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She has made similar comments before — and has backtracked.
Hastings backtracked on the plan, but it was too late.
Since then, however, the Republican has backtracked on that threat.
Trump backtracked and attempted to clarify his comments on Tuesday.
And it results in announcements made, clarified, backtracked and more.
"We had a promise but officials have backtracked," Hussein said.
He conceded defeat to Barrow but backtracked a week later.
But Cruz then backtracked and voted against the related bill.
Three weeks after Weissmann made his comments, Mueller's office backtracked.
But most backtracked on the forecasts after the shock vote.
To understand their recent highs, Cramer backtracked to their lows.
But on Tuesday, the government backtracked, loosening restrictions on movement.
Then he backtracked and said that he didn't know them.
Both Morey and the NBA backtracked after offending Chinese fans.
But, the new league has since backtracked on that stance.
A group of teens laughed at me as I backtracked.
Trump later backtracked after criticism from both Republicans and Democrats.
Paraguay also followed, but a new government backtracked in September.
The US Army Corps of Engineers first threatened arrest, then backtracked.
Charlie Baker until he backtracked to maintain his fiscal-conservative cred.
Aldama later backtracked and said he had not understood the question.
The unit then backtracked, however, as global risk-on sentiment faded.
Yes, but: Dimon quickly backtracked on his remarks after making them.
Others, like Mark Kirk of Illinois, backtracked on their initial blessings.
So then I backtracked a little and I became too simple.
The company backtracked the following year, but the damage was done.
Instead, he backtracked on his promise to protect Medicaid from cuts.
The Trump administration backtracked on plans to nearly eliminate the office.
The president backtracked on that statement in a tweet last week.
He later backtracked, saying he only hoped she would support it.
He later backtracked and said he'd release them after an audit.
She has now backtracked, cowing to pressure and suspending the bill.
After criticism, Albright backtracked in a New York Times op-ed.
While Vietnam backtracked, Italy's ban remains, Taiwan's foreign minister told reporters.
He later backtracked, saying he didn't have "detailed information" about sanctions.
Trump backtracked on Friday, saying he would temporarily postpone the move.
Facing a wave of criticism, several house Republicans backtracked shortly afterward.
On Sunday, and after his tweet, Trump somewhat backtracked his comments.
She later backtracked, saying Viacom's legal team had not terminated her contract.
The government backtracked, suspending the use of the circuit breaker late Thursday.
Ministers backtracked and on June 20th promised to re-open the consultation.
He backtracked, however, after a flurry of news reports contradicted his word.
The public-security minister said police officers could enforce it, then backtracked.
" However, the brand quickly backtracked off that alienating claim, saying, "Screw it.
Kasich has backtracked on his promise to cede his supporters to Cruz.
McGinty quickly backtracked, issuing a statement of apology to The Philadelphia Inquirer.
But the company stuttered and backtracked on them a few months later.
A congressional official backtracked after a surprise move to block her impeachment.
He later backtracked, saying that doctors who perform abortions should be punished.
The announcement sparked uproar within the governing coalition, and the ministry backtracked.
" She then backtracked, saying: "I can't say that he didn't deserve it.
He later backtracked and said his comment was meant to be sarcastic.
" Hunter later backtracked and said to leave his "wife out of it.
Three days later, the justice backtracked and struck down his own decision.
Last week was no exception, as he quickly backtracked on the texts.
The Treasury Department quickly backtracked, indicating that dialogue with China will continue.
Even after the government backtracked on the pension reforms, the unrest intensified.
He later backtracked from that stance, according to the Wall Street Journal.
GM then backtracked and agreed to keep things at their current levels.
The DEA soon backtracked on that plan following outcry from supporters and lawmakers.
On Wednesday Curry backtracked, telling ESPN that his comments were just a joke.
DeVos backtracked, stating that she "may have confused" the law with something else.
But it later backtracked on those plans, causing a lot of subscriber confusion.
The prime minister later backtracked by promising that Britain's defence commitments were unconditional.
" Trump backtracked, responding: "Lethal force, under any circumstance, would be the last resort.
Republicans, meantime, backtracked on a promise they'd made to hold quarterly oversight hearings.
The Clinton campaign later backtracked from that comment, but the damage was done.
The Trump administration denied that such discussions had taken place, and Israel backtracked.
The African Union considered sending 5,000 soldiers—but then backtracked when Burundi objected.
Chobani sued Jones for defamation, then dropped the lawsuit after he publicly backtracked.
He quickly backtracked, she said, telling her he was having a bad day.
But as reports about reliability issues mounted, CR backtracked on its glowing recommendations.
He claimed Barack Obama didn't call families of slain soldiers -- and then backtracked.
She later backtracked, clarifying that Viacom's legal team had not terminated her contract.
CEO Reed Hastings backtracked and apologized for the way he handled customer communications.
Kudlow also noted that Chinese trade negotiators backtracked from previous concessions in May.
" This month, however, he backtracked, saying, "I'm not sure we are doing extenders.
She survived, but has backtracked from her controversial open door policy on migration.
Those comments were apparently made before he backtracked and issued a public apology.
Democrats said Republicans backtracked on a tentative agreement to substantially increase unemployment insurance.
Parliament promptly backtracked, and we all resumed solemnly declaring rather than just believing.
In fact, Mr. Kim appears to have backtracked on several of those commitments.
But over the past year or so, I have to admit, I've backtracked.
On Labor Day, the agency backtracked and announced that cases pending on Aug.
Unfortunately, he has since backtracked, pulling back on his promises to the migrants.
" Harrison later apologized and backtracked ... explaining he "never even knew [Kaepernick] was mixed.
So, the White House backtracked, saying that's just part of a "buffet" of options.
Trump's administration previously indicated it could be sympathetic to the settlements, but later backtracked.
He later backtracked the next day during a Facebook Live and called for calm.
President Donald Trump had threatened the duties after China backtracked on a trade deal.
" As the audience laughed, Gunn backtracked and said, "Oh, I think I actually did.
Perhaps awed by its own might, America backtracked, offering the firm a partial reprieve.
She later backtracked, tweeting that she decided television was "too stressful & untrustworthy" for her.
But she backtracked in the face of resistance from her party and the unions.
The same official backtracked from his earlier assertion that both airport workers were arrested.
Soon EPA backtracked, suspended its decision, and committed to a revision by July 2014.
Some GOP lawmakers originally called for him to step aside but have since backtracked.
Trump has backtracked on his campaign pledges before, but conservative immigration hawks like Rep.
Trump on Tuesday backtracked on his comments about Russia meddling in the 2016 elections.
Since then Saphier has backtracked and emphasized the danger the highly-infectious virus poses. 
Bandemar, but a plurality of the justices backtracked on this position in Veith v.
But the official, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, backtracked a day later.
On Tuesday, Trump backtracked on part of his remarks from the joint press conference.
Jim Jordan and asked why Morrison might have gotten that impression, Vindman backtracked some.
He later backtracked on the comments, saying he was "misunderstood," according to The Guardian.
He later backtracked, claiming he wasn't in it and vowing to finish his term.
McConnell, who weeks ago called for Moore to exit the race, backtracked on Sunday.
Since then, North Korea has repeatedly backtracked on its promise to investigate the kidnappings.
Then his campaign backtracked, said he misheard the question and reasserted his support for it.
But amid concerns about jobs and the firm's strategic importance, Paris backtracked on that deal.
Senior U.S. officials said that China has backtracked on commitments it made during trade talks.
Najib blamed Malaysia&aposs ethnic Chinese minority for abandoning his coalition and backtracked on reforms.
U.S. officials have said China has backtracked on substantial commitments made during months of negotiations.
This was underscored by the fact that he has already backtracked from his abortion statements.
While XXXTentacion was restored to playlists when the company backtracked the policy, Kelly remained off.
He backtracked in a Facebook post that suggests that people try seafood on pizza instead.
Last week, Martelly said he would not "leave the country in limbo," but later backtracked.
But his government has also backtracked on planned fuel price rises and promised more jobs.
That same day though, Interior backtracked on the decision to pay unfurloughed employees through FLREA.
USTR LIGHTHIZER SAYS CHINA HAD BACKTRACKED ON SOME DIGITAL ISSUES IN U.S.-CHINA TRADE TALKS
Johnson later backtracked and apologized for his remarks, saying she was in Iran on holiday.
He later backtracked, vowing to release them as soon as he is done being audited.
Trump has since backtracked on that comment, saying that only abortion providers would be punished.
Though Astudillo has backtracked somewhat since then, the idea is also gathering steam, if slowly.
As the hours passed, each side ramped up its demands and backtracked on earlier offers.
Mr. Dowd said at first that he was speaking for the president, but later backtracked.
Trump ultimately backtracked, leaving roughly 800 U.S. troops there — officially, to guard the oil fields.
The Trump administration has more recently backtracked on its previous preconditions for talking to Iran.
Informed that The Post had a recording, they backtracked and suggested it was a joke.
Workers blasted that; United backtracked, saying it had "misjudged" how employees would feel about it.
The former National Republican Senatorial Committee chairman then quickly backtracked on his call for hearings.
The president later backtracked, saying that he stands with the intelligence community in its conclusions.
" Gingrich backtracked shortly after the president-elect's tweet, saying, "I made a big boo-boo.
One by one, Trump backtracked on existing federal efforts to cut down on pollution, too.
But Ryan backtracked on Tuesday, calling for targeted tariffs on metals rather than blanket tariffs.
He later backtracked on those comments to CNN's Chris Cuomo and said he was wrong.
Eventually, Mr. Newsom backtracked and blamed the news media for overstating the change of plan.
He backtracked days later and said it would be part of his second-term agenda.
" Later, on "Fox and Friends," he backtracked: "I'm not calling on [Sessions] to recuse himself.
Sanders said yes, Buttigieg said no, Harris initially seemed open to it and then backtracked.
West's father-daughter video comes shortly after he backtracked on his plan to avoid social media.
He later backtracked and the Fed eventually moved only once that year, raising rates in December.
Just weeks later, Musk backtracked on that proposal, and said the company would remain publicly traded.
New Coke was released in April 1985 and on July 11th, the Coca-Cola Company backtracked.
Reid tended to Johnson's injuries while Therrien and Green backtracked through the wilderness to find help.
This is not the first time Khan has backtracked on appointing Mian to a senior position.
I would note though that this Fed meeting happened before China backtracked on the trade talks.
Talese has backtracked just one day after renouncing his upcoming book due to questions of credibility.
Then I backtracked, figured he must have crossed the living room before crossing the kitchen, right?
U.S. officials have said China has backtracked on substantial commitments it made during months of negotiations.
U.S. officials have said China has backtracked on substantial commitments made during months of trade negotiations.
If Mr Macron had backtracked, investors would have concluded that France was as unreformable as Italy.
After a rare uproar in parliament this winter, Mr Rouhani backtracked on plans to cut subsidies.
He later backtracked, including by saying he served "during" the Iraq war -- not "in" the war.
The president has since backtracked his comments, saying he got tripped up by the double negative.
Because Congress backtracked on some of the Obama commitments, the companies may have misplayed their hand.
Probably taken aback by such an angry reaction, General Golan backtracked the next day, albeit unconvincingly.
The agency backtracked and published revised figures very close to those of the Social Security actuaries.
That same day though, Interior backtracked on the decision to pay un-furloughed employees through FLREA.
But the president quickly backtracked, reaching an agreement late Wednesday over dinner with Democratic leaders Sen.
Trump late Sunday backtracked on those plans, saying the didn't think the cyber unit would happen.
Thankfully, hours after the initial reports, Zoom backtracked and issued a fix to solve underlying vulnerability.
Trump has since backtracked on his comments but continues to defend his performance at the summit.
The Wall Street Journal initially reported that Ricardel was escorted from the grounds but later backtracked.
Mr. Dowd said at the time that he was speaking for the president but later backtracked.
But in a meeting with students on March 1, students say Wesleyan president Michael Roth backtracked.
However, in a video posted just two days later on Thursday, the prominent YouTube Creator backtracked.
Instead, in the final rule, federal officials backtracked and kept payments where they've been since 2018.
Both, however, backtracked shortly thereafter, with Trump mocking Iran days later over a failed satellite launch.
These numbers have been fairly stable for a while and have even backtracked in some instances.
I backtracked to the last major road and kept the waning sun in front of us.
In his first year in office, Trump flagged repeated opportunities for bipartisanship -- but backtracked each time.
Federal prosecutors initially said the flash drive contained malware but have since backtracked from the claim.
For decades, presidents have entered office vowing to end such favoritism, but they all eventually backtracked.
But when Leahy asked Zuckerberg to confirm that he had been subpoenaed, the Facebook CEO backtracked.
As soon as Mr. Payne began to call him out for his remark, Mr. Bossie backtracked.
Dimon's comments almost immediately swept across the financial and political news media, and he quickly backtracked.
He denied the existence of the video but later backtracked when police said they had obtained it.
Google initially denied its own inaccurate reporting, but later backtracked, adding that it had added clarifying language.
He backtracked on one of his signature campaign promises: pursuing an investigation into the Clinton email scandal.
" However, McCarthy later backtracked on "Fox and Friends," saying "I'm not calling on him to recuse himself.
" After the CNN article was published, Williams backtracked, saying, "When presented with options by professional staff, Mrs.
Reeve has also backtracked on his original posting, telling Gizmodo that he was mistaken in his analysis.
When most Tory leadership candidates instantly said the health service was not for sale, Mr Trump backtracked.
President Donald Trump appears to have backtracked from his tweet in December ordering a pullout from Syria.
Opposition parties are responsible for this, those who backtracked on their earlier decision (to back the bid).
Meanwhile, the White House has backtracked on a commitment that Trump's children would not receive security clearances.
Despite earlier assertions to pull out, Trump backtracked on Wednesday, saying he would seek to renegotiate NAFTA.
Image: GettyUpdate 6/28/16: Facebook has backtracked and said that it does not use location data.
He quickly backtracked, and the idea, which would have infuriated many American voters, seems to have died.
It backtracked on its former blasé attitude toward the annual U.S.-ROK naval and air military exercises.
For example, the two said they were never paid by the Trump campaign, but backtracked when Rep.
But since Penumbra's peak in November, its shares have backtracked, sliding to $94.40 as of Tuesday's close.
He has since backtracked, in a series of decisions that have stirred chaos in Washington and abroad.
A day later, after public outcry, YouTube backtracked and demonetized Mr. Crowder's channel, noting he'd violated rules.
Democrats quickly backtracked, realizing that they were losing politically, and the shutdown extended only over a weekend.
After protests, the government has backtracked, saying the 210-note will remain in circulation until January 22017.
The Trump administration backtracked and issued a new regulation to resume the payments using the same formula.
Davis has since backtracked, telling the Guardian that her claim about suffering professional harm was not accurate.
Prosecutors initially claimed she had a flash drive containing malware but have since backtracked on that claim.
GOP leadership initially wanted to pass a repeal-only bill but backtracked over a lack of support.
In 22006, the Redstones backtracked and tried to reunite the company, before eventually giving up that effort.
But Mr. Trump has changed his tone and backtracked on pledges and policies he supported days earlier.
When pressed about parents wanting to make sure their transgender children were treated by doctors, she backtracked.
Halfway to the door, he backtracked to pluck the Dunkin' Donuts cup from his desk and sipped.
In 2015, it backtracked on a decision to bar a number of British, Spanish and German correspondents.
Levitan later backtracked, expressing respect for senior Fox group executives Peter Rice, Dana Walden and Gary Newman.
Then, millions protested until the government backtracked on its attempt to change how the pension system worked.
