or lose," but days after Bird's article published he appeared to backtrack on that promise.
We already covered the better of the league's Barnes's blue lagoon honeymoon but let us backtrack a bit because to get to that point he needed the nuptials.
Time and time again Temer and Meirelles have had to backtrack on efforts to increase fiscal rigor in states now struggling to pay workers and honor their debts.
"While China may backtrack, zPOTUS is steadfast in his support for U.S. farmers and directed zUSDA to work on a plan quickly," Perdue said on Twitter on Friday.
" On Monday, Giuliani attempted to backtrack on some of his previous comments, telling the New York Daily News that Trump "never spoke with Cohen about the congressional testimony.
"While China may backtrack, @POTUS is steadfast in his support for U.S. farmers and directed @USDA to work on a plan quickly," Perdue said on Twitter on Friday.
The central bank may now be poised to backtrack on negative rates, which could offer investors clues about the direction of interest rates around the world, he added.
During its presentation, EA acknowledged it had a "rough start," after a heated controversy over loot boxes last November, prompting it to backtrack and overhaul its progression system.
"We are not turning back from that 2.4 percent target, that has to be clear ... We will not backtrack by a millimetre," Di Maio said in radio interview.
A pardon, which leaves court rulings intact, allows Ms Suu Kyi to make a small but attention-grabbing concession to the West, while not being seen to backtrack.
Petitions and pleas to senators from Speciosa and American Kratom have thus far been ineffective and are not likely to cause the DEA to backtrack on their decision.
In 2011, the agency stopped sending everyone paper statements to save $70 million annually on printing and postage costs, but had to backtrack after beneficiaries and lawmakers complained.
Just like the internet has produced a lot of positive things, but they got excessively loose, and now they've got to backtrack and they have to be accountable.
"If there is no further significant progress during this one year or if developments backtrack or slow, it could and should be back to Tier 3," Hall said.
Others investors have said they were worried Deutsche Bank would backtrack on a pledge not to tap shareholders for additional cash, particularly in view of its capital constraints.
Market predictions for rates have been consistently more cautious than that of the Fed, which has had to backtrack on more hawkish forecasts over the last few years.
When his Tweet caused widespread outrage across Great Britain and beyond, Donald Trump had every opportunity to backtrack, thereby defusing a completely needless confrontation with America's closest ally.
Guðni Th. Jóhannesson, President of Iceland, created so much controversy with his comment that he had to backtrack by offering an apology to pineapple lovers and pineapples everywhere.
The Trump campaign asserted on Wednesday that Donald Trump did not backtrack on a pledge to support the GOP presidential nominee if the party did not choose him.
Mr. Suhr at first defended the officers in the December shooting, leading to the first concerted calls for his resignation, and then had to backtrack as evidence emerged.
Even if the 22rd Circuit were to backtrack on ascertainability, Conagra argued, the 22010nd Circuit's Brecher precedent means "there would still be a split," the reply brief said.
Dozens of women who were given an opportunity to address the assembly said Afghanistan must not backtrack from the gains that women have made since Taliban rule ended.
You can take a somewhat open-ended approach with the first handful of Sins, but you're expected to backtrack once you reach the late stages of the game.
Indeed, he appeared to lay the groundwork to backtrack when he said in recent days that the background check system is effective enough the way it's currently configured.
Even as Trump seemed to backtrack on a full repeal, Mike Pence reassured the base that ending the healthcare law would be an "out of the gate" issue.
Hong Kong, a semi-autonomous Chinese city, already had to backtrack on relaxing restrictions after a spike in new infections, many of which were imported by international travelers.
That rally prompted Mr. Lo to backtrack on calling the protest a riot, saying that anyone who demonstrated peacefully then should not worry about prosecution on rioting charges.
In the weeks since, Pompeo, Bolton, and even Trump have tried to backtrack the comments, offering differing timelines ranging from 30 days to four months for the withdrawal.
But Sanders could easily backtrack on this argument, claiming the stakes are too high to let anything get in the way of his ability to defeat Donald Trump.
Even before it opened, grumbling from car-driving locals had caused the authorities to backtrack and "study" whether to return the bike lanes to cars during rush hour.
Echoing that view, the Shanghai Securities News said IPOs are not the determinant factor of stock market trends, and regulators should not "balk, or even backtrack" on reforms.
Some firms have said they will not backtrack on steps they had begun to put into effect in anticipation of narrow compliance with the Labor Department's fiduciary rule.
But Mr. Yildirim later appeared to backtrack, telling journalists that the government's National Security Council, of which he is a member, will have to take up the matter.
The allegation that he withheld military aid to Ukraine because it hadn't agreed to investigate Biden has undermined the idea that the U.S. won't backtrack on its commitments.
And I think a combination of that and a number of other things like that may have been what led the administration to backtrack on the policy there.
LG: Just to backtrack a little bit, we're speaking right now, literally on the heels of this mini media blitz that went on this evening, on Wednesday evening.
He is seen here captivating a crowd in the streets of London with his guitar skills, a combination of strumming, picking, and tapping to create his own percussive backtrack.
But Guzman expressed optimism the board might backtrack, pointing to electoral rules he alleged other parties also broke - raising the specter of six candidates being tossed from the race.
It's one thing if you realize you've put your foot in your mouth as you were doing it and could backtrack, but what if the damage is already done?
But he was soon forced to backtrack on the plan when paperwork on the detainees was found to be missing or incomplete, and the closure was put off indefinitely.
When you toggle back and forth between tasks, the neural networks of your brain must backtrack to figure out where they left off and then reconfigure, Dr. Miller said.
First, though, let's backtrack a little and examine the details of how the S9's camera works if you haven't already read my review for the S9 and S29+.
" An hour after the interview, Mr. Khosrowshahi called Axios to backtrack and later issued a statement saying Mr. Khashoggi's murder was "reprehensible and should not be forgotten or excused.
Each time you get a new one and start to backtrack, there's an inevitable string of "Ah ha!" moments as you bridge scary new locations to familiar old ones.
GOP leader Kevin McCarthy, for instance, reminded him of his own position, that any move on DACA should be twinned with border security improvements, prompting Trump to quickly backtrack.
In a flurry of tweets on Friday, Mr. Trump warned that he would tax nearly all of China's imports if the country continued to backtrack on a trade deal.
To backtrack for a second, I'm sure—given that your husband is a teacher—you have more thoughts on the complete failure of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.
"To be entirely honest it felt too little, too late and like a backtrack from the public backlash they were starting to get," said the employee from northern Washington.
They worry she has no wiggle room to backtrack if she wins the nomination because her entire reputation is wrapped around not buckling on big debates like health care.
The report does not backtrack on the fact that Russia did attempt to influence our elections, as the intelligence communities have long said and as the President repeatedly denied.
Then I had to backtrack and head northwest again because the northeast corner was tough as nails, and after a couple of missteps, everything up there fell in place.
But the president then seemed to backtrack on this remark by sincerely adding that his wife is "actually having a great time" in Washington, D.C., according to the pool reports.
" Luke tried to backtrack, but still insisted, "Let's say you have had sex — throwing a crazy scenario at you: Let's say you've had sex with all these other relationships, all.
Social companies such as Facebook and YouTube have both touted their platforms' AI content-moderation features only to backtrack amid scandal and course-correct by hiring thousands of human moderators.
Later that day, Woo appeared to backtrack vaguely, sending a peculiar email to the Milwaukee TV station WTMJ suggesting that it was hard to know what to call the project.
"Going to market is the best test," she said, adding that you shouldn't worry about being ahead of the curve, because you can backtrack when the trend swings around again.
Trump was persuaded to backtrack on the plan after advice that imposing tariffs on Australia would alienate a key ally in the Asia-Pacific region, the New York Times reported.
May's ratings have been slipping since she was forced to backtrack on one of her most striking election pledges, hours before the suicide bombing which halted campaigning for several days.
Thousands of people gathered outside the government headquarters in central Beirut on Thursday evening, forcing the cabinet to backtrack on plans to raise a new tax on WhatsApp voice calls.
President John F. Kennedy had to backtrack on his goal to remove Hoover from office once Hoover made it clear that he had detailed information on Kennedy's extramarital sex life.
