He'll take a big step back and then he'll immediately step back in.
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But over time, it's kind of been like two steps forward, one step back, three steps forward, one step back.
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I'm talking about taking a step back and looking at what I've done, and taking a step back from the pace that I was running and changing gears.
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" Mr. Pryor also spoke about trying to "step back.
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It's almost ... You know, so take a step back.
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My position is to take a step back, through metaphor.
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Manning took a step back and sat in a chair.
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I get that she needed to take a step back.
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Take a step back and try and learn from this.
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Amanda Bynes is ready to step back into the spotlight.
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There will be little appetite to take a step back.
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So I decided to take a paycut and step back.
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Breathe. We all feel this way, take a step back.
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And for some, that might mean taking a step back.
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Taking a step back and fictionalizing things a little more.
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Kylie Jenner is taking a step back from social media.
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Should I be telling my husband to step back, too?
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Take a step back to reevaluate the situation that hurt.
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DAVID SOLOMON: Well, I think you have to step back.
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But right now it's time to step back from that.
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Let's take a step back while we look for proof.
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Take a step back to think about what's happening here.
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Microsoft is now taking a step back to address them.
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Give them paper and crayons and take a step back.
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You watch Amelia take two steps forward, one step back.
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Mr Puigdemont should thus step back from his reckless referendum.
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We don't want to risk a massive f——- step back.
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GOP convention Let's just step back a moment, shall we.
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I think she just wants to take a step back.
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It's "often two steps forward, one step back," she said.
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I think we got to take a big step back.
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And that maybe we need to take a step back.
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Image: SonyTake a moment and step back to January 2017.
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So I had to step back and take a breath.
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Take a step back from whatever is making you pouty.
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Her success boiled over, so she took a step back.
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Mulvaney did not step back from those positions on Tuesday.
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Drake: *blushes* Okay, wow, let's take a step back here.
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She decides that the family should take a step back.
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Two steps forward, one step back; isn't that the saying?
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Take a step back and breath, you're still so young!
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This is, for Moscow, a good time to step back.
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It's sorely missing the ability to step back a screen.
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I'm like, 'Hey, step back,' and he wouldn't do it.
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We should all take a step back from the edge.
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Take a step back and consider what else has happened.
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At that point it's time to take a step back.
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He urges them to step back and avoid making mistakes.
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They can step back from this, they can reconsider it.
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When he saw violence, he knew how to step back.
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But today's numbers took a step back in this regard.
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It's probably time for you to take a step back.
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Carrie Underwood is ready to step back into the spotlight!
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Then when they step back, they realize they have tinnitus.
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Realism takes a step back in Jaimes Mayhew's Samesises Island.
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Gail: Let me step back and defend your big three.
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We then step back even further in time, to 1968.
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How can you step back and try to be objective?
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You just have to step back and take it in.
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To understand what that means, let's step back a bit.
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I try to take a step back and not overreact.
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Taking a step back to the loneliness aspect you mentioned.
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The defense appears to have taken a step back, too.
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Taking a step back, it's easy to see Ford's justification.
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Take another step back to the clue at SEVEN down.
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"It's two steps forward, one step back," Mr. Swerdlow said.
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So like Asante said, take a step back and think.
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A step forward is often followed by a step back.
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They have rich husbands because they step back from work.
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So, let's step back and understand what we're saying here.
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They step back and multiply, as if viewing an accident.
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In October, though, several will step back into the spotlight.
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Step back from the details and consider the general picture.
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You should probably step back and keep your own counsel.
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It's good to step back from that and educate yourself.
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She has said she has no plans to step back.
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Do I have to step back on to the field?
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"Dear Future Husband" felt like a step back for feminism.
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Most of those folks need to take a step back.
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" So, we took a step back and we said, "Okay.
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Step back, analyze the job offer and go from there.
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"I took a big step back," he told Business Insider.
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You can step back in time at Disney World's BoardWalk.
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JF: Let me step back and say that one of the things I love about that question is if you really step back, ask that very question about the central relationship of the show.
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Giannis opted for a step-back jumper as his method, and the legs he used to actually step back are so massive that the set up to the shot was an event unto itself.
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Therefore, okay, the American government can take a step back, but do you think that California is going to step back, on what they have been doing in terms of climate change adaptations, for example?
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Requires indicted members to step back from committee and leadership positions.
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Anyway, I realized it was time for me to step back.
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In this case, it was one step back, two steps forward.
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If we take a step back, CDNs' primary focus is speed.
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There may at times be one step back, and two forward.
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Before posting, step back and look at the bigger picture, a.k.a.
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We need to definitely take a step back and evaluate everything.
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But step back and you can see the foundation coming together.
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Step back a bit, however, and the TFA looks rather bedraggled.
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Take a step back and the view isn't quite so bad.
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I'm joining her in taking a step back from political coverage.
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Let's take a step back and see what we're left with.
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She took a step back and looked Kingsley up and down.
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Mr. Wiebe has also taken a step back from the joystick.
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"Just take a step back, let them take it," he said.
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Step back and focus on figuring out your true top priority.
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Let's take a step back and look at how batteries work.
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Any such change in the rules would be a step back.
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I guess it's one step forward, hopefully not a step back.
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If this is new to you, let's take a step back.
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"I will not step back to that place again," she added.
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They gave me the chance to step back and ask: why?
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Step back and ask yourself why you want to do this.
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Just think about it if you take a step back here.
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"We took a little bit of a step back," Donovan said.
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First, try to take one big step back before examining it.
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Sometimes the best choice is to just step back and listen.
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Then, Blondi pauses, takes a step back and softens her voice.
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The surest way to do that would be to step back.
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But I'm not sure Herzog can take a step back anymore.
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But today he took a huge step back from fixing it.
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When you step back into work, you will be with us.
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There was one photo that made me take a step back.
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I had to step back to get a full horizontal view.
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"Take a step back and have some humility," he tells CNBC.
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If you step back, you'll see we're all in this together.
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Do you find yourself often having to take a step back?
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Being divorced, I felt like I took a step back emotionally.
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Now, it's time to step back and reconsider your next moves.
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Take a step back in time and leap into your future.
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Still, I could probably use a step back from it all.
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I took a step back to focus on my personal life.
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Day-by-day ... You need to be able to step back.
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For every step forward there is (at least) one step back.
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Because of this, it is helpful to take a step back.
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He called on the central bank to take a step back.
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When you step back from Helen, is she someone you recognize?
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Burns will step back from board duties at some other firms.
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It's inspiring to watch her triumphantly step back into the kitchen.
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Maybe take a step back and dial down the capitalism, huh?
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This is a wonderful time to step back and nurture yourself.
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First, take a step back and think about the big picture.
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"We need to stop babying him and step back," Kim says.
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Instead, it proved to be two steps forward, one step back.
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A. When you have a doubt, step back and think twice.
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Instead, invest in a broadly diversified portfolio and then step back.
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Taking a step back, he gestured to me to come closer.
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We step back and explain Australia's complicated relationship with the monarchy.
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So let's step back and talk about the size of Ookla.
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But nevertheless, if I take a step back, it's all good.
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It's really, when you step back, a very peculiar human activity.
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Each time, it has simply taken a step back and adjusted.
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Now, take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
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"I would just encourage everybody to step back," Mr. Mnuchin said.
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Often, the game takes a step back before it gets better.
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There's a willingness to step back and say, 'Was this reasonable?
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Business impact: China took a step back from the trade war.
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Please do not step back from the good this team does.
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Some analysts think the Fed needs to step back even further.
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You can read more about what their "step back" means here.
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Did you take a step back from politics over the holidays?
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Marjorie asked Bob to step back so she could clean him.
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Even the United Arab Emirates appeared to step back from conflict.
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Even the United Arab Emirates appeared to step back from conflict.
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"You&aposre always a step back from the customer," he said.
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CRAMER: I DO JUST WANT TO STEP BACK FOR A SECOND.
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Here's how to step back and delegate without losing control. 2.
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Take a step back here and just use your gut instincts.
