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While the 1 percent thrive, working people are going backward.
Said Snedeker: "I don't see it going backward from here."
Maybe we can stop going backward and start going forward.
"To think we're going backward 30, 40 years," he said.
"I couldn't see myself going backward or forward," she said.
"I feel like we're going backward instead of forwards," says Parker.
"It's hard to see how going backward can actually improve things," she said.
There is a feeling that we are only going backward in this country.
"We are going backward by adding a counter-cyclical factor," said the policy advisor.
And so far the reality for minorities isn't even going backward—it's getting worse.
"It's human nature to want to go forward instead of going backward," Lewis said.
Where there is still no peace, and where everything seems to be going backward.
Assess it, analyze it — is it improving, is it going forward, is it going backward?
They all dropped shots on a day when there was no time to be going backward.
His right hand isn't working again so he's going backward and the tumor has actually shrunk.
" He goes on: "Neither party has been exclusively responsible for us going backward instead of forward.
I see a lot of things going backward and losing a lot of the progression we have.
And we're actually going backward in the United States with the disastrous policies of the Trump administration.
There are times in history when we feel like you're going backward, but that's part of the growth.
Moreover, I frequently experienced lag when rewinding quickly or going backward more than, say, 10% at a time.
So I'm afraid the administration is not only going backward, but doing it for completely the wrong reasons.
On the litter-strewn dirt roads of Gregorio de Laferrere, the notion of going backward holds enormous appeal.
"You have to be concerned when anybody talks about going backward," said Xavier Becerra, the state attorney general.
When going backward in a car, you turn the steering wheel in the direction you want to go.
The problem for the junior senator from New Jersey and former mayor of Newark is that he's going backward.
There's no real way to resolve this tension, so instead of resolving it, Trump keeps going backward and forward.
One of the things that bums her out is "feeling like going backward," Del Rey had said in an interview.
Going backward, this June was also the hottest June on record, March was abnormally warm, and — you get the idea.
It is all growth — investors: professional and amateur, don't like to invest in things that are static or going backward.
"For Congress to consider going backward in how we regulate the public health hazard is simply mind-boggling," she said.
Today I am comfortable saying to investors that for all the ups and downs, renewable energy is never going backward.
"People in every part of this country feel stuck, or even like they're going backward," he said in the video.
This is why I can say Trump supporters were off the scale––we have data to compare it to going backward.
We as a nation are going backward, and drug overdoses are now the leading cause of death for Americans under 50.
There is no particular reason to think that going backward, in whole or in part, would be a less painful process.
Saturn is going backward in fellow Fire sign Sagittarius, encouraging you to enforce better boundaries between yourself and your lovers and friends.
We saw our own version of this allegory with the two Americas this week — one going backward, the other stepping into tomorrow.
But we're going backward when states close Planned Parenthood clinics that perform the screenings, without even ensuring that there are alternatives in place.
But when it comes to worker protections, the United States has a long way to go, and we fear we are going backward.
Never. While the past 12 years have been worse than usual on several dimensions, we can't "make Congress great again" by going backward.
After President Trump was elected despite his famously misogynistic words and actions, many Americans worried that the country was going backward on gender issues.
These are all positive steps, but at the same time, for every step that's going forward there's maybe one or two steps going backward.
Let's hope, instead, the president will seek common ground to move our nation forward, so we can make progress together rather than going backward.
This is a new year and a new spring, but it seems like the world isn't flowering - it's getting darker, withering, and we're going backward.
A fighter is supposed to be faster going forward than he is going backward and these back-foot-first bursts are designed to test that.
This risks going backward by removing the very policies that are driving technological progress in sectors such as transportation in exchange for an uncertain incentive.
There is an urgent need for just such a plan and such a discussion, not least because everything in Afghanistan seems to be going backward.
Have you ever considered going backward in time, like the Hernandezes sometimes do, and telling a story of the characters of Hate in their younger days?
Mary Grant of the group Food and Water Watch said the agency "is actually going backward" on the standards and called for federal funding for pipe replacement.
