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Every time the men backslid, back to class they'd go.
The whole team backslid for a lot of the season, after all.
And musically, The Life of Pablo is a backslid Christian's anti-Yeezus.
In May, talks on a larger deal backslid, leading to increases in tariffs and retaliatory tariffs.
In others, I backslid a little, but not as drastically as I thought (the push-ups, the shuttle run).
Italy, which has the most sluggish growth in the euro zone and an unstable political outlook, has repeatedly backslid on promised deficit cuts.
Despite briefly fighting back in the third quarter, the Warriors backslid in the fourth quarter and lost, 127-105 — their worst defeat of the playoffs.
In the first part of a new video series, our Interpreter columnists explore why some democratic countries have backslid, while others never quite made it.
In their new book How Democracies Die, Harvard political scientists Steven Levitsky and Daniel Ziblatt, usefully compare the U.S. to other democracies that backslid into authoritarianism.
The book is an analysis of democracies that have "backslid" into an authoritarian system, either through elected leaders seizing authoritarian powers or through a military coup.
Those numbers backslid the following year, just as they did after she hosted in 2007, and just as they did after Whoopi Goldberg's 2002 stint (her fourth).
Michael Jordan's squad leapt from 20163 wins to 43 in the first season of the Steve Clifford era (2013-14), then backslid to only 33 the following year.
"It sounds optimistic, but this is not the first time we've seen real progress alleged and then we've backslid," said Nephew, now a senior research scholar at Columbia University's Center on Global Energy Policy.
Conventional wisdom on democracy's troubles is still taking shape, but it generally holds that a dozen or so countries have backslid in a global trend dating roughly to the global financial crisis of 2008.
We will, of course, need to do way more testing to render a judgment, but at the very least, it's safe to say that Google hasn't backslid at all since last year's best-available camera.
A common feature of modern democracies that have backslid into a form of autocracy — places like Hungary, Turkey, and Venezuela — is that leaders cease drawing distinctions between their personal political interests and the national interest.
VerBruggen is pushing back against a narrative that most experts agree with, which says that America went through a period of desegregation from the 1950s through the 1980s but then backslid in the decades since.
Where last generation we had The Elder Scrolls' non-player characters unintentionally — and breathtakingly — modelling the genuine absurdity of casual social interactions, we have largely backslid this generation into the hollow stuttering of The Country Bear Jamboree.
Then-president Petro Poroshenko, who was elected on the promise that he would implement crucial reforms demanded by Euromaidan protesters in 2014, had "backslid," the diplomat said, and the US was applying pressure on him to implement those reforms.
But Pittsburgh, the target of the first consent decree based on a Justice Department finding of a "pattern and practice" of misconduct, later backslid after changes in leadership, said Samuel Walker, a criminal justice professor at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
Yet despite its heroic position in the perfumer's tool kit, rose has backslid in recent years as a star ingredient (with the exception of some popular designer fragrances, like Stella McCartney's signature powdery bonbon or the over-honeyed party spritz that is Viktor & Rolf's Flowerbomb).
After clamping down during their second-round series against the Toronto Raptors (22014 points per 22017), and for the first two games against Boston (94.9), they backslid in Games 3 and 4, even as the Celtics played without their lead offensive engine in Isaiah Thomas.
The proposal serves as a direct response to a 2018 report by the United States Commission on Civil Rights, which found that the federal government had "backslid in its treatment of Native Americans," and was continuing to underfund fundamental services tribal nations rely on, including health care.
But, on my worst days, I fear that we've not progressed much or even backslid from that time in some ways, that things might get worse for women before they actually get better ( Blade Runner 2049's treatment of women is still fresh in my mind as well).
Skiles spent only a single season in Washington, moving on to the Philadelphia 76ers in his final NBA season in 1995–96. Appearing in only 10 games Skiles stats backslid again, with only 6.3 points and 3.8 assists in 23.6 minutes per game over 9 starts.
Veteran Terps dare to dream Preview: Sixteen returning starters should make Maryland a force in the ACC, The Baltimore Sun, August 11, 1996. However, Maryland backslid in 1996 with a 5–6 record and a struggling offense.Cummings shoots from lip, heart Keeping emotions under control No. 1 task for Terps' QB, The Sun, September 5, 1997.
The loss to Miami began a nosedive in the Chiefs' fortunes. Kansas City backslid to 8–6 and 7–5–2 in 1972 and 1973, before falling to 5–9 and a tie for last in the AFC West in 1974, leading to the Stram's firing following the season. Kansas City would not reach the playoffs again until 1986, did not host (or win) another playoff game until 1991, and did not win the AFC West division title again until 1993.
Despite becoming a Christian at the age of 13, Lawrence said that he had "backslid" during his army days, even though he said he went for a church camp at Port Dickson. Khong claims that a drowning incident at the church camp made him reflect deeply on life and on himself. He returned to church and joined the Varsity Christian Fellowship and began preaching on the pulpit while he was still an undergraduate., Retrieved 5 October 2009 Khong also started performing publicly as a magician, and was a member of the Singapore Charter of the Society of American Magicians.
In Methodism, inclusive of the holiness movement, a penitent band is a group of Christians that meets on Saturday night to keep themselves away from temptation. Saturday was the day that the founder of Methodism, John Wesley, had penitent bands meet because that was the day "the night of greatest temptation for many" as bars experienced much traffic. Penitent band meetings "were very formal, and the hymns, prayers, and teachings were designed to apply to the types of problems the members were experiencing." Members of penitent bands often included those who continually backslid from the expectations of their class meetings.
Those accused of heresy, if they could not prove their innocence or forswear their errors, or if they backslid into error subsequently, were to be handed over to the lay authorities to receive their animadversio debita ("due penalty"). All those who supported heresy were deprived of many rights: the right to hold public office, the right to trial, the right to draft a will, and the hereditability of their fiefs and offices. For the enforcement of the measures demanded by the decretal, Lucius obligated all patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops to re-announce the excommunication on certain feasts and holidays. Those who did not observe this for three years consecutively would be deprived of their ecclesiastical offices.
Through this period the play of the footballers improved and they moved up through the various levels of local competition until eventually making an appearance in the Gauliga Südwest (Staffel Mainhessen), one of a number of top flight divisions established in a re-organization of German football under the Reich in 1933. Their turn in first division play was short-lived, however, and they quickly backslid after a poor showing. Following World War II occupying Allied authorities dissolved all organizations in the country, including sports and football associations, but allowed their re-establishment beginning in mid-1945: 1. FC Germania 1894 Frankfurt was the first club to re-gain its license within the American occupation zone in September that year.
The series is set at some unspecified time in the future. There is a reference to the planet named "Terra" not being the first planet to bear that name; however, the familiar names and cultural references in the core books (coupled with a lack of them in the "Crystal" books) suggest that it is "our" earth nonetheless. In the wake of a diaspora from a "decrystallizing" galaxy that was mankind's prior home, the human race is divided into three major sub- races: Terran, Liaden and Yxtrang. (There are also numerous isolated colony planets that have backslid technologically and are held as protectorates until their civilizations regain enough advances to cope with extraplanetary contact.) The original seven-book "Agent of Change" sequence tells of the struggle between Clan Korval, a Liaden Clan of much note, and the mysterious "Department of the Interior".

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