In the past, whenever the U.S. government made large upward revisions to corn exports in a short time, very seldom if ever did it have to backtrack on that target.
The instructions are purposely minimal, challenging the brain to figure it out or to backtrack and problem solve, yet it teaches patience as you complete each step-by-step direction.
But Wang said on Thursday China will push forward with opening up its capital account in a prudent and orderly way and will not backtrack by adding more capital controls.
However, after being pilloried over her support for "Medicare for All" (and subsequent decision to backtrack from it), she was unable to translate that into support at the ballot box.
There was just one catch: Riders would first have to schlep past the airport, east to Citi Field — the home of the Mets — to catch the AirTrain and then backtrack.
It comes a few days after the Health and Human Services secretary was forced to backtrack after refusing to say that a coronavirus vaccine would be affordable for all Americans.
Later on Saturday, Trump retweeted another video of his State of the Union speech by Carpe Donktum -- this time with the backtrack "Proud to be an American" by Lee Greenwood.
After seeming to backtrack on that position during a Republican debate, he released a statement confirming his position on foreign guest worker programs, most prominently the H1-B visa program.
However, Intesa wants to pay as little as possible to avoid having to launch a capital increase or backtrack on its dividend policy, said two other sources close to the matter.
"The NCAA's decision to backtrack on their vow to protect LGBTQ players, employees, and fans is deeply disappointing and puts people at risk," HRC President Chad Griffin said in a statement.
Instead, the ministry called on Washington to think again, backtrack from its plans and engage in talks with Moscow to find agreement on how to manage the world's nuclear missile arsenal.
"We are not turning back from that 2.4 percent (of gross domestic product), that has to be clear .. We will not backtrack by a millimeter," Di Maio said in radio interview.
The Souls series has always required players to backtrack through levels after death, fighting through the same horde of respawned enemies only to face the same boss that just killed you.
Indeed, even as trade tensions weighed on growth and a stock market selloff amplified growth fears, some policymakers argued that was not enough for the bank to backtrack on policy normalization.
Shortly after, though, the Office star was offered the opportunity to remodel a family member's home by Houzz and had to come up with a quick and creative way to backtrack.
Analysts at DaMina Advisors say the delay could cause the central bank to backtrack as it tries to reconcile the new policy with the president's vow not to devalue the naira.
Mr. Obama's aides were quick to backtrack on his criticism of Mr. Cameron on the Libya operation, after those comments drew an angry response from British politicians and in British newspapers.
He can still backtrack and avoid a costly legal battle that might end up in more problems for him and the entire industry than just the nixing of one big deal.
The decision to backtrack came after a meeting on Tuesday between Antonio Imbassahy, the government minister in charge of relations with Congress, and dozens of lawmakers with ties to coffee farmers.
Still freshly a disciple of Berg, he was as quick to dole out opinions about Kanye as he was to backtrack and insist he didn't know what he was talking about.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq demanded on Thursday that the U.S. government backtrack on a decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital and summoned the U.S. ambassador in Baghdad to protest the decision.
His comments seemed to signal a backtrack from his openness to a new, more universal background-check system and a new focus on putting people with mental health problems into institutions.
Lazar's crisp, well-paced prose, combined with Ross MacDonald's dynamic illustrations, make the story a lot of fun to read, even if you have to backtrack to get your numbers straight.
That approach may be tested again as Iran, which was accused of stalling the investigation, appeared to backtrack on sending the plane's so-called black boxes to Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital.
Ms. Byrd and Ms. Beisel would later backtrack and say they exaggerated their discomfort with Mr. Spilo to gain the trust of Ms. Kim, who was voted out in the episode.
China's Communist Party is unlikely to budge on U.S. demands to fundamentally change the way it runs the economy, while the U.S. won't backtrack on labeling Chinese companies national security threats.
Under pressure from Washington, several countries including Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Australia and Turkey have signaled they want to backtrack on commitments made in the years before, three senior officials told POLITICO.
" On Sunday evening, Trump made a relatively rare public backtrack, tweeting that "The fact that President Putin and I discussed a Cyber Security unit doesn't mean I think it can happen.
China's Communist Party is unlikely to budge on U.S. demands to fundamentally change the way it runs the economy, while the U.S. won't backtrack on labelling Chinese companies national security threats.
The thinking is that the Chinese will continue to backtrack from capacity cuts and allow domestic miners to ramp up output to rebuild inventories and prevent prices from going too high.
After repeatedly declining to backtrack on its judicial reforms, Warsaw has now sat down to negotiations as paralell talks on the bloc's next joint budget starting in 2021 get under way.
If we thought Mr. Trump himself might backtrack on some of this, we are now watching him fill a cabinet with people able to make that campaign rhetoric into real policy.
When Sperling emerges for the second part of her solo, Piece for a Northern Sky, wearing only a unitard, she does little but walk toward the light source downstage and backtrack.
The delayed appointment was among issues that prompted the IMF, which supports Ukraine with a $17.5 billion loan program, to warn Kiev not to backtrack on promises to modernize and improve transparency.
PiS, which has ignored a series of EU warnings to backtrack on the reforms, pushed through the supreme court law in July, effectively allowing it to hand-pick the country's top judges.
In interviews with CNN, a number of Republicans suggested that Trump's claim amounted to wishful thinking, saying they believed the billionaire businessman would ultimately backtrack on one of his central campaign promises.
" The 33-year-old appeared to backtrack on that statement during Real's celebration parade through the Spanish capital the next day, when he told a mass of supporters: "See you next season.
In first-quarter 1, there were increasing concerns of negative interest rates and the possibility that the Fed would have to backtrack from its December hike, although those conversations have slowed recently.
Before the protests were suspended, Moreno had refused to backtrack on the subsidy cuts, which were intended to aid Ecuador's finances after a $4.2 billion loan deal with the International Monetary Fund.
He and Hillary Clinton are trying to backtrack on that a bit now as the "Black Lives Matter" movement has started a new anti-cop sentiment in the new Democratic Party base.
The backtrack comes right in time for Black Friday, which should give Australian users a good opportunity to see whether using the international site is still worth it after Amazon's tax compliance.
Following outcry from comics professionals and fans on Twitter, Dark Horse Comics has announced that it will backtrack on its health insurance policy that excluded transgender employees from certain types of coverage.
Two weeks after CEO John Schnatter blamed the NFL leadership's handling of the ongoing national anthem protests for its lagging sales, the popular pizza chain took to twitter to backtrack those comments.
" President Bill Clinton, who signed the bill into law, in 2015 completed a full backtrack, declaring that he "signed a bill that made the problem worse and I want to admit it.
Towards the end, we even have a chapter dedicated to a man named Arnold Keeble, at which point I began to backtrack, wondering if I'd missed something or forgotten a character entirely.
The images and audio, particularly that of crying children asking for their parents, has dominated coverage for days, seemingly prompting the president to backtrack and sign the executive order halting the separations.
Throughout my single week on the diet, I separately contemplated buying tickets to an event and ordering household supplies via Amazon, only to backtrack after realizing those purchases would break my rule.
But officials failed to meet inflation targets and market and consumer sentiment have since waned, prompting companies such as Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing Co Ltd to backtrack on plans to raise prices.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has appeared to backtrack on his refusal of $20 million in G7 aid to help fight the Amazon fires, saying he'll consider accepting the money on one condition.
"The NCAA's decision to backtrack on their vow to protect LGBTQ players, employees and fans is deeply disappointing and puts people at risk," said Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign.
Duluth, Minnesota (CNN)President Donald Trump defended his decision to backtrack on the practice of separating undocumented immigrant families on the US-Mexico border at a rally in Duluth, Minnesota, on Wednesday.
Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco urged the European Union on Tuesday to backtrack on the bail-in rules, saying they might limit scope for necessary official action to tackle a crisis.
ROME (Reuters) - The Italian populist coalition government will not backtrack on its 2019 budget plan regardless of mounting market concern over its financial sustainability, Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Thursday.
She eventually called them out for being so pro-Robby, at which point they all tried to backtrack, but it was still really obvious how they felt and JoJo cried a lot.
As her lead shrank, May was forced to backtrack on the policy at an appearance before the media on Monday at which she appeared flustered and irritated when taking questions from reporters.