If this was the World Cup, Oppo's Find X would be a Lionel Messi-like pirouette past three defenders, except it'd be going backward instead of forward.
Moving on, in this case, means going backward in time, to when the artist was young, and still living at home in Pittsburgh, and still named Andrew Warhola.
Saying that he feels treatment of African Americans is "going backward," Carolina Panthers safety Eric Reid said he will keep taking a knee during the National Anthem before games.
That quotation is a key to the book, and also — exhilaratingly — a direct challenge to "The Sound of Things Falling," which had much to do with going backward in memory.
"In standing with Sanders over Biden, we will declare that we are not going backward — we are going forward into a future of empowerment and equality for all," she added.
But efforts by regulators to clamp down on risky mortgage lending have taken much of the heat out of that market, with prices going backward in Sydney and Melbourne last month.
Information about the existential threat posed by climate change grows more dire every day, and news about governments either not doing enough or going backward on the subject inundates us as well.
The spinning means that sometimes you're going backward and looking at the screaming faces in your neighboring car, and sometimes you're going forward, with nothing but sky and trees in your view.
"You're seeing some countries that are going backward rather than forwards in terms of freedom of press, freedom of the internet, in terms of respecting political opposition and civil society," he said.
Going backward on the environment will sicken and kill thousands in the near future; over the longer term, failing to act on climate change could, all too plausibly, lead to civilizational collapse.
While the Reds are showing progress, the Diamondbacks are going backward with eight losses in their past 113 games after getting shut out on three hits in the second through ninth innings Friday.
"About seven seconds on the clock he just kept going backward, I don't know why, but he just threw it up and I didn't think it had any chance of going in," Thompson said.
I want to curl up in a ball and stay on the train, going backward and forward all day long until the dark of night falls and it feels safe to be on the street.
"We cannot tolerate a perspective that is about going backward and not understanding women have agency, women have value, women have authority to make decisions about their own lives and their own bodies," she said.
Mercury squares off with Saturn again on April 25, bringing blocks around communication once again—except at that time, Mercury won't be retrograde any more, so at least things won't feel like they're going backward.
"Mobilization around ensuring women's equality is really important at this moment when the Trump administration is going backward in so many ways that are harmful to women and girls," she said, referring to President Donald Trump.
Over the past 22019 years, the life expectancy of middle-aged American whites has been going backward — and rates of health problems like chronic liver disease, chronic pain, mental illness, suicide and disability have been going up.
"You want to stop on top and not when you're already going backward," she said in Singapore before playing her final match, a loss in the semifinals of the doubles tournament at the WTA Finals on Saturday.
On one of the first nights, I was sitting in my car trying to recover somewhat from hay fever—the place is just absolutely dust-ridden—and I see these lights going backward and forward on the hotel roof.
For the left, there's a lot to learn from the successful battles against going backward on health care—lessons about how Trump-era politics can be used to push "socialist" policies that move Democrats, and the American public, forward in unexpected ways.
Seth, the celebrated Canadian writer and artist, isn't old, but he is just as much a time machine, and his new book, "Clyde Fans," is a brilliant trip that also plays tricks on you, slowing down, speeding up, going backward, creating endless loops.
"It's going backward from the Deng Xiaoping era, when the party advocated the separation of the party and the government," she said, referring to the party leader who ultimately governed China during its early years of reform in the 1970s and '80s.
Instead of going backward to an earlier stage of humanity, these books push forward to a posthuman future in which human beings are replaced by a species that has abolished sexual reproduction, and so is immune to the torments of desire and loneliness.
His campaign platform, such as it was, was mostly about going backward — pulling out of the Paris climate accord, using strong-arm tactics with criminals (his favorite motto is said to be, "A good criminal is a dead criminal"), giving industry what it wants.
"Basically, the current system is vacuuming too many resources to the top, so even if you're going back to normal with respect to how we do politics, there is no going backward, there is no normal that is going to solve our problems," Wong said.
Tenet, which he wrote and directed, appears to be a time-bending action thriller that has its heroes trying to stop a bad guy or something (IDK they mention World War III and nukes) while other characters are going backward in time in front of them.
