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One thing is clear: We can't afford to go backward.
Sometimes you have to go backward to go forward, right?
" "Once you go forward in history, you don't go backward.
Once you go forward in history, you don't go backward.
"We don't want to see it go backward," Yerxa said.
I won't let our commonwealth go backward on reproductive rights. pic.twitter.
As wildfires scorch across Montana and California, we can't go backward.
But he wouldn't go backward and retract his words from the campaign.
And, of course, it isn't just technological innovation that can go backward.
It's an insistence that we will not go backward; we will move forward.
It can slow down and speed up and go backward, creating endless loops.
Making it go backward takes more than a nudge with a cue stick.
An IBM quantum computer was used this year to make history go backward.
I'd expect him to go backward throughout the exchanges if he did that.
Whatever their growing anger against the president, Turks do not want to go backward.
Many therapists will tell you that you have to go backward to go forward.
Americans are generally not willing to go backward on matters of basic economic decency.
Kim says she can't go backward and that life is always going to be different.
"Our obligation to do justice continues to go backward as well as forward," he said.
So let me start with Blockchain, and then I'm going to go backward to those patents.
When you go backward, you realize that we thought we were modern because we had cellphones.
Several had yet to go to treatment, and "I don't want to go backward," she told me.
As sea levels rise higher, temperatures warm faster, disease-carrying mosquitos reach farther, we can't go backward.
We couldn't go backward toward the main entrance and the street because the gunmen came from there.
And when societies go backward and tumble into isolation and authoritarianism, women have much more to lose.
Reactionaries, on the other hand, want to go backward to a time when rights and freedoms were restricted.
You can skip songs by pressing the Play/Pause button twice, but there's no way to go backward.
And freedom and things go forward and then they go backward, they go forwards and they go backwards.
"The world is worried that Argentines may want to go backward," Mr. Macri declared in a radio interview.
We cannot afford to go backward when there are thousands of children in foster care in our state.
Maybe if the Kings slow down enough, they can go backward in time and land in 2012 or 2014.
It's whether you get better or whether you go back, whether you go forward or whether you go backward.
"People who escaped the life I grew up with don't want to go backward," she said at the time.
The question is not whether we can go backward, but could there be a more vibrant manufacturing future here?
As 24 million Americans — including 6 million children — face more asthma attacks from climate change, we can't go backward.
Now, the British overseas territory now stands as the first jurisdiction in the world to go backward on the decision.
Then I went right into punk rock, so I had to go backward and discover Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath.
"But it's not a future to go backward into coal and have higher emissions in the United States," she warned.
Now it seems that, under general conditions, even a single particle probably can't go backward without help and careful tinkering.
A marvelous and unfinished book that you can read in a nonlinear way — start in the middle, go backward, draw circles.
The way to keep moving forward is not to go backward to a despotic and failed system in any form of socialism.
The world has changed so much — for the better — that it's really upsetting to me to go backward after we've come so far.
They wanted to try to make a wave function go backward, using an IBM quantum computer that is available online to the public.
It seems segregation is like a strong wave — and if you don't swim against the tide, if you do nothing, then we go backward.
Hitting the "J" key will cause you to go backward 10 seconds, while hitting the "L" key will make you go forward 10 seconds.
When half the team is trying to go forward and half the team is trying to go backward, you're going to just spin in place.
But I knew, regardless of my mixed feelings over his triumphs and his failures, the last thing I wanted was for us to go backward.
I tend to think there has been a grindingly slow improvement on a variety of scores, but I also believe that history can go backward.
Flake, the American people do not want to go backward, and they do not agree with his analysis of where elected officials ought to be.
With the European Union gradually integrating its own privacy laws (the General Data Protection Regulation), do we really want to go backward in the United States?
And I kind of had the feeling that if I couldn't go forward and I couldn't go backward, what was the point of going on at all?
And I kind of had the feeling that if I couldn't go forward and I couldn't go backward, what was the point of going on at all?
" It's another thing for me to make you look at an accident for an hour and then say, "Now let's go backward and talk about how this happened.