After declaring her support for the raid on Carmody's home and office last week, Mayor London Breed appeared to backtrack on that position in a convoluted statement on Twitter over the weekend.
The 106-second audio file is called "twentyfortyeight 2.0" and features an actually very pleasant plinky kid's keyboard backtrack from the Cera The Everyoung while Willow drifts off into another dimension entirely.
Mr. Macron has been forced to backtrack on some tax increases and rethink upcoming changes to pensions and unemployment laws, which could steer him away from his promise to revolutionize France's economy.
Karen Perry Stillerman, a senior analyst with the Union of Concerned Scientists, said it was unclear why the Trump administration would backtrack when schools were in good standing with the nutritional goals.
Mr. Sessions played a prominent role announcing the end of the Obama-era program that provided protection to the children of undocumented immigrants, only to see his boss backtrack on the policy.
Mnuchin in January said dollar weakness is "not a concern of mine" only to backtrack a day later and reiterate that a strong "long-term dollar" is in the country's best interest.
MacMahon, Lee's attorney, told reporters after the meeting that he didn't consider Lee a spy, but did not backtrack from the espionage charge his client to which his client had just pleaded guilty.
Last week, President Trump slammed Democrats who shared pictures of child migrants sleeping in cages to knock his immigration policies, only to backtrack after realizing the photos were taken during the Obama administration.
In his statement released by his presidential campaign, Bloomberg appeared to backtrack on the comments he made in the clip, noting that he has been committed to racial justice and combatting racial inequality.
After alarming the world with news about potentially ending NAFTA, Trump seemed to backtrack, saying in a Wednesday statement that he had "pleasant and productive" calls with the leaders of Mexico and Canada.
The first Xbox only ever got internal tweaks intended to improve reliability and defend against modding, although Microsoft did quickly backtrack on its unwieldy original controller by switching to the smaller S model.
This means you can set a destination and the watch will lead you and you can later use your GPS data to recreate your trek or even backtrack out of a sticky situation.
Not having to explain them meant that we were all the more productive when we did disagree; we didn't need to backtrack to explain and we learned from each other throughout the process.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's central bank governor warned the country not to backtrack on commitments to its lenders after it exits the last of its three bailouts next week, saying markets would abandon it.
But she was forced to backtrack, as the F.B.I. concluded this summer that at least 110 emails had contained classified information, even if they had not been marked as such at the time.
The start-up had to backtrack on its plans to launch checking and savings accounts due to a regulatory snag, instead switching focus to a cash management account which it launched last month.
The agency is also using surveillance video to backtrack the movements of any traveler who passed through an airport and later developed symptoms of the coronavirus to determine if any officers were exposed.
"I am not going to contribute to a process that I feel is dangerous and could potentially place me in a position where I am forced to backtrack on the truth," she said.
Now, for the new study, which was published in April in The Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society, the scientists decided to backtrack and parse the steps involved in getting to that state.
ROME, Oct 8 (Reuters) - Italy's Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on Monday the government would not cave in to market pressure and backtrack on its plans to increase deficit spending next year.
The American president has certainly overseen blows to the Kremlin under his administration, but a tendency to contradict himself and occasionally backtrack has led to confusion over the direction of his foreign policy.
The game could do a better job at making it easier to backtrack—for whatever reason, you can only swap between helicopter points, instead of of save locations—but the map isn't especially large.
Kali used to be called Backtrack, and both are now based on Debian, but they used to be based on WHAX, which is derived from Slax, which was basically a live distribution of Slackware.
"My strategic objective is to get Netanyahu to backtrack on the Bar-Ilan speech" in which he committed himself and Israel to the two-state solution, Ynet reported Bennett as saying in private conversations.
Of course, he's not the only executive known for his use of colorful language and there are a number of CEOs known for their choice language – and often having to backtrack because of it.
" By Wednesday evening, Trump appeared to backtrack, writing that, "with Votes in the House tomorrow, Democrats want to make it harder for Presidents to defend America, and stand up to, as an example, Iran.
Griffin told Bloomberg after the broadcast interview that Amazon's decision has been "a huge backtrack" in the company's internal planning and the political environment in New York has "dramatically" damped his interest in moving.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian Deputy Prime Minister Luigi Di Maio on Saturday said the government would not backtrack on a plan to raise the country's budget deficit to 2.4 percent of domestic output next year.
But despite those moves, Warner expressed concern that Huawei could become a bargaining chip in the trade war with China, and that the Trump administration would backtrack on its moves to ban Huawei equipment.
"Vivendi's decision to backtrack has also made it more difficult to sell the pay-TV unit ... though this is not impossible," Pier Silvio Berlusconi said, adding that no negotiations over the unit were underway.
Here's one of my backtrack journals, which I think illustrates some of the value in trying to trace how the web and social networks move information around and often obscure the origins of content.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's ruling coalition said on Wednesday it would not "backtrack" on plans to increase deficit spending, digging in against financial market and EU pressure and brushing off criticism from parliament's budgetary office.
" Salma's past goes unmentioned, "out of respect for her privacy", before a backtrack: "the privacy rights of fictional characters are questionable—to be frank, they are nonexistent—and so we hereby abandon our modesty.
On Wednesday, YouTube appeared to backtrack, saying that Mr. Crowder had, in fact, violated its rules, and that his ability to earn money from ads on his channel would be suspended as a result.
Separately, President Trump appeared to backtrack on accepting campaign help from Russia or other foreign governments without telling the F.B.I. In an interview on Friday, he said he would "absolutely" report such an encounter.
Dowd had initially told the Daily Beast that he was speaking on behalf of Trump as his "counsel," only to backtrack after his statement was published and say he was actually speaking for himself.
Mr. Trump has shown an interest in working with Democrats in the past, on issues like gun control and immigration, only to backtrack, and he could emerge from Election Day determined to shun Democrats.
It is divided over a June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the European Union, has been forced to backtrack on welfare cuts and has been accused of not protecting Britain's steel industry.
The ruling coalition, which has struggled to reach a common position among its different partners, would not backtrack on either a new tariffs mechanism or new rules for the concession, the government source said.
Lyft said the mayor "is attempting to distract from what her plan will do: backtrack on her campaign promises and raise the cost of transportation in Chicago for communities who can least afford it."
But, Pelosi's announcement could make it harder for Democrats to backtrack if allegations against Trump don't materialize once the whistleblower complaint and official transcript of the call between Trump and Ukraine's President are released.
First, the President himself appeared to backtrack on the alleged agreement, saying in two tweets Thursday that not only was there "no deal" on DACA — the U.S. southern border wall was still being built.
But now, a day after fresh Fed forecasts showed most policymakers see two rate hikes next year and one in 2020, the betting in rate futures markets is that they will need to backtrack.
But in a statement on Wednesday, it appeared to backtrack, saying the doctrinal department "is awaiting the outcome of the ongoing proceedings and the conclusion of the appellate process prior to taking up the case".
The League and 5-Star say they will not backtrack, arguing that their big-spending budget is needed to boost growth and tackle rising poverty in the euro zone's third largest but most sluggish economy.
To fully grasp the significance of the look, we have to backtrack a bit, to the 2010 Grammys, when she performed with Elton John in a six-minute slot that was later deemed too political.
Unfortunately, a change this drastic could still be far off and the POTUS's proposed healthcare cuts could actually backtrack on any progress that has been made, keeping trans women of color the most at risk.
But if DeMonaco wanted to get super real, he'd have Charlene get bought out by the New Founding Fathers and backtrack on all her idealism as soon as she takes office in the next film.
Worst of all, navigating those multiple paths in each map is unnecessarily, frustratingly confusing, giving you only a zoomed in mini map with mission icons placed in misleading ways that often force you to backtrack.
Like From Software's game, each world you visit slowly opens up as you follow whatever path the story lays out for you while opening up shortcuts that let you backtrack more easily as you go.
Trump's backtrack: The new plan backtracks from Trump's promise in December to immediately pull all 2,85033 U.S. service members from Syria, after he declared the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria defeated in the country.
But one survey on Thursday suggested their lead had been cut to just 5 points after she was forced to backtrack on a plan to force elderly people to pay more for their social care.
