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"backward-looking" Definitions
  1. opposed to progress or change

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We know Attorney General Jeff Sessions is a small, backward-looking man with even smaller, more backward-looking ideas, but what was the thinking behind his new federal crackdown on legal marijuana?
In fact, most of the debate was curiously backward looking.
The fundamental problem with import substitution is that it's backward-looking.
Their hostility to the new industrialism may have been backward looking.
A handful of borrowers are now starting to use Sonia's backward-looking compounded rate on bilateral loans, which requires a significant investment of time and capital to change systems to deal with backward-looking compounded rates.
Or should it consider only backward-looking economic data, which move slowly?
" He added that Uber "probably cannot continue with this backward-looking amendment.
It pointed out that inflation expectations in Japan are unusually backward-looking.
It recognises that Japan's backward-looking psychology will be slow to change.
The tech industry has said that such rules would be backward-looking.
Those backward-looking images seemed to hold little sentimental value for him.
ETFs that track overseas stocks are forward-looking pricing mechanisms, not backward-looking.
Strictly backward looking, these maps are based on floods that have already occurred.
But I found their arguments hard to evaluate because they seemed highly backward-looking.
Buttigieg said he wants to move the party past a backward-looking proxy battle.
Even at his backwardlooking bakery, Rubin couldn't resist adding some forward-leaning touches.
Warren had cast him as backward-looking and out of touch with systemic problems.
He did however, disavow political divisiveness and deride what he coined backward looking policies.
This might all sound a bit backward-looking: reactionary chic rather than radical chic.
But these times can only be clearly seen on a backward-looking performance chart.
It starts with ending this radical, reckless and backward-looking pursuit of offshore drilling.
So far, backward-looking data suggests the United States economy is holding up fine.
It's also a coming-of-age story, implying a backward-looking perspective of maturity.
And so, what you're doing is you're reinforcing, sort of, backward-looking status quo.
Their comments are backward looking, at the body of evidence from the House inquiry.
"You just don't want her there because it is so backward looking," Huckabee continued.
Their higher, forward-looking expectations may then partially offset everyone else's diminished backward-looking ones.
But Democrats said the measure was backward looking and had little to do with modernization.
The backward-looking tendencies of modern cinema were on striking display in Telluride this year.
Trump later offers some backward-looking misinformation about 703 that serves no obvious function whatsoever.
But apart from some Beardsley-esque artwork there's little about the restaurant that's backward-looking.
Where Trump is at fault, however, is with his purely backward-looking view of this.
I loathed Trump's inaugural: It offered a zero-sum, ethnically pure, backward-looking brutalistic nationalism.
And I also think it's critical that Fed policy is forward looking, not backward looking.
We have to understand the markets are backward – the economic data, pardon me, is backward looking.
The impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
So in that respect, I think it's important to be forward-looking rather than backward-looking.
The manifesto launched this spring was insipid and backward-looking, dusting off tried and discarded ideas.
JANET YELLEN: Well, the economic data signals are important, but to some extent, they're backward looking.
The disclosures are backward-looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
He also said that while the January job gains were strong, the data is backward looking.
The impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful backward-looking people.
The reactionary imagination is, if anything, especially inclined to the backward-looking creation of ideal societies.
Francis, speaking on the plane, warned that the church's exponents of that view were backward-looking.
We cannot look at issues of privacy in terms of box-ticking or backward-looking metrics.
And while the utopian narrative is universalistic and future-oriented, myth is particularistic and backward-looking.
But CSU boss Horst Seehofer was lukewarm, saying voters did not want backward-looking apologies, but actions.
It is not hard to calculate backward-looking averages, but it is a big change from LIBOR.
His top billing today probably says less about him than the Democrats' backward-looking frame of mind.
Some analysts believe that the backward-looking nature of U.S. inventory figures understate the oil market's rebalancing.
I turned around to thank him, but he was already walking away backward, looking right at me.