When Mr. Netanyahu backtracked on the deal the following year, Mr. Mandelblit kept any frustration to himself.
He told the Associated Press earlier in the day that she was in "stable" condition, but later backtracked.
"I think it's embarrassing for her that Rich has backtracked and doesn't want to get married," Simmons said.
But then his campaign quickly backtracked, saying he misheard the question and that he still supports the measure.
More recently, Trump has backtracked and stated that he will instead focus deportations on individuals with criminal records.
But Habtoor backtracked after Trump's Muslim comments and said Gulf money would quit the U.S. if he won.
That referred to his earlier assertion that China had backtracked on nearly all aspects of the trade deal.
It backtracked when firms and charities pointed out that they could not function without Kenyans and other immigrants.
But threatening to punish women for abortions is an unpopular opinion, and Trump backtracked rapidly on this statement.
Months later, in May, the CTA backtracked and announced that it was reinstating the award for Lora DiCarlo.
Startled by the looming harm, and (he says) swayed by appeals from Mr Xi, Mr Trump swiftly backtracked.
" After that, the lawsuit alleges, Match indicated that it would make a higher offer, but later "suddenly backtracked.
Checho Hirane, a radio presenter, worried aloud that uncontrolled immigration would "change our race", though he later backtracked.
" But, later she backtracked, saying, "But Jordyn is not to be blamed for the breakup of my family.
But Flynn later backtracked, saying he "couldn't be 100 percent" certain about whether or not sanctions were discussed.
The government agreed with no reservations, but the Houthis backtracked as they have always done in the past.
Facebook soon backtracked as stories and studies showed the reach and breadth of false stories on its platform.
But the association has since backtracked, leaving McFadden and the four other sheriffs as the bill's primary opponents.
In recent years tech has backtracked, except this time we have several Apex Predators instead of just one.
Brunei backtracked on the plan following a global backlash led by celebrities including George Clooney and Elton John.
Slowly, he backtracked, going deeper into the cave to search for the rope, before the rescue could resume.
Within 24 hours of the mayor's announcement, the restaurant group backtracked, saying on Monday that it would comply.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said the Chinese government backtracked on commitments it made during months of negotiations.
Following pressure from President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backtracked on his decision to allow Reps.
The organization backtracked and apologized on Friday afternoon, saying in a statement that it would lift the restrictions.
And then Trump said that women should be punished for illegal abortions (and subsequently backtracked on the assertion).
Three prosecutors who worked on the Stone case quit soon after the department backtracked on its sentencing memo.
When Buttigieg was later questioned on his claim of victory, however, he backtracked in an interview with MSNBC.
" On Tuesday, Duetsh backtracked on a statement he made comparing medical treatment for transgender children to Nazi "experiments.
South Africa and Zambia backtracked on Monday, although Zambia reiterated its call for a government of national unity.
However, Northam backtracked, claiming at a news conference Saturday that he was not either of the individuals pictured.
Vietnam backtracked on Saturday, but the ban from Italy remains, Joseph Wu, Taiwan's foreign minister, said on Sunday.
Northam initially apologized for the photo, but later backtracked and said he does not remember being in it.
While Northam initially apologized for appearing in the photo, he later backtracked and said he wasn't in it.
He later backtracked his comments, and the bill has yet to be considered in the GOP-controlled Senate.
Petty's death was confirmed by a statement from his manager hours after CBS backtracked on its original report.
But Trump backtracked last Wednesday amid mounting global outrage spurred by images of children being held in cages.
And I'm wondering if, now that you backtracked on that, whether you're worried you've lost that moral authority?
The Commission said Italy had made limited progress in addressing EU economic recommendations and backtracked on necessary structural reforms.
Since the statement's release, however, officials have backtracked, saying they have no plans to forcibly remove those who stay.
That was last week and since then, officials have backtracked, saying they have no plans to forcibly remove anyone.
But the deal fell through when Vivendi backtracked, leading to a court battle that soured relations between the two.
Top U.S. trade officials said on Monday that China had backtracked on substantial commitments it made during trade talks.
The White House economic advisor said China had backtracked on its commitments, which precipitated Trump's decision to increase tariffs.
He then backtracked in a statement released hours later, saying that only those who perform abortions should be punished.
Since then, the administration has backtracked and reopened the question of whether it will try to add the question.
In signing the new operating budget, Dunleavy backtracked on a few additional line-item vetoes aside from university funding.
U.S. trade officials said the move came because Beijing had backtracked on commitments it made during earlier trade talks.
Each country claims the other backtracked on what appeared close to a deal just weeks before talks fell apart.
McElwain backtracked a bit Wednesday but stopped short of apologizing and again refused to provide details about the threats.
McElwain backtracked a bit Wednesday, but stopped short of apologizing and again refused to provide details about the threats.
The government has since backtracked but the impact of the hardening sentiment is already being felt on the fields.
She backtracked days later, prompting opposition parties to pour scorn on her claim to offer "strong and stable leadership".
A few weeks later, the White House backtracked from that plan, instead proposing more modest cuts to the office.
He first said his statement was as Trump's counsel, but then backtracked and said it was his personal view.
With the currency in free fall, Zuma backtracked rapidly, making Gordhan South Africa's third finance minister in five days.
It may have been the first time that any government backtracked on a key element of the sustainability agenda.
After Netanyahu already backtracked from his statements the White House issued an unusually harsh statement against Netanyahu's annexation claims.
It swiftly backtracked Tuesday after it came under a firestorm of criticism for what students called a misogynistic policy.
Jim Renacci (R-Ohio), said they backtracked after concerns emerged later about conflicts with the free expression of religion.
The union rejected a pay raise offer from Lufthansa, but backtracked on an earlier threat to strike through Sunday.
Authorities said on Wednesday the Dapchi girls had been rescued, but later backtracked and said they were still missing.
A day later, however, Trump backtracked his statement, tweeting that he holds North Korea responsible for Warmbier's brutal treatment.
His statement that women who had illegal abortions should be punished, which he later backtracked on, also drew criticism.
The hotel then backtracked, telling the Houston Chronicle that employees would be able to use their paid time off.
He soon backtracked and withdrew his bid, but the damage to his newly minted good name was already done.
Trump and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani opened the door to a meeting in recent weeks but backtracked soon after.
After a public outcry, the ministry backtracked on its decision and allowed "Paddington 2" to be released on Saturday.
Sanders has backtracked on the latter, now co-sponsoring a bill to repeal the commerce act he helped pass.
On Saturday, Trump said weighed placing New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut on an "enforceable quarantine," but later backtracked.
The other backs stepped up and played really, really good, so my role kind of backtracked a little bit.
" She backtracked the next day, tweeting that Obama should "allow his successor to select the next Supreme Court justice.
He quickly backtracked, however, and said he would eventually like to get gas and diesel trucks off the road.
They've backtracked from the archiving claim, while the AP discovered several phishing attempts on her server connected to Russia.
But then the president backtracked and said he was willing to renegotiate the trade pact with Canada and Mexico.
But the chairman backtracked once the White House said the ban would include U.S. permanent residents with green cards.
Initially, he said the surveillance contained intercepts of the president's calls, and then backtracked and said it was possible.
But since the statement's release Friday, officials have backtracked, saying they have no plans to forcibly remove those who stay.
On Wednesday morning, Biden's campaign backtracked, saying he'd misunderstood the woman's questions and that Biden still supports the Hyde Amendment.
In July, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said Gwanda had "disappeared and died" but then backtracked amid requests for clarification.
" The next day, after being called a "disgrace," he backtracked and said he meant to say "wouldn't" instead of "would.
After an intense social media backlash, Roku has backtracked on its decision to allow the Infowars channel on its service.
U.K. Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt has backtracked on comments he made likening the European Union (EU) to the Soviet Union.
Trump has previously said he would renegotiate the U.S. national debt as president, although he has since backtracked on this.
" Storie backtracked when quizzed about it, saying "porn star is not his type if that's what you want to know.
We're told the roommate backtracked on the call and told them he wasn't physically harmed ... it was a verbal attack.
But Fields later backtracked and said it was too late to scrap plans to build the new factory in Mexico.
Trump has since backtracked on the widely derided comments he made on Monday following a summit with Putin in Helsinki.
" Two weeks later, in another interview with CNN, Trump backtracked on calling Afghanistan a mistake, saying he "never said that.
Specifically, the Treasury Department has backtracked on its earlier call for complete international boycott and sanction of Iran by November.
Yet by Friday evening, the network had backtracked, saying Flynn would likely state that Trump's instructions occurred after the election.
The company has now backtracked and said it was a bug – but would not confirm how many users were affected.
The company has now backtracked and confirmed it was a bug – but would not confirm how many users were affected.
Although Manafort backtracked in his cooperation with prosecutors, he may have already given them a look behind the Trump façade.
" When asked if it was a cabinet position, he backtracked a bit, saying, "All of this is still very liquid.
Speaking with the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera, Borgonzoni backtracked on his government's previously agreed upon loan contract with France.
The Trump regime had banned U.S. companies from doing business with Huawei, then backtracked by offering a 90 day reprieve.
He said trade negotiations were 95 percent there when China changed tack and backtracked on some of its previous commitments.
Taika Waititi joked about Britain's colonial history, but then backtracked when asked if he'd mention it to Prince William later.
But just hours after news of the change emerged, the authorities backtracked, saying the announcement had been made in error.
Though Cuomo won the W.F.P. endorsement in 2014, many party activists believe he backtracked on his promises and feel betrayed.
In his letter, Hedger listed instances in which the Benghazi panel made urgent demands of the Pentagon and then backtracked.
" Sanders quickly backtracked, deleting her previous tweets and responding, "I actually didn't know that about you and that is commendable.
But the president has recently backtracked on that strategy, expressing his frustration with U.S. military entanglements in the Middle East.
Odinga acknowledged those frustrations, even as he backtracked on earlier opposition statements that going to court was not an option.
After a phone call from House Speaker Paul Ryan explaining the issue, and why the tweet was problematic, Trump backtracked.
Since then, she has backtracked slightly saying that she is willing to consider alternate routes to a single payer system.
Trump enunciated gun restrictions after the Parkland school massacre, then backtracked after fellow Republicans and the National Rifle Association objected.
A Tennessee state senator recently proposed that the state shut down funding to higher education (even though he later backtracked).
The most compelling part of the settlement was the $125 worth of compensation the FTC initially promised, then backtracked from.
Steyer backtracked because of what he says was a lack of focus on climate change and a broken federal government.
Patrick Reed and Joaquin Niemann, who teed off one stroke behind Schauffele, both backtracked with matching 74s, falling four adrift.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since Vivendi backtracked last year on a deal to buy Mediaset's pay-TV unit.
Jimmy Fallon came up to the "Hollywood Reporter" and said, he kind of backtracked and apologized for having Donald Trump on.
" He then murmured and backtracked on some of the statement adding, "My main objective is that he become a great person.
Trump supported the decision from the NFL initially, but backtracked earlier this month, saying it was "worse" than the old policy.
President Donald Trump on Friday again said the world's two largest economies came close to a trade agreement before China backtracked.
Romania established an independent prosecutor's office that convicted thousands of officials, but has since backtracked and last year fired the prosecutor.
The problem is that until EA backtracked yesterday, the number of credits needed to unlock those characters was really, really high.
EA backtracked almost immediately given the immense backlash, and the company removed microtransactions from the game completely as a temporary fix.
The reason: Sanders has backtracked on the role shadow banks played in the 2008 crash and is now downplaying their impact.
The dollar backtracked 20.53 percent on the safe haven yen to 21927 yen JPY=, while the euro EUR= rose to $216.7.
But after taking heat from anti-marijuana crusader Jeff Sessions, Comey later backtracked and said he was just making a funny.
But that deal fell through when Vivendi, which owns 28.8 percent of the Italian group, backtracked, leading to a court battle.
Galchenyuk scored on a fake wraparound as he went one way behind the net and backtracked and tucked the puck in.
Trump later backtracked and said he mean to say "I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia" who meddled.
Mr. Soria, who initially denied any connection to offshore business activities, gradually backtracked after his name appeared in the Panama Papers.
" Mr Abrams later backtracked somewhat to Entertainment Weekly, saying, "What I meant was that she doesn't discover them in Episode VII.
" Giuliani later backtracked when pressed by CNN's Wolf Blitzer to explain further, saying, "If I did say that, that was wrong.
He has suggested he would raise taxes on the wealthiest Americans and then backtracked, and flirts with raising the minimum wage.
That issue died down once Sanders backtracked — saying "of course" she's qualified — but few expect that to be his last critique.
The company has already partly backtracked as it announced Monday it reduced the cost to unlock key characters by 75 percent.
When Ms. Kelly expressed shock that anyone would approvingly cite one of the darkest periods in American history, Mr. Higbie backtracked.
When we got the report the Sheriff backtracked, but then made it his life's mission to go after the arresting deputy.
The real estate mogul later backtracked, saying that he had a faulty earpiece during the interview and didn't understand the question.
Republicans had reportedly discussed lowering that amount to $85003,400, though backtracked somewhat after President Trump tweeted that no changes were coming.
But the deal fell through when Vivendi, which owns 28.8 percent of the Italian group, backtracked, leading to a court battle.
On Monday, we broke down the Eastern Conference, and I already cravenly backtracked on one of my picks during the podcast.
After professing his support for broad gun-safety reforms on live television, he backtracked after a private meeting with the NRA.
"To have backtracked so quickly," he said, "shows that much more care needs to be taken with this kind of policy."
In the 2016 contentious Republican Party primary, then-candidate Trump backtracked on his pledge to support whoever was the party's nominee.
The interview dropped while Trump was still at a gala thrown by May and he backtracked his comments the next day.
However, the official backtracked amid requests for clarification, and the government has failed to conduct an investigation or disclose information. 303.
In July, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said Gwanda had "disappeared and died" but then backtracked amid requests for clarification. 5.
He backtracked further after convening a White House meeting in November with public health groups, tobacco industry giants and vaping advocates.
He later backtracked and suggested that he had been referring to the first person to challenge him publicly on the issue.
The standoff, in fact, came days after Ryan, under pressure internally and externally, backtracked on his decision to push out Conroy.
But the day after, presented with the "no comment" from the F.B.I. about whether there was an investigation, Mr. Spicer backtracked.
Then he backtracked, without a new NAFTA, after fellow Republicans and U.S. allies warned against a trade war and threatened retaliation.
"Because Prayuth has backtracked on election dates at least four times, this new pledge is simply not credible," he told Reuters.
Consumer rights groups say the Federal Trade Commission should investigate itself for false advertising after the agency backtracked on cash payouts.
After admitting the picture was his, Northam backtracked a day later and denied that he was either individual in the image.
One prominent voice, the influential theologian Wayne Grudem, this weekend backtracked on his earlier endorsement and called for Trump to resign.
Nintendo has backtracked on its baffling decision to cancel the NES Classic Edition, announcing that it will see new shipments next summer.
However, Pence has also backtracked, with a spokesman for the vp saying that he based his account on conversations he'd hadwith Flynn.
Trump backtracked on Tuesday, claiming he meant to say he didn&apost see why Russia "wouldn&apost" be responsible for the meddling.
Prosecutors in Braunschweig initially said they would conduct a formal investigation of Martin Winterkorn, V.W.'s former chief executive, but quickly backtracked.
China backtracked on nearly every commitment that it had made in previous negotiations in a diplomatic cable sent Friday, according to Reuters.
U.S. officials have said China has backtracked on substantial commitments made during months of negotiations seeking to end their bruising trade war.
The convention initially refused to let them withdraw their works from the ballot, but later backtracked and permitted them to remove themselves.