Matthew Woolfe, founder of human rights group The Brunei Project, said it was now very unlikely that Brunei would backtrack, but diplomatic pressure from Asian countries could help ensure the laws were not enforced fully.
Mayor Bill de Blasio's administration had set a goal of completing work on single-family homes by the end of 2016, only to later backtrack amid challenges such as a shortage of architects and contractors.
The commander-in-chief, a self-confessed germophobe, also took to Twitter to backtrack from his televised comments that a "tremendous amount of trade and cargo" from Europe would not be allowed into the country.
She describes as a big win the storm of outrage that resulted when the breast-cancer charity Komen Foundation decided to drop Planned Parenthood from its list of recipients (it had to backtrack within days).
He had to backtrack on what seemed like an open invitation to Syrian refugees during an address to the United Nations amid a surge in migrants fleeing the threat of deportation from the United States.
That said, the images do suggest certain hardware decisions on Microsoft's part; the removal of the Xbox One's HDMI-in, for example, would mark the final backtrack from Xbox's ill-fated focus on TV features.
On Sunday, the PUK said it might not recognize the results of the election due to what it described as violations in the voting process, and then appeared to backtrack, injecting uncertainty into the process.
Moreover, when the bank reannounced its wage hike in December, a spokesperson initially told the LA Times the wage increase was not tied to the tax bill, only to later backtrack and say it was.
Poroshenko played down speculation that Washington could backtrack on its support for Kiev, noting that Trump had said publicly he would stick to U.S. obligations and there had been "promising" statements by nominees to his cabinet.
"I haven't seen any evidence of that yet," Leo Varadkar, attending the World Economic Forum in Davos, told Reuters when asked if he was at all wary that Britain might backtrack on some of its commitments.
It's been nearly a decade since Mark Zuckerberg famously said that privacy was no longer a "social norm," and even though Facebook tried to backtrack on that claim for years, the company just keeps screwing up.
In a series of since-deleted tweets, the "thank u, next" singer, 25, defended Bieber for lip-syncing, explaining that their decision to perform together was not planned, which caused him to rely on the backtrack.
It is backed by Hungary, whose prime minister Viktor Orban changed Hungary's laws to allow home distilling in 2010 but was forced to backtrack by the EU's top court, which ruled the changes illegal in 2014.
He seemed to backtrack from Mr Trump's comments, saying When the president-elect made a comment on the US currency, it wasn't meant to be a long-term comment Too weak, too strong; which is it?
So instead of analyzing footage of someone speaking on a word-by-word basis, LipNet goes one step further by taking entire sentences into consideration, using Deep Learning techniques to then backtrack and decipher each word.
In 2015, a corporate witness for Oracle said in a deposition that the Java APIs and the Java language — which is free to use — were "inseparable," only to backtrack after his lunch break while sweating profusely.
The leaders of the two ruling parties, Luigi Di Maio and Matteo Salvini, denounced the Commission position and said they would not backtrack on their spending plans, including tax cuts and a significant boost in welfare.
It's fast and pleasantly dizzying, although the frequent breaks in the footage leave me worried that there are long breaks where Sonic needs to backtrack and hunt down the coins he missed, thus breaking the flow.
The NHL has also said the IOC will have to backtrack and pay player insurance and transportation costs after saying it would no longer bear the costs like it had during the five previous Winter Games.
"I want to do what I can to ensure the Hong Kong government is forced to backtrack... I am stunned they have come up with this plan," said one mainland Chinese lawyer based in Hong Kong.
But before we get there, let's backtrack for just a sec to talk about why you get these things in the first place: Cold sores are caused by the herpes virus, which comes in two varieties.
May's campaign misfired when she was forced on Monday to backtrack on one of her core election pledges to make elderly people pay more for their social care, a policy dubbed the "dementia tax" by opponents.
ROME, Oct 4003 (Reuters) - Italy's populist government on Thursday dismissed concerns that the European Commission will reject its plan to hike deficit spending next year and signalled that it would not backtrack, even under market pressure.
The NYPD has cited a clause in a state civil rights law to backtrack on allowing access to personnel orders on police officers, an important way of tracking what happened in fatal shootings and other incidents.
In December 2018 the startup had to quickly backtrack from an announcement it made for a planned cash management product after stating it would be SIPC insured despite not checking with the organization ahead of time.
To some, Mr. Abe also later seemed to backtrack from his own statement when he told the Diet that the 2015 deal did not require Japan to issue letters of apology to South Korean comfort women.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece is on course to complete its third international bailout program but cannot afford to backtrack on adopted reforms after its expiration in August, the European Commission's mission chief to Greece said on Thursday.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Approvals of initial share offerings are slowing in China once again as local share prices slide, but major state-controlled newspapers are urging the stock market regulator not to "balk or backtrack" on reforms.
"We are not turning back from the 2.4 percent target... We will not backtrack by a millimeter," Luigi Di Maio, deputy prime minister and leader of the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement, said on RTL radio.
Despite the near daily hits on Grassley, he and other top Republicans have given no sign they are willing to backtrack on their position that the Supreme Court seat should be kept vacant until next year.
Unfortunately because TfL are so inept they've let it go on for such a long time and now we need to backtrack to actually put back in place how it should have been in the first place.
Hasbro originally pointed to spoilers as its reasoning for not including Rey — the main character of The Force Awakens — as a figurine its recently released Monopoly: Star Wars, but appeared to backtrack on this justification soon after.
On Twitter, Mwalimu and Deputy Minister of Health Dr. Hamisi Kigwangalla have since appeared to backtrack somewhat, telling their followers that lubricant will still be allowed in Tanzania so long as it is distributed by a hospital.
BUDAPEST, March 15 (Reuters) - More than 10,000 Hungarians protested Prime Minister Viktor Orban's education reforms on Tuesday, in the biggest demonstration against his policies since a 2014 movement that forced him to backtrack on taxing internet use.
China's attempts to stem capital outflows as a result of a depreciating yuan have led Beijing to backtrack on plans for greater market liberalization, such as the temporary suspension of initiatives designed to open up outbound investment.
In December, Robinhood announced plans for a checking and savings product, only to backtrack a few days later after it was revealed the company hadn't checked that customers' money would be insured, despite saying it would be.
Despite efforts to quietly backtrack on the proposal, the Trump campaign has continued to face questions about the ban because the news release from last December announcing the proposal has not been removed from Mr. Trump's website.
WASHINGTON — President Trump on Friday appeared to backtrack somewhat on accepting campaign help from Russia or other foreign governments without necessarily telling the F.B.I., saying that he would certainly inform law enforcement authorities if he were approached.
The agency has seen widespread criticism for initially promising the $125 cash payout only to abruptly backtrack, insisting that because the public's interest in free money was somehow "unexpected," most victims would never actually see these funds.
Population geneticists could backtrack through the DNA data to identify common ancestors from hundreds of thousands of years ago, and they could detect recent incidents of gene flow from the past few tens of thousands of years.
However, several days after the excerpt was published, Brazile denied that the party's primary was rigged — an apparent backtrack from the implication in that section of her book, which has caused much confusion within her own party.
De la Calle, the government&aposs chief negotiator with the FARC, without specifically endorsing Petro, made an impassioned plea not to backtrack on implementation of the peace accord when a future free of armed conflict is within reach.
Salvini declared the ruling coalition dead two weeks ago and called for new elections, triggering a government crisis and the resignation of the prime minister, but he has since indicated he was ready to backtrack under certain circumstances.
Once again, Trump's aides were forced to backtrack, with spokeswoman Hope Hicks saying Trump was merely describing the state of play until he's elected president and can appoint judges who would turn abortion into a states'-rights question.
The Federal Reserve will regret its interest rate hike in December and will be forced to backtrack in 2016, closely followed market watcher Jim Grant said Monday, as global stock markets were selling off on Chinese economic weakness.
A generous checkpoint system coupled with the ability to backtrack makes this less annoying than it otherwise could be, but it's still not a lot of fun playing a section repeatedly because you can't make a particular jump.