Concerns over the financial and market impact of the virus overshadowed backward-looking employment and trade data.
We have to understand, the numbers are backward, or the economic data, pardon me, is backward looking.
The reason I say that is that I tend not to be a very backward-looking dude.
In rejecting multilateral negotiations, the Trump administration has once again demonstrated its backward looking, "America first" mindset.
Hedge-fund SEC disclosures are backward-looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
Such filings are backward looking but widely followed for insight into what fund managers are buying and selling.
What if you think his populism might bring about some necessary creative destruction to a backward-looking G.O.P.?
Whether it was the 1890s, the 1930s or today, such periods often thrust up ugly, backward-looking ideologies.
An entrenched and backward-looking corporate culture made it difficult for Japan to keep up with the times.
These types of backward-looking proposals would create some jobs, but would destroy others and make Americans poorer.
For audiences today, opera can seem "dated, backward looking, old fashioned," said Olivier Mantei, the Opéra Comique's director.
"One of the challenges of course about reinforcing (a) language is not to be backward looking," he said.
Keep in mind, my calendars also were diaries of sorts, forward-looking and backward-looking, just like my dad's.
However, that backward-looking number was boosted by a high level of failures around the turn of the century.
Fitch believes that the disinflation process will be more moderate due to challenges such as backward-looking salary adjustments.
Rather than allow an independent committee to estimate the long-term oil price, Russia used a backward-looking average.
The bottom line: Most reports are backward looking, so the effects of a downbeat consumer could still be coming.
From his backward-looking vow to make American great again, to an agenda focused on undoing rather than doing.
Backward-looking businessmen and quasi-economists who push half-baked tax policies that benefit the very few, are plentiful.
A dangerous, damaging and backward-looking agenda to protect polluter profits and put the rest of us at risk.
These hedge-fund SEC disclosures are backward-looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
I don't think France was particularly backward-looking, nor was the fine-dining industry a relic of the past.
The hedge-fund SEC disclosures are backward-looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
But, as Mr. Powell said, those are backward-looking indicators, and the Fed must make policy by looking forward.
The backward-looking Sonia rate has stolen a march, despite potential issues for liquidity management and loan back office functions.
Bernie Sanders, is not only backward looking, but politically problematic due to Sanders' hero status among liberals within the party.
It occupies a position in the canon that is unusual even by opera's stubbornly backward-looking standards, particularly in Europe.
Concerns over the financial and market impact of the virus are superseding the backward looking employment and other economic data.
"I don't want backward-looking policies based on the assumption that we will lose out to increased competition," he said.
From a trade liberalization perspective, RCEP is shallow and even backward-looking, but it's the only game in town for Asia.
Mr Abbott had cut a backward-looking figure, stopping public funding for wind energy and describing coal as "good for humanity".
They will also have to adapt their systems to accommodate a backward-looking rate, which could prove costly and time-consuming.
In the case of the Republican Party, those things also threaten to turn us into a fearful backward-looking minority party.
Mazzoli's favorite collaborator is the prolific librettist Royce Vavrek, who has shaken up the timid, backward-looking business of American opera.
That's backward-looking, but every regulation that's an economically significant regulation has to have built into it time for retrospective review.
It is a legacy concept reinforced by regulators' acceptance of industry best practices which, by its very nature, is backward looking.
The most modern part of America's economy – communications – suffers under America's most out-of-date law and most backward-looking regulation.
Gallagher and King have said the report will be a road map for the challenges ahead, not a backward-looking analysis.
But such high hopes are likely to be dashed because this agreement is both highly limited in nature and backward-looking.
The constitutional pardon power is extensive, but it is entirely backward-looking and does not allow blank checks for future crimes.
But keep in mind that they are backward-looking and do not account for global warming and its potential future impact.
"Unfortunately, the Committee's work will further contribute to the Administration's incoherent and backward-looking policy on marijuana enforcement and regulation," Bennet wrote.