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That's all it takes for the psychosis to step back in.
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Maybe we should step back and look at the bigger picture.
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Anthony nails a series of step-back threes with instinctive precision.
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Man: Excuse me — can you just step back a little bit?
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But let's take a step back: Who or what is Q?
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To understand why this matters, let's step back for a moment.
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But step back and you will see something like open sunflowers.
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But you need to step back for the shape to appear progressively.
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Taking a step back, let's recall what each company has to offer.
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And since their wedding, Bieber has taken a step back from music.
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Next time, we wish you would step back from that ledge, ducklings.
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For Kyrie, it's the step-back, for Chris Paul, it's the floater.
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He allows me to let life in and take a step back.
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In recognition of Googlers' concerns, we need to step back and create
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I decided to take a step back and do a digital detox.
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To step back a little, let's look at what PBT even is.
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GRPS experts noted an alarming step back from international commitments in 2016.
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Only the president took a step back, and soaked it all in.
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They asked some members to take a step back before commenting further.
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We have four years to take a step back and think again.
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In the text, as in the photograph, he does not step back.
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"She wanted to take a step back right now," says the source.
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They are making — every time we step back, they're on the run.
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But Bader takes a step back onto the end of Teixeira's reach.
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Senate Republicans largely took a step back from the impeachment debate Tuesday.
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He has taken a step back from the company since founding Karst.
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But first, let's take a step back and look at Atomic's features.
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I regarded him with a quizzical nod and took a step back.
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Take a step back and reflect on the reality of the situation.
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LETS JUST STEP BACK AND FIGURE OUT THE THINGS WE REALLY NEED.
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Take a step back and think of innovative ways address the issue.
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Those who find themselves in this situation should step back, writes Shell.
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I still want to step back for a second a reevaluate situations.
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It is a reminder to step back and appreciate how we move.
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You can step back from this, perhaps, but you cannot escape it.
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When you take a step back, it all just seems so sensationalized.
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Sometimes you just need to take a step back from the spotlight.
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Now is not the time for the United States to step back.
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"We are taking a step back," Stanislaw Karczewski, the speaker, told journalists.
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It's time to step back from the ideological abyss and try again.
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But if you step back and ask, are we a human society?
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I need to step back and do what's best for this party.
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After enrolling in NYU, the twins took a step back from acting.
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McDonald's took nearly 20 years to step back into mergers and acquisitions.
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When you take a step back, this is almost universally affecting women.
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Aaron: Maybe, but I think we need to take a step back.
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"At first, it can be hard to step back," Ms. Rattenbury said.
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However, when saving money becomes an obsession, it's time to step back.
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Joe wanted government to step back; Tim wanted government to step up.
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Step back in time Ever wanted to have a "prehistoric" dining experience?
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It's ok to step back for a minute and take a breath.
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It's time to take a step back before the administration moves forward.
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But to understand them properly, we must step back into their shoes.
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"You cannot make Turkey take a step back with sanctions," Erdogan added.
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But on Monday against the Marlins, he took a step back — again.
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Take a step back, and there are reasons to keep things simple.
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Since Trump's election, "we've taken a step back in tone," Feeley said.
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The World has taken a big step back from potential Nuclear catastrophe!
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Doncic&aposs step-back three has become even more lethal this season.
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For many of those with disabilities, this is a significant step back.
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But the housing market appears to have taken a further step back.
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AND SO FOR ME, YES, I HAVE THE ABILITY TO STEP BACK.
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So we regularly take a step back and review what's going on.
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Because of that experience, Wolfenstein II feels like a half-step back.
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Because this one was more lo-fi and a step back commercially.
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But take a step back, and this whole story is totally absurd.
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"I will now step back and take a long time to listen."
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Now, let's take a step back and be a little bit analytical.
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I remember thinking, 'Do I really want to step back into this?
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But take a step back, and a dark, compelling spectacle reveals itself.
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It's important to take a step back and talk about first principles.
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If they get that wrong, it could actually be a step back.
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" Taking a step back, Tepper asked investors to "look at the math.
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This optical state is heightened as we step back from the painting.
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It is dizzying; you have to step back instantly from the edge.
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But let's take a step back from the politics of it all.
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A contemplative guy, he took the time to step back and think.
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Hazzard hit a step-back 10-pointer that ignited another Arizona spurt.
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One choice is to step back and let this happen to us.
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Harden followed with a step-back 17-footer with 30.5 seconds left.
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The move also reflects HSBC's intent to step back from investment banking.
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The other unknown -- part of this is, you know, let's step back.
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Take a step back, however, and it starts to look awfully familiar.
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Note to self: Step back every year and go through the files.
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We don't step back and look at ourselves like a competitor would.
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KAPLAN: AND SO LET ME JUST STEP BACK AGAIN FOR YOUR VIEWERS.
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It's time to step back and put our nation above all else.
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I'm not saying flake on your responsibilities, but take a step back.
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And we tried to step back and say, What's going on here?
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Sometimes you have to step back and say thank you as well.
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We seem helpless to step back from the brink of socialized medicine.
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The first step, however, will be a popular and symbolic step back.
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Let's step back for a second and look at the chart below.
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What they would do is cause the chaos and then step back.
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There's a huge amount ... Well, I should step back a little bit.
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At the end of the third round, Kongolo took a step back.
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Step back; seek outside perspective if you feel like things are getting weird.
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Sometimes you take a step back and then you take a step forward.
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I'd have to step back and think, have I objectified her too much?
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Take a step back and balance today's vibe by trying to be humble.
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GIGOT: Dan, let&aposs step back a little bit on this, just philosophically.
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But before we get there, I kinda want to take a step back.
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But let's step back and take a look at what Darktrace offers today.
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"It could mean taking a step back on paying for college," he said.
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JOHN WILLIAMS: Well, I think you do need to take a step back.
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There was no chance for us to step back and start another business.
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Let's take a step back now and diagnose the problem a little bit.
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Take a step back, Kaiser advised, and know what you need to protect.
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He needs to step back, look at his clothing and laugh at it.
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Equally profound has been the giant step back SUVs represented in CO210 emissions.
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I would just step back and say year to year that can change.
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He needed to step back, recalibrate, and then figure out his next move.
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It can also remind us when to step back and be good listeners.
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So I'm going to step back and show her that I trust her.
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"You have to step back and look at the big picture," he said.
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This has caused many companies to step back profit ambitions to rekindle growth.
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LeVert's step-back jumper tied the score at 118 with 35.4 seconds remaining.
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It's critical to take a step back and remove yourself from the situation.
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America and China made efforts to step back from a damaging trade war.
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"I did a step-back jump shot and felt a pinch," he said.
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And if you step back and think about it, that's not too surprising.
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Sometimes, it's good to take a step back and look at your industry.
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The Headphone is really two steps forward and one step back for Bragi.
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Whoa, if this sounds familiar, you really need to take a step back.
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Things like that make you take a step back and be more cautious.
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Any features it removes for the S8 would feel like a step back.
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Just step back, take a breath and reset and slow the game down.
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Take a step back and think about the issues Americans should be discussing.
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Like mental health, you need to step back and view the bigger picture.
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But others attributed the euro's step back to continued concerns over Le Pen.
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If the receiving partner experiences discomfort at any point, step back and pause.
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FAULKNER: Yes, I want to step back just a second to Dianne Feinstein.
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One of the officers merely yells at me, telling me to step back.
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How do you know when it's appropriate to step back from a friendship?
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Kendall Jenner is taking a step back from her relationship with Ben Simmons.
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So, in trying something different, she's taking a step back from the middle.
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After my son was born, I really wanted to take a step back.
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I think as a step back, there's broadcast networks, like what Univision is.
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Regarding AI design, we really had to step back and reevaluate Firaxis's design.
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To understand what this fight is all about, let's take a step back.
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Before making any purchase that's not urgent, take a step back and pause.
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Pressed to elaborate on his remarks, Mr. Trump did appear to step back.
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Ballock hit a step-back 3 to push the lead to 75-68.
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The officer said he "repeatedly" asked Brown to step back but Brown refused.