In response to the latter, Obama expelled 35 Russian diplomats last month, declaring them persona non grata in the U.S. Putin pointedly declined to retaliate over Obama's diplomatic punishment, apparently confident that the incoming Trump administration would backtrack.
The loaded language that Trump is again using on immigration is a sign that despite being forced to backtrack on separations, he has no intention of easing the temperature on an issue that has repeatedly delivered for him.
In London, she had reiterated a pledge to reduce net migration — a key issue in last month's "Brexit" referendum — promising to cut it to below 100,000 a year, though appearing to backtrack on a deadline for doing so.
The Fed's December decision to raise rates for the first time in nearly a decade has been under scrutiny recently, with some market players suggesting it was a mistake and that Chair Janet Yellen may have to backtrack.
Mr. Kobach appeared to backtrack on his claim, allowing that out-of-state college students in New Hampshire are legally entitled to vote and that his assertion that fraud had swung elections there may have been too strong.
The outcome of the vote has been in dispute since election officials released preliminary results on Sunday night that pointed to a runoff between Mr. Morales and Carlos Mesa, a former president — only to backtrack within 24 hours.
But despite Trump's new action against Turkey, which comes after days of appearing to simply acquiesce to the invasion, the president made clear he wasn't planning to backtrack on his decision to pull troops out of the region.
Attacks by Islamist militants in Manchester and London threw the spotlight on security, while May was forced to backtrack on a social care policy pledge in a move that pundits said was unprecedented in British election campaign history.
To backtrack a little, it's worth noting again that the fact that Trump has won the majority of states in the 2016 GOP primary—as well as the majority of delegates—isn't necessarily enough to win him the nomination.
Bradley Moss, a national-security lawyer, tweeted: "I do not envy the DOJ lawyers who are going to have to convince the judge that political pressure was not applied to suddenly backtrack on their sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone."
NICKEL RALLY TO BACKTRACK Nickel, the best performing base metal so far this year with gains of 20.9%, saw a heated rally during much of July as China's Tsingshan went on a buying spree and speculators also piled in.
When Trump was first asked about the two votes on Republican immigration bills, he said he wouldn't support the "more moderate" one — a comment the White House was then forced to quickly backtrack, claiming Trump had misunderstood the question.
The yuan had gained 7.5 percent against the dollar through early September, but authorities have allowed it to backtrack a bit in recent weeks, possibly due to concerns that its rapid run-up would start to hurt China's exports.
Google first set out to do away with the steering wheel and pedals approach, but this backtrack is from Alphabet CEO Larry Page and CFO Ruth Porat, who found the original approach to be "impractical," according to the report.
But as if to underline the chaos, about a half-hour after I filed my draft, the Academy announced that after meetings with top cinematographers, it had decided to backtrack again, and would air all 24 Oscars categories live.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq demanded on Thursday that the U.S. government backtrack on a decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital to avoid fuelling terrorism, and a prominent Iraqi militia said the decision was a reason to attack U.S. troops.
Readers coming to "Thomas and Beal in the Midi" without taking in the earlier novel — as I did, before I realized I needed to backtrack — will find Beal an emotional blank canvas whose main attribute is her unusual beauty.
ROME (Reuters) - Italy's government has decided to backtrack on a contested tax on plastic in its 2020 budget in the face of protests from producers in a region where the ruling parties face a key local election in January.
It was an unexpected, 20173,000-mile backtrack for the migrants, some of whom have lived in the United States for years, or even decades, while on a list for deportation because they had entered the country without proper documentation.
Later that year, the company appeared to backtrack, saying that it would take advantage of lower labor costs in Mexico and make a new battery-powered sport utility vehicle in Cuautitlán in 2020, a goal it reiterated on Wednesday.
Trump Calls for End to Federal Minimum WageDonald Trump has called for the elimination of the federal minimum wage, saying individual states should decide on any rises—a backtrack on his primary promise to support a higher minimum wage.
At the very least, EU leaders need to trim the union's sails, reduce their ambitions and backtrack; move closer to the original idea of creating an economic union, while holding fast to requirements that allow only true democracies to join.
Senior EU officials said last week that creditors were working on a debt relief offer that would be an incentive for Athens not to backtrack on reforms from its three international bailouts and to continue to stick to prudent fiscal policy.
There is little chance they will allow May to backtrack on her commitment to break with the European Court of Justice and end the supremacy of EU law, possibly tying her hands over what she can or cannot compromise on.
Adding to the regulatory uncertainty, the government last year introduced requirements for foreigners to be proficient in Indonesian and for companies to hire 10 locals for every expat, only to backtrack less than 12 months later after businesses raised strong protests.
She helped draft the failed plan for electoral reform, and doubtless pleased Chinese officials by showing no sign of wanting to backtrack on it despite weeks of protests, known as the "Umbrella Movement", that erupted in response to the proposal.
Add all that together, you might think the ECB would quite readily backtrack on its pledge to keep interest rates at historically rock-bottom levels "through the summer" of next year, and deliver an inflation-cooling rate hike or two earlier.
And what they&aposve been trying to backtrack all along is that the origin of this investigation -- if you are going to do something as serious as do surveillance on a political campaign, you better have a very, very good reason.
ERBIL/SULAIMANIYA, Iraq (Reuters) - One of the dominant Kurdish parties in northern Iraq said it might not recognize the results of Sunday's parliamentary election and then appeared to backtrack, injecting uncertainty into a region demoralized by a failed independence bid.
The U.K.'s finance minister was forced on Wednesday to backtrack on his intention to raise national insurance contributions, which go to help pay for the country's health and welfare state, from self-employed workers after facing significant vocal opposition.
May's decision represents a sharp backtrack from her position until now, which had been that holding an election before 2020 would be an unnecessary distraction from the monumental task of successfully navigating an exit for the U.K. from the European Union.
"If we backtrack on what we have agreed, now or in the future, the markets will abandon us and we will not be able to refinance maturing loans on sustainable-debt terms," Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras told the paper.
The bottom line: Israeli and U.S. officials told me senior Trump administration officials were unhappy, fearing the claim could derail Secretary of State Tillerson's trip to the Middle East, and gave Netanyahu and his advisers a clear demand to backtrack.
Unfortunately, he has focused his first year on actions that backtrack on the country's clean energy successes and instead champion the fossil fuel industry:  These actions could prevent Mexico from meeting its existing international climate commitments and national climate goals.
The debt relief offer, which would need to act as an incentive for Athens not to backtrack on reforms and stick to a prudent fiscal policy, is likely to include some debt relief up front and some spread over time.
"We will not backtrack by even half a millimeter," Salvini told reporters in October after the Commission had denounced the budget as an unprecedented breach of EU fiscal rules and warned it would impose sanctions on Rome unless changes were made.
Nonetheless, at the start of the year, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin had suggested dollar weakness was "not a concern of mine" only to backtrack a day later and reiterate that a strong "long-term dollar" is in the country's best interest.
Brazil's president has appeared to backtrack on his refusal to accept $20 million in G7 aid to help fight the Amazon fires, saying he would consider accepting the money if French President Emmanuel Macron were to apologize for calling him rude.
To exit the exhibition, visitors must backtrack through the galleries, through time and textiles, back to the beginnings of the Bauhaus, seeing in reverse the comet of experimentation and innovation that a school, open for just 14 years, set in motion.
Amidst all the uncertainty and rancor swirling around the healthcare debate, our Nation cannot afford to backtrack on its efforts to help many more of the 85033 in 3 among us living with substance use disorders and/or mental illness.
Bolsonaro was elected with strong backing from farmers, and comments he made on the campaign trail - such as complaining about the current regime of fines for environmental infractions - have led to fears that the country will backtrack on protecting the environment.
She rejected a recent call from Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco for the EU to backtrack on new bail-in rules on the grounds that they may mean the authorities are unable to prevent a contagion effect in a crisis.
Until last week Rome was insisting it would not backtrack "by a millimeter" from its 2.4 percent target, while the Commission is now accepting a deficit which rises next year instead of falling, and is far above Italy's previous commitments.
On Tuesday afternoon, amid a stream of criticism from lawmakers, Mr. Trump appeared to backtrack, saying he misspoke at the news conference in Helsinki and that he supports America's intelligence agencies and their conclusions about Russia meddling in the election.