He was a deft  present-moment Buddhist improviser and I'm an afflicted backward-looking Catholic (despite having taken refuge vows in 2010).
Luis de la Calle, a former Mexican trade official, said the U.S. auto proposals were "backward-looking" and aimed at traditional carmaking.
"One of the things that built Apple II's was schools buying Apple II," Jobs said in a backward-looking interview from 2300.
And I think that's the kind of insight that you get to when you actually are willing to ask backward-looking questions.
The spotlight moved on, and in a world of Kanye and Kim and Taylor, indie seemed backward-looking, retro, private and small.
König and his team wanted abstract sculptures to grate against the city's polished, backward-looking façade and the exhibition successfully did so.
But for the longer term, these tariffs also represent a pessimistic and backward-looking view of the world that Democrats must reject.
The line morphed into a direct attack on former Vice President Joe Biden, who Buttigieg criticized repeatedly as a backward-looking candidate.
But again, Klobuchar offers a (backward-looking) choice that stands in sharp contrast to most of the rest of the Democratic field.
Hostile to environmental causes, to gender equality, to ... completely backward-looking on sexuality, to all those things, applied to the British conservatism.
And it follows Jared Kushner's backward-looking correction of an application for a security clearance, which had initially omitted his contacts with Russia.
As if to compensate for the book's backward-looking bias, at the end the author lists 150 contemporary jazzists "who deserve your attention".
From there, they worked backward, looking for earlier queries that could have shown that the Bing user was experiencing symptoms before the diagnosis.
The King-Reid amendment is completely unneeded, is counter-productive, and is a backward-looking intrusion into the reasoned regulatory processes at work.
History-making stars often fixate on the momentousness of their rise, which has the effect of paralyzing them in a backward-looking gaze.
Both sides have taken office over the past decade with a backward-looking agenda, devoted to repealing the signature legislation of their predecessors.
When he did talk about himself, it was more backward-looking than forward, touting bills he had signed or declarations he had made.
"In Germany, I think there's a tendency now, to be very backward-looking, to say, 'everything used to be better,'" said Mr. Frühauf.
But, in any event, backward-looking consumer protection can never provide the same guarantee to consumers and start-ups as forward-looking rules.
Some salty language has surfaced in Austrian documents on the difficulties of integrating men from regions marked by "patriarchal…or backward-looking religious attitudes".
I HOPE PRESIDENT TRUMP TAKES A FORWARD-LOOKING VIEW AND NOT BACKWARD-LOOKING VIEW IN TERMS OF THE WAY HE LOOKS AT THE WORLD.
BUT I WANT TO EMPHASIZE THAT PEOPLE -- NO ONE SHOULD FOCUS ON PARTICULAR PIECES OF DATA AND CERTAINLY NOT IN A BACKWARD LOOKING WAY.
Musk has agreed that his company appears overvalued using backward-looking metrics, but has argued that future performance is what drives the stock upward.
Musk only sees the rapidly advancing digital world, while Gordon focuses on the backward-looking data, which show the bulk of the economy struggling.
Instead, in the final line he painted the Trump administration as weak and backward-looking — but in the name of looking to the future.
But when it comes to reforming our criminal legal system, the conversation hasn't been as visionary — in fact, it's been almost exclusively backward looking.
But against a backward-looking Labour Party and an inward-looking Tory party about to compound its historic mistake over Brexit, they get our vote.
Many analysts and traders have backward-looking expectations, assuming the future will resemble the immediate past, which is why they tend to miss turning points.
It is no accident that there has been a resurgence of anti-Semitism, not least in Britain's Labour Party under the backward-looking Jeremy Corbyn.
It's important to strip out the noise in an inherently backward-looking report like GDP growth, said Aaron Anderson, SVP of research at Fisher Investments.
"There are two stories here, one backward looking and one forward looking," said Robert Subbaraman, chief economist for Asia excluding Japan at Nomura in Singapore.
The focus on disinformation, though important, is also backward-looking and may focus too strongly on the ways in which platforms were weaponized in 2016.