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Then take a step back and think about each item on your list.
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The news gets worse when we step back and examine what was cut.
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It may seem politically expedient to take a step back, rather than forward.
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Step back for a moment, and think about what that foundation is about.
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When Beijing is forced to step back, it simply advances on other fronts.
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"We took a very big step back in terms of homeownership," she said.
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From a step back, even great novels of this type can seem silly.
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" He took a step back and said, "You're welcome to make an appointment.
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I tied you to a chair, took a step back and repeatedly fired.
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But after even more success, Mathison seemed to take a conspicuous step back.
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Take a step back and think on the person's possible motivations before reacting.
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Step back, take a deep breath, and ask , 'What does the data show?
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Then I took a step back and put myself in your daughters' shoes.
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You give somebody something that's usable, and then you want to step back.
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Also try to take a step back and think about why you're eating.
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I just decided before it got any worse to take a step back.
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We should take a step back and look at the total that's available.
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You have to step back from what you think is a strategic resource.
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So he took a step-back dribble and fired a 3-point attempt.
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This would be a significant step back from the promise of European unification.
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It's also a remarkable shift, when you step back and think about it.
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But take a step back: Obama remains hugely popular among base Democratic voters.
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"Take a step back, and sit down with a fiduciary again," says Gupta.
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Take a step back once you've knocked, and don't make any fast movements.
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If certain people are making you anxious, take a step back from them.
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Let's step back for one moment and realize the gravity of what happened.
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Then he offered to take a step back if she would come out.
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"I felt we took a step back today," Jets Coach Todd Bowles said.
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"The market does better with two steps up, one step back," he said.
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It was not a good one: a step back contested by Klay Thompson.
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You don't have time to take a step back and evaluate the situation.
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The president needs to step back and recognize that substance and details matter.
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"And then to step back and say, 'Oh wait, there's math in this.'"
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It is unclear what this "step back" will look like, if it happens.
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Visiting Arion — and seeing their books made — is to step back in time.
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Michigan has taken a step forward; Washington must not take a step back.
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Let's step back for a minute and consider the scale of this endeavor.
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Boris Johnson tells Donald Trump to step back from outright war with Iran.
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But step back and think about how paternalistic and condescending that explanation is.
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He took a step back and just shot through the door three times.
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Step back, 38,000 years to what are now the forests of southwestern France.
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That changed things a bit, so we had to kind of step back.
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I tried to step back and let them do most of the work.
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It's used as a reminder to step back and refocus rather than overreact.
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SO FOR EXAMPLE ONE OF THE THINGS -- AND I REALLY SHOULD STEP BACK.
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Taking a step back, this rapid development should not come as a surprise.
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The best you can do is step back and let alchemy take over.
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Before you get caught up in sharing your accomplishments, take a step back.
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But every step forward seemed to result in a step back: On Dec.
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Lillard's step-back jumper made it 105-403 with 4:47 to play.
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Did you take a step back from activism in the most recent election?
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I think we should really take a step back and try and understand.
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"So we see this proposal as a significant step back from that progress."
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" She then took a step back, remarking, "You know what today is about?
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Outlook: After making the playoffs in 245, last year was a step back.
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"[T]hen I hear him kind of, like, step back – take a step back and I hear – I can hear like a, like a cell phone – like a picture, and I can see a flash through the blindfold," she added.
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Sometimes, this natural land-building can take a sizable step back — specifically, by collapsing.
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And journalists can at least take a step back from this blurring of responsibilities.
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If you do encounter a snake, step back and wait for it to leave.
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But then you kind of step back and say, 'Here's where it went wrong.
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Step back from the noise and consider what the deal was meant to do.
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Let's throw out the pull-up three in transition and the step-back fadeaway.
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Maybe I'm a little out of line, so let me take a step back.
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I think it was smart for the president to take a step back here.
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So I think it&aposs smart that the president took a step back here.
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So this Thanksgiving, let us all take a deep breath and a step back.
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I have enough presence of mind to step back as the truck chuffs by.
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Step back and façades of buildings fall into a twist — delayed, made fittingly macabre.
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And then taking a step back and looking at it all for a moment.
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But other people have traced the step back to the New Jersey club scene.
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Dixon also called on the Italian actor to step back from the #MeToo movement.
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Now let's take a step back to examine how we can effectively move forward.
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If you're in Los Angeles, you'll probably want to step back inside the office.
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Just step back for a second and think about the scope of this process.
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Like maybe focus on meaningful features that aren't a step back from prior designs.
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So when I had time off last year, I did take a step back.
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That high powered offense from a year ago has taken a major step back.
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I check battery percentage all the time, so this felt like a step back.
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He has also been able to step back and focus on the larger strategy.
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"I think he'll be relieved" to step back from public life, one acquaintance said.
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And we both needed to take a step back from life in the limelight.
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Marriage makes you really take a step back and be like, 'Wait a second.
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Stifel said it was not surprised by Schultz's decision to take a step back.
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"I don't see this kid taking a step back," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
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Dorey-Stein took a step back in deference, as she'd done previously for Obama.
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Take a step back and think about why you're telling the story you're telling.
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Do you actually need to step back and let someone else take the reins?
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If someone seems uncomfortable, I take a step back but I don't ignore them.
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I will now take a step back and take a long time to listen.
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That was beginning of me feeling comfortable enough to step back into the show.
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Other eastern governments have also been discreetly lobbying Warsaw to step back from confrontation.
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Okay, we gotta step back and figure out how we're gonna regulate the internet.
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I had to remind myself to take a step back and let him lead.
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Plunging into frigid waters, only to step back out into the freezing January air.
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"We will not step back when faced with sanctions," Erdogan was quoted as saying.
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But if I step back then, the leaks and the Susan Fowler exposure, etc.
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One of the big changes being taking a step back from other people's lives.
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As usual with the social media giant, it's two steps forward, one step back.
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Will Clinton continue to go negative against Sanders or step back from that strategy?
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We wanted to step back and revisit our more frantic side with these tracks.
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I took a step back and reevaluated what success and life mean to me.
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Taking a major step back is a feeling some may not be accurately remembering.
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So I really tried to take a step back to take two steps forward.
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I had to take a step back to do things one at a time.
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Step back for a minute and ask, what can policy do to limit inequality?
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When Pearson refuses to step back into line, Roberts rejects his black son, too.
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But before you toss your rejects, take a step back and assess the damage.
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And my answer is always the same: You, the child, have to step back.
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It's a big step back for the U.K. if we do actually step away.
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"There is a risk that efficiency gains could take a step back," he warned.
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They knew that sometimes, for every two steps forward, you take a step back.
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But one day, I took a photo of myself and took a step back.
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Smith's crossover on Harden resulted in a step-back jumper and 95-92 deficit.
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To understand why, let's take a step back and look at the larger picture.
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It can often feel like a dance of two steps forward, one step back.
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Now that Carlo is around, he's finally able to take a small step back.
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"We can't step back in time when everyone else is moving forward," she said.
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The Lightning took a minor step back in their pursuit of a playoff spot.
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Harden recently railed against criticism that his step-back jumper is a traveling violation.
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If you're struggling to achieve what you want to achieve, take a step back.
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So before you do anything, step back and clarify what your own priorities are.
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What precedes that overall, alas, represents a creative step back, not a leap forward.
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All America had to do was step back, get rich and watch democracy flourish.
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Now, let's take a step back and think about this release for a minute.
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Playing B2B allows you to step back and experience the evening a little more.
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Trump then took a step back and appraised Brigitte, looking her up and down.
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Reflect on healthy, supportive ways to unwind and take a step back from life.
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It's actually not so much a step back as it is a leap back.
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But at the same time it's getting better, and you gotta step back enough.
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So, I do what I need to do to avoid a massive step back.
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Let's take a step back and remember the unique reality we all now inhabit.
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"I think I've got to take a step back and refocus," he told Olivi.
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Take a step back and assess from top to bottom what your options are.
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"I'm just kind of taking a step back and watching right now," Volenec says.