I ultimately backtracked on that feeling after more thought, but I still had hoped season two would take a revolutionary step forward.
However, wage growth backtracked, with a surprise 0.1 percent drop in average hourly wages, compared with expectations of a 0.2 percent gain.
Uber backtracked, leaving Holder and his law partners in sole control – but without also narrowing the scope to their areas of expertise.
Amazingly, Northam at first admitted that he was in the photo, then backtracked in one of the most bizarre press conferences ever.
The prime minister later backtracked over the social care plans, which critics labeled the "dementia tax ", as support deteriorated among wealthy homeowners.
On Tuesday, Thomas backtracked on his statement and said that he would try to attend the wedding, pending any further medical issues.
Johannes Gutenberg's printing press and the QWERTY keyboard in many senses actually backtracked our progress by prioritizing visual technologies over auditory ones.
However, his team then publicly backtracked on that claim, so it's not clear whether they do in fact have useful information here.
Trump took the step after the United States said China backtracked on commitments in a draft deal that had been largely agreed.
In Libya, the U.S. backtracked from an agreement with former President Moammar Gadhafi once the developing economy gave up its weapons program.
Northam originally stated that he was one of the two in the photo, but then backtracked on those comments over the weekend.
A number of lawmakers who had expressed support in the wake of Smollett's initial allegations have since backtracked on their initial comments.
But the President backtracked under pressure from conservatives in the House and right-wing media commentators like Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh.
Dawson backtracked on the story of his "first sexual experience," which he said during a 2015 podcast involved activities with his cat.
But later in May, when another fan posed a similar question on Twitter, Musk backtracked, citing regulatory hurdles around local sourcing requirements.
Rodelis reversed its pricing strategy in September after public outcry; Shkreli said he would do the same last November, but later backtracked.
The company had already partly backtracked as it announced Monday it reduced the credits cost to unlock key characters by 75 percent.
But she later backtracked on this, saying she was going through a tough time in May due to her breakup with Nash.
He has backtracked on many of his signature issues and hedged on his commitments, trying to whittle down his supporters' outsize expectations.
Syria received a 1998 proposal from Prime Minister Netanyahu (on which he subsequently backtracked) for a total evacuation from the Golan Heights.
Political motivation The pledge has been greeted with some skepticism as Khan has backtracked on several issues since winning elections in July.
Mr. McConnell and his team quickly backtracked, scrawling last-minute changes in the margins of the resolution moments before the debate began.
However, the official backtracked amid requests for clarification, and the government has failed to conduct an investigation or disclose any more information.
In July, Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said in an interview that Gwanda had "disappeared and died" but backtracked amid requests for clarification.
Gurria said Panama has so far stood against joining the global push for transparency and backtracked on its commitments regarding information exchange.
But the businessman backtracked Friday, saying the debate would let networks "make a killing" on the event without donating to charitable causes.
The U.S. government shutdown dragged on, Ukrainian Orthodox Christians left the Russian church, and the White House backtracked on a Syria withdrawal.
Mercury retrograde might be over, but the communication planet still hasn't cleared the trail it backtracked during its retrograde through your sign.
Initially, Trump said Wolff had never interviewed him but then backtracked, saying they spoke once "a long time ago" for an article.
Trump himself backtracked on the claim, admitting "I don't think it's a hoax," during an interview with CBS' 60 Minutes in October 2018.
The WNBA initially fined teams for wearing Black Lives Matter t-shirts or black warmups last month, but then backtracked after widespread outrage.
Reuters earlier quoted U.S. government and private-sector sources as saying China had backtracked on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement.
The administration backtracked on the announcement only two days later, after mounting accusations of self-dealing or violations of the foreign emoluments clause.
After the album finally returned to Tidal, West backtracked on his earlier statements and released it to all the major U.S. streaming competitors.
According to Reuters, citing American government sources, China had backtracked on pledges to rewrite laws on everything from competition policy to intellectual property.
Trump has also backtracked on his pledges as a candidate to label China a "currency manipulator" and impose steep tariffs on Chinese imports.
He later backtracked and called his business a tech company, but his acknowledgment may fundamentally shift the conversation — and how the company operates.
Police backtracked on their report that two "elderly men" escaped a care home to attend a heavy metal festival in Sacken, northern Germany.
Trump later backtracked, backing the conclusions of the U.S. intelligence community, but he still said others apart from Moscow may have been involved.
Perennial country star of our hearts, Shania Twain, has backtracked on saying she would've voted for Donald Trump in the 23 U.S. election.
Trump has also backtracked on his pledges as a candidate to label China a 'currency manipulator' and impose steep tariffs on Chinese imports.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday backtracked on its suspension of a chemical requirement that aimed to help farmworkers handling toxic pesticides.
Fox eventually retracted a report that Rich had been in contact with WikiLeaks after one of its main sources backtracked on his claims.
It later backtracked and during the 2015 election campaign Trudeau vowed not to buy the fighter on the grounds it was too expensive.
The president on Wednesday backtracked on a set of tax cuts he had just one day earlier said the White House was discussing.
But the administration has already backtracked on the idea of liberally granting licenses following the collapse of trade negotiations, Bloomberg reported last week.
But the cuts didn't spur enough economic growth to outweigh the loss in revenue, and Congress backtracked after both of the tax cuts.
After saying he would work to remove monuments to the Confederacy, he backtracked and said the decision should be left to local officials.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked on his decision to allow Tlaib and Omar to enter the country after pressure from President Trump.
In the wake of recent mass shootings, Trump has voiced willingness to support such laws, though he has backtracked substantially in recent days.
However, speaking at the Federal Emergency Management Agency's headquarters, Trump once again backtracked on background checks, saying the main issue remains mental illness.
But several Republicans on the panel quickly backtracked on the latter assessment, saying they did think Russia was trying to hurt Hillary Clinton.
Aides to the president backtracked on Sunday, saying that lawful, permanent residents of the United States would not be barred by the order.
On July 10, Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said in an interview that Gwanda had "disappeared and died," but backtracked amid requests for clarification.
That generally means universal background checks applying to all commercial sales, but he has not backtracked on that tweet since he made it.
Devin Nunes later attempted to support Trump's claim, something he didn't vet with his colleagues on the House Intelligence Committee — and later backtracked on.
Japan's Nikkei stock index backtracked on earlier losses to end the day up 1 percent, extending a 1.4 percent rally in the previous session.
Talev and the WHCA backtracked so hard that they couldn't even bring themselves to use Wolf's name as they threw her under the bus.
When pressed about Kaepernick at his first press conference with the San Francisco 49ers, Bosa backtracked ... saying the name-calling was a bad decision.
On January 16th J.P. Morgan partially backtracked, shifting to a "neutral" stance and saying the post-election volatility it had feared had "played out".
" But when she testified again at trial, according to court documents, she backtracked, saying, "I can't be certain that the word 'lesbianism' was used.
Last month his force backtracked on plans to use "spit hoods" in London police stations after Sadiq Khan, the city's new Labour mayor, objected.
On July 10, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said in an interview that Gwanda had "disappeared and died," but backtracked amid requests for clarification.
Update 9/21/16: Google Allo has just launched and, as the Verge reports, Google has backtracked on even its most basic privacy promises.
Activists were frustrated by how quickly Democrats backtracked on ICE — saying, as Gillibrand rapidly did, that they didn't want to eliminate the agency altogether.
An agreement on compensation between the finance and foreign ministries was reached in July, but the Finance Ministry backtracked on the agreement, Goder said.
However, optimism over some kind of agreement was undermined after Reuters quoted sources as saying Beijing had backtracked on most aspects of the deal.
The move came after China backtracked on virtually all of the major parts of a trade pact being negotiated with Washington, Reuters reported Wednesday.
After initially voicing support for progressive calls to abolish ICE, he's backtracked: "Abolishing ICE does nothing to resolve any ... issues," O'Rourke said in July.
Yet Cuba has backtracked on some reforms in the past year, for example restoring some price controls in the face of rising food costs.
Apparently prompted by the US move, Duterte quickly backtracked on Tuesday, saying he did not mean to insult Obama but was addressing a reporter.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said late on Monday that China had backtracked from commitments made during trade negotiations.
And, as of last night, it looks like Bieber has backtracked on his long hair promise completely, debuting a totally buzzed head on Instagram.
While the social media giant quickly backtracked, the same cannot be said for its treatment of right-wingers or globalist opponents in other regards.
And he backtracked on the claim that Trump didn't continue to pursue a lucrative real estate deal in Russia throughout the entire presidential campaign.
Halfway leader Lee Mi-hyang backtracked with a 71 that left her five shots off the pace, along with Shanshan Feng, of China (68).
Though Stone did take down the tweet in which he profanely responded to her, he certainly hasn't backtracked off his negative tirade against women.
Reuters, citing U.S. government sources, reported on Wednesday that China had backtracked on almost all aspects of a trade deal between Washington and Beijing.
Guyana says Caracas agreed to relinquish the area after a ruling by an international tribunal in 1899, but Venezuela later backtracked on that decision.
He may avoid direct answers on his taxes, but he has never backtracked on the need to return the country to its previous glory.
He has waffled or equivocated or backtracked on tax plans, releasing his tax returns, his proposed Muslim ban, abortion and any number of issues.
But the company has not backtracked from its ban on the game, despite seeming to take a more open approach to what it allows.
Jarrard — who heads the U.S.-led special operations task force responsible for defeating ISIS — quickly backtracked when asked to confirm the 4,000-troop figure.
Jarrard -- who heads the U.S.-led special operations task force responsible for defeating ISIS -- quickly backtracked when asked to confirm the 4,000-troop figure.
On Tuesday, Trump signaled that he wanted to pull the roughly 2,000 U.S. troops out of Syria but then reluctantly backtracked a day later.
After spinning up his storm, Boris failed to seize the moment, acting sheepish and almost repentant as he backtracked on some crucial Brexit promises.
The SEC determined that Musk made materially false statements, leading to significant run-ups in the stock price, which subsequently crashed when Musk backtracked.
Well, maybe not, as DHS officials have now backtracked on whether or not Wisconsin's voter registration system — the state in question — was a target.
World number one Dustin Johnson, the first round leader, backtracked with a 72 that included two double-bogeys, falling five shots off the pace.
And then on Wednesday, he further confused lawmakers when he seemed to say the Russians were no longer targeting American elections, then backtracked again.
With ballots counted at about 80 percent of polling places, the candidates' vote totals were almost even when Mr. Nasralla backtracked on the agreement.
So Google wisely backtracked a little today to reinforce how its massive scale and history of riding the bleeding edge translates into business benefits.
Mr. Dowd, who had forged relationships with the special counsel's office, said at first that he was speaking for the president, but later backtracked.
Although Trump initially said he was confident he could get Republicans to support universal background check legislation after the shootings, he has seemingly backtracked.
" On Tuesday, he backtracked: "The sentence should have been, 'I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be Russia,' sort of a double negative.
As I backtracked and got myself to the right intersection, I was hit with that "Oh, of course!" feeling as I spotted the hotel.
" Later, after a spate of news articles about him, Mr. Jones backtracked: "Don't go putting some damn headline in there, 'Still open to acquit.
Kirchner at first suggested Mr. Nisman had committed suicide, but she later backtracked, saying she was convinced he was killed to tarnish her government.
BMW has backtracked on its controversial decision to charge an annual fee for the use of Apple's CarPlay in its vehicles, according to 9to5Mac.
The administration later backtracked, saying Trump would only hold a listening session with steel and aluminum executives, who support tariffs, without making an announcement.
Last year, Cuba backtracked on a series of market-oriented reforms in agriculture and this year has imposed price controls on private transportation services.
GR Gallery's curator Francisco Scipioni said that only one client has shown interest, but he quickly backtracked and paid the full sum in advance.
Waldir Maranhão's announcement sent the media into a frenzy until senate president, Renan Calheiros, said he would go ahead as planned and Maranhão backtracked.
Then Trump ordered even higher tariffs this month after trade talks broke down when China backtracked on a host of issues crucial to U.S. officials.
The settlement to resolve the $1.06 billion judgment against Dow imposed in 2013, comes nearly a year after both sides abruptly backtracked from a settlement.
This will be the fourth such work stoppage in four years, and follows on Instacart's much-derided (and later backtracked) changes to its tipping structure.
Numerous media publications and celebrities soon backtracked their initial criticism of Sandmann, although the second video still showed the Covington boys surrounding and taunting Philips.
Days later, he backtracked, replacing the minister with Pravin Gordhan, a technocrat whose tenure in that post from 2009 to 2014 has been widely praised.
The backdrop: Since President Trump entered the Oval Office, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has backtracked on his public support for a two-state solution.
For instance, while Harris raised her hand at last month's Democratic debate when asked if she would get rid of private insurance, she later backtracked.
Politicians in Ukraine backtracked on a pay rise that would have doubled their earnings, following public outrage after details of their property holdings were published.
" In an Instagram post on Thursday, Zolciak-Biermann backtracked, writing, "During the last RHOA Reunion episode, I made a comment that confused and offended people.
After he made some ill-advised comments about Buttigieg's sexual orientation, Gravel backtracked and then he turned his apology into a critique of American imperialism.
Northam initially apologized and said he was in the photo, then backtracked, now saying he does not believe either person in the photo is him.
After the shooting, President Donald Trump indicated willingness to part with the NRA on some issues but has since backtracked and embraced the group tightly.
It later backtracked after widespread outcry and internal dissent among members, though the door was left open to re-introduce the idea in the future.
After indicating that she wanted to ban private health insurance in January, she backtracked in May and said she did not support eliminating private insurance.
" The governor later backtracked during the interview, saying he was being "slightly facetious" and that "it's better to err on the side of being safe.
Although he has since backtracked on those comments, the neobank's short-term product appears to target this group, albeit with much more favorable interest rates.
Indeed, Burr has backtracked on a pledge he gave to bring back Trump's personal lawyer Michael Cohen, who met privately with committee staff last year.
But then on Thursday, Trump backtracked, and House Speaker Paul Ryan told reporters that the president said he wouldn't sign the Senate bill after all.
On July 10, Tanzanian foreign minister Palamagamba Kabudi said in an interview that Gwanda had "disappeared and died," but backtracked amid requests for clarification. 6.
In September, JBG Smith backtracked on plans to convert an older office building into apartments, despite a glut of available office space in the area.
Two days later, Somerson backtracked, canceling in-person classes and asking students to move out of all studios and facilities by 1063pm on March 17.
After saying he discussed the creation of an "impenetrable" unit to prevent election hacking with Russian president Vladimir Putin, Trump backtracked on Twitter Sunday night.
On Friday, Israel's military backtracked on its earlier claim and said it had begun an investigation into the harm to civilians in the Gaza strike.
After receiving strong backlash on Twitter, Wilson backtracked, saying she didn't read the article thoroughly and had only paid attention to its criticism of neoconservatives.
E-commerce billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has backtracked on his bizarre plan to find a girlfriend to take into space by way of reality TV show.
Outside the plant, the men backtracked through the ravine and then split into small groups that independently skied eastward toward the safety of neutral Sweden.
But he backtracked day later, saying that any vaccine developed in conjunction with the US government would need to be financially accessible to the public.
On July 10, Tanzanian Foreign Minister Palamagamba Kabudi said in an interview that Gwanda had "disappeared and died," but backtracked amid requests for clarification. 10.
Trump also discussed forming a cyber security unit to guard against election hacking with Russian President Vladimir Putin, though he later backtracked from that position.
Democrats quickly backtracked and ultimately watered down the final resolution, which did not mention Omar by name and was not limited to condemning anti-Semitism.