With his trade policies, as with pretty much everything else, his backward-looking, intellectually bankrupt agenda will take us very far from the promised land.
Those numbers are backward-looking, but there is little reason to think that the initial batch of tariffs will knock the entire economy off course.
But overall, the evening could have been mistaken for a grimly satirical parody of Hollywood awards ceremonies at their navel-gazing and backward-looking worst.
So many elements of Armani shows are backward-looking that it is often as if one were peering through the wrong end of a telescope.
In his 1955 book "The Age of Reform," Richard Hofstadter dismissed the Populists as backward-looking, provincial anti-Semites, the latent fascists of their day.
Faded utopias have served as the greatest inspiration for Poland's most optimistic, backward-looking artist, Paulina Olowska: painting, living and believing in a forgotten past.
In her now-notorious 2013 speech at Goldman Sachs, Hillary Clinton warned against demagogues who "play on people's fears" to promote their "backward-looking" agenda.
From that perspective this data is really backward looking, and I don't know that it'll have a lot of an impact on current decision making.
The EIA's estimating procedure has a backward-looking component so it can miss sudden changes in the rate of exports and only responds with a lag.
German chemical industry association VCI, which represents companies such as Bayer, BASF and Merck KGaA, said the court's ruling was "backward looking and hostile to progress".
"It will be interesting to see if the future of mobility in Europe will be determined by backward-looking technocrats or future-oriented Europeans," he said.
" Pai says the idea that reducing the number of major carriers from four to three will be harmful to competition is a "simplistic, backward-looking claim.
That will be crucial if backward-looking overnight rates are to become relevant in a market currently tied to three-month Libor - a forward looking measure.
A close-up of your butt from behind makes your waist look tiny; other times, I face backward, looking over my left shoulder towards the camera.
The Cold War has long been a backdrop against which to explore human frailties; that's one of the reasons so many spy novels are backward-looking.
"The idea that we're in a position of strength is very myopic, very backward looking and misses the fundamental headwinds that loom out there," he noted.
The proposal to require the development of a new government-designed set-top box is one of the more backward-looking initiatives in the agency's history.
The former vice president said he will hold off going after his opponents' previous positions because he doesn't want the debate between Democrats to be backward looking.
The annual revisions, then, appear more to be backward-looking data that don't portend any meaningful slowing ahead, according to multiple economists who reviewed the latest numbers.
Like Mr Macron, Mr Valls has used his popularity to legitimise charges against Socialist orthodoxy, calling the party "backward-looking" and "haunted by a Marxist super-ego".
Unfortunately, as a senator, Sessions was not a part of that group, and as attorney general, he continues to promote backward-looking policies that do not work.
While it isn't framed as being backward-looking, Reines's analysis says more about how he views the 2016 election than where he thinks the party should go.
While 13-F filings are backward looking, they are closely watched all the same by investors for hints on what big, often secretive hedge funds are thinking.
Voters embracing such a backward-looking nostalgia are likely to favor Trump, who dwells on how corrupt elites have steered the United States in the wrong direction.
Price cycles stem from the low price-elasticity of supply and demand, the prevalence of backward-looking expectations and behaviour, and the lumpiness of new discoveries and investments.
Are you willing to forego the potential for this sort of thing entirely because of a backward-looking price-earnings ratio that tells us nothing about the future?
American foreign policy in the Middle East, South Asia and the Horn of Africa is essentially backward looking, defined substantially by September 11 and the War on Terror.
The question is, will it be American companies and workers who reap the benefits, or will short-sighted, backward looking policies yield our technology advantage to overseas competitors?
"As much as CVS is forward thinking and innovative in health, it is an extraordinarily unimaginative and backward-looking retailer," said Neil Saunders, managing director of GlobalData Retail.
Critics see both FEMA programs as symptomatic of a disjointed and backward-looking approach to disaster planning that devotes inordinate resources to rebuilding at the expense of prevention.