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"Take a step back and understand what they are really asking for," said Clark.
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And he pledged to step back, for now, from public remarks about the recording.
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Watching "Hillary," and then watching Ms. Warren step back, was simultaneously depressing and clarifying.
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You've got to try to step back and try not to do too much.
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To get to them, Mitchell would have to step back into the kill zone.
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Maybe we should pause, take a deep breath, and step back from the precipice.
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Before we go into that, let's step back and talk about what inflammation is.
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It's strange to take a step back and think, 'Why is this even revelatory?
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After catching heat for his response, Brown took a step back from social media.
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But this second straight loss had more of the feel of a step back.
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As always, we're here to step back and sort it all out for you.
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" At first, "I took a step back and have not been public at all.
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Go deeper: Trump's step back from the border turns into a sprint from Syria
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Sometimes I need to take a step back and calm down before I'm ready.
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Cillizza: Take a step back and put the whole cold weather thing behind us.
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For men, taking a step back from work and citing family obligations is celebrated.
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Sergey Brin, Page's fellow co-founder, will step back too, according to Tuesday's announcement.
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We all need to take a step back, and think about the big picture.
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Daylin Leach said he's "taking a step back" from his campaign to unseat Rep.
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Rather than make that sacrifice, she took a step back while she was ahead.
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Step back and watch foam squeeze out like a tube of elephant-size toothpaste!
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The refinance boom took a step back last week, bringing down total mortgage applications.
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The cast all said, 'If you don't step forward, we're going to step back.
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Harry and Meghan announced last week they wanted to "step back" as senior royals.
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Johnson drilled a step-back 3-pointer to extend the lead to 69-53.
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From there, you can step back while they do much of the heavy lifting.
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Cesar took a step back from Danielle and showed his palms to Mr. Schull.
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One step back may be pretty hard to take, but it's a normal thing.
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What if President Trump does not represent a step back, but a step forward?
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The message seems to be: Step back, more goes well together than we assumed.
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Is it possible for us to step back and keep dating, without that promise?
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It also gives us an opportunity to step back and put life into perspective.
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Take a step back to analyze the offer and the doors it could open.
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That's fine — it's always useful to step back and look at the big picture.
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At this point, it's unclear how either side will step back from the brink.
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Microsoft recently announced that it was taking a step back from the wearable industry.
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"We are in a market that has just been on an absolute low-volatility, steady climb for quite a while, so you don't need much of a reason for it to take a periodic step back, particularly a small step back," Meckler said.
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I believe, however, that the Europeans will eventually step back from the precipice of disunion.
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But it's also useful to step back and consider them in a broader political context.
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This is a major step back in the negotiations for reinstituting a version of DACA.
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Were you engaged as it was all happening or did you take a step back?
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So why on earth would I want to take a step back on picture quality?
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Those healthy profits might take a hit if you step back from your premium strategy.
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It's time we take a step back and reevaluate our love for the royal family.
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Hield finished it off with a step-back jumper that put Sacramento up 50-41.
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By taking a step back and listening, you get a better sense of the problem.
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To understand why she might have done this, it helps to take a step back.
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With a new crew chief, Patrick feels the team took a step back in 2015.
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Curb was never formally canceled; David himself decided to step back and take a break.
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They are trying with a few power users, because I've taken a step back myself.
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Well, here's the best way, I think, to frame ... well, take a step back, right?
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Yet, I have to step back and recognize that most people are not political junkies.
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And -- let me take a step back and tell you how SoftBank looks at it.
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I wanted to take a healthy step back from technology whenever and wherever I could.
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Some prefer to focus on daily developments, others prefer to step back and analyze trends.
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After expecting the Roki, Travis Craig, an IHMC research associate, took a step back, smiled.
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In fact, in some ways, Kiwami actually feels like a step back from Yakuza 0.
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Election security is another area where other countries may step back from working with Pompeo.
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Gotta step back always and remember that they are dealing with their own shit too!
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There was a definitely intention to step back from that, go back to my roots.
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"Illustration has helped me to take a step back and observe what's happening," she said.
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All these concerns will come to a head when increasing numbers of founders step back.
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Binding arbitration It helps to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
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This kind of mixed messaging is just one step forward and then one step back.
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After showing signs of stabilization, Abercrombie's recovery took another step back during the second quarter.
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Everybody wants to seek revenge, but take a step back and take a deep breath.
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"Just step back and lighten up" is a lesson I've learned over and over again.
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The 2018 Predator is a step back to Black's past in other ways as well.
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I wanted to step back and think about what automation in general means for humans.
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In both cases, however, it's been a case of two steps forward, one step back.
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You almost want to step back, out of a mix of intimidation, respect, and awe.
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That would create a virtuous circle of private investment, allowing the government to step back.
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It would also be a big step back for parent company Facebook's relations with China.
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They could slow down, take a step back and spend more time with their money.
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: What did it feel like to step back into the White Goodman shoes?
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I just had to step back, and I think that's where I've matured a lot.
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Agents also attributed the dive since July 25 to local buyers taking a step back.
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He's got so many options and his step-back is top-three in the league.
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" Taking a step back, Pressley told Jordan, "I have this debate about Elizabeth a lot.
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The healthiest thing Star Wars can after Episode IX is take a huge step back.
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As we've said for the past decade, we're going forward together, not one step back.
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With that spirit we don't step back from our audience wherever or whomever they are.
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Emma Watson is taking a step back in time for her upcoming film Little Women.
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But maybe food brands on Twitter need to slow down and take a step back.
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Weiss isn't the first partner to step back at the now 6.5-year-old firm.
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So take a deep breath (or 100), step back, and be thankful for your family.
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When did you step back from the firm, and do you still invest in startups?
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"Definitely our defense has taken a step back," Orlando point guard D.J. Augustin told reporters.
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When I step back and look at the march, I see how egalitarian it is.
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Nunes said he will temporarily step back from the investigation until the allegations are resolved.
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So it's a good time to pause for a moment, step back, and take stock.
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It's time for everyone to take a step back, and give these guys a break.
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But it was that pause, that deep breath, that step back that changed her life.
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And then a few years out of college, I had to take a step back.
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"The best thing for me is to step back and look away," Mr. Khost said.
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They need to step back militarily and step up financially and work together with Europe.
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"We don't want to take one step forward and take one step back," Covington said.
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"I urge Alberta to step back from this threatening position," Horgan said in a statement.
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But getting rid of Mr Corbyn would represent a step back towards something approaching normality.
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Before getting into the nitty gritty, let's take another step back to an earlier prescience.
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By 1990, even those who had issued the earlier doomsday warnings took a step back.
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However, when I step back from the rhetorical love fest, I think about Jemele Hill.
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The greenhouses on Mir were a step back in technology, more political than scientifically interesting.
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Sekulow added Giuliani and now may step back, according to sources familiar with the team.
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This is a moment to step back and take a serious look at process reform.
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This is why we need to occasionally step back and remind ourselves of the basics.
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Congress should take a step back and carefully examine how it shapes higher education policy.
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So we had to take a step back and say everything needs to be scrapped.
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We want to step back, we want to let the innovation occur and competition occur.
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But then you have to step back and go, okay crap, how did this happen?
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Can you tell me a little bit about the message "Step Back" hopes to convey?
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Do you ever force yourself to take downtime, or to step back for a minute?
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When you step back and think about the story for a second, it mostly evaporates.
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Some have risen to the occasion with barbs blazing; others have taken a step back.
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His step back from the operational management team was a decision taken by mutual agreement.
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Entering The Beekman is like taking a step back in time, and for good reason.
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Where politicians fumble and other government health officials step back, he steps up to explain.
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Then it could step back and wait in safety, putting larger prey on the menu.
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As Mr. Powell's star rises, a very different power broker is taking a step back.
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Let's step back from the ledge for a second and talk about science and technology.
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"I don't understand why people don't take a step back," he said in an interview.
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When you step back into the role, do you interpret it differently in any way?
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I can take a step back now and listen to what someone else is saying.