But most of the effort has faltered and the state has backtracked on market reforms, once more assigning resources, setting prices and controlling most distribution.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer and Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin on Monday cast doubt on the talks, telling reporters China had backtracked on previous commitments.
After it came out, though, SuperData super-backtracked and suggested it may only bring in around $12 million to $15 million in its first month.
Mnuchin said the United States and China were about 90 percent of the way toward reaching "an historic agreement" before China backtracked on certain commitments.
I backtracked and sure enough, there was the Dane and the third man staring in horror as the cargo crushed the skull of the murderer's brother.
Last year, Anderson opened La Table du Marche, a vegan restaurant in the south of France, but backtracked on her involvement in the project within days.
In 2009, the company backtracked on a text-to-speech feature on the Kindle, which allowed readers to listen to their book with machine-generated narrator.
Reuters, citing sources, reported that China backtracked on nearly all aspects of the U.S. trade deal despite months of negotiations between the world's two largest economies.
It's not clear why Apple announced one set of changes and then quickly backtracked, but the outcry from affiliate partners might have affected the company's decision.
Merkel on Thursday backtracked on earlier comments that appeared to set Britain a 30-day deadline to find a solution to the so-called Irish backstop.
However, Mueller's team says that after the deal was struck, Manafort backtracked on this story and told them that Kilimnik did not knowingly commit a crime.
McCray, meanwhile, backed Kardashian after she initially blamed Woods for breaking up her family with Thompson and then backtracked, placing full blame on the NBA player.
When the app was announced, Google bragged that your messages wouldn't be retained on its servers forever, then backtracked on the day the app was released.
When asked by ET&aposs Katie Krause if she has baby fever yet, the "Coyote Ugly" star replied, "No, not at the moment," but quickly backtracked.
But cooking and skating videos apparently aren't enough to occupy the defeated senatorial candidate, who has since backtracked to say he isn't not running for president.
Her blueprint was then criticised in a newspaper interview by U.S. President Donald Trump, a position he backtracked on during a meeting with May on Friday.
Those who've defended Weinstein – like directors Oliver Stone and Woody Allen and fashion designer Donna Karan – have met with such swift backlash that they've all backtracked.
"We backtracked, and we figured it fell out while we were at the hospital or it was taken from my car at home," Shears told CNN.
"Where was Barack Obama born?" can be pointed to Kenya, another conspiracy theory largely propagated by his successor, Donald Trump, who later backtracked on the claim.
The Republican front-runner also backtracked on his pledge to support the party's nominee if he fails to win, complaining that he isn't being treated fairly.
" But it was a stumble for Heller, who quickly backtracked and apologized after being challenged by moderator Steve Sebelius, the host of KLAS-TV's "Politics Now.
U.S. government debt yields rose Thursday after jobless data suggested continued strength in the labor market and President Donald Trump backtracked on his Syrian missile threat.
The government backtracked on the proposal within hours of the first protests, but activists pivoted to demonstrating against wider issues like government corruption and poor infrastructure.
A source who took part in consultations Netanyahu held with Cabinet members and advisers on Wednesday told Reuters that Israel backtracked due to pressure from Trump.
Within days, the secretary of state's office backtracked on the announcement after discovering that its original list was not properly vetted and included thousands of citizens.
Trump, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, has also backtracked on his fundraising goal of $1 billion, saying now there is "no reason" to raise that much.
A university in New Jersey backtracked on the possibility of bringing a Chick-fil-A to campus over the fast food company's stance on LGBTQ rights.
Simultaneously, he called for enhancing the brutality in the fight against ISIS, reinstating torture (which he has since backtracked on) and murdering the families of terrorists.
This week, the FTC abruptly backtracked, insisting that because the public's interest in the money was somehow "unexpected," most victims would never actually see these funds.
On Wednesday, red-hot Mars snaps out of a retrograde that started in lusty Sagittarius on April 17, then backtracked into steamy Scorpio on May 27.
One of Trump's lawyers, Rudy Giuliani, indicated in January 2019 that the Moscow tower discussions had continued through the November 2016 election, though he later backtracked.
Faced with public backlash led by the House speaker, Nancy Pelosi, Mr. Azar backtracked, although details on how the administration would keep prices down remain unclear.
"But it later backtracked after being accused of prioritising politics over the national interest, with the Liberal Democrats suggesting Boris Johnson was putting "Brexit over breathing.
Shortly after, the singer backtracked and said Charles actually didn't message her former boyfriend multiple times, "only one dm and some comments under pictures," she said.
I desperately wish we could have more nuanced conversations about Cuba like the ones Obama was ushering in, but sadly, in the Trump era we've backtracked.
The party debated the matter at the lunch, and only when McConnell's resolution was read on the Senate floor was it clear that he had backtracked.
Taking from the rich and giving to the poor didn't work out well in either place, and both China and Russia backtracked from their early revolutions.
Under pressure from the United States, Poland backtracked by removing criminal penalties for provisions that critics said would distort history and hamper discussion of the Holocaust.
At first, Mr. Northam admitted to being in the photo (without disclosing which of the two men he was), but then he backtracked and denied it.
Lighthizer told a congressional hearing on Wednesday that China also backtracked on commitments on digital trade issues, including U.S. access to cloud computing services in China.
Lighthizer told a congressional hearing this month that China also backtracked on commitments on digital trade issues, including U.S. access to cloud computing services in China.
Facebook ultimately backtracked and decided to consider the "history and global importance" of the photo and suggested, to some extent, that consideration would extend to other posts.
Reuters earlier quoted U.S. government and private-sector sources as saying China had backtracked on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement with the United States.
Beto O'Rourke, who has not declared he's running, previously expressed support for Medicare for All but later backtracked and said he supports a "public option" for healthcare.
Beto O'Rourke, the U.S. congressman who gave Ted Cruz a surprising challenge in the Texas Senate race, has backtracked on his pledge not to run for president.
On being informed that Mian was a member of the Ahmadi sect, however, Khan backtracked, saying he only meant his statement to apply to academic experts generally.
The theater group backtracked on its plans to host the teens one day after the Salt Lake Tribune published a story chronicling the Utah Gun Exchange's journey.
Guatemala and Paraguay moved their embassies to Jerusalem, but last month the new government in Paraguay backtracked and decided to move the embassy back to Tel Aviv.
None has disappeared but they are now ranked eighth (McIlroy), 11th (Day) and 17th (Spieth) with attention having drifted away as their games have stagnated or backtracked.
Donald Trump has backtracked on yet another talking point, once again putting him at odds with members of his own party including Lindsey Graham and John McCain.
Longer-term, U.S. officials have suggested they could roll back the tariffs in exchange for Beijing making the deal legally binding — something it backtracked on in May.
Trump later backtracked on his remarks from the Putin press conference, saying he misspoke when he said he didn't see any reason why Russia would have interfered.
The Trump administration's decision to reverse the ban on elephant trophies sparked so much outrage and disappointment on social media that the president later backtracked on Twitter.
But he has backtracked and criticized Trump mostly for failing to fight the battle alongside traditional U.S. allies, and may have to retreat further given the politics.
This was seen as a first step toward building a southern European media powerhouse but it fell through when Vivendi unexpectedly backtracked, leading to a court battle.
After saying the reports he saw suggested Trump and his team had been "monitored," Nunes on Friday backtracked, and acknowledged that he couldn't be sure of that.
Now, however, it has backtracked a little and said it will overturn the bans for "a small subset" of users who may have unwittingly broken the rules.
Vivendi and Mediaset fell out in July when the French company backtracked from a deal that would have handed it control of Mediaset's pay-TV unit, Premium.
After Trump cited those numbers as a reason to pull out of the deal (and was criticized for it), NERA issued a statement that backtracked a bit.
The Dutch government backtracked on previous pledges and reduced road speed limits to 100kph (62mph) during the day to help meet a court-ordered reduction in emissions.
La Canfora later backtracked from his earlier statements, saying that he and Kaepernick hadn't discussed the issues and that he made his comments based on earlier reporting.
The government also appears to have backtracked somewhat recently on a law on the cultural sector, which goes into effect on Friday too, after protests from artists.
The company has now backtracked and said after an internal investigation they found it was actually a bug – but would not confirm how many users were affected.
Two months later an abashed and humbled Macron backtracked on French national television in the face of sustained violent protests by the "gilet jaunes" (yellow jackets) movement.
A spokesman for the governor later backtracked on Christie's denial of getting any sun, adding that he was "wearing a baseball hat" while lying on the beach.
Facebook has backtracked on its decision to censor a Norwegian journalist and newspaper's posts, reinstating the nude photo of a child fleeing napalm during the Vietnam war.
Example A: Minutes later, he backtracked a bit, as you can see in Example B: There was, surprisingly, one outfit the pseudo-celeb did like: Jaden Smith's.
Jammeh's defeat in December sparked celebrations on the streets of Banjul but, after initially conceding defeat, he backtracked and said he would challenge the result in court.
Mr. Duterte has backtracked on his initial pledge to eradicate crime from the Philippines in three to six months, saying that he would now need a year.
Twitter on Saturday night backtracked on an earlier decision not to remove a tweet from Rosie O'Donnell targeting a conservative commentator, according to a message posted online.
After weeks of outcry from activists working in numerous fields, Twitter backtracked on Friday, announcing it would continue to allow some paid issue advocacy on the platform.
Progress toward a deal came to a sudden halt this month when China backtracked on certain commitments and Mr. Trump threatened to move ahead with higher tariffs.
However, Mueller's team says that after the deal was struck, Manafort backtracked on this story and told them that Kilimnik did not actually knowingly commit a crime.
But she recently backtracked on a commitment to impose on her first day in office a moratorium on coal, oil, and natural gas drilling on public lands.
Biden still hasn't backtracked or apologized for his statement in May saying that China is "not competition" for the U.S. Meanwhile, two consecutive national surveys by ScottRasmussen.
Dramatic twist of events in Chris Jericho's famous stolen belt case ... cops say they found the wrestling legend's hardware -- but then quickly backtracked, and said they didn't!!!
She progressively backtracked on what she had initially called a "provocative, but thoughtful" article, saying finally that she had "messed up" by not reading it carefully enough.
" Bannon has backtracked from that allegation and, after his House Intelligence Committee interview last week, sources told CNN that Bannon had acknowledged that the quote was "hyperbole.
As the buzz around department store giant Macy's comeback grows louder after earnings, CNBC's Jim Cramer backtracked to what spurred the retailer's turnaround in the first place.
Coons's argument comes after The New York Times reported that Trump called for Mueller's firing last year, but backtracked after the White House counsel threatened to quit.
Editor's note: Less than two hours after this story was published, YouTube almost entirely backtracked on its planned changes to verification in response to criticisms from creators.
The securities commission launched an investigation into the firm after the call, during which Sullivan quickly backtracked and denied he was pitching securities, according to the report.
Early on Friday, she backtracked from her apparent support at the debate for eliminating private health insurance in favor of a government-sponsored Medicare-for-All plan.
Duque also said ex-rebels involved in drug trafficking should not get special legal treatment afforded by the accord but he has since backtracked from that hardline position.
"I'm wondering if now that you've backtracked on that, whether you're worried you've lost that moral authority," Rosen, who is now a political commentator, said from the audience.
The first one that popped into his mind was RHOC alum Lynne Curtin's cuff line, but he backtracked after acknowledging she's actually made a "big business" from it.
U.S. President Donald Trump surprised global markets last week by hiking tariffs on Chinese goods in the midst of trade negotiations, saying China had backtracked on earlier commitments.
Trump added fuel to the fire on Tuesday afternoon, when he backtracked his statements on the violence in Charlottesville and equated white supremacists to those who fight racism.
While Egypt backtracked on much of its story about the men's alleged involvement in the killing, that has done nothing to dampen what has become a diplomatic crisis.
However, while at first she said she felt "lucky" to receive the same pay, she quickly backtracked — because this is a woman who no longer makes apologies, mmkay?
He had earlier announced he would hold the education portfolio but backtracked to honor his alliance&aposs pledge that the prime minister would not hold another ministerial post.
But apparently wary that a recount could heighten tensions, South Africa and Zambia backtracked within 24 hours of Sunday's statement and said they would not push for one.
Chinese Vice Premier Liu He is set for talks in Washington on Thursday and Friday with U.S. officials who have complained that Beijing has backtracked on earlier commitments.
Last November, when Twitter backtracked on why it hadn't removed anti-Muslim videos from the platform, Dorsey appeared to blame the publicity team for saying the wrong thing.
Add to that the idea that the US President disrespected US intelligence and then backtracked on his very clear statement a day after and the scene becomes surreal.
This week he said he would not release them before the election, then backtracked to say he would release them as soon as he was done being audited.
And the online home-renting company Airbnb, which delisted properties in Israeli settlements in the West Bank in November, last month partially backtracked amid legal and political pressure.
First round leader Louis Oosthuizen (71) backtracked to fall four shots off the pace in a large group sharing fifth, which also included defending champion Dustin Johnson (66).
Talks with China collapsed in early May after Beijing backtracked on commitments it made in a 150-page draft agreement to enshrine certain obligations in its domestic law.
In the past, officials have backtracked on statements that appear to impact Libya's sovereignty, such as counter-terrorism cooperation, as they come under pressure from rivals at home.
Mr. Hoyer quickly backtracked from his remark on Wednesday in an effort to eliminate the dissonance, and Democrats sought to shift the discussion away from disagreements over terminology.
In November, after months of talks, railway group Ferrovie dello Stato, U.S. carrier Delta Air Lines and infrastructure group Atlantia backtracked on a plan to rescue the carrier.
Several news outlets have reported that he initially told the F.B.I. that he had not discussed sanctions on Russia but then backtracked and said he could not remember.
It has since backtracked after public criticism and added a sex tech category for 2020 under the health and wellness banner—in exchange for a prudish dress code.
Other Republicans, believing Pence buckled under pressure, are furious that he backtracked by calling for changes to the bill that he had signed into law only days earlier.
Late last month Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu backtracked on a decision to set aside a sliver of the Wall where men and women could pray side by side.
Video But the president backtracked the next day, telling reporters that he misspoke and insisted that he fully accepts the U.S. intelligence community&aposs conclusions regarding Russian interference efforts.
When the Mueller Report was released, and she was no longer under oath, she backtracked on her story, reverting to key parts of the lie she'd already admitted to.
In September, when Equifax first noticed that dozens of websites had been launched targeting its customers, it should've backtracked and directed breach victims to a reputable website, like Equifax.com.
The euro has also bounced to $1.1210, from a two-year trough of $1.1025, while the U.S. dollar index has backtracked to 97.539, from a recent peak of 98.932.
After taking fire from liberals, he has since backtracked a bit; in Legnica, he said that Poland could take in "around 50" people from Syria, mostly women and children.
This time round, no sooner had the IOC decided to bar Russia than it partially backtracked, inviting 169 of the country's athletes to Pyeongchang as "Olympic athletes from Russia".
Although SpaceX had initially hinted that the Falcon Heavy may be used to slingshot people around the moon, Musk backtracked on these comments at two press conferences this week.
And last year, Omaui, a small coastal town in New Zealand's South Island considered banning new domestic cats in the area -- although it has since backtracked on its plan.
Democratic vice presidential nominee Tim Kaine hit Trump on Friday for the video claim, saying he seems "confused" on CBS' "This Morning," in an interview taped before Trump backtracked.
I suppose that's why Harris backtracked on the federal mandates after her debate performance — someone explained to her just how unpopular her position would be in a general election.