"These tariffs are about helping a steel industry, and that's an attractive but backward-looking, in my opinion, and not terribly accurate or economically powerful message," said Rep.
However, the filings are backward looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter, meaning that funds could have added to or sold their positions since.
Then Margaret Thatcher arrived, and with her, [Mark] Leonard said, 'there was a last gasp of this old identity — an ethnic, exclusively white and backward-looking version of Englishness.
"  For those people, she added, this year's contest came to be seen as "the change election to fight change … 'Make America Great Again' is entirely a backward-looking slogan.
When we studied the topic in depth, however, we drew a surprising and significant conclusion: There is no inherent inconsistency between forward-looking technological optimism and backward-looking disappointment.
But Mr. Trump offers an old, backward-looking approach, and Mr. Sanders's call for political revolution offers a forward-looking approach that will take more than rhetoric to achieve.
In his speech on Wednesday, Mr. Cuomo, who is facing a primary challenge from his Democratic rival, Cynthia Nixon, explained that he saw Mr. Trump's slogan as backward looking.
Read more " _____ • Amanda Marcotte in Salon: "The more we know about how Americans really live today, the harder it is for Republicans to enact a backward-looking conservative agenda.
Analysts said that because sterling's slide was largely driven by projections for the likely impact on the economy of Brexit, backward-looking data such as this was less important.
While unemployment is a backward looking indicator, the figure is a rare positive surprise in the second quarter, in which euro zone growth has shown some signs of slowing down.
While so-called 7003-F filings, showing which stocks investment managers owned at the end of the previous quarter, are backward- looking, they are still watched closely for possible trends.
In 2016 Mueller had earned 7.3 million euros under VW's then backward-looking remuneration system, which allowed bonuses to be based partly on VW's performance over the previous two years.
Raoul Pal, the former hedge fund manager who founded Real Vision, says popular metrics used to dispel the notion of an imminent recession are too backward-looking to be effective.
It should be obvious that this neo-traditional orientation to the world is profoundly backward-looking and has little to do with the world in which we actually live today.
Timbaland only produced half the songs on One In A Million, and it's sometimes jarring how backward-looking the rest of the album is compared to his twitchy future funk.
This was a backward-looking collective fantasy of an idealized antebellum world in which slavery was so benign it couldn't possibly be counted a major factor in the Civil War.
Whereas the Russia investigation was backward looking, an attempt to uncover what exactly had occurred in a prior election, the Ukraine scandal reflects the president's contemporary and future-looking behavior.
His latest book, for example, was released only after Trump had taken the White House and is largely backward-looking, giving biblical explanations to current events only after the fact.
But relying on the filings to develop an investment strategy comes with some peril because the disclosures are backward looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
As fresh as Clinton's message feels, especially in contrast to the backward-looking tenor of Donald Trump's campaign, it still hasn't gotten at a deeper shift that millennial voters are experiencing.
A 21st-Century vision is needed to re-wire and restructure the financial system for its digital destiny, not the backward-looking effort to rewrite the 85033th-Century Glass-Steagall Act.
Recession talk has increased, but real economic data in most countries don't look especially bad (though they are backward looking, and enough market pessimism can at any rate turn self-fulfilling).
While some large companies with more sophisticated financing processes may be able to adapt to compounded rates, many borrowers could find it extremely difficult to move to a backward-looking rate.
"For the Bank of Canada, the conundrum is that backward-looking data is strong still, while forward-looking indications for markets, (such as) commodity prices, some data are weak," Button said.
But the court is always backward looking in the sense that its balance of power is inexorably linked to the choices that voters made in presidential and Senate races years before.
But relying on the filings to develop an investment strategy comes with some risk because the disclosures are backward looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
I tried to use my performance evaluation with her as a springboard for a growth conversation, but she is very old-school and backward-looking in her concept of the business.
The two questions for investors for the last two years have been: The problem for Disney management is that those questions are backward-looking at the declining part of their business.