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Stephen Curry tried to answer with his own step-back 225 on the other end.
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Sometimes when I step back to look at my running, the whole thing seems absurd.
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You need to step back and view the Trump phenomenon as our culture under attack.
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You have to step back from contemporary racial politics to understand how weird this is.
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LOCKHART: It was a bad day, a day when we took a step back politically.
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"It was kind of two steps forward, one step back with her," Ms. Minow said.
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The whole thing is sort of wild when you step back and think about it.
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That could happen again, but both sides need to step back before it's too late.
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Part of our strategy is to step back and say, 'Let's make this experience better.
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"We just need to take a step back and see what's actually happening," she added.
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Step back from whatever topic you're writing about and focus on why it is important.
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House impeachment managers will step back as the president's legal team fires its first salvo.
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Slightly better contrast, but a big step back with the arrow placements at the bottom.
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Gillibrand should step back and allow local governments to determine the future of the industry.
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To respond to climate change, take a step back from modernity and call back community.
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I think it's really important for people to take a broader step back right now.
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"Let's step back for a minute and consider the scale of this endeavor," he writes.
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And then step back a bit to assess the entire field of Trump administration policies.
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So everybody could step back and appreciate everybody's humanity a little more than we do.
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"A step back is OK, as long as it&aposs not a slide," he said.
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You get to leave the dark place, and step back into the light of day.
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Let me just step back for a second and comment on the first tax cuts.
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I was going down that route a little bit and I wanted to step back.
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We stand ready to step back in when USAG has fully addressed these tragic events.
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But Page, too, would eventually step back his involvement after the company restructured in 2015.
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Then you step back and reflect on those seven years and you realize, Oh wow.
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I think what the Fed needs to do is let's step back a little bit.
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"There is really no step back for us," Almirola said on Friday at Kansas Speedway.
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"You can't just step back and say it costs too much to protect these people."
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A dying man whispered to his nurse to step back because he was too radioactive.
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Still, it's worth taking a step back and noting what a huge commitment this is.
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But take a step back and think: Is this really helping or changing anyone's mind?
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Even if when you step back it's clear the whole thing is profoundly anti-Christian.
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It was something he noticed once he had time to step back from the record.
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Do you think we're equipped, as a society, to step back and ask those questions?
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If we step back for a moment, the debate takes on a somewhat different significance.
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And if we're talking about our print magazine, we're already ... let's take one step back.
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Trump then took a step back and appraised Brigitte Macron, looking her up and down.
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Reframing is taking a step back and objectively looking at the scenario to find positive alternatives.
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What I am, I kind of step back a bit from the frontline politics in Britain.
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As concrete began falling from under the bridge, firefighters were asked to step back, Stafford said.
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As a result, many fans have come to feel that the sequel is a step back.
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It's time to step back and look at some numbers that put this issue in context.
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But they also need to learn to step back and shut up from time to time.
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He refused, telling me the elevator was out of service and I needed to step back.
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But it's important to take a step back and contextualize this list before you freak out.
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Are they making a statement about our future being a step back in time for women?
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They say the bank should step back and ask governments to carry more of the burden.
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But if you step back, just a little, you realize that Amazon is a natural ISP.
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Kaspersky, holding a glass of what looked like vodka, took a step back, paused, and grimaced.
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Q: I really have to step back and look where I can have the most impact.
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The commonsense solution for the long term is to gradually step back from risky coastal places.
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That it is very two steps forward, one step back, eight steps forward, eight steps back.
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China had publicly taken a step back from Iran and promised to comply with U.S. sanctions.
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This incident was a step back, but like anything, we learn, become stronger, and move forward.
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And a Canadian-style deal would be a big step back from today's barrier-free trade.
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This would be a dire step back for our public-health system, and a national embarrassment.
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Was it hard to take a step back to focus on directing and the bigger picture?
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But I also had to step back and think about him and how he was feeling.
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They just needed to take a step back and realize what they mean to each other.
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" Bailey then took a step back and yelled upwards: "BUT HOW DID HE EVEN GET THERE?
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Next time you're about to relax on a park bench, step back and admire it first.
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"Everyone, Take a deep breath, step back and chill," she wrote in a statement, KAKE reports.
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That was a step back from a prior prediction, underscoring Tesla's challenges in meeting profit goals.
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When life starts to resemble a Tom Cruise movie, it's time to take a step back.
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And people often don't take a step back and take a deep breath before they react.
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I'm so lucky that I get to step back in and help shape it's [sic] future.
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To take a step back, though, how did you conclude that these concerns are driving him?
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After he does, he won't be able to step back into that role for three years.
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That being said, it's always helpful to take a step back and celebrate the small victories.
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The ability to step back into those moments and almost re-experience them, it's very powerful.
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Eventually, Carolan would take a step back from Menlo to focus on his productivity startup, Handle.
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If the price of obstructionism is too high, the party tempted toward it will step back.
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It seemed like VR would have to take a step back before it could move forward.
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Before you can become more efficient, step back and look at your online dating commitment now.
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"The ability to step back and really hear and examine is rare," the co-founders said.
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As I step back into my shoes, I see my scans on the control room's monitors.
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To take a step back, when companies take money from investors, they sell those investors securities.
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Coach and Quarterback Confidence Rating: 22016/10 Ryan Tannehill took a major step back in 2015.
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With the year's choppy start, it is critical to take a step back, breathe and reassess.
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Why this matters: This is a drastic step back from what the Paris Climate Accord achieved.
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It's important to take a step back and consider how surprising this data set really is.
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Putting the puzzle together doesn't matter if you can't step back and see the whole picture.
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He also said the company should step back from divisive cultural issues promoted by the NRA.
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Would he step back into those basketball shorts to sing one last song as Troy Bolton?
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"If we take a step back, what is the problem we are solving?" says Käärmann rhetorically.
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One step back, and the next step is immediately lateral—no risking running onto the fence.
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Now, if you step back and take the long view, things look pretty good for Democrats.
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I've learned how to listen more, how to prioritize better and determine when to step back.
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You have to take a step back and get a docket's-eye view of the case.
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"I told the team I thought we took a step back," Falcons coach Dan Quinn said.
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"What we had was a rally, then a step back into a higher low," he explained.
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Let's step back a bit to the original policy that the new bill amends and extends.
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"Sometimes you just have to take a step back so things stop stressin' you," she says.
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But step back from the microscope: Greenhouse gas pollution is contributing to warming and melting. 4.
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So I just wanted to step back and have some areas that are open to interpretation.
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But losing the elegance of MagSafe makes this feel like one step forward, one step back.
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I took another step back, still in range of the Trump Tower gym, and kept fighting.
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But before condemning the other side, let's take a step back and acknowledge our own inconsistencies.
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Step back to high lunge with control, keeping your core engaged the entire time, and repeat.
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"We took a step back to think about how to democratize VR video creation," says Teague.
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But Graham has since decided to step back and let the Intelligence Committee take the lead.
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So, with that out of the way, let's take a deep breath and a step back.
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That doesn't mean that "The King and I" has taken a step back into the past.
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Republicans need to step back, take stock and think carefully about the stakes in this election.
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Asked to explain what she would do about climate change, Harris first took a step back.
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So step back from Brexit, Russian collusion, or whatever political ruckus is emblazoned across today's headlines.
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During Breast Cancer Awareness Month this year, let's take a step back and look for solutions.
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All in all, I enjoyed trying — keyword, trying — to step back in time to the '80s.
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Because of the hysterical reaction, lets take a step back and look at the bigger picture.
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This process has taken a toll on me and I need to step back and regroup.
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SO I THINK IT'S A MOMENT WHERE PEOPLE SHOULD TAKE A STEP BACK AND BE CAUTIOUS.
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Of course, when you take a step back, Hively hasn't won the case against Ivy Tech.
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Those who voted for Hillary Clinton or Remain need to take a step back and breathe.
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I step back as far as I can from the issue to take care of myself.
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Or take a step back and say, 'I'm not the one who should be reporting this.
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Mosley's ability to earn a title shot now is a step back for boxing, not forward.