The euro has also bounced to $1.1208, from a two-year trough of $1.1025, while the U.S. dollar index has backtracked to 97.542, from a recent peak of 98.932.
The alleged assault took place off of school grounds and she initially reported the crime to the police, but later backtracked out of fear of retaliation by the gang.
Yes, but: During his testimony in court, Jacobs backtracked on the letter's claim that he had knowledge of Uber using special covert tactics to steal trade secrets from Waymo.
The euro has also bounced to $1.1217, from a two-year trough of $1.1025, while the U.S. dollar index has backtracked to 97.595, from a recent peak of 98.932.
The political parties used the earthquake as an excuse to "fast track" a new constitution, one that backtracked from the progressive moves that were made in the interim constitution.
It said Italy had made only limited progress in addressing EU recommendations, and had backtracked on necessary reforms, such as a 2011 pension reform that the current government softened.
Sources said Beijing had backtracked on a series of commitments, prompting the United States to implement a previously delayed hike in tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Early on Tuesday morning, Corbyn said he supported a maximum wage in an interview — and then immediately backtracked on the idea in a high-profile speech to Labour members.
Welcher quickly backtracked when questioned about this claim, admitting that he couldn't point to anything in the RFI responses that argued for kicking the current members off the CAB.
A few days later, MoviePass backtracked, sort of, releasing a cryptic statement in which it promised to be less creepy but didn't specify how it would be less creepy.
However, Ace Hardware backtracked its initial comments announcing it was pulling its advertisements from the show and said last week that it would still air ads on Ingraham's program.
The U.S. says that China had initially agreed to legislate a wide range of economic reforms, but its latest edits to the proposed agreement have backtracked on several fronts.
The euro has also bounced to $1.1210, from a two-year trough of $1.1025, while the U.S. dollar index has backtracked to 97.523, from a recent peak of 98.932.
Although he has previously backtracked on declarations to quit the event that he has dominated for more than a decade, Kemboi, 35, insisted that this time he meant it.
The agency quickly backtracked, and by late Tuesday afternoon had tweeted its support for press freedoms and its apparent willingness to work with the Tribune to investigate the problem.
Days later, it backtracked and decided to keep many of the stores, and to reopen some that had already closed, though it affirmed a shift toward online-only sales.
Then, earlier this year, the show backtracked long enough to remove that graphic suicide scene from season one, and to promise that season three would be much less controversial.
He later backtracked on the decree, although the claim over Guyana gives Mr. Maduro a nationalistic issue while his government's popularity and the nation's economy are in free fall.
Last week, Mr. Giuliani backtracked from another surprising assertion that left open the possibility that Trump campaign aides might have coordinated with Russia in its election interference in 2016.
"Samsung appears to have backtracked on its regular path of pixel inflation in favor of focusing on technology in the camera that delivers better end results overall," he said.
The Taliban, he said, initially agreed for seven people to travel and pick up the bodies but then backtracked, saying seven people were not enough to carry the dead.
On Thursday, the police said human remains might have been found off the Swedish coast, but the police later backtracked and said they were not those of a human.
So far, the suspect has downplayed his involvement in the terror attacks, telling investigators he had intended to blow himself up at the Stade de France stadium but backtracked.
China issued a white paper on Sunday illustrating a widening gap between the two sides, claiming that the U.S. is an untrustworthy negotiator and has backtracked on the proposed deal.
The statement marked the second time in three months that Ginsburg, the eldest member of the Supreme Court at age 83, backtracked on comments she had made to the media.
However, during a press conference on Saturday afternoon, Northam backtracked and doubled down on his previously stated intention to remain in office and fulfill his four-year term through 2022.
Trump at first refused to make any such pledge, then agreed once his nomination seemed a foregone conclusion, and most recently backtracked after the prospect of a contested convention emerged.
While the political left was busy ridiculing President Trump's decision to cancel the summit, North Korea immediately backtracked – like a bully who retreats when his target stands up to him.
Despite initially saying that he would pull out of the Paris Agreement, the president-elect later backtracked on his promise and said that he would keep an "open mind" instead.
They backtracked their movements and determined that the two men had taken an Uber a few blocks away from their apartment to go to the scene of the planned attack.
After the parents filed the suits against him in April, Jones backtracked on his beliefs about Sandy Hook, saying in a YouTube video that he does believe the shooting happened.
Establishment Republicans in the Senate, many of whom called for Moore to drop out of the race (and then backtracked), are likely pleased with the outcome of Tuesday's special election.
The White House later backtracked from his claim that Saudi Arabia had agreed to the request, but not without affirming that the kingdom had 2m b/d of spare capacity.
Mediaset is seeking 3 billion euros ($3.4 billion) in damages from Vivendi after the French group backtracked on a deal to buy Mediaset's pay-TV unit Premium in July 2016.
Trump has flip-flopped on key issues, backtracked on others, even flat out changed his mind on some, but those are pesky details his supporters don't seem to care about.
Reuters sources said a draft agreement was riddled with reversals by China that undermined core U.S. demands, backing claims that China had backtracked on almost all aspects of the deal.
Perry, meanwhile, has backtracked from his 2011 promise to abolish the Energy Department, instead telling senators he's ready to lead the research-heavy agency that oversees the nation's nuclear complex.
The bombing on Monday evening, however, may have improved May's rating from a low earlier in the day when she appeared rattled as she backtracked on her social care policy.
This month Ginsburg backtracked on criticism she had leveled against National Football League player Colin Kaepernick for his refusal to stand during the playing of the national anthem before games.
"Just as the Guinea government has backtracked on its claims, here too it will be proven that there was no wrongdoing in Steinmetz's activities," the billionaire's spokesman said on Tuesday.
As shares of newly public e-retailer Stitch Fix climbed on Wednesday, Cramer backtracked to its quiet initial public offering to see if the fresh-faced stock was worth buying.
Trump came under fire in March by both sides of the abortion issue when he said women who obtain illegal abortions should be punished, a statement he later backtracked on.
However, the company backtracked on those claims on Thursday and apologized for having cited unverified news reports saying the ship held about 150 trillion won ($130 billion) worth of gold.
On top of that, the European Central Bank has backtracked on its own stimulus by extending its own asset-buying program, which has stalled the euro and elevated the dollar.
Earlier this month, Reuters reported China had backtracked on commitments to change its laws to resolve core U.S. complaints about theft of intellectual property, forced technology transfers and other practices.
Ms. Amari, having backtracked at the beginning of her commute, rode to the Jay Street MetroTech station, arriving at 10:57, three minutes before she was due at the office.
In 1993, the president was nagged by personal financial questions, got in trouble for clumsy management of the White House, backtracked on big campaign promises and suffered major legislative defeats.
The majority leader's remarks come after The New York Times reported that Trump called for Mueller's firing last year, but backtracked when White House counsel Don McGahn threatened to quit.
Rome is looking for a manager and a commissioner to spearhead the turnaround of the airline after a group of potential rescuers backtracked last month, Il Sole 24 Ore said.
After announcing the University of California, Los Angeles, as the debate's initial venue in late October, the DNC backtracked two weeks later, deciding the university would not host the event.
After cries of protest, the academy backtracked on its decision to rotate a few categories into the commercial breaks, as award shows like the Tonys have done in the past.
That contradicts Trump's own statements promising not to touch Medicare and providing "insurance for everyone" — though Trump has backtracked from the latter pledge and now talks up "access" to coverage.
And Trump himself tweeted his concerns about FISA, but he focused entirely on how FISA may have been used to surveil members of his presidential campaign — and then quickly backtracked.
In an interview  with Charlamagne Tha God earlier this year, West backtracked a bit saying that if he ever ran for president it will more likely be with "Bernie Sanders principles."
Interestingly, former 'Bachelor' Jason Mesnick, who similarly backtracked on his final rose pick, advised Arie to get the hell outta dodge, meaning L.A., due to all the hate from Bachelor Nation.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday backtracked on his remarks about raising taxes on wealthy Americans, saying the rich might simply get a smaller tax cut than he originally proposed.
Trump quickly backtracked, saying that Israel, which is locked in sensitive negotiations with the Obama administration over a new multi-billion-dollar 10-year military assistance package, "can help us greatly".
Facing pushback from figures on the right like former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and right-wing commentator Ann Coulter, Trump then backtracked during an interview with CNN's Anderson Cooper.
Mark Amodei of Nevada, a swing state, said he supports the congressional oversight process, but recently backtracked on comments suggesting he was the first Republican to endorse the House impeachment inquiry.
The social media company has now backtracked and said after an internal investigation they found it was actually just a technical glitch – but would not confirm how many users were affected.
He later backtracked, saying he was "shocked" by the allegations after the Intercept shared a photo from one of Porter's ex-wives showing a black eye that Porter allegedly gave her.
The report from the Cabinet spokesman's office said China kept its word through every round of negotiations, but the U.S. had backtracked on commitments three times, according to the Associated Press.
Apparently, President Jóhannesson was joking and quickly backtracked from a full-on pineapple-on-pizza ban, perhaps concerned about the political capital incurred by taking sides on such a controversial issue.
Collins's advice to the president comes after The New York Times reported that Trump last year called for Mueller's firing, but backtracked after White House counsel Don McGahn threatened to quit.
Though he insisted Sunday the virus was under "tremendous control," Trump later backtracked, admitting it wasn't under control anywhere in the world while insisting he was referring to his administration's response.
Romania's president, Klaus Iohannis, exasperated by the political turmoil, declared in November that his country was not ready to take on the bloc's presidency, though he later backtracked on the comment.
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health initially reported Tuesday that the teen tested positive for the coronavirus but later backtracked and said the CDC would evaluate his case further.
Based on his previous tariff threats against Mexico that were quickly backtracked, there's worry the president is using Twitter more to manipulate those he sees as adversaries than to alert policy.
Democratic senators blasted President Donald Trump for escalating tensions with Iran late Thursday after The New York Times reported Trump had authorized then backtracked on targeted strikes on the Islamic Republic.
Trump, in fairness, has backtracked from his initial promise of a wall, saying instead that "natural barriers" like mountains or the Rio Grande can substitute for a wall in some places.
In a matter of days, the Legislature backtracked as sports and safety groups and an aroused public imagined the mayhem that could occur if there were gunplay by fans or fanatics.
Manager Bryan Price said it was a problem with tendinitis in Cozart's surgically repaired knee, and that it began to bother Cozart an inning earlier when he backtracked for a ball.
Kraft had previously faced scrutiny in Britain for its actions after its takeover of Cadbury in 2010, particularly after it backtracked on plans to keep a plant open in Keynsham, England.
Facing pushback, the US government backtracked on Sunday from plans to move some of the passengers returned from the cruise ship from a military base to a FEMA facility in Alabama.
" Anderson backtracked on those comments in a Facebook post Wednesday afternoon where he said Romney had reached out to him directly about his concerns, and had accepted his apology "without hesitation.
Pride Toronto executive director at the time, Mathieu Chantelois, initially signed a commitment to meet the demands but later backtracked and said he only did so to get the parade moving.
Wonky contracts that were floundering from June 26 to August 27 will be popping back up again for final closure until October 26, as Mars moves forward through its backtracked trail.
U.S. stock futures for the S&P 500 declined as much as 0.7 percent in Asia on Tuesday as top U.S. trade officials said China had backtracked on commitments in trade talks.
During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show on Wednesday, Diddy admitted that he was once engaged to be married, but backtracked on the commitment just a short time after the proposal.
The commentary said that the Trump administration had "backtracked" on policies supported by his predecessor, Barack Obama, including the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement and U.S. participation in the Paris climate agreement.
Mediaset agreed in April to sell its pay-TV unit to Vivendi but the French media group has backtracked on the deal and the two companies have engaged in a legal battle.
But after Cisco Talos' revelations Wednesday, the company backtracked and published a new blog post confirming that the attack was an APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) with the goal of targeting select users.
Trump backtracked in February, agreeing to leave a small U.S. presence to help keep pressure on Islamic State during what the U.S. military believes will be a critical stabilization phase in Syria.
And then later, he backtracked saying, 'I was sad because it's harder for women to exist in this world and live a good life in this world because the world is unjust.
After he was swiftly criticized by several high profile members of the LGBT community, Pacquiao backtracked from his "animals" comparison, but stood fast to his biblically-informed opposition to same sex marriage.
As shares of newly public e-retailer Stitch Fix climbed on Wednesday, CNBC's Jim Cramer backtracked to its quiet initial public offering to see if the fresh-faced stock was worth buying.
Alexandra M. Kollontai, the domineering Soviet ambassador to Sweden, initially told Wallenberg's mother that the diplomat was in custody, but backtracked after the Kremlin announced that it knew nothing of the case.
The company has also banned fake news sites from its ad network and Zuckerberg himself has backtracked on his initial denial, vowing to fight the spread of fake news on the site.
As the day unfolded, politicians who voted to leave backtracked on false promises and we were confronted with Donald Trump's smug smile as he descended on his luxury golf course in Scotland.
Italy's June proposal backtracked on a previous plan to cut the structural deficit, which excludes one-off items and the effects of the business cycle, by 0.8 percent of output in 2018.
The 76ers backtracked from their original stance when they told the R&B singer Sevyn Streeter she could not perform the anthem before Wednesday night's season opener because of the shirt's slogan.
This is a position both pro-choice and pro-life activists find appalling, and Trump backtracked from it the next day with an official statement taking a more conventional pro-life position.
Mr. Esper, battered by the criticism of his proposal since The New York Times first reported it in December, seems to have backtracked from the most drastic plans, including a complete withdrawal.
Spence backtracked a bit on the company's earlier comments, however, noting in his apology email that Sonos will now continue to issue bug fixes and security fixes for as long as possible.
The testy back and forth began when Sanders, in a CNN town hall Tuesday night, backtracked on a previous promise that he would release a more complete record of his medical history.
Islamabad, Pakistan (CNN)A ban on condom advertising by Pakistani authorities -- who have since backtracked on the restriction -- has sparked a debate and divided the socially liberal and conservative sides of the country.
Earlier this month, Reuters reported China had backtracked on commitments to change its laws to resolve core U.S. complaints about theft of intellectual property and trade secrets, forced technology transfers and other practices.
Authorities in the UK initially said that they thought the dead people may have been Chinese citizens, but later backtracked as the possibility emerged that at least one of the passengers was Vietnamese.
After an aggressive response to his company, T-Mobile, being called out for being anti-net neutrality on its new "Binge On" product by the EFF, CEO John Legere has backtracked a bit.
Johnson has already backtracked once, when he accepted separate terms for Northern Ireland in the agreement governing the UK's withdrawal from the EU. Despite the rhetoric, he is likely to do so again.
He previously threatened to pull out of the Paris climate agreement (he has since backtracked), and his administration removed Brazil from the list of possible hosts for this year's United Nations climate conference.
O&aposConnor once vowed not to vote for Pelosi to again lead the party, but later backtracked, saying he would support the 78-year-old if it was necessary to retake the House.
Kenya backtracked on an earlier plan, announced in May, to close the entire camp by November, following an outcry from rights groups who said much of Somalia was not yet safe for return.
" After an uproar and Conyers's resignation from the House Ethics Committee, she quickly backtracked, issuing a statement that said, "No matter how great an individual's legacy, it is not a license for harassment.
The company has no interest in just giving away your secrets, but, as it showed when it backtracked on promises for messaging app Allo, its prime concern is improving its product, not privacy.
The White House indicated last month that Trump would find other ways to pay for the structure, but quickly backtracked after backlash from conservative media figures such as Rush Limbaugh and Ann Coulter.
From July through September, Trump repeatedly said he'd be willing to shutdown the government over the wall, backtracked and then reiterated he would do it because he views it as a political boost.