"The instinct to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people," said the Arizona lawmaker, who announced he would not run for re-election next year.
Those data are backward-looking, ignore much non-credit history, such as regular payments to utilities, and have nothing to say about those with little or no borrowing history ("a thin file").
Other reactions, such as the claim that "even the Luftwaffe" never silenced Big Ben, reveal a backward-looking Britain, never happier than when recalling past victories, rather than forging a new future.
In Ferdowsi, meanwhile, the father who kills his son can stand in for an old-against-young, backward-looking extremism, wielding an airless adherence to tradition against any would-be modernizing trends.
"My preference would be for something even stronger than the resolution the House passed yesterday, which has some serious weaknesses," said McConnell, criticizing the House measure as narrowly drafted and backward looking.
A few more reports, initiatives, and shifts in the market worth noting: Despite the flailing of the Trump administration and backward-looking fossil-fuel supporters, momentum around electrification is reaching critical mass.
Instead of paying attention to backward-looking earnings reports, savvy investors have been watching the outlook for the future and rewarding companies that express optimism while punishing those with weak forecasts, Raich said.
As a federal staffer, "once you're in the investigation, you're pretty focused on the conduct you've identified, which is backward looking," she said, adding it appears the agencies haven't yet reached that point.
The risk is that GDP could be even weaker than the 0.8 percent growth expected by economists, and while the data are backward looking, the market is already fearful about the economy slowing.
Despite their lack of accuracy, the statements can at least provide investors with insight into what bigger plans companies have, rather than just the backward-looking numbers that come with quarterly earnings reports.
The White House's approach to issues raised by Russian election meddling has been backward-looking, minimizing the problem in a way that seems to preclude focusing on protecting the country from future threats.
Contrary to what West said, placing Tubman's image on the $20 bill would hardly be backward-looking — certainly no more so than placing a white man born in the 1700s on our currency.
While the debate started out with a sense of a large moment because of the pandemic, before long it bogged down in sections that, given the broader context, seemed small and backward looking.
His opponents, Ricardo Anaya, from a right-left coalition, and Jose Antonio Meade, the ruling party candidate, who are running second and third respectively, have criticized Lopez Obrador's economic policies as backward-looking.
But relying on the filings to develop an investment strategy comes with some peril in part because the disclosures are backward looking and come out 45 days after the end of each quarter.
"Technology professionals are by their nature very progressive, and backward-looking legislation such as the R.F.R.A. will make the state of Indiana a less appealing place to live and work," the letter said.
Traders are paying closer than normal attention to the data, which is viewed as backward looking, because of the recession fears and what implication it might have for growth heading into the second quarter.
Such backward-looking themes distract me from the work's clotted, dull surfaces and send my attention to the back of my head, where I find skepticism lurking, even as I admire his ethical astuteness.
The bottom line: This is an all-around strong jobs report and while it may calm concerns about the health of the economy, the backward-looking report says nothing about what will happen next year.
"This seems odd because it is backward looking and not forward looking, but it is to do with market psychology, because the greatest demand for inflation products comes when realized inflation prints high," he said.
"We and the world can be backward-looking and fearful or forward-looking and realistic," he said, listing a number of sectors — from oil and gas, minerals, manufacturing and tourism — that offered opportunities for investors.
The book is single-mindedly literary and, for the most part, backward-looking: Only a few of the authors Ozick discusses are living, and almost all of them are figures she has written about before.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal -- but mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
The very fact that he is still afloat suggests that his backward-looking, white-dependent strategy may be more viable than those on the left, not to mention those on the traditional establishment right, believe.
While the filing is released 45 days after the end of the quarter and is backward-looking, it is closely watched nonetheless because other investors look to big hedge funds' moves for possible investment trends.