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Wade collected the ball and took a step back and floated a shot toward the basket.
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It really makes you step back and say we need to provide dreams for the community.
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To head off a looming 2020 crisis, Republican elites need to step back from the brink.
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Keeping your left foot firmly planted, step back with your right leg into a reverse lunge.
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Two steps forward, but only one step back; two may be one too many for me.
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He may create more space with his step-back jumper than any player in the league.
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It's unlikely to be permanent, but the time is right to step back for a while.
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"Take a step back and look at where Native appropriation begins in this issue," she continues.
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Step back from your many responsibilities and indulge your senses, connect with nature, and slow down.
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It requires taking a step back -- and comparing notes -- to gain perspective on the complete picture.
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Stroll through historic Charleston, South Carolina, and seemingly step back in time to the Antebellum South.
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Intending to do no harm, the U.S. therefore took a step back from the international arena.
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Take a step back: This case has always moved on two related but not identical tracks.
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"We do need to step back and think about the rest of the game," he said.
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Oftentimes, requests for changes are fairly minor, and many writers say they learn to step back.
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"Step back, look at your work and decide where more needs to be added," she said.
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And then we'd take a break, and a step back and reflect on what we'd done.
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Step back and the photograph recomposes itself into an elegant abstract composition of texture and color.
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My party would be wise to take a step back from President Trump's approach to politics.
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Maybe it's time to step back from the scandalmongering and assess who we are right now.
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Young's tiebreaking, step-back 3-pointer with 2.2 seconds remaining in regulation forced the first overtime.
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European officials said the coming rules are forcing American tech giants to take a step back.
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He has taken a big step back statistically from last season, when he slashed .300/.382/.
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Take a step back to recalibrate from time to time — Sazu did and it worked wonders.
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Let's step back a bit and then we'll circle back to this part of the story.
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The Mavericks' largest lead was 42-34 on Doncic's 26-foot, step-back 3-point jumper.
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"A lot of time in situations like this, two steps forward one step back," he said.
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As we step back from "things," they recede into the distance and begin to blur together.
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Why don't we take a step back and contemplate what Americans, and the world, are witnessing?
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And I think when you step back here and say, what was this all based on?
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It's time to step back from the brink and institute an urgent campaign of multilateral diplomacy.
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Like his signature step-back, the permissibility of Harden's Euro step hinges on a "gather" step.
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Only one bird -- the California condor -- has previously taken that crucial step back from the brink.
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Still, she sounded almost puzzled at the idea that her friend might take a step back.
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Did you feel the need to step back and get more of the subject in frame?
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It's the house of an old man, so we do get to step back a bit.
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If Williams wasn't going to push his team, then she would have to step back in.
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Step back a bit, and the truth is that Leia's journey here doesn't entirely make sense.
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I ask them, instead, to take a step back and look at things from our perspective.
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He reached the milestone with one of his trademark step-back jumpers in the second quarter.
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He said he would step back from the top job at Sports Direct to do so.
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What does that really mean when you step back and take a larger view of this?
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It is, nonetheless, worth taking a step back and reflecting on how batshit crazy it is.
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I'd get a call from a producer and then step back and work on the house.
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The decision by law enforcement officials to step back from advocating two statutes is highly unusual.
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Step back to take it all in and this teeming work seems full of ragged splendor.
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But taking a step back, the biggest loser of the night, by far, was Marco Rubio.
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But it's worth taking a step back to look at the larger policy issue at stake.
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I think I would say, if I step back, I think the interests are very aligned.
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And we ought to step back and reassess why, and what we can do about it.
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Let's take a step back: this is not a Facebook guide to how to be a journalist.
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Now, with the outcome far closer to certain, we take a step back to ponder what happened.
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But take a moment to step back and think about what you really want in a laptop.
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But take a step back, and it's easy to see that Elon Musk is an absolute madman.
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"I think we have to step back and acknowledge exactly what he pled guilty to," Adams said.
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And we've learned that we've got to take a step back and start thinking about that differently.
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Cardi took a step back from her social media accounts after being criticized by a fellow rapper.
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If the opponent does kick she is ready to step back in as their leg swings by.
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No. 7 REBOUND 11: Walker misses a step-back, Howard grabs it and puts it back in.
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"I decided to step back and take an assessment of my life," she told PEOPLE in 2014.
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When you step back, those brushstrokes merge and you get the beautiful impression of a lily pad.
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After seven years, I took a step back to focus on my health and my new family.
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I did for a while and then took a step back and realized what was going on.
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"I think we have to take a step back now and look at that process," said Pound.
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But says she's happy to step back and let someone new — Marja-Lewis Ryan — take the reins.
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This full moon, step back from all the intense shit you're working out and just pamper yourself.
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The "Revival" singer took a step back from the spotlight a few months ago for self-care.
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They also gained confidence in their capacity to step back (if only slightly) from nonstop image feeds.
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At some point we must step back, come together and do what is right for these kids.
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This week, they decided to take a step back from social media, according to a post Monday.
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Anti-abortion groups are considering taking a step back from one of their most vocal allies, Rep.
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The result is that India often seems to take one step back for every two steps forward.
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The one feature on the new iPad that feels like a serious step back is the display.
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Now, let me step back to the second bit, which is how is the UK economy doing?
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An attempt to increase vehicle tax triggered violent protests in 2014, forcing the government to step back.
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And this makes sense when you step back and think of how nutty Trump's theory is here.
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The Wildcats lost 79-76 at Butler on Kamar Baldwin's step-back 3-pointer at the buzzer.
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When you take a step back, what do you hope people will take away from your reporting?
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And we can and should take a step back and say there are multiple forces causing this.
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I hope the industry takes a step back to examine the highly complex foundation it's standing on.
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The third generation Flex Watch looks even nicer but took a step back in terms of pricing.
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What does he do — practice shooting behind-the-back, step-back threes over 6-foot-10 dudes?
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But taking a step back to think like a political scientist, how should we understand Tuesday's events?
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Worse, they've taken a significant step back in what was supposed to be a year of progress.
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But they need to take a step back and say, 'We made a mistake in this case.
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It is important to take a step back and recognize that SPVs are far from inherently bad.
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" He continued: "I'd say after five years we really realized we wanted to take a step back.
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Step back, and the special counsel's investigation looks like a test case for the country's political system.
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The internet can be very dark, and instead of feeding into it, try taking a step back.
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Now let's step back and talk about Arnold, since this is the BIG REVEAL of this episode.
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But sometimes, embracing escalation is, albeit counter-intuitively, the only way to step back from the brink.
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To step back for a moment, the problem has been there for a very, very long time.
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He's quarterbacking picture-perfect pick-and-rolls, drilling step-back threes, and, in spurts, taking over games.
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If you step back, though, you can see that Twitter's ad problem wasn't a one-quarter problem.
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In addition to her time on the Fox drama, Moore's set to step back into the spotlight.
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But to better understand the potential significance of what Kerry said, it's worth taking a step back.
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"That would be a step back, that would be about protectionism emerging in the U.S.," he affirmed.
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It's not until it's here that I can step back and say, 'Wow, that's a cool thing!
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They're less adept at taking a step back to address the actual business benefits their product enables.
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His step-back jumper in the lane at the 6:13 mark pulled Utah within 62-57.
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However, Rack took a significant step back in 2015, reporting negative comparable sales during three separate quarters.
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Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has also come under pressure to step back from international regulatory cooperation.
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"Spain step back 10 years" said newspaper El Pais, while Marca declared, "Spain return to the past".
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Make a human connection Put down your smartphone and take a step back from your computer screen.
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The decision whether to—and how to—step back from a friendship should be considered carefully beforehand.
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Step back from the daily swings of the stock market and a paradox emerges for adtech companies.
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Mitchell finished off the run with a step-back 3-pointer that put Utah up 55-44.
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Laschet also said the Greens would have to step back from some of their hardline environmentalist demands.
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You'd have to also step back and consider that there would be no SoHo without Jane Jacobs.
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"I'm not going to take a step back," Durant told reporters of his team's 2109-2105 lead.