No one working in school nutrition wants to go backward on progress in the cafeteria or take the classroom out of the lunchroom, as some have recently suggested.
It would be heartbreaking to go backward and see eagle populations decline after all of the hard work we've put into bringing the species back from the brink.
There is something deflating about watching the younger McGill go backward, career-wise, particularly in a show that is really focused on the man's professional and personal journey.
" Knowing he can run faster straight ahead than the tackle can go backward, he tries to reach an area behind the tackle that Wilt called the "sweet spot.
The days when we're going to argue civil rights for people to sleep on the street, we learned that lesson the hard way, and let's not go backward.
The best explanation is also the one that leaves the most unanswered questions: They just wanted to stop the country in its tracks and force it to go backward.
" RJ: "Anyway — I'm gonna start from, like, the present and go backward, because I have questions about your new show, and I guess your career pivot, we could say?
To stand pat with free-market fervor or to go backward, such as eliminating the Affordable Care Act, will deprive many of medical care while still driving up costs.
We still have a long way to go, and I think we're starting to go backward a bit, especially with the ban on trans people in the armed forces.
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We cannot continue to go backward in this country as men in states all across the country to try to cut off and further limit access women's access to healthcare.
Obama says this a lot — I think he says this in your piece — that even though the arc of history bends toward justice, it can still zig and zag and go backward.
It's hard to go backward, but you could argue that if you launched Pac-Man today, maybe you'd do it with ads in between levels and people would be OK with that.
"As other states and the federal government go backward, restricting reproductive freedom, in California we are moving forward, expanding access and reaffirming a woman's right to choose," Newsom said in a statement.
"As other states and the federal government go backward, restricting reproductive freedom, in California we are moving forward, expanding access and reaffirming a woman's right (to) choose," Newsom, a Democrat, said in a statement.
You can't trivialize them, because they cost people their lives, but we have made progress since those times, and even when we go backward, there's definitely an opportunity for us to go forward again.
"This is the first time I've ever encountered a situation where a school board, school and alumni have a conversation, reach a point, adopt a new mascot and then go backward," Ms. Houska said.
But the most effective ones will offer women and their allies valuable currency: Small proof in the Trump-era culture wars that we refuse to go backward, no matter how dramatically our politics have changed.
Mars is the planet of war; it adores the chase and is associated with the color red... do any of these symbols suggest to you that this is an energy that likes to go backward?
"I don't think you can go backward anymore," NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman said when his league expanded the use of replay following a series of mistakes in the playoffs that changed the outcome of some games.
But the Trump administration's Energy Department wants to go backward and embrace a clearly obsolete bulb – proposing recently to roll back efficiency standards that would put more varieties of high-efficiency bulbs on store shelves next year.
Maybe you've been introduced to a new idea, like the Cloud Appreciation Society, an all-women spacewalk, a quantum computer that made history go backward, a new kind of periodic table, or the scientific uses of bumblebee vomit.
As the clock ticked down, the 3,000 or so inside Rochdale's home ground grumbled whenever a player chose the short pass over the long, or decided to go backward, rather than sending an aimless cross into the penalty area.
"If we don't handle these 21 days well, then our country, your family, will go backward by 21 years," he said during Tuesday's national address, adding that the government will provide support for medical equipment like masks and ventilators.
"The U.S. set good standards for the globe, but now they could go backward," said Maryant Fernández Pérez, a senior policy adviser at European Digital Rights, an association of civil and human rights organizations advocating an open digital environment.
And at that moment, the side that wants America to go backward, to include fewer people, is in the ascendancy, and it's important that we recognize that and realize that we've been here before, and that nothing is inevitable.
If you decide to flip ahead or go backward in the story, say if your kid asks you to repeat a fun part, your Google Home will sense that and switch its music and sounds to reflect where you are.
"If they agree to any kind of a compromise deal, it's really up to the other Afghans at the end of the day to- to resist any moves, to get rid of those changes, to go backward, if you will," he continued.