It wasn't until I had to start going backward in college — you know, the phase of your life when everyone expects you to want to talk about Pulp Fiction for hours at a time — that I started realizing how little there was for me in cinema at large.
"Growth in median income, poverty rates, life expectancy, rates of morbidity, the employment to population ratio among prime-age adults — these measures seem equally important to me and by these metrics things have stalled even more than per capita income or are even going backward," said Princeton economist Ilyana Kuziemko.
"When we're going backward at the federal level, for states to step up and take action on climate, take steps to modernize our transportation system, it's just an unprecedented opportunity," said Jordan Stutt, carbon programs director at the Acadia Center, a research and public interest group in New England that is pushing for cleaner energy.
But more ominously, it appears Van Susteren is going backward instead of forward, as she finished as the lowest-rated program on MSNBC from 2628:28500 pm to midnight on Thursday and Friday, even losing to a Chris Hayes repeat at 6900:2628 pm ET by 28503,22019 viewers in the key demo (248,000 to 145,000) on Friday.
"Bucs' offense: still going backward". St. Petersburg Times. 10 Oct 1977. 6C Never able to establish any offensive consistency, they were shut out an NFL-record six times.
1 September 1977 Opponents lauded the Buccaneer defense's performance and stated that the team needed to improve its offense; they posted a record numbers of sacks against the Tampa Bay offense.Mizell, Hubert. "Bucs' offense: still going backward". St. Petersburg Times.
He fought in a very conventional way with a firm jab, but threw hooks and uppercuts in flurries in an unconventional way.Boyd and Robinson II. p. 271 He possessed tremendous versatility—according to boxing analyst Bert Sugar, "Robinson could deliver a knockout blow going backward."Sugar Ray Robinson quotes, cgmworldwide.com.
The best financed candidate, Rafsanjani, campaigned with an entourage of bullet-proof Mercedes limousines. While he usually did not emphasize issues in his campaign Rafsanjani did tell voters that "there is no use imposing tastes, being strict, and going backward. ... Whoever becomes president cannot work without considering the demands and conditions of society."Wright, Robin, Dreams and Shadows: The Future of the Middle East, Penguin Press, 2008, p.
Designs in the early 1970s by William Barr and Ralph Moir used metal ribbons at an angle to collect these ions. This was called the Venetian Blind design, because the ribbons look like window blinds. Those metal ribbon-like surfaces are more transparent to ions going forward than to ions going backward. Ions pass through surfaces of successively increasing potential until they turn and start back, along a parabolic trajectory.
This work was carried out by R. A. and D. A. Wiltshire. By 1975 the organ had become unplayable, and a reconversion to mechanical action was undertaken. The console was moved back to the organ side of the transept, with the action going backward under the floor into the organ. This necessitated removal of floor joists and foundation piers, but the unsupported floor caused further problems long term, and during the 2008 rebuild it was re-electrified.
If they touch the ground once, they receive a score of 1. If they touch down twice, they receive a score of 2. If they touch the ground three or more times, they earn a score of 3--as long as they complete the section without stalling the motor, dismounting, going out of bounds, or going backward. If the competitor fails to complete the section a score of 5 (sometimes colourfully called "a fiasco") is earned.
Even there are some village like Kalachori par where water remains at least for 6-months. The flood damages all paddy fields; there is no communication system, no road, no electricity, and the percentage of literacy is 1%. The government is not taking any steps and the gram panchayat are considered corrupt, taking all the money with the community going backward day by day. On the socio-economic front also, they are lagging behind the other communities due to their illiteracy and backwardness in education.
Buck, Veronica, "Ahead of the pack in architectural thinking", ABC News, 24 March 2011 "We are just not going forward at all, we are going backward". He blames Perth's ugly, impractical and unsustainable modern homes on the laziness and expediency of politicians, city planners and mass-marketed project homes. Mr Jones says he is a crusader for sensible, environmentally aware design. Jones is still practicing as an architect as of 2011 and has no interest in quitting entirely any time soon, instead focusing on projects of interest.