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That could be bad for the world economy and that's why markets are taking a step back.
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After a Spurs miss, Durant came back down and nailed a step back jumper over Kawhi Leonard.
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Even if there is a grain of truth in these stories, let's step back for a moment.
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Here's hoping our elected leaders can step back from the brink and agree on a compromise solution.
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Five hundred Post-its and two hours later, we take a step back to admire our work.
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Sometimes you have to take a step back to appreciate the power and beauty of the atmosphere.
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"I'm able to step back and see exactly what I was going through, dealing with," Anthony said.
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But the sisters are trying to help their parents, Cassandra and Jeffery, step back from the business.
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The All-Star break is traditionally a time to step back and judge how teams are doing.
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TV that following Trump's election she was "hysterical" and said she needed to take a step back.
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I do think that we need to step back and sit here and give him his due.
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But step back and consider that Conway is one of the most respected lawyers in the nation.
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I will not take a step back for a guy that's like he is," Bush said. "Never.
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"During any kind of crunch period, step back and take one for the team," said Cooper Hakim.
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The dollar took a step back after climbing to more than three-week highs against the yen.
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The Clippers led 0003-76 after a step-back jumper by Paul Pierce with 5:16 remaining.
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If people you love can die in an accident, you refuse to step back from your work.
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I hope that Republican leaders will take a step back and think about what they are doing.
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To fully appreciate the gravity of the situation, let's step back to understand how we got here.
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But when a campaign is making incredible promises, that's when potential backers should take a step back.
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In immediate terms it made me step back and analyze what I was doing with my life.
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That change is cyclical, that progress is followed by a step back, only to move forward again?
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When Andrade surged in, Jedrzejczyk would step back and then off at an angle to the right.
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If you step back and look at the bigger picture you can see that progression is upwards.
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If you step back and think about someone offering services and that's revenue, that's pretty darn impressive.
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Not only has the USMNT struggled, but the youth team has arguably taken a giant step back.
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" The ministry also called on the US to step back from what it called a "wrongful decision.
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"Now is an eminently natural and expected time to step back and assess those efforts," Quarles said.
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"If you have the resources to do so, it's prudent to take a step back," Moore said.
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In particular, the European Union appeared to step back from a major concession it made in August.
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In the new footage, Bronny puts on a clinic -- passing, handles, defense and ridiculous step-back jumpers.
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Take a step back from the materials and process behind her art, and the connection is clear.
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Suffering under U.S. sanctions, Iran announced last week it will step back from the 2015 nuclear deal.
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Both sides have contributed to this crisis, but now say they chose to step back from escalation.
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Astounded, she took a step back when she realized she had finished without pausing, as if compelled.
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So if the unease is unshakable, it may be a sign that you need to step back.
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Google's search engine remains blocked, while Amazon had to step back from its cloud business in China.
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His new role, with an initial five year term, is a step back to more familiar territory.
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Okay. It's been one step back after another, adjusting and readjusting to a new normal in politics.
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If we're crazy at the same time, no one can step back to get an interesting perspective.
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But it's worth taking a step back and putting the latest numbers in some longer-run context.
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If anything, the love seems even stronger now that the spouses are taking a necessary step back.
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" She is taking a step back from tech, she said, because "the abuse is unsustainable right now.
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Diaz's outing comes weeks after the actress opened up about taking a step back from the spotlight.
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Diaz's outing comes weeks after the actress opened up about taking a step back from the spotlight.
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Photo: George Frey (Getty Images)Progress in fighting measles in Europe has taken a substantial step back.
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Their star, the stutter-stepping James Harden, was hitting step-back jumpers and sweeping to the hoop.
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Now 73, he has taken a step back from the day-to-day runnings of the company.
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But you have to take a step back in admiration of what the Thunder pulled off tonight.
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Liberal observers here are anxious about the crackdown, fearing a step back to the country's repressive past.
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It may be more useful to take a step back and frame the situation a little differently.
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Step back in time at Chigusa, an enduring jazz cafe that first opened in Noge in 1933.
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And certainly, I took a step back and have not been public at all, really, until now.
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Step back from all of this and it's clear that thriving countries today won't elect a strongman.
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That allows for a step back to compare today with yesterday and yesteryear, seeking patterns and parallels.
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Any of us who would honor King must resolve to go forward together, not one step back.
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His step back into the political arena offered a preview of his message for the fall's midterms.
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This is a "step back and take a moment to put this into perspective" moment. http://politi.
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They're going to step back, see who's running a good campaign and see where they might move.
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Once they've stepped out one way, they again rise onto point and step back the other way.
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But as with seemingly with every Destiny update, it feels like two steps forward, one step back.
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I'd taken a step back from social media, purely because I couldn't think of anything to say.
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"We have to take that step back from being hand-in-glove with the defense," she said.
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"They've stepped back -- now we've taken a bit of a step back," said a senior administration official.
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You decide to step back from the family business and move far away from this toxic mess.
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Could we, should we, would we … cover Meghan and Harry's decision to step back from royal duties?
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The Duke of York announced that he would step back from his public duties after the interview.
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Shortly after the interview, he announced that he would be taking a step back from public duties.
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In the evening, sometimes I open both of these doors, I step back and I go, ''Wow.
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So we want to step back we want to let the innovation occur, and the competition occur.
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"In order to make a step forward, we had to take a step back," Mr. Rymsza said.
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"As a 51-year-old, I tended to step back and assess a situation," Ms. Dennis said.
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Take a step back and look at the big picture before you get lost in the details.
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Take a step back from work—the moon enters Cancer, encouraging you to slow down and rest.
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He had suffered so much, and he just wanted to take a step back from it all.
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I asked him if he was paying attention in class, but then I took a step back.
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Whatever your mission is, you should also step back, reflect and use it to fuel your progress.
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"We have to take that step back from being hand-in-glove with the defense," Murkowski said.
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When I take a step back and look at the inbound we received, it&aposs changed dramatically.
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But the United States had declared its intent to step back from that global role since 1998.
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Don't do it alone Whenever you come into a large sum of money, step back and breathe.
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It was an instant, vertiginous step back, about a thousand years, toward other lives and broader questions.
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To properly understand this plotline, let's take a step back and remember where Section 31 was introduced.
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"We think it is time to step back and take a fresh look," Perry and Cartwright advised.
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If you step back from the installation, it appears to be offering an embrace with arms outstretched.
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The S-400s are directly linked to our sovereignty and we will not take a step back.
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And at some point, you had to step back as CEO and file for bankruptcy. Mm-hmm.
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"So I wanted to give you a chance today to step back from the hypocrisy," Murray said.
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Taking a step back, we should all operate under the assumption that attackers already have our passwords.
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C.K. was back onstage in September 2018, less than a year after his pledge to step back.
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If Dolores is a person, it's unforgivable,'" Joy tells EW. "Then if you take a step back – and for a minute, you do really have to take a step back to get into the analytical, less visceral place – it's like: 'If it's just a robot, does it matter?
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Instead of Chris Paul and Eric Gordon, he had Austin Rivers and Danuel House Jr. driving lanes didn't exist, but Harden thrived on a tightrope, raining unguardable step-back three after unguardable step-back three—his delightfully deleterious finishing move that has now been launched (efficiently!) over 250 times.
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Taking a step back, why is it so important to talk about monopoly power, particularly regarding tech companies?
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I lose my patience and get a little flustered, but then I stop and take a step back.
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But maybe it's time to take a step back and admit that we may have gone too far.
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However, the trauma from the experience has reportedly caused her to take a step back from public life.
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Let me step back, though, and articulate what I think is a deep, enduring principle to aspire to.
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MATT SCHLAPP, PRESIDENT OF THE AMERCIAN CONSERVATIVE UNION: I&aposd just like to take a step back here.
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For Progressive America, the Trump victory was not merely a step back eight years, but an entire century.
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And so she kinda took a step back and left and then, it did not come to terms.
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It makes sense, the competition is bruising and ultimately money-sucking, so ... I think ... Let me step back.