In the last few days, Trump has staked out opposing positions on enacting stronger background checks for guns and backtracked on whether he's considering some type of tax cut to boost the economy.
But in the next clip, the star backtracked her claim and defended her famous friend after Hilton, who is seen briefly in the footage saying, "Lindsay tell them the truth," to the paparazzi.
But he quickly backtracked, suggesting that an agreement would take place in stages, with an immediate deal to address DACA and border security, followed, an unspecified time later, by funding for a wall.
He backtracked, saying he never claimed the photo wasn't Photoshopped and blamed the former American president for getting cozy with "the worlds No. 22014 sponsor of terror," but the damage was already done.
The candidate last week also backtracked on her refusal to disavow any pro-Warren super PACs when she declined to call on a new group to take down ads airing on her behalf.
Reuters, citing U.S. government and private-sector sources, reported on Wednesday that China late last week had backtracked on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement, threatening to blow up the negotiations.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump backtracked on Monday on his remarks about raising taxes on wealthy Americans, saying the rich might simply get a smaller tax cut than he originally proposed.
But on Wednesday, Yemeni officials publicly backtracked somewhat from what they had told White House officials, caught between the public outrage at home over civilian deaths and fear of losing American counterterrorism assistance.
Companies ranging from Marriott to United Airlines to Versace have also backtracked on perceived slights to the Chinese government in the past, such as customer surveys that suggested Taiwan was an independent nation.
" He later backtracked slightly, claiming there had been a "misunderstanding" over his remarks for which he apologized, but said he wouldn't stop using military metaphors like surrender, which were "old, standard, parliamentary terms.
U.S. stock futures for the S&P 500 declined as much as 62.343 percent in Asian trading hours on Tuesday as top U.S. officials said China had backtracked on commitments in trade talks.
It was met with bitter criticism from gay rights groups, which said it was barely a repeal at all, and from conservatives, who said it backtracked on protecting public safety and traditional values.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, the president's lawyer, backtracked on Thursday from earlier remarks in which he seemed to leave open the possibility that Trump campaign aides had coordinated with Russia in its election interference.
The Trump administration had been pushing for any changes to be codified in Chinese law, but Beijing backtracked and refused to make any legal changes as part of the deal, American officials said.
"Some countries like France have backtracked on the issue of the children's return, others have been showing reluctance or utter indifference," said Nadim Houry, director of Human Rights Watch's terrorism and counterterrorism program.
In fact, Vanaman has since quickly backtracked from his fight against PewDiePie, telling BuzzFeed that he regrets turning to the DMCA to enforce a copyright claim — a practice many internet creators staunchly oppose.
U.S. stock futures for the S&P 500 declined as much as 0.8 percent in Asian trading hours on Tuesday as top U.S. trade officials said China had backtracked on commitments in trade talks.
Then he backtracked, declaring that the U.S. withdrawal is contingent on benchmarks set by national security adviser John Bolton and Secretary of State Pompeo: destroying ISIS and security guarantees for the Kurds in Syria.
Kang backtracked on her remarks after facing criticism from some conservative lawmakers that the sanctions cannot be removed unless North Korea first apologized for the attack, a stance adopted by former South Korean governments.
" After pressure from Bennett and the hard-right, who whipped up a public campaign in defense of Azaria, Netanyahu backtracked, making a personal phone call to Azaria's parents and saying, "We back our soldiers.
Already this week, Trump has backtracked on his enthusiasm for waterboarding, suggested climate change may not in fact be a Chinese hoax and named the daughter of immigrants as his pick for UN ambassador.
In July, after the president took Russian President Vladmir Putin's word over findings by U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia interfered with the 2016 (he's since backtracked), Schwarzenegger roasted him in a scathing Instagram video.
China had backtracked late last week on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement, threatening to blow up the negotiations, Reuters reported earlier in the day, citing U.S. government and private-sector sources.
"Kanye takes the time to explain it when he thinks he's misunderstood, and that's not something advanced people do," he says, referencing the way West backtracked after the backlash to his "Bound 2" video.
The central bank chief sounded more optimistic than she has over the past couple of weeks, a time during which the Fed backtracked on what had been an aggressive path forward for interest rates.
Though the change was intended to help limit the broadcast to a three-hour runtime, after a near-revolt within its ranks, the Academy backtracked and confirmed that all 24 categories will air live.
The 12-time Olympic medalist later backtracked when a police investigation found security guards stopped the swimmers at the gas station after they committed an act of vandalism and paid about $50 in damages.
China's Vice Premier Liu He denied Beijing had "backtracked" on agreements, saying the 2 countries just had "disagreements over how to write some of the text," the Financial Times reported Saturday, citing Chinese media.
Video showed the students mocking the man with tomahawk-chop motions as he beat a small drum, but media publications and celebrities still backtracked when additional video showed that Phillips approached the boys first.
Separately, when asked whether he still planned to move Brazil's embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, Bolsonaro backtracked and told reporters that the government may instead open a "business office" in Jerusalem.
With news that Google has backtracked on its promise to not log all conversations by default on its new chat app Allo, I decided to take its next-generation artificial intelligence for a spin.
RIYADH (Reuters) - A Saudi body seems to have backtracked on a new initiative calling to end prayer-time store closures and gender segregation in public places - potentially divisive reforms for the deeply conservative kingdom.
Update February 2000th, 2:48 AM: Elon Musk seems to have backtracked on his comments from the earnings call by announcing on Twitter that there won't be a signature series for the Model 3.
The Supreme Court ordered caution in forgoing the nation's claims; other Indians cried foul; and within two days the government backtracked, resolving to "bring back the Koh-i-Noor diamond in an amicable manner".
Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, revered as the site of Jesus's crucifixion and burial, reopened  after Israel backtracked yesterday from a tax plan and draft property legislation that triggered a three-day protest.
The government backtracked on a recent proposal to make companies list their foreign workers after an outcry from business groups, who said any initiative to "name and shame" employers would be divisive and discriminatory.
"We recognize there was public confusion about the details of this plan, and we wish we had communicated better from the start, but we never backtracked on our commitment," she said in a statement.
The European Commission said on Wednesday that Italy is in breach of EU fiscal rules because of its growing debt, having made little progress in addressing EU recommendations and having backtracked on structural reforms.
After announcing its first death from the disease, Hawaii's Department of Health backtracked on Tuesday and said the test results had been misread and the person did not die of coronavirus, according to HawaiiNewsNow.
In a tweet on March 225, President Trump said that General Motors, the automotive company that had previously promised to manufacture 270,000 ventilators "very fast," has since backtracked, promising 6,000 ventilators by late April.
The Astros initially attempted to discredit the Sports Illustrated article that revealed the incident, but later backtracked under a hail of criticism — and after multiple reporters corroborated the details of the Sports Illustrated report.
After initially demanding a recanvass of results in the entire state, the head of the Democratic National Committee, Tom Perez, backtracked and said that only precincts with reported problems needed to be re-examined.
The Department of Homeland Security has backtracked on a plan to require every person, including U.S. citizens and green-card holders, to submit to a facial recognition screening before entering or leaving the country.
Asked about whether he would move Brazil's Israel embassy to Jerusalem as he has repeatedly floated, Bolsonaro backtracked and told reporters in Brasilia that the government may instead open a "business office" in Jerusalem.
Donald Trump has called the TPP a "death blow" for U.S. manufacturing, while rival Hillary Clinton appears to have backtracked on her previous advocacy for the TPP while serving as Obama's Secretary of State.
The Times reported that Trump was angry that Dowd, who had originally claimed to be speaking on the president's behalf in that call, had backtracked by claiming he was actually not speaking for Trump.
Candice Jackson, the head of the civil rights division at the department, backtracked on her statements on sexual assault from the day before and issued a written apology to sexual assault survivors, Politico reported.
MILAN, Nov 13 (Reuters) - The Italian government will lend additional money to carrier Alitalia to keep it afloat after a group of potential rescuers backtracked last week, two sources close to the matter said.
" Miller backtracked on his comments on Monday, saying to the Chronicle that "people should be voting for the right candidate or the candidate most qualified to win the election, and that's my key point.
On Saturday, Venezuela backtracked on its order for U.S. Embassy personnel to leave the country, after Maduro broke diplomatic relations with the U.S. in response to Trump's decision and moved to expel American diplomats.
During a press conference with British Prime Minster Theresa May on Friday, Trump backtracked on the criticism of May that he made in an explosive interview released as he began his visit to the country.
The company seemingly backtracked on rolling out an A/B test for banners in its Windows 10 Mail client following reports of ad appearances this week for some of its users, according to the Verge.
While the government in France wants to go ahead and change certain areas, the executive in Rome has backtracked on key reforms that the previous government had implemented, including an overhaul to the pension system.
Chinese trade officials backtracked on key aspects of a trade deal draft, undercutting hopes that the Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier Liu He this week could salvage the deal, according to a Reuters report.
In 2012, the European Commission ordered carriers to buy credits for foreign flights under the ETS but backtracked when countries said it violated their sovereignty and China threatened to cancel plane orders from Airbus Group.
In a sharp deterioration in talks between the world's two largest economies, top U.S. trade officials said on Monday that China had backtracked on substantial commitments it made during trade negotiations with the United States.
In a sharp deterioration in negotiations between the world's two largest economies, top U.S. trade officials said on Monday that China had backtracked on substantial commitments it made during trade talks with the United States.
The regulator later backtracked, saying that was a worse-case scenario meant to spur the industry and government into doing more to reduce environmental liabilities, which it said were in fact closer to C$59bn.
Asked by a reporter whether the subject of GCHQ's alleged involvement had raised between the two governments and whether it would affect the so-called "special relationship" between the U.S. and the U.K., Spicer backtracked.
High-profile celebrity attorney Lisa Bloom was supposed to represent Harvey Weinstein, but backtracked a week later after a barrage of criticism from quite literally everyone and her mother, celebrated women's rights attorney Gloria Allred.
Yet his presence in the White House will not provide the same degree of reassurance to investors as that of Mr Cohn, who wielded far superior experience and never backtracked on his opposition to tariffs.
Twitter verified vitriolic racists like Richard Spencer and only backtracked after intense media scrutiny (and people like notorious white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke continue to tweet on a daily basis).
The US Army Corps of Engineers had warned that come Monday, activists who refused to leave the campsite could be arrested, then backtracked, saying the agency had no plans to forcibly remove those who stay.
Trump condemned the hate groups on Monday, but backtracked later in a news conference saying that "bigotry and hatred" was coming from "many sides" and that "both sides" were to blame — including the counter-protesters.
The US Army Corps of Engineers had warned that come Monday, activists who refuse to leave the campsite could be arrested, then backtracked, saying the agency has no plans to forcibly remove those who stay.
In February, however, the Trump administration backtracked and agreed to leave about 400 troops in Syria, stationing 200 at a safe zone in northeast Syria and 200 at the U.S. military base at al-Tanf.
BEIJING (Reuters) - In a slip of the tongue during his maiden trip to China as Britain's new foreign secretary, Jeremy Hunt on Monday told his Chinese counterpart that his wife was Japanese, but backtracked quickly.
"No deal is done till it's done and announced," he added, citing the last-minute collapse of trade talks between the U.S. and China after Beijing backtracked on earlier commitments on piracy and intellectual property.
The appearances came as a sort of mea-culpa after March comments about clean energy putting the coal industry out of business, but DNC chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz denied that she backtracked from those comments.
The EU had ordered carriers to buy credits for foreign flights under its ETS in 2012 but backtracked when countries said it violated their sovereignty and China threatened to cancel plane orders from Airbus Group.
Mr. Hollande's government had slightly backtracked on the citizenship proposal in January, largely to mollify his critics on the left, in deciding that the bill would not contain any language explicitly referring to dual citizens.
PARIS, Dec 18 (Reuters) - France's largest toll road operator Vinci on Tuesday backtracked on its plan to impose a late charge on motorists who pass through toll booths occupied by "yellow vest" protesters for free.
At the time, Russia's state news agency, RIA, initially reported that Russian-backed separatists had shot down a Ukrainian military aircraft, but quickly backtracked once it became clear a civilian airliner had been brought down.
After intense criticism, the mayor of Düsseldorf has backtracked on his last-minute cancellation of an exhibition at the city's Stadtmuseum about Max Stern, a Jewish art gallery owner who fled Nazi Germany in 1938.
The estimate lays bare the challenge facing the airline's new temporary administrator, who was been appointed earlier this month to cut costs and find a buyer for Alitalia after a consortium of potential rescuers backtracked.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro has signaled before he intends to move his country's embassy in Israel to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv, but senior officials later backtracked for fear of damaging trade ties with Arab countries.
SYDNEY, March 6 (Reuters) - Australian job advertisements dipped in February but only backtracked a little on the hefty gain enjoyed in January, leaving annual growth in ads at healthy levels, a survey showed on Monday.
After days of intense national pressure -- including a push by the state's businesses to repeal the measure -- Pence backtracked and approved a "fix" that said the law could not be used as a tool to discriminate.
" The Replay Lincoln Park bar announced the rules over the weekend in a Facebook post after "much consternation and consideration to maintain a 'classy environment,'" but backtracked Tuesday afternoon after claiming that the "posts were inappropriate.
After international pressure, however, including from music legends Roger Waters of Pink Floyd, Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth, and Brian Eno, the Ruhtriennale backtracked and re-invited the band, who subsequently turned down the re-invitation.
The Commission report also said Italy had made limited progress in addressing EU economic recommendations and backtracked on necessary structural reforms, such as a pension reform that Italy's eurosceptic government softened, extending chances for early retirement.
The organization, which declined to comment beyond generic statements on its website, then backtracked days later after saying it had received the all-clear from the U.S. Commerce Department with respect to the peer review issue.
Vivendi and Mediaset have been at loggerheads since July when the French group backtracked on a previous deal to buy the Italian broadcaster's pay-TV unit Premium and exchange a 3.5 percent holding in each company.
However, the social media company has now backtracked and said that an internal investigation revealed it was not part of a trial, but actually just a technical glitch that would be fixed in the next update.
And Mr. Trump backtracked from his statement that transgender people should be able to use the restroom consistent with their gender identity after Senator Ted Cruz used his words to attack him during the nomination fight.
Earlier on Tuesday, he said he had changed his mind and hoped to attend the wedding, and later backtracked his statement after he said his doctors told him he would need to have surgery that week.
One day later, after an outcry from charities that feared losing a source of revenue and from the news media — one tabloid ran the headline "Save Our Coppers" — a spokesman for Prime Minister Theresa May backtracked.
The state of New York has been hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic in the US.Trump had suggested he could place New York and neighboring states in an "enforceable quarantine" on Saturday, though he later backtracked.
As the president backtracked on his deferential comments at Monday's meeting with Mr. Putin and asserted that he really does accept that Russia intervened in the 2016 election, allies assumed that this, too, would blow over.
Fred Deutsch (R), the sponsor of a bill that would outlaw providing puberty blockers or hormones to trans minors, backtracked Tuesday after comparing providing such care to medical experiments performed on children in Nazi concentration camps.
It's also unclear what the starting point of this round of negotiations will be, and one source told Reuters that there's no indication that it would be the draft agreement that China backtracked from in May.
In 2011, the Wilpons went so far as to announce a pending sale of a significant share of the team to David Einhorn, a billionaire hedge fund manager like Cohen, but then backtracked four months later.
According to Martin, Graham would preach that "all men are created equal under God," but backtracked when segregationists criticized him by saying he "followed the existing social customs" in whatever region of the country he preached.