But even if the ultimate impact of the Yellow Vests is hard to foresee, the movement already has forced Mr. Macron to backtrack on some tax increases and move to put more money in the pockets of the poorest workers.
"It will be difficult for the administration to backtrack," said Wendy Cutler, a former United States trade negotiator who worked on the Trans-Pacific deal and is now managing director of the Washington office of the Asia Society Policy Institute.
But his efforts to build a wall on the southern border have been blocked in Congress, and he was forced last year to backtrack after his "zero tolerance" border policy of separating migrant children from their parents provoked widespread outrage.
The economic realities that come with governing have forced the party to backtrack on some guarantees, such as its opposition to a gas pipeline in the southern region of Puglia that it campaigned against for years but now calls strategic.
You saw Senator Kennedy from Louisiana backtrack on a little bit of it after, you know, a bunch of journalists, I assume he kind of respects and wants to be in the good graces of railing at him about it.
On Friday, the government dug in its heels, with Home Minister Amit Shah vowing at a rally in Jodhpur that "we won't backtrack even an inch" on the divisive law, which he masterminded and which has yet to be enacted.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump appeared to backtrack on his earlier threat to target Iran's cultural sites -- an action that would violate international law and is viewed as a war crime -- after top Cabinet officials contradicted his twice-made threat.
Her double-backtrack dance in pursuit of a "pay-for" for Medicare for All, her blundering attempts to clarify her claims of Native American ancestry—these are the sorts of things that politicians leashed to stolid, tired, Beltway political consultants do.
But the apparent backtrack was a significant shift from his unprecedented Monday statement calling for the declassification of selective portions of the FBI's June 2017 application to monitor former Trump foreign policy aide Carter Page under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
It followed a Trump visit to London in June, when he suggested in a joint press conference with Johnson&aposs predecessor Theresa May that the NHS would be "on the table" in US-UK trade talks, before attempting to backtrack.
Bill Pascrell, a Democrat from New Jersey, announced at the beginning of March that Neal was going to request Trump's tax returns in two weeks only to backtrack hours later to clarify it was only his opinion, not official guidance.
And the former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. revealed in a little-noticed passage in his 22016 book that he would have gone without one if he had run in 210, making it more difficult for him to backtrack now.
The NRA and White House staff have since tried to backtrack some of Trump's comments including one in which he declared he'd like to take away the guns of people who were deemed potentially dangerous before going through the court system.
DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) - There has been no sign that Britain intends to backtrack on the commitments it made in December on the Irish border and doing so would erode trust for the rest of the Brexit negotiations, Ireland's Prime Minister said on Thursday.
MARK GREENFIELD Brooklyn To the Editor: It will be fun to watch whoever wins the Republican nomination stumble and spin as he tries to backtrack from his extreme opinions when he realizes that he needs to be more centrist to win the presidency.
While it may announce a stimulus package to create jobs, it is unlikely to backtrack on cash handouts, and problems such as diversifying the economy and repairing a debt-burdened banking system can only be solved in the long term, he said.
Five years ago, the Republican-controlled Florida legislature tightened up early voting ahead of the 2012 election, expanding voting hours and sites, only to backtrack after people waited for hours in long lines during both the early-voting period and on Election Day.
Command is one of seven Starfleet career options you can explore the the Starfleet Academy Experience Bathed in blue light, the mostly white interior winds you through nine stations — though there is no particular order and you can backtrack at any time.
Clinton's campaign, in the last week, has compelled Sanders to disavow a 2005 gun vote, break a pledge not to raise taxes on the middle class in his healthcare proposal and backtrack on his call for Iranian troops on the ground in Syria.
What the company realized in the meantime was that some features like smart replies simply didn't work well unless the algorithms had access to the full chat history, so it had to backtrack on the earlier statement (and maybe hoped nobody would notice).
London (CNN)British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson was forced to backtrack Tuesday amid growing criticism over his comments about a jailed British-Iranian woman, saying his remarks "could have been clearer" but insisting they should have no impact on her prison sentence.
For my fall graduate course aimed at making the most of online communication, I created a standing assignment called a "Backtrack Journal," in which students (and their professor) occasionally trace how some interesting insight or communication innovation made it to their screens.
" Even when a sympathetic conservative radio host offered Mr. Trump a chance to backtrack from his ridiculous claim and instead blame the Obama administration's policies for the Islamic State's rise, the Republican candidate doubled down: "No, I meant he's the founder of ISIS.
HAVANA (Reuters) - The Mississippi ports of Pascagoula and Gulfport signed agreements in Cuba on Monday with an eye to future business and with a Republican U.S. senator from the state looking on, despite concerns President Donald Trump might backtrack on improved relations.
In this scenario, I think they remembered that interview and said, 'Before we get all the facts, the last thing we want is to put Mark out there in front of the press to say something that we're going to backtrack later on.
Italy's governing coalition of the right-wing League party and anti-establishment 5-Star Movement vow not to backtrack, saying their big-spending plan is needed to boost growth and tackle worsening poverty in the euro zone's third-largest - but most sluggish - economy.
Democrats claimed a victory of sorts when Trump was forced to backtrack on his policy of separating children from their parents at the border, and they might hope to see Trump fumble the ball once again, motivating turnout from the Democratic base.
Facing fierce opposition from the banking industry and calls from the U.S. administration to backtrack on some measures, policymakers struck a compromise agreement on rules forcing banks to hold more capital and cash to avoid a repeat of the 2008 financial crash.
A trip to the shop and a few crystals later can bump your health up to two or three hearts, and it is possible to run out of those, forcing you to backtrack and run through a few old puzzles for more currency.
The decision Mr. Trump must make now is whether to backtrack on the objective of zero North Korean nuclear weapons even if that means accepting the North as a nuclear-armed state, as the United States has done with Pakistan, India and Israel.
To backtrack (lots of spoilers ahead): "Ek Ladki Ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga" ("How I Felt When I Saw That Girl"), is a romantic comedy, sort of, about a woman named Sweety (Sonam Kapoor) whose suitor, Sahil (Rajkummar Rao), is a failing playwright.
President Donald Trump has dropped his effort to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census — a sudden backtrack on one of his administration's biggest legal battles and a swift course reversal after a week of insisting he would fight till the end.
Furthermore, when Apple announced the iPhone 7, it prompted Popslate to explore redesigning the device so that it would fit both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 7, only to backtrack when it discovered that a hybrid wouldn't comply with Apple's Made For iPhone program.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May was forced to backtrack on one of her most striking election pledges on Monday to force elderly people to pay more for their social care after her party's opinion poll lead halved in just a few days.
But Iran's decision earlier this month to backtrack from some commitments in response to U.S. measures to cripple its economy threatens to unravel the deal, under which Tehran agreed to curbs on its uranium enrichment program in exchange for the removal of most international sanctions.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Euro zone creditors are working on a debt relief offer for Greece that would be an incentive for Athens not to backtrack on reforms from its three international bailouts and to continue to stick to prudent fiscal policy, senior EU officials said.
Miguel Rojas singled up the middle, moved to second on Cole's balk and scored two outs later on Martin Prado's long single over the head of right fielder Gregory Polanco, who broke in and then had to backtrack and could not make a catch.
As Slate's Mark Joseph Stern noted this Thursday, almost immediately after signing the bill into law, the Republican governor started to backtrack, claiming the legislation wasn't intended to explicitly discriminate against gays while dodging questions about whether it could, in practice, have that effect.
Teneo Intelligence's Barroso said he believed the decision by secessionists to present amendments to the budget bill and the timing of the trials was crucial — and could prevent the pro-independence parties from being able to backtrack on their amendments blocking the draft budget.
May's decision of an early election represents a sharp backtrack from her position until now, which had been that holding an election before 2020 would be an unnecessary distraction from the monumental task of successfully navigating an exit for the U.K. from the European Union.
The announcement, which comes after the country's human rights watchdog, spoke of "inhuman living conditions" facing migrants, indicates newly-elected President Emmanuel Macron wants to show he is tough on security and will not backtrack on the eviction of thousands of migrants last November.
But this week, Verizon appeared to backtrack on even that sentiment: The company reshuffled its unlimited plans to lure subscribers by providing a wider variety of unlimited plans to choose from — but free content apart from Apple Music on select plans is still missing.