"If we go backward, and we rush to judgment and we allow for political lynchings without any due process, any facts, any evidence being heard, I think we do a disservice to this very body in which we all serve," Fairfax added.
"The sense that policy moves in one direction, toward more liberalization and more integration, has been replaced by recognition that policy can go backward as well as forward," said Brad Setser, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York.
She posted a screenshot of an excerpt from the Bible that included the phrases "You do not have to go backward" and "I am going to stand strong in the power of God until He delivers me," according to a screenshot captured by Elle.
"Once you go forward in history, you don't go backward," Handler wrote in support of the Supreme Court decision, likening the lack of access to safe abortions to other practices that are now considered primitive, such as disallowing the right to vote, or slavery.
"Like so many things with the Young Lords, you got to go backward to go forward," he says as the sounds of East Harlem rise around him: kids yelling, the cackling bochinche of old ladies, the heavy sighs and squealing brakes of the M103 bus.
"If we go backward and we rush to judgment and we allow for political lynchings without any due process, any facts, any evidence being heard, then I think we do a disservice to this very body in which we all serve," Mr. Fairfax said.
Yoest has a long record of seeking to undermine women's access to health care and safe, legal abortion by distorting the facts, and her selection shows yet again that this Administration is pandering to extreme conservatives and ignoring the millions of men and women nationwide who support women's constitutionally protected health care rights and don't want to go backward.
How could you brook to go backward, instead of forward, in those duties which you now so exemplarily perform?
The entire room, the trees, and the honey pots then begin to bounce with Tigger as he bounces from screen to screen. He then jumps up into one of the trees and the swarm of bees reemerges. The honey pots then go backward down a hallway filled with branches. Tigger is seen clinging to one with a beehive stuck to his head.
A boy named Owen finds out that a mysterious entity, the Harsh, is making time go backward. The Harsh are mysterious vaporous, faceless beings, all in white, that can glide effortlessly across the landscape and freeze people. Owen joins the Resisters and battles alongside the Resisters and the Raggies to defeat the Harsh, find the Great Machine in the north, and stop time from flowing backward.
In this way it was possible to go backward in evolutionary time to an intermediate state with much less variable and better ordered chlorosome organelles than the wild-type. The chlorosomes were isolated from the mutant and the wild-type forms of the bacteria. Cryo-electron microscopy was used to take pictures of the chlorosomes. The images reveal that the chlorophyll molecules inside chlorosomes have a nanotube shape.
Tisdale during the signing event for Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure in Madrid, Spain on May 23, 2011. Tisdale has said that she brings something different with every character she portrays in order to make them her own. After the completion of the High School Musical series in 2008, Tisdale was at first reluctant on accepting older roles because she felt "you can never go backward". She eventually began to accept more mature roles in 2012.
Although the historical origin of the dure should go backward considerably, it began during the Joseon Dynasty with a systematic look that was passed down to modern Korean universities. The dure was established as the Yiang Act(移秧法) of the Joseon Dynasty began in earnest. As the Yiang Act was fully enforced, it was necessary to secure a large amount of labor at one time. And It was a joint labor organization called Dure.
Mr. Niebla would successfully turn back the challenges of Universo 2000, Apolo Dantés, Shocker, Rey Bucanero and Tinieblas Jr. over the next 543 days. On October 12, 2004, Mr. Niebla lost the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship back to Universo 2000 and was unsuccessful in his attempt to regain it. Around late 2006 to early 2007, Mr. Niebla left CMLL, he would later explain the decision to leave as a desire for him not to "go backward" down the rankings of the promotion, stating that he felt he would get better opportunities elsewhere.
Sun’s Rays is a composition performed after the 28 exercises. The participants, arranged in pairs, form two groups: 12 rays to symbolically represent the opening of the twelve gates of life as expressed through the 12 signs of the zodiac, and an outside circle around the rays representing the wheel of life. Acting as radii, the 12 rays approach the center symbolizing the reception of vital forces and then go backward to infuse these forces into the outer circle. In the following motion, each partner in a pair performs circles around the other.