In 2016, the Obama administration backtracked on a proposed ban on flavored e-cigarettes, and in 2017, Dr. Gottlieb extended a key deadline for vaping manufacturers to provide evidence about their products' effects on public health.
The US president has backtracked on a joint statement that was agreed upon at a G7 summit in Quebec just hours earlier because, Trump claims, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made "false statement" at a press conference.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel's deputy military chief suggested in a Holocaust memorial speech that there were signs of Nazi-like behavior in Israeli society, drawing condemnation from two cabinet ministers on Thursday before he backtracked on the remarks.
Gold prices gained more than 16 percent in the first four months of 2016 and tested the key $1,300 an ounce level in May but have since backtracked somewhat, mirroring market expectations for a Fed rate hike.
During a meeting Tuesday with members of Congress, Trump backtracked on his widely criticized comments from Monday dismissing U.S. intelligence agencies' conclusion that Russian meddled in the 2016 American presidential election and accepting Putin's denial of interference.
During a CNN town hall in January, Harris said she wanted to "eliminate all that" when asked about private insurance, but later backtracked to state that she wants to get rid of the bureaucracy that surrounds it.
HANDYMAN CALLED TO FIX AC, MURDERS HOMEOWNER INSTEAD, POLICE SAY She then reportedly backtracked on her statement about Watkins threatening her, but said Watkins fell on top of the knife when she pushed him to get away.
Guyana says Caracas gave up its claim to the Essequibo, a sparsely populated jungle area making up two-thirds of Guyana's territory, after an 1899 ruling by an international tribunal, but Venezuela later backtracked on that decision.
The main opposition coordinator, Riad Hijab, said the United States had backtracked over the departure of Assad as part of any settlement and this meant the opposition would face hard choices on whether to attend the talks.
Donald Trump backtracked on his promise to block AT&T's proposed $86 billion takeover of Time Warner, during an interview with Axios in which the President-Elect is beginning to recognize the complexities of his new job.
The outlook for a meaningful U.S.-China trade deal continues to deteriorate, as the House passed a bill supporting protesters in Hong Kong and China reportedly backtracked on part of the deal it agreed to last week.
In 212, the Obama administration backtracked on a proposal by the Food and Drug Administration to ban flavors in e-cigarettes and other tobacco products, and similar proposals by the Trump administration have also failed to materialize.
DETROIT, Sept 26 (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Thursday backtracked on its decision not to pay for the healthcare coverage of its striking United Auto Workers union workers, citing confusion around the issue, a company spokesman said.
In February, Trump said he was considering closing the U.S.' southern border to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, but he backtracked as it became clear the U.S. had vastly many more cases than Mexico did.
Then, realizing that that would link her to the controversial candidate, backtracked and clarified that she didn't think the man who would become the president-elect and her potential future boss wasn't a good example for children.
Trump quickly backtracked from that claim, saying that most of his workers received health coverage from his company, as required under the ACA — and not from buying individual health plans on Obamacare exchanges, where premiums are rising sharply.
That's one reason why Johnson, a man who has defended British colonialism and described non-white subjects of the Commonwealth as "pickaninnies," (a comment for which he later apologized, then backtracked and defended), looks set to win big.
Appearing Tuesday night on Australian TV news show The Project, Assange was grilled by reporter Waleed Aly about his promise to accept extradition to the United States if Manning was released, a promise Assange has recently backtracked on.
Trump said on Sunday that he would raise tariffs on $2287 billion worth of Chinese goods to 25 percent from 10 percent, while U.S. trade negotiators said late on Monday that China had backtracked from commitments made earlier.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he would impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods slated to go into effect on Friday, as China, according to U.S. trade officials, backtracked on substantial commitments it had made during the trade negotiations.
The two companies have been at loggerheads since last year after Vivendi backtracked on a deal to buy Mediaset Premium, the pay-TV business of a group controlled by the family of former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
The EU had ordered carriers to buy credits for foreign flights under its emissions trading system (ETS) in 2012 but backtracked when countries said it violated their sovereignty and China threatened to cancel plane orders from Airbus Group.
Following statements that the app was tracking customers' location, which CEO Mitch Lowe quickly backtracked on, the company is again dropping its pricing in an effort to attract more sign-ups in the wake of the bad press.
On Tuesday, the central bank backtracked from last week's decision to convert half of all export earnings into euros and rand, a flip-flop that will hardly re-assure a nation that has little faith in the authorities.
To be able to sell the Model 3 at the $35,000 price point, Tesla announced it would be closing down the majority of its physical stores (though it later backtracked on that decision and raised car prices instead).
Mediaset, controlled by the family of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, is seeking 3 billion euros ($3.4 billion) in damages from Vivendi after it backtracked on a deal to buy Mediaset's pay-TV unit Premium in July 2016.
Most significantly, DeVos backtracked on a memo from her predecessor that would have made a loan servicer's past performance — including a history of complaints — one of the most important pieces of criteria in awarding a lucrative government contract.
True, under pressure from her own left wing, she has backtracked on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a set of trade deals that supports American interests by creating a counterbalance to China and American values by protecting workers' rights.
The airline also sought to ban photos and videos during flights but later backtracked and said people could take photos if they didn't disturb other passengers, while denying that the policy was a response to the menu photo.
Reuters, citing U.S. government and private-sector sources, reported on Wednesday that China had backtracked on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement, threatening to blow up the negotiations and prompting Trump to order the tariff increase.
As chaos swirled outside and Britain waited nervously for a sign that someone had a plan, Mr. Johnson produced a shoddily prepared article that seemed uncertain of its facts and backtracked on a number of key Brexit promises.
In a letter sent on Wednesday, the main traders' organization threatened the government with political repercussions if it backtracked on the policy and urged officials to investigate the past two years' of transactions made by Amazon and Flipkart.
Adam Smith hastily backtracked on Thursday after urging her to get it over with and transmit the articles of impeachment (Smith later said he issued the clarifying statement because of constituent calls, not due to pressure from Pelosi).
Trump made the comments after Reuters reported that China had backtracked late on Friday on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement between the two countries, in a move that threatened to blow up months of negotiations.
It similarly reduced women to sex objects rather than human beings, and ignored their desires and consent in such a way that even the man who spearheaded the movement, The Game author Neil Strauss, has backtracked on his claims.
When a man asked Chaffetz why he disavowed Trump over the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape -- and then backtracked before the election -- Chaffetz defended the President, saying he believes "in my heart of hearts" that Trump was the right choice.
Speaking to "Fox News Sunday", Kudlow said over the past couple of weeks, China had backtracked from some its commitments and that the sticking point right now was to ensure Beijing puts the changes it had promised into law.
Top U.S. trade officials said on Monday that China backtracked on substantial commitments it made during talks with the United States, prompting President Donald Trump to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods slated to go into effect on Friday.
The United States remains committed to free trade but wants to re-examine some trade deals and correct their excesses, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday after G-20 finance chiefs backtracked on past commitments about trade.
Earlier this year, Foxconn briefly stated they wouldn't be building a factory at all; they backtracked, but over the lifetime of the project it has scaled down its plans to a Gen 6 facility making smaller screens for phones.
After it backtracked on the deal, Vivendi built a 28.8% stake in Mediaset but was forced to transfer most of its voting rights into a trust because of antitrust concerns and has been prevented from voting at shareholder meetings.
One of our local guides discovered that I was mixed race and told me that they didn't believe different ethnicities should procreate, which was quickly backtracked on with a mumble that I must be very resistant to viral diseases.
The U.S. government has also used DNA tests to reunite families after it separated migrant children from their parents at the U.S.-Mexico border in July, but then backtracked on that policy after public outrage and a court order.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - An Indian squash player has backtracked on a threat to sell his kidney to raise funds ahead of next month's South Asian Games, saying it was a "spur of the moment" decision that he was now regretting.
Trump pressed ahead on Thursday with import tariffs of 2719.97 percent on steel and 10 percent for aluminium, but backtracked from an earlier "no-exceptions" stance and exempted Canada and Mexico and offered the possibility of excluding other allies.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, revered as the site of Jesus's crucifixion and burial, reopened on Wednesday after Israel backtracked on Tuesday from a tax plan and draft property legislation that triggered a three-day protest.
While Trump backtracked on his statement during questions and answers with reporters by saying that he does believe the intelligence agencies, he left more than enough Trumpian ambiguity to give the impression that he is not taking this seriously.
Bade says Steve Scalise, the third-ranked House Republican, announced he wouldn't back a House immigration bill immediately after President Trump said he opposed it (though the White House later backtracked and said Trump does, in fact, support it).
From Big Pine Key, we backtracked 35 miles to Long Key, a state park where every site has an ocean view, before heading another 65 miles south to Key West, where we spent two nights at Boyd's Key West.
Last year, university officials backtracked on the possibility of bringing a Chick-fil-A to campus over the company's stance on LGBTQ rights, despite the student body overwhelmingly indicating in a survey that they wanted the chain at Rider.
Mr. Rajapaska's wing of the party then formed a new party, the S.L.P.P. In hopes of peeling away some of Mr. Rajapaksa's support, Mr. Sirisena has backtracked on his own promises of fighting corruption and reining in the military.
On multiple occasions, she seemed to express openness toward liberal policy stances — such as the prospect of incarcerated people voting from prison, and the elimination of private health insurance under a "Medicare for all" proposal — and then quickly backtracked.
The White House has been more focused on the beleaguered Mr. Tillerson's public offer to begin talks with North Korea on any issues, even "the weather," from which he backtracked on Friday in a presentation to the United Nations.
Three months after taking office, Mr. Khan still has not made good on his campaign promises to reveal the nature of the $62 billion investment Beijing has committed to Pakistan, and his government has backtracked on an I.M.F. deal.
The fact that Netanyahu backtracked on his original decision to allow Omar and Tlaib in as a result of pressure from President Trump is being viewed by Democrats as another example of Netanyahu picking sides in U.S. domestic politics.
On Thursday, Mr. Giuliani confirmed to The Times that he was retained by the firm last year to provide legal and business advice — but then he backtracked and said maybe it wasn't Fraud Guarantee he worked for after all.
She later backtracked, saying in a statement that the history of black colleges and universities "was born, not out of mere choice, but out of necessity, in the face of racism, and in the aftermath of the Civil War."
Trade talks between the United States and China ran into serious trouble last week as Beijing backtracked on some key agreements and Trump placed higher tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of Chinese goods, with more to follow.
FUNDAMENTALS * China backtracked on substantial commitments it made during trade talks with the United States, prompting President Donald Trump to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods slated to go into effect on Friday, top U.S. trade officials said on Monday.
RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Palestinian leaders said on Tuesday Britain had rejected their request for an apology for a 1917 declaration that helped pave the way to the state of Israel, and they would pursue international court action unless London backtracked.
The alleged attack was not captured by video surveillance cameras, but the brothers initially believed to be suspects were, and authorities backtracked their movements to a ride-share service whose pay account revealed their identities, said police Commander Edward Wodnicki.
Conservation biologist Samuel Wasser inspecting seized elephant tusks in Malaysia in 2012Image: Samuel K. Wasser/Animal Welfare InstituteBy performing a DNA analysis of elephant tusks nabbed at ivory busts, scientists have successfully backtracked the contraband to three major African cartels.
There is no more flexibility to be had when it comes to determining the character of those who arm themselves with the intent of murdering children, and yet American Horror Story backtracked on its own morality by giving Tate a pass.
With euro zone growth slowing sharply, the ECB has already backtracked on plans to raise interest rates this year and has instead agreed to provide even more stimulus, hoping to prop up confidence while the bloc goes through its soft patch.
Top U.S. trade officials said on Monday that China backtracked on substantial commitments it made during trade talks with the United States, prompting President Donald Trump to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods slated to go into effect on Friday.
After facing criticism over its statement that the Koh-i-noor diamond was not stolen but gifted to Britain, the Indian government has backtracked and said that it will make all possible efforts to bring back the legendary gemstone amicably.
The Italian broadcaster and the Paris-based media company have been locked in a dispute since Vivendi in July backtracked on a deal to buy full ownership of Mediaset's Premium pay-TV arm, saying the unit's business targets were unrealistic.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, revered as the site of Jesus's crucifixion and burial, will reopen its doors after Israel backtracked on Tuesday from a tax plan and draft property legislation that triggered a three-day protest.
WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuters) - China backtracked on commitments in trade talks and U.S. negotiators are recommending to President Donald Trump that Washington impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods if there is not an agreement by Friday, top U.S. trade officials said.
Investors were on tenterhooks as they waited to see if Chinese Vice Premier Liu He can salvage a trade deal during two days of negotiations in Washington on Thursday and Friday, after U.S. officials said Beijing had backtracked on earlier commitments.
The latest findings come as a global economic slowdown is well underway, the Federal Reserve has made a U-turn on policy switching to wait-and-see mode and other major central banks have backtracked on recent policy tightening plans.
President Donald Trump backtracked on a handful of major issues Wednesday, from his opinion of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization to the status of Fed Chair Janet Yellen, adding to markets' anxieties and prompting swift criticism by a top Democrat.
Trump at first seemed to support a bipartisan deal to fund the payments for two years, which he called a "short-term solution" on October 17, then backtracked the next morning tweeting that he could never support a "bailout" for insurers.
After first expressing guilt that her presence in the neighborhood was making it unaffordable for many families, one respondent, Sarah, then backtracked, saying: Using these and other strategies, gentrifiers reframed behavior they would otherwise morally condemn as neutral or positive.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday backtracked on his push for a cyber security unit with Russia, tweeting that he did not think it could happen, only hours after promoting it following his talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
" Hours after these companies announced their decisions, Ingraham quickly backtracked on her earlier tweet, claiming that in the "spirit of Holy Week, I apologize for any upset or hurt my tweet caused him or any of the brave victims of Parkland.
While President Trump backtracked on his promises, media reports say it was the concession Fields made to the White House to downsize state of the art factory plans in Mexico that undermined the board's confidence in his commitment to innovation.
President Ronald Reagan tried to abolish the NEA in when he came into office in 2202 but later backtracked after a task force he formally tasked with finding ways to privatize arts support instead recommended continuing the agency's existing structures.
Mr. Buttigieg's campaign backtracked last month after scheduling a fund-raiser with a lawyer in Chicago who had tried to block the release of footage of the 2014 killing of Laquan McDonald, a black teenager, by a white police officer.
In the storm that followed — Republicans, Democrats and some of Mr. Trump's own advisers said he was pulling out of the fight before the Islamic State was defeated for good — Mr. Trump backtracked and agreed to leave some 1,000 American forces.
But two years later it backtracked and began a review after an independent audit found that the Lockheed Martin fighters would cost far more than anticipated: $45.8 billion to buy and operate the planes over a 42-year life span.
The latest example of that came this weekend as the Republicans backtracked and decided to protect big mutual funds from a change to the tax code in the Senate bill, but kept that potential hike in place for individual investors.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Jerusalem's Church of the Holy Sepulchre, revered as the site of Jesus's crucifixion and burial, will reopen its doors after Israel backtracked on Tuesday from a tax plan and proposed property legislation that prompted a three-day protest.
Exeter's ethics committee eventually backtracked on this commitment and Ogden left the program in 1998, after the university said it wouldn't support total anonymity for the 100 subjects he had interviewed who had helped terminally ill AIDS patients to die.
The comments were made after Thyssenkrupp backtracked on a plan to split the group in two and instead proposed a partial listing of its prized elevators unit, a move it hopes will be approved by the supervisory board on May 21.