Three sea trials were conducted, with the first one revealed the sub was a little unstable when going backward, and based on this discovered, the design was modified to incorporate an additional pair of stabilizing fins to resolve the issue. The second sea trial was to evaluate the batteries, which provide enough power to meet the designed speed at 9 kts. However, it was discovered more batteries were needed to provide greater endurance and range. The third sea trial was submergence test, which was successfully completed.
Frank Zappa was quoted in his autobiography The Real Frank Zappa Book, "One of the most exciting things that ever happened in the world of 'white-person music' was when the Beach Boys used the progression V-ii on "Little Deuce Coupe." An important step forward by going backward." In the 2005 film, War of the Worlds directed by Steven Spielberg, Ray Ferrier (played by Tom Cruise) sings part of the song to his daughter (Dakota Fanning) as a lullaby when she is too afraid to sleep.
Kirikaeshi was established as a basic exercise toward the end of the Meiji era (1868–1912). The exercise typically begins with a strike to the center of the head, followed by a series of alternating strikes to the left and right sides of the head (yokomen). Though the exact method of kirikaeshi can vary among dōjō, the most common scheme involves a single strike to the center of the head, followed by four angled strikes going forward (starting on the receiver's left side), and five strokes going backward. Kirikaeshi practice is the staple of kendo training.
Each tile on the board also has an effect. These include moving forward/going backward some number of steps, stealing/losing/gaining tokens, playing a single/two- player/free-for-all minigame, the ability to spend earned tokens, and a raffle game to earn redemption tickets with cherry, orange, or banana raffle tickets. When on a "store" tile, the player can spend tokens to move steps forward, move others backward, buy raffle tickets, multiply the amount of spaces moved next turn, or gamble to earn more tokens. The three spaces before the goal space are special raffle spaces (cherry, orange, and banana, respectively).
A forerunner of the technical warmups now used in many modern dance schools, it started with feet placed far apart and pressed flat on the floor. After a slow swinging of the body into ever- increasing circles, came head, shoulder, and torso rolls, with the arms sweeping from the floor to the ceiling followed by a relaxed run around the circumference of the studio, ending in a back fall. Other exercises included Javanese arm movements, and hand stretches to train the dancers Western fingers into going backward into some semblance of Cambodian dance flexibility. Class always closed with the learning of another part of a dance.
It was premièred on August 12 the same year at the Black Mountain College. The String Quartet in Four Parts is based partly on the Indian view of the seasons, in which the four seasons—spring, summer, autumn and winter—are associated each with a particular force–those of creation, preservation, destruction and quiescence. The parts and their corresponding seasons are as follows: # Quietly Flowing Along – Summer # Slowly Rocking – Autumn # Nearly Stationary – Winter # Quodlibet – Spring The general quietness and flatness of sound in the quartet may be an expression of tranquility, the uniting emotion of the nine permanent emotions of the Rasa aesthetic, which Cage explored earlier in Sonatas and Interludes for prepared piano. Another aspect of composition which Cage used earlier was the use of counterpoint: the third movement uses a canon for a single melodic line, which repeats itself going backward, in a slightly rhythmically altered form, to the beginning.
Behr, however, made the unpopular decision to fire Peter Bergman (Cliff Warner) during this time, as well as Ellen Wheeler (Karen) and Robert Gentry (Ross Chandler). Bergman's departure was particularly frustrating to Debbi Morgan (who thought it was a cop-out by ABC on the promising interracial Angie/Cliff pairing; Morgan later defected to the new NBC soap opera Generations in protest), Taylor Miller (who was misled when Behr approached her to bring back her character Nina; Miller was frustrated to find out she had only been brought back for two weeks to facilitate Bergman's departure: Cliff and Nina reunited, married yet again, and left Pine Valley, leaving Miller to lament to Soap Opera Digest that she felt it was going backward for both characters, and difficult emotionally to play), and Bergman himself. Behr then brought back fan favorite Opal Gardner, but instead of contacting Emmy winner Dorothy Lyman to reprise the role, Behr hired Jill Larson. Lyman later noted her disappointment in never being contacted about reprising the role.

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