At that company he is credited with helping develop several of that company's missile developments, including the Patriot antiballistic system.Obituary, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Holmes’ leadership in the space program was highlighted by TIME magazine in 1962, wherein he was quoted: "When a great nation is faced with a technological challenge, it has to accept or go backward. Space is the future of man, and the US must keep ahead in space." D. Brainerd Holmes; guided manned space flight at NASA, The Washington Post, January 19, 2013 At Raytheon, Holmes became a top executive, and was its president when it developed the Patriot missile in the 1970s.
When a group of incoming particles are to scatter off each other, the process can be thought of as one where the particles travel over all possible paths, including paths that go backward in time. Feynman diagrams are often confused with spacetime diagrams and bubble chamber images because they all describe particle scattering. Feynman diagrams are graphs that represent the interaction of particles rather than the physical position of the particle during a scattering process. Unlike a bubble chamber picture, only the sum of all the Feynman diagrams represent any given particle interaction; particles do not choose a particular diagram each time they interact.
Throughout his career, Marquis developed and refined glassblowing techniques, and explored experimental directions, some successful, some not. Of one experiment, a set of blown glass and neon heads, he said "I had this need to go backward, to do something entirely stupid.". He engaged in collaboration with other artists including Therman Statom and Dante Marioni, learning and perfecting new techniques and approaches, which were then reflected in his own work; and at the same time teaching, and influencing the work of those with whom he collaborated. Marquis's body of work is characterized by a large number of series, often clearly evolving from one to the next.
There exist algorithms for optimizing the directed information based on Blahut-Arimoto, Markov decision process, and Recurrent Neural network and Reinforcement learning. For the case of Blahut-Arimoto, the main idea is to start with the last element of the directed information and go backward. For the case of Markov decision process, the main ideas is to transform the optimization into an infnite horizon average reeward Markov decision process, and for Recurrent Neural network the main idea is to model the input diestribustionusing a Recurrent neural network, and for Reinforcement learning the main idea is to solve the Markov decision process using Reinforcement learning which alawys dealing withlarge of contnouse alphabet.
He was also critical of Canada's proposed Free Trade Agreement with the United States, and released a document entitled A Time To Choose Canada, the New Democrats' Trade Option with fellow MP Steven Langdon in February 1988.Peter Cook, "The visionaries of the NDP go backward into the future", Globe and Mail, 5 February 1988, B2. As may be evident from the article title, Cook was critical of the NDP document. He also served as co-chairman of the NDP's international affairs committee, and held consultation meetings on whether or not the party should reaffirm its traditional opposition to Canadian membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.Susan Delacourt, "Few changes expected in NDP's NATO stand after weekend meeting", Globe and Mail, 1 February 1998, A8.
As the car was driven on to the platform, the liquid coolant boiled over and some steam escaped from the car, but no one seemed to notice. Drew Pearson, one of the top newspaper columnists of his time, reported publicly that the car was a fraud because it could not go backward and it went "goose-geese" going down the road. Despite the fact that this problem was limited to the first prototype only, a symptom of the speed with which the first car was put together, the damage to the car's reputation was done, and a storm of negative media followed. Tucker suffered another setback when his bids to obtain two steel mills to provide raw materials for his cars were rejected by the War Assets Administration under a shroud of questionable politics.
Hopes for a resolution to the crisis in Donbass in early 2020 were dashed by the coronavirus pandemic. According to Nataliia Kyrkach, leader of the Slavic Heart humanitarian organisation, as cited in The New Humanitarian, the pandemic caused the situation in Donbass to go backward "100%" to the "dark days" of 2014–2015. Particularly, quarantine measures imposed by Ukraine, the DPR, and the LPR prevents those in the occupied territories from crossing the line of contact, negating access to critical resources. Before the pandemic, residents of the DPR and LPR frequently crossed the border into Ukrainian- controlled territory to shop, withdraw money from their Ukrainian bank accounts and collect their state pensions, and a local industry serving these people emerged in towns like Volnovakha; as an example, there were 1.5 million crossings of the line of contact in August 2019.

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