With economic powerhouse Germany skirting a recession, the ECB has already been forced to backtrack on plans to tighten policy and now faces calls to do more, even though the root cause of the downturn, weak demand from abroad, is largely beyond its policy reach.
Despite suspicions that Mahathir might backtrack on this deal, given his long and not-exactly-collegial history with Anwar, many of his critics were reassured by his statements that he saw himself more like a temporary caretaker, helping the government get back on track.
Pope Francis has been criticized in recent months for seeming to backtrack on earlier promises of a crackdown — including defending a Chilean bishop accused of covering up for a pedophile priest — but has not publicly commented on Cardinal Pell's case since charges were announced.
"Someday, when we have real spectra from TOI 700 d, we can backtrack, match them to the closest simulated spectrum, and then match that to a model," said Gabrielle Engelmann-Suissa, a Universities Space Research Association visiting research assistant at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center.
News that Bloomberg might backtrack on his decision earlier this year not to jump into the race broke late last week, with the former mayor citing his concerns about the current field being unable to defeat President Donald Trump in the general election next year.
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan (Image: Getty)Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has decided to backtrack on his decision to sue hundreds of native Hawaiians, which would have likely forced the families to sell their land at a public court auction to the highest bidder.
BRUSSELS/PARIS/BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Union will defend the Iran nuclear accord despite Tehran's decision to backtrack on its commitments in response to U.S. sanctions, diplomats believe, but European powers expect it to collapse without a deal to sell Iranian oil to China or India.
Trump has seemingly agreed to bipartisan immigration deals in the moment during meetings with moderate Republicans and Democrats, only to backtrack on them later — often through his chief of staff, and former DHS secretary, John Kelly or policy adviser Stephen Miller, both of whom are immigration hardliners.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump sought to backtrack on comments last year in which he tied his decision to fire FBI Director James Comey to a probe into Russian election meddling, accusing NBC News on Thursday of "fudging" their interview, but offering no supporting evidence.
The company originally said Portal was only going to be used for video calls, but then had to backtrack and explain that data collected from Portal like frequency of calls or the time you spend during a video call may be used for Facebook ad targeting.
Chairman Jia "YT" Yueting has long acknowledged the company's cash problems in the wake of its rapid growth, but while PR has tried to backtrack and otherwise spin his statements in the past, new comments this week paint an even bleaker picture of the company's health.
Trump, who previously called climate change a hoax created by the Chinese, was highly critical of his predecessor's environmental policy on the campaign trail and pledged to backtrack on the climate deal reached by the Obama administration and nearly 200 countries in Paris in late 2015.
The Wisconsin primary capped a difficult week for Trump, who was forced to backtrack after saying women who have abortions should face punishment if the procedure is outlawed, and who voiced support for his campaign manager after he was charged with misdemeanor assault for grabbing a reporter.
With a declining domestic resource base, Mexico will increasingly rely on U.S. pipeline gas and imported liquefied natural gas (LNG) and may be forced to backtrack in the short term on some of its energy goals by returning to heavier reliance on oil for power generation.
For example, as the governor of Indiana, Pence signed one of the strictest abortion provisions in the country and approved a controversial law intended to allow businesses to deny services to members of the LGBT community for religious reasons (only after intense blowback did he backtrack).
You might want to start, as do the best obituaries, with a generalization about the overall significance of the life, then backtrack to the chronological sketch you have already produced, and conclude with funeral and memorial arrangements as well as a list of the closest survivors.
Mat Tinkler, director of public affairs and policy at Save the Child Australia, said it was "ironic" that the immigration minister had blamed unnamed organizations for encouraging the latest self-harm protests, after the government had been forced to backtrack over its accusations against his own charity.
The backtrack comes after swarms of YouTube creators complained about the policy barring ads on videos with anything more than "a passing mention" of the coronavirus, which they said unfairly kept money out of their hands as the disease becomes an increasingly pressing topic of conversation.
The backtrack comes after swarms of YouTube creators complained about the policy barring ads on videos with anything more than "a passing mention" of the coronavirus, which they said unfairly kept money out of their hands as the disease becomes an increasingly pressing topic of conversation.
"The DPRK has done its utmost with maximum perseverance not to backtrack from the important steps it has taken on its own initiative," Ri Thae Song, North Korea&aposs vice foreign minister of US affairs, told the Korean Central News Agency in regard to ending tests.
He's a little too familiar with Anne at first, and when he has to backtrack and pay appropriate respect it's like watching someone on a suddenly fast-moving treadmill—you don't want him to fall off, especially since he makes a game out of staying on.
Taking teens who have been in recurring trouble with the law, have a lack of family support or face challenges in a conventional classroom, BackTrack is a rural-based programme that teaches these youths life skills in the hope they will develop self-worth and turn their lives around.
The reporter reminded her that they were speaking on the record and that he wouldn't publish her criticisms of her husband on background, after which Kellyanne tried to backtrack, saying, "People do see it that way, I don't say I do, but people do see it that way."
The top Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday accused Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin of reneging on a past promise that the Trump administration's tax reform proposal would not include an absolute tax cut for the wealthy, warning that such a backtrack would stifle a bipartisan deal.
In the column, headlined "I cannot stress too much that Britain is part of Europe – and always will be", Johnson seems to backtrack on a fundamental promise of the Leave campaign: that Brexit would mean leaving the system of "free movement" within Europe, and gaining more control over immigration.
Ms. Merkel herself is under pressure from the right wing of her conservative bloc, especially from the Christian Social Union, which is urging her not to backtrack on a commitment she made last month to limit to 200,000 the number of people allowed to apply for asylum in Germany.
"Someday, when we have real spectra from TOI 700 d, we can backtrack, match them to the closest simulated spectrum, and then match that to a model," said Gabrielle Engelmann-Suissa, a Universities Space Research Association visiting research assistant at Goddard, and the leader of the modeling team.
Right now, users can do most things with their smartphones, but it requires quite a bit of mental bandwidth to figure out, hey, I need to accomplish this task, so let me backtrack and figure out all the steps that I need to do in order to get there.
According to a report published last year by the Institution of International Education, new foreign enrollment in American universities was about 291,000 in 2016 — a 3 percent drop from the previous year, representing the first backtrack in growth the organization has recorded since it first started tracking those figures.
Italian 10-year bond yields soared to a 4-1/2-year high early on Tuesday after Italian lawmaker Claudio Borghi, economic head of the League party, said most of the country's problems would be solved by ditching the single currency, even as the government attempted to backtrack.
That could change this week when lawmakers return to Washington and the Senate considers several of Trump's Cabinet nominees' confirmation -- with Democrats determined to force the new administration to backtrack, protests continuing and confusion about the fate of green card holders, including some who have spent years in the United States.
He and Hillary Clinton are trying to backtrack on that a bit now as the "Black Lives Matter" movement has started a new anti-cop sentiment in the new Democratic Party base, but there's really no denying that the increased Clinton administration funding for policing and incarceration made a difference.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican-led U.S. Congress had a rough start to its first session of the Donald Trump era on Tuesday when a public outcry that included a dressing-down from the president-elect prompted the House of Representatives to backtrack on its plans to defang an ethics watchdog.
Pollsters, who universally got it wrong at the last election in 2015, showed support for May and the Conservatives falling after she was forced to backtrack on one of her most striking election pledges to make elderly people pay more for their social care, which opponents dubbed a "dementia tax".
Ironically, if the party were to backtrack on its referendum pledge, its own voters may not be disappointed: A survey this month by the Washington-based Pew Research Centre found 58 percent of 5-Star supporters took a positive view of the EU. "VERY PRO-EUROPE" The change in tone is striking, however.
But behind the scenes, officials in Washington pressed for Ms. Hutchison to backtrack on her comments, especially after the Russians mocked her remarks, and then suggested that it was the United States, not Russia, that was deploying weapons in violation of the Intermediate Nuclear Forces treaty, which dates to the Reagan administration.
In the days since Trump's surprise announcement, Cohn worked quietly to soften Trump's decision and convince him to backtrack -- a campaign that was amplified by Republican leaders on Capitol Hill -- but Trump learned of the efforts, became angry at Cohn's attempts and made that clear in the last 24 to 48 hours.