During the post-shadow period, the planet moves forward through the degrees of the zodiac it had just backtracked through, making it a time when we, too, move forward and learn to work with whichever lessons we learned during the retrograde.
With the economy and inflation both slowing, the ECB has already backtracked on its plans to tighten policy this year, unveiling instead even more stimulus to prop up an export-focused economy now struggling amid a global slowdown in trade.
The public anger over Li's death and the authorities' response remains close to the surface, as the reaction to the comments made by Wang, the Wuhan party chief, showed (he eventually backtracked, thanking the "heroic Wuhan people" for their sacrifice Sunday).
At that time, the United States accused China of backtracked on earlier commitments for sweeping changes to its laws and practices on intellectual property protections, transfers of U.S. technology to Chinese companies and increased U.S. access to the Chinese market.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump backtracked on comments that Britain's public health service should be on the table in future post-Brexit trade talks between the two countries, after Prime Minister Theresa May said some areas might be off-limits.
A more clearheaded Jackson might have backtracked on Anthony when he realized that Anthony, because of Jackson's own malpractice, had all the leverage, and that the residual effects of the impasse were putting the franchise on the brink of implosion.
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg claimed victory in the Iowa caucus on Monday night after a technical problem delayed official results, but he later backtracked saying he meant just being part of the event was a win for his campaign.
An anonymous statement to Iran&aposs state run media by an aviation official initially said that the flight recorders would be sent to Kiev, before other Iranian officials backtracked Monday and said the data should be recovered and analyzed in Iran.
YouGov's survey also showed Monday's attack, which killed 22 people, may have improved May's own polling from a low earlier that day, when she appeared rattled as she backtracked on the pledge to make elderly people pay more for care.
The Italian broadcaster and the French media group have been feuding since July when Vivendi backtracked on an accord which gave it full ownership of Mediaset's pay-TV unit Premium and handed both groups a 3.5 percent stake in each other.
All presidents, including Ms. Park, have entered office vowing to end favoritism and collusion with the chaebol, but they all later backtracked, arguing that the corporate titans were too important to the national economy to be arrested or given long sentences.
WASHINGTON — President Trump's personal lawyer Rudolph W. Giuliani backtracked on Thursday from a surprising assertion he had made a night earlier that left open the possibility that Trump campaign aides might have coordinated with Russia in its election interference in 2016.
Gazprom shares were down more than 259.2800 percent in late Moscow trading, dragging the broader stock market index lower, after reports that the government has backtracked on plans to oblige state-controlled companies to increase dividend payouts to 50 percent of net profit.
In his remarks, Lehane also indicated that Airbnb has backtracked somewhat from its previous argument that any city rules to limit listings published on its website violated a broad federal law that protects internet companies from liability for content posted on their platforms.
WASHINGTON/BEIJING (Reuters) - China backtracked on substantial commitments it made during trade talks with the United States, prompting President Donald Trump to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods slated to go into effect on Friday, top U.S. trade officials said on Monday.
The Department of Justice has backtracked on its decision to exclude any mention of the Islamic State or its leader, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, from transcripts of gunman Omar Mateen's calls to 911 during his rampage at a gay nightclub in Orlando.
Acrimonious rhetoric between Beijing and Washington has steadily increased since talks broke down in early May over U.S. accusations that Beijing had backtracked on commitments to codify in law changes to its intellectual property and technology transfer practices to address U.S. demands.
After she was pronounced dead at the scene, authorities backtracked to her home to find the two children at home alone with life-threatening injuries that required them to be taken to Carolina Medical Center, where they later died, according to WKRN.
Pyongyang's angry reaction to Bolton's Libya comments had led to suggestions from some in Washington that it had backtracked or altered its position, but this is completely inaccurate, Jeffrey Lewis, an arms control expert at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, wrote Sunday.
" Omar backtracked last month, writing in a tweet that "It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive.
" Omar backtracked last month, writing in a tweet, "It's now apparent to me that I spent lots of energy putting my 2012 tweet in context and little energy is disavowing the anti-semitic trope I unknowingly used, which is unfortunate and offensive.
BADEN BADEN, Germany (Reuters) - The United States remains committed to free trade but wants to re-examine some trade deals and correct their excesses, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday after G20 finance chiefs backtracked on past commitments about trade.
It's clear that Lovato and Jonas support one another in pretty much every way, so I wouldn't be surprised if the "Confident" singer tapped him to be her third wheel just in case things she backtracked on the whole "going public" thing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China had backtracked on commitments in trade talks, prompting U.S. President Donald Trump to threaten additional tariffs over the weekend, but Washington would be willing to keep talking if the Chinese changed position, top U.S. trade officials said on Monday.
Military leaders denounced racism a day after their commander in chief backtracked to say both sides were to blame for violence at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Va. Critics of the president even extended in part to the airwaves of Fox News.
White House spokesman Sean Spicer later said that the wall could be paid for with a 22015 percent tax on all imports from Mexico, but the White House later backtracked and said the 20 percent tax was just an example of what could be done.
" In the interview Thursday, Sessions backtracked on his previous remarks, claiming that officials only wanted to punish adults for bringing children across the border and ensure they are "charged with the crime they committed instead of giving that special group of adults immunity from prosecution.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday backtracked on his push for a cyber security unit with Russia, tweeting that he did not think it could happen, hours after his proposal was harshly criticized by Republicans who said Moscow could not be trusted.
But we have also seen in the past, 1992 and 2000 and 2007, where they had a lot of nice words about moving towards more of a peace, and then it really ended up being nothing and they backtracked to their normal oppressive, belligerent regime.
But we have also seen in the past, 1992, and 2000 and 2007, where they had a lot of nice words about moving toward more of a piece, and then it really ended up being nothing and it backtracked to their normal, oppressive, belligerent regime.
The wave of criticism marks the end of a startlingly brief honeymoon period for a new President who has been in office for scarcely a week, and even set the White House on defense as it backtracked on the ban applying to green-card holders.
With economic powerhouse Germany skirting a recession, the ECB has already backtracked on plans to tighten policy but may be reluctant to do more as the root causes of the downturn -- weak demand from abroad and political turmoil -- are largely beyond its policy reach.
BADEN BADEN, Germany, March 18 (Reuters) - The United States continues to believe in free trade but wants to re-examine certain agreements and correct some excesses, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said on Saturday after G20 finance chiefs backtracked on past commitments about trade.
He was the first to experiment with salaried brokers back in the 1940s, addressing the serious conflict of interest that I had disliked for years (they backtracked from that model in the early '70s under Don Regan's leadership to incentivize its large herd of brokers).
S. negotiations broke down last week after Chinese representatives reportedly backtracked on promises to address issues like theft of intellectual property, after which the U.S. announced an increase of Chinese tariffs from 10 percent to 25 percent on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports.
Many of the migrants said they were headed to the United States, frustrating Mr. Trump, who said without proof — then backtracked — that the caravan of migrants contains "Middle Easterners" and suggested that the migrants were induced to make the journey by his Democratic opponents.
The protests were sparked in part by a rise in gasoline prices, and when Mr. Macron later backtracked on that increase and some of his government's green measures, he undercut France's efforts to cast itself as a world leader in the fight against climate change.
After initially denying that there had been any civilian casualties, Pentagon officials quickly backtracked after reports from the Yemeni authorities began trickling in and grisly photographs of children purportedly killed in the attack appeared on social media sites affiliated with Al Qaeda's affiliate there.
The final rule in 85033 partially backtracked, and today biofuel lobbyists continue to apply pressure to ensure that the RFS mandate stays in line with the statutory limit in order to benefit ethanol producers at the expense of refiners, consumers, and the overall economy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Friday backtracked from his suggestion a day earlier that American troops sent to the U.S. border with Mexico would be free to fire on migrants who throw rocks at them, saying that rock-throwers would only be arrested.
A majority of Greeks rejected taking another international bailout from the troika in a referendum but as the potential costs of leaving the euro (and a likely debt default) became clear, the government backtracked and it reluctantly signed up to a third bailout with onerous conditions.
A Reuters report on June 28 revealed that Lead Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage backtracked on disputed claims by the Leave campaign that an exit would allow the government to redirect 350 million pounds ($467.81 million) per week they alleged London sent to Brussels instead to the NHS.
Mr Katyal jumped on this hedge: in contrast to the government, which could not point to a single time Mr Trump backtracked on his feelings about Muslims, "we give you chapter and verse" on instances in which he denigrated them—and then recited a few more.
The United States will raise tariffs to 25% from 10% on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports effective Friday, according to a notice posted to the Federal Register, days after President Donald Trump threatened the duties after China backtracked on almost all aspects a trade deal.
But this year, Hollywood A-listers and fans alike are talking about the 91st Academy Awards for some other reasons — specifically, the lack of a host, in addition to protests over the Academy's decision to present four popular categories during commercial breaks (which they later backtracked on).
Speaking with CNN's Anderson Cooper, he seemed open to South Korea, Japan, and Saudi Arabia becoming nuclear powers (although he backtracked on Saudi Arabia later in the interview): COOPER:  So you have no problem with Japan and South Korea having… TRUMP:  I thought… (CROSSTALK) COOPER:  … nuclear weapons.
A U.S. official told Congress on Tuesday it would be "rational" to legislate a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children, but within hours the administration backtracked, saying his comments did not state the views of President Donald Trump.
Trump has recently backtracked on threats to shut down the southern border amid what officials are calling a "breaking point" of illegal border crossings, with an "unprecedented" number of migrants, many of whom are seeking asylum, crossing the border in El Paso and at other locations.
This week, the Trump administration backtracked, catching lawmakers off guard and alarming civil liberties advocates who say it is critical to know as Congress weighs changes to a law expiring at the end of the year that permits some of the National Security Agency's most sweeping espionage.
It accuses Democrats, inaccurately according to fact-checkers, of seeking to bring people like Bracamontes into the U.S. CNN had deemed the ad racist and announced it would not air it, and NBC backtracked Monday amid a backlash and said it would not air the advertisement again.
Romania has "not only stalled its reform process, but also reopened and backtracked on issues where progress was made over the past 10 years," said Frans Timmermans, the first vice president of the European Commission, the bloc's executive arm, which issued a harsh report in November.
JERUSALEM — Yielding to pressure from his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel on Sunday backtracked on a decision to create a space at the Western Wall in Jerusalem where men and women can pray together and non-Orthodox rituals can be practiced.
The US Department of State brought back one group of people, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention then backtracked, saying the remaining citizens who were on the ship (around 100 people) will have to wait 14 days virus-free before they can return Stateside.
Vietnamese authorities on Sunday backtracked and lifted the ban on flights from Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan, but it was too late for Ms. Yu. Christine Kim, one of Ms. Yu's friends, said she understood her friend's concerns but rebooked her own trip on Korean Air.
After initially denying there were any civilian casualties, Pentagon officials backtracked somewhat on Sunday after reports from the Yemeni authorities begin trickling in and grisly photographs of bloody children purportedly killed in the attack appeared on social media sites affiliated with Al Qaeda's branch in Yemen. Capt.
But during a news conference on Saturday, Northam backtracked and told reporters he knew he was not in the photo, adding that on a different occasion he had darkened his face with shoe polish to look like pop star Michael Jackson for a talent show performance.
Although your planetary ruler, chatty Mercury, ended its retrograde recently, it's still moving through the path it previously backtracked, so conversations you had and trips you took from July 26 until August 10 can come back up this week, until Mercury clears its shadow on Sunday.
Powell appeared to side with the "hawks" again in the summer of 2015 when he argued two interest rate rises might be needed, but the meltdown in the Chinese stock market that year meant he later backtracked and the Fed eventually raised rates only once that year in December.
Prince Muhammad backtracked on none of them this week—though his modest goal of raising the female participation rate in the workforce from 203% to only 30% in 15 years appeared to reflect resistance from the Wahhabi religious establishment, whose shadow hangs over all reform in Saudi Arabia.
There has been no indication the two sides will resume negotiations using a text that had been largely agreed before China backtracked on commitments in early May, prompting Trump to proceed with a long-threatened tariff hike to 25 percent on a $200 billion list of Chinese imports.
The 14-month U.S.-China trade war has escalated sharply since May, when talks broke down after Beijing backtracked on earlier commitments to make changes in law to improve intellectual property protections, curb the forced transfer of U.S. technology to Chinese firms and improve U.S. access to Chinese markets.
John Kennedy on Monday backtracked on claims he made a day earlier that no one can be sure it was only Russia that tried to interfere in the 2016 presidential election, saying he misunderstood the question and that he sees no evidence that Ukraine participated in the hacking.
Former Homeland Security Secretary John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, who now serves as White House chief of staff, said earlier this year that the Homeland Security Department was considering the policy as a means to discourage whole families from coming into the U.S. illegally, but later backtracked after backlash.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. official told Congress on Tuesday it would be "rational" to legislate a path for citizenship for illegal immigrants who came to the United States as children, but within hours the administration backtracked, saying his comments did not state the views of President Donald Trump.
The 14-month U.S.-China trade war has escalated sharply since May, when talks broke down after Beijing backtracked on earlier commitments to make changes in law to improve intellectual property protections, curb the forced transfer of U.S. technology to Chinese firms and improve U.S. access to Chinese markets.
Soon after President Trump was elected, he promised to dismantle Obamacare immediately and replace it with something vaguely better more or less simultaneously, but in an interview on Fox News before the Super Bowl he backtracked on timing, saying it could be next year before his administration has a viable replacement.
Though he has backtracked since becoming President by declaring it not obsolete, NATO allies in Europe remain concerned and want him to make a full commitment to Article 5 of the North Atlantic Treaty, which states that an attack on one member is deemed to be an attack on all.
This comes on the heels of U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis' highly publicized visit to South Korea and Japan, during which he backtracked on January comments by Rex Tillerson, then-nominee for Secretary of State, and declared that the U.S. was not considering military action in the South China Sea.
But they stole another minute, and when they left off kissing again she backtracked, saying it could never work out between them, because he was used to an apartment that smelled nice, where you could read the paper on a Sunday morning, and not a pigsty, where toys were scattered everywhere.
On Uber's chief legal officer saying drivers aren't "core" to the business: On targeting 2021 for profitability: On an Elizabeth Warren presidency: On Saudi Arabia, which is Uber's fifth-largest shareholder: Khosrowshahi also repeatedly referred to the murder of U.S. resident journalist Jamal Khashoggi as "a mistake," but later backtracked.
That's because in just over 100 days in office, Trump has compromised the Israeli intelligence services, backtracked on promises he made to the Israelis over altering US settlement policy and moving the US embassy to Jerusalem, and wandered into a decades-old debate over the sovereignty of the holy city itself.
Although on Sunday chef José Andrés backtracked after alluding on social media that Ivanka Trump had thrown him out of an afterparty in D.C., the chef has now gone on to claim that he stands by his account of the interaction and that "someone with connections" to President Trump's daughter was responsible.
"A lot of progressives and environmentalists, including myself, feel like he's backtracked on what he ran on in 24," said Lowell Feld, a liberal writer and advocate in Virginia who supported both McAuliffe campaigns and, at the time, considered him a more progressive candidate than most Democrats who have run statewide in Virginia.
At the time of the July proposal, the White House had just backtracked on a plan to coordinate with Russia on a cybersecurity unit following a GOP backlash, Congress was days away from passing a Russia sanctions bill in defiance of the president, and Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation was just heating up.
" Meanwhile, amid the maelstrom, author Davis backtracked her complaint that helped kick-start the whole ordeal, telling the Guardian on January 4 that the RWA administration [that is, a member of RWA's paid staff rather than its elected board of directors] had used her and Tisdale "to accomplish something they wanted to accomplish.

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