DOESNT MATTER WHAT YOUR TOTAL SHAREHOLDER RETURN HAS BEEN FOR THE LEFT 200 OR 20 YEARS, DOESN'T MATTER THAT YOUVE PAID A DIVIDEND FOR THE LAST 20 YEARS THESE ARE COMPLETELY BACKWARD LOOKING THINGS, RIGHT.
A rejuvenated national vision would transcend the backward-looking — and often reactionary — search for an America in arrested decay that has too often informed politics since Ronald Reagan first promised to make America great again.
Young, of the Brookings Institution, said that while the case is mostly backward-looking in nature, involving a financial dispute over a discontinued government program, it still has important implications for future public-private partnerships.
Although backward looking, the growth number has been widely anticipated, especially in Washington, where the Trump administration is eager that its policies are seen to be having a positive impact, especially with trade wars brewing.
His demand for the Ukrainian investigations, according to the charge, was not a backward-looking effort to get to the bottom of a corruption case but an attempt to anticipate and influence the 2020 election.
"We are going to be provided the clearest picture of not just backward looking fourth-quarter earnings, but much, much, much more importantly, guidance," said Peter Kenny, equity market strategist at Kenny & Co LLC, in Denver.
But in keeping with the conceptual nature of the installation, there is also a mirrored work here by Robert Barry, made "telepathically" in 1969, which hints at the forward- and backward-looking nature of most art.
A pro-trade Democrat on Thursday called Donald Trump's proposal to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports "backward-looking," saying it could hurt the president's message to young voters in the midterms later this year.
Andre Segura, the legal director for the American Civil Liberties Union of Texas, which filed one of the lawsuits that is to be settled, said the voter review had been based on a backward-looking process.
"The trade figures are backward looking and the trend could reverse its course when China and the U.S. fail to strike a trade deal," said Ken Cheung, senior Asian FX strategist at Mizuho Bank in Hong Kong.
Cuba's government should not allow backward-looking suspicion and mistrust to block this opportunity to receive a growth-boosting injection of high-tech equipment and know-how from the country that has produced Google, Apple and Uber.
Fine-tuning the economy with interest rates is impossible, and the policymakers' focus on backward-looking unemployment and wage data means that the Fed usually ends up raising interest rates too far, suffocating business and consumer spending.
But these were anomalies: most of the design in this period was backward-looking, as aristocrats and nouveaux-riches seeking stability and refuge embarked on a frenzy of castle restorations in a bid to "domesticate the past".
While those GDP figures are fairly backward-looking, investors are hungry for any and all economic data, as they search for clues to whether growth may be strong enough for the Federal Reserve to hike interest rates again.
The Democrats' constant, tortured analysis of what went wrong, howling at the moon in anger or jest, is not only backward-looking but an insult to the voters who made the rational decision to switch to Donald Trump.
Conducted by David Robertson, the music director of the St. Louis Symphony, Thursday's concert was backward-looking, particularly coming in the middle of the orchestra's forward-thinking NY Phil Biennial, a three-week celebration of the new and challenging.
"If this bill were enacted financial services regulators would be forced to spend more time and resources on backward looking reviews and deregulating the financial services industry rather than strengthening protections for consumers and the economy," she said. Rep.
The answer, the response to Trumpism, which is basically a backward-looking right-wing populism that says it's going to take America back to the 1950s, the best answer to that is not a left-wing version of nostalgia.
This would reorient the process from the backward-looking debt limit debates about authorizing borrowing to cover the costs of policies already enacted to a forward-looking process that seeks to control the growth of debt in the future.
For casual doubters who would remain politically committed to contrived bifurcations of U.S. law and international law — bifurcations expressly built into Trump's backward-looking vision of "American First" — they can begin by examining Article 6 of the US Constitution.
But in Will's backward-looking narration, there's a hint of doom even to the heady early days of their relationship: It's not really possible, The Incendiaries seems to suggest, for one person to become the single focus of another person's life.
Nearly 218 years after the internet first emerged as a tool for business, the management of supply chains at most MNCs, which do not operate in the rarefied air of Amazon and Alibaba, remains a surprisingly backward-looking, sluggish affair.