However, Schaeuble appeared to backtrack on his comments during a press conference at the IMF and World Bank meetings in Washington last week, saying that low or negative rates were breeding insecurity that "will be felt in elections," but said "that's not the fault of the ECB," according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
Then, two days later, Trump set off another controversy when he told CBS that abortion laws should not change on the federal level -- another position that forced his campaign to backtrack later in the day, issuing a statement saying Trump only meant until he's president and can appoint judges who see abortion as a states'-rights issue.
Bonds have been anything but a safe haven, although the fall has been less linear, with sovereign yields rising around the globe as central bankers backtrack from policies that do more harm than good and market denizens realize that bubbles are much like weight gain, both only truly identifiable from a look at what is behind you.
Of course on Thursday night I found out that you have to climb these godforsaken towers in each region on the map to download map data onto your ancient smartphone device to have maps, so I spent a few hours doing that which felt VERY GOOD and also super annoying because I had to backtrack a bunch.
" When Debbie Stabenow asked about Mulvaney's description of Social Security as a Ponzi scheme, Mulvaney refused to backtrack on the comparison: "What I described it as was a plan that takes money from people now in order to give money to people now … I wouldn't read too much into the description of it as a Ponzi scheme.
Backtrack in time and I can tell you how I was inspired by the activism of Gloria Steinem, who persuaded women to take up the fight for equality and a new "feminism"; and by former Secretary of State Madeline Albright, who embodied the possibility of a woman holding a position of power on the world stage.
" In this scenario, I think that they remembered that interview, or that statement, and they said, "Well, before we get all the facts, the last thing we want is to put Mark out there in front of the press to say something that we're going to have to backtrack later on when we know more details.
Before I get into that, I should backtrack a bit to note that while it's been more than a month since the inauguration and almost four months since election night, I'm still enormously grateful for being fortunate enough to have predicted Donald Trump's surprise victory last spring and sticking with that prediction and my explanations for it right up until Nov. 8.
Former Johnson advisor Gerard Lyons, who according to betmaker Betway is now the favorite to become the next Bank of England governor, said in an opinion piece for the Financial Times on Tuesday that the central bank should revisit its 2% inflation target Sterling has come under pressure in recent weeks from signs the BoE may backtrack on its earlier policy tightening signals.
"With the traditional version of POOL, there's quite a lot of frustration around having to go around the block a few times to pick someone up, maybe having to backtrack, when you've already got a customer in the car who wants the most direct route to their destination," Uber's general manager for Australia and New Zealand Henry Greenacre told Mashable.
EU banking watchdogs had requested an MREL floor but the European Commission ruled that out last week, saying the SRB should set the liability level case by case.. Bank of Italy Governor Ignazio Visco urged the European Union on Tuesday to backtrack on the bail-in rules, saying they might limit scope for necessary official action to tackle a crisis.
Most recently, after good faith efforts to negotiate a new trade deal with China, which chose to backtrack on major provisions after agreeing to those, President Trump imposed tariffs to send a clear message to Beijing that, while the U.S. would love to work out a deal, the days of taking advantage of the United States in international trade are over.
Yet, while he has caused controversy over his policy pronouncements over Muslims and immigrants, and U-turns in foreign policy (such as the embassy relocation in Israel and backtrack over the nuclear deal for Iran), he has also garnered praise among the Republican party for an overhaul of the U.S. tax system and among his supporters for implementing an "America First" manifesto.
" Earlier on Friday, Salvini said the government would not backtrack on the budget "even by half a millimetre," ramming home a message expressed by other ministers in the coalition which took office in June S&P took particular aim at the government's plan to lower the retirement age, saying that if fully implemented the policy will "threaten the long-term sustainability of public finances.
"The bank is internally deadlocked and likely to backtrack on its promised commitment to adopt a flexible regime and will simply tweak the current illiquid managed fixed peg regime in an attempt to narrow the divergence between the official currency rate and the black market currency rate which is over 40 percent and growing," said Sebastian Spio-Garbrah, chief Africa frontier markets analyst at DaMina Advisors.
"I was surprised to hear Director Mulvaney being so honest with me about the fact that he was asking us to support a budget he'd never vote for as a Congressman—and then I was disappointed that the White House refused to let this honesty stand and Director Mulvaney was forced to backtrack on his very clear statement to me," Murray said in a statement.
Why did he tell NME immediately afterwards that Amstell was a "snotty little posh boy" who didn't write his own jokes, only to backtrack two years later in an interview with the BBC calling him "funny, charming and likeable" and saying "I'm struggling to think why I would have acted so weird [...] I would love to go on there and show them that I'm not a tantrum-y person"?
A defiant 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 is refusing to backtrack over racially charged remarks he made last week, and the controversy has opened up a major divide between the presumptive Republican presidential nominee and senior GOP leaders.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Wednesday appeared to backtrack on his pledge not to use CIA informants to spy on North Korean leader Kim Jong UnKim Jong UnPompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests State Dept.
" Murray didn't buy it, though, saying in a statement: "I was surprised to hear Director Mulvaney being so honest with me about the fact that he was asking us to support a budget he'd never vote for as a Congressman--and then I was disappointed that the White House refused to let this honesty stand and Director Mulvaney was forced to backtrack on his very clear statement to me.
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The ECB kept policy unchanged as expected last month, staying on track to wrap up a 2.6 trillion-euro ($3 trillion)bond purchases scheme this year and raise interest rates next autumn, continuing its slow but steady pace of policy tightening.. Indeed, even as trade tensions weighed on growth and a stock market selloff amplified growth fears, some policymakers argued that was not enough for the bank to backtrack on policy normalization.
Months of pressure from U.S. lawmakers, European allies and defense officials has forced President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE to backtrack on one of the biggest decisions made in his two years in the White House: His plan to totally withdraw U.S. forces from Syria.
Italy would like to see Britain reverse its decision to leave the European Union despite the fact that the process has already began, according to the country's ambassador to the U.K. "We would be delighted if a shift in public opinion would lead the government in the future to stop the process and backtrack towards retaining full membership of the Union," Pasquale Terracciano, the Italian ambassador to the U.K., told CNBC in an exclusive interview on Monday.
With hostility between Iran and the U.S. running high and Tehran vowing to backtrack on its commitment to the 2015 international nuclear deal, questions have arisen over whether European nations will stand by the pact, or side with the U.S. The EU has attracted criticism for its slow response to the crisis that erupted last week following the U.S. airstrike on Baghdad that killed Iran's top military commander Qasem Suleimani, prompting public and political outrage in Iran.
Tesla's chief financial officer and chief counsel left the companyConsumer Reports removed its "recommended" rating from the Model 3Tesla shut most of its stores only to backtrack on those plans two weeks laterMusk warned investors Tesla would lose money in the first quarterTesla's second-largest shareholder suggested it might be better off without Musk as CEOTesla repaid $920 million in debt with cash rather than stock, renewing cash crunch fears Tesla's stock is down 10% since February 5.
"i sang to to backtrack like most cameos do this is a normal thing, And rather than try and make people feel accepted and loved you find things to pick apart like the world isn't full of that already.. we can find something negative to say about anything or anyone When are we gonna be the kind of people that find joy in adding value to one another and not tearing each other apart.." Grande hopped on Twitter as well to emphasize the last-minute nature of Bieber's performance.
J.), the ranking member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, slammed 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 appearing to backtrack on a remark from U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE that the administration would announce new Russia sanctions on Monday.
White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayObama, Bush among those paying tribute to Cokie Roberts: 'A trailblazing figure' Journalists, political heavyweights pay respects to Cokie Roberts: 'A pioneer for so many' Iran's supreme leader rules out talks with US at all levels MORE on Sunday defended President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump conversation with foreign leader part of complaint that led to standoff between intel chief, Congress: report Pelosi: Lewandowski should have been held in contempt 'right then and there' Trump to withdraw FEMA chief nominee: report MORE's apparent backtrack on strengthening background checks in the wake of a series of mass shootings in August, saying the shootings would not be used as an "excuse" for gun confiscation.

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