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But I think we do need to step back, take a breath and do exactly what you say.
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If that's the case, try taking a step back and attempting to see the situation from her perspective.
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His inability to stop working, to just step back and be with himself, was what ultimately ruined him.
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It gave them the chance to take a step back and reassess what they really wanted to do.
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Toronto pulled away again, taking a 12-point lead on Leonard's step-back jumper with 3:15 remaining.
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Off a full-court inbounds pass from Love, James forced overtime by banking a step-back 2118-pointer.
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"Nok Air is at overcapacity and needs to take a step back," he said referring to the fleet.
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Sometimes we just need to step back, take a mental health day, and seek ways to de-stress.
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Wouldn't you either take a step back and conduct a thorough investigation or move to a different candidate?
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A loss would be a dramatic step back in the equal standing of trans people under the law.
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That would create room for the West, including the IMF, to help Turkey step back from the abyss.
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I'd advise anyone feeling stressed about wedding season to take a step back and focus on what matters.
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It's another thing to step back and ask the harder questions ... Are we [doing good for the world]?
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And once you find this opportunity, you know it's truly your opportunity to step back into that role.
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My zero-dollar days help me step back and question why I want to impulse buy certain things.
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"Sometimes you have to take a step back before you can take two steps forward," said Mr. Klein.
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Let's step back for a moment and compare that to the 95 incidents between January and February 2017.
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We believe it would be in the best interest of everyone to step back and consider the implications.
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Here, we are shown two stout plays from Kemba Walker and one step-back jumper by Jeremy Lin.
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Dunham was commenting on her decision to step back from Twitter after enduring yet another anonymous harassment campaign.
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They also allege that Rowlands' temperament has made the California Republicans take a big step back from her.
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It's a little surprising to see Motorola step back into the tablet market after so much time away.
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Were there lighter moments when you were making it, where you took a step back from that intensity?
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" And to make creative choices, he writes: "I try to step back and remember my first shallow reaction.
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"I step back into the real world and the battle begins again," he told the photographer Sam Clarke.
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It's time for a moment of lucidity, and a step back toward true peace in the Middle East.
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If we take a step back, it's not a huge surprise some of the magic has been lost.
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Now let's step back for a minute and reflect on the government's course of actions in this case.
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Wu isn't listed on the latest filings and may have taken a step back from the China team.
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But does the overfunded startup take a step back and try to fix the diminishing return of investment?
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" As for next steps, Mottola suggests Carey "step back, think carefully, and figure out what to do next.
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Netgear needs to maybe take a step back from building powerful routers and start building some useful ones.
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For now, after a decade of huge advances the SNP is set to take a small step back.
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Witnesses said the officers had ordered the man several times to stop and step back before shooting him.
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Cramer emphasized the importance of being able to take a step back and recognize when moves are irrational.
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We should take a step back and see why people are amazed that an older woman looks good.
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" Haynes had previously told EW about his lifelong struggle with his anxiety, saying he had to "step back.
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The markets weren't very volatile, you might've wanted to step back at that meeting and not do it.
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"So we took a step back and said: we don't have a product for these folks," Chriss said.
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MNUCHIN: Well, Chris, that&aposs actually not the case and let me just step back for a second.
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" "We should take a step back and see why people are amazed that an older woman looks good.
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" He continued that his and Moore's characters "got to a heated place where you need to step back.
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Then she took a step back from film altogether and signed on to star in a play instead.
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HM: Sometimes I step back, time goes by, and it allows me to connect in a new way.
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I know [women] artists who've had kids and chosen to take a step back for a few years.
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It's "two steps forward, one step back," but things are better now than they were a decade ago.
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Instead of highlighting one giant deal, let's step back and take a broader view of mobility this week.
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But if you step back and examine these stories as contributors to an overall trend, things get murkier.
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He's just taking a step back, and pointing out that the way NFL regulates violence is a farce.
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The crowd step back in case they have to see the pizza for the second time that day.
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"ICE needs to step back and think about a path forward, there is a better way," Murphy said.
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Before leaving Ward 17, my treating team said recovery would be two steps forward, one step back. Sept.
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He dazzled like Uncle Drew, scoring on step-back jumpers, crossover dribbles and shifty slithers to the hoop.
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Mars enters slow and steady Taurus today, encouraging you to take a step back and consider your actions.
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In yet another sign of a weakening spring housing market, mortgage applications took a step back last week.
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But take a step back and it's not clear that immigration is the biggest thing bothering British voters.
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"We really needed to step back and build the institution in a more deliberate way," Mr. Neffenger said.
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Pahoa, Hawaii (CNN)"You might want to step back," said Darryl Clinton as yet another explosion boomed nearby.
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Now, however, Rubio appears to have taken a step back and recognized the economic realities on the ground.
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The oldest trick in the boxing book is to step back and get the opponent coming to you.
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Let's take a step back and look beyond Uber, which is just one example of a wider problem.
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Sometimes I wish I could step back in time and should not have put a plan in place.
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And Jack Dorsey should step back from his embrace of Big Tech censorship, trying to silence us all.
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On face-ups, he's terrific at and utilizing his long legs to create space on the step-back.
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When they step back onto the street, something flickers across Shashi's face — triumph — and she pumps her fist.
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End that and end it now, then step back and re-examine the organization in a holistic manner.
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Ron Conway, one of San Francisco's top tech power brokers, is taking a step back from tech investing.
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Bottom line Trump signaled he'd step back from the shutdown brink, and back off his wall funding demand.
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Bower said Trump's win could offer Duterte a face-saving way to step back from his anti-U.
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You take a step back and you say, 'Wait a second, the U.S. economy isn't doing so badly.
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As composers, did you feel the responsibility to step back, or to step in and illustrate things more?
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I step back from the storm door and wait, hoping the vulture will come and claim its prize.
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"General Prayuth has to be on his own path and the army has to step back," Apirat said.
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Of course, it doesn't actually make sense if you take a step back and really think about it.
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"We believe it would be in the best interest of everyone to step back and consider the implications."
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But let's step back for a second and get a better view of full range of Orient's fuckery.
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Insight into—and the ability to step back from—one's current reality is known as meta-cognitive awareness.
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There were a lack of necessary keyboard shortcuts, such as taking one step back in the current app.
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However, British officials have warned that a no-deal Brexit would be a step back for security cooperation.
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A few days later America and China step back from a trade war, promising to settle their differences.
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McIlroy explains to the guy how the bar works, but I'll take it back a step back further.
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Entrepreneurs need to take a step back and think about building education technology that can really achieve impact.
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Luckily, the House will have a chance to take a step back in the right direction this week.
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ET (NAR)* Mortgage apps drop 6% as wealthy buyers 'step back' (CNBC)* Weekly oil inventories, 10:30 a.m.
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When McCollum knocked down a step-back jumper, Portland's edge was 85-57 late in the third quarter.
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"Kenny's like, 'Well, I give him the freedom to shoot 73s but not step-back 3s,' " Harris said.
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So I totally took a step back from that circle of people for the rest of that year.
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"This is a good time to step back and start to think creatively about things," says Fernow pensively.
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But I'm able to step back from it a lot more now, and assess what I'm nervous about.
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Even the Business Roundtable, an influential business lobby, urged the president to step back from the trade fight.
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Part of that significant change is SoftBank signaling a step back from Son's high-risk style of investing.
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I want to step back this morning and review what Robert's Mueller investigation (and others) have already uncovered.
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Unfortunately, the Trump administration plans to step back from that decision and exempt these bulbs from the standards.
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To understand what the exchanges did for health care in America, we have to step back a bit.
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But there was no immediate rocket bombardment from Gaza, signaling that Hamas may have decided to step back.
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While the rest of the championship core remained, many expected Toronto to take a step back this season.
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Their wedding was an invitation to step back to a time when being in the air was romantic.
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Now that we're at a point where we can kind of take a step back and enjoy it.
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I'm just going to step back, and trust the market to do what it has done historically: grow.
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So let's step back and look at how things might play out over the months and years ahead.
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