And if that's not enough nostalgia for you, the news accompanied the announcement of a separate backward-looking and paid patch that'll bring back Diablo 203's Necromancer class along with two new levels to Diablo 3 proper sometime next year.
The filings, which show U.S. stocks owned by investment managers at the end of the past quarter, are backward looking but they do identify by name the managers who moved after fresh regulation scuttled the $160 billion Pfizer-Allergan deal.
The review, headed by Donald Brydon, chair of the London Stock Exchange, will look at how to bridge a gap between expectations that an audit can flag future problems and the reality of what is essentially a backward looking snapshot.
"Due to the design of the test the results do not fully reflect what management has done since the 2016 tests," von Moltke said, adding that if backward-looking elements were taken out, Deutsche's results would have been much more favorable.
His populism's primary-season strengths are weaknesses in a general election, in which Republicans need a lot more of the votes (from suburban women, above all) that a different, less backward-looking form of conservative populism might have helped them win.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal by mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle — the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful, backward-looking people.
Still, the state of the world is not David Opdyke's fault or responsibility, and there is something to be said for disrupting nostalgia — especially with the rise of scary backward-looking political realities — and wresting beauty out of urgent catastrophe.
It was only after the trip was over that I realized that it was the gulf between these backward-looking fantasies and this modern moment that has made America such an ugly and angry place to be recently, especially on the campaign trail.
"Skeptics may argue that these numbers are backward looking, and that spillovers from tighter financial conditions or the energy slump will curb labor market dynamics in the months to come," said Harm Bandholz, chief United States economist at UniCredit Research in New York.
There is an undeniable potency to a populist appeal by mischaracterizing or misunderstanding our problems and giving in to the impulse to scapegoat and belittle — the impulse to scapegoat and belittle threatens to turn us into a fearful and backward-looking people.
Meanwhile, the San Antonio Spurs are one of the league's leading connoisseurs of the dreaded in-between game, jacking jumpers from an area of the floor that only the backward-looking Minnesota Timberwolves or the decidedly old-school Memphis Grizzlies seem to love.
While most Asian shares rose - with trade-reliant indices in South Korea and Taiwan rising more than 0.4 percent each, mainland China stocks reversed gains of more than 2 percent each to end lower as analysts warned that the data is backward looking.
We've witnessed the power of shifting political winds, and we know that, particularly with criminal justice reform, we must double down on our efforts and guard against backward-looking proposals that are borne of emotion or recycle failed ideas of the past.
Even though the US economy appears in good shape to absorb the shock the coronavirus outbreak is dealing to economies around the world, the jobs report -- like most economic data -- is backward-looking and doesn't allow a real-time assessment of the economy.
But on Monday morning, Biden focused on Trump's visit to New Hampshire, pre-butting the President on the economy -- starting his day in Gilford with a backward-looking speech saying that former President Barack Obama's administration deserved the credit, rather than Trump.
"Skeptics may argue that these (JOLTS) numbers are backward looking, and that spillovers from tighter financial conditions or the energy slump will curb labor market dynamics in the months to come," said Harm Bandholz, chief U.S. economist at UniCredit Research in New York.
Flinching in the face of flag-waving, "God Save the Queen"–bellowing fans and finding a soft landing spot somewhere between genuine excitement and mild mockery of the small, often inward/backwardlooking island we come from – that's our (first, second, and third generation) lot.
LONDON, July 29 (LPC) - Syndicated loans based on the sterling overnight index average (Sonia) may not be seen for at least a year, as banks and borrowers scramble to put expensive new technology and systems in place that can cope with backward-looking compounded rates.
" Senator Michael Bennet, a Colorado Democrat who has worked extensively on immigration negotiations with Republicans, said that Mr. Trump called on Americans to "join his dark, backward-looking vision for our country," adding: "Only this president could make a call for unity sound so divisive.
One of the many ironies of the European election is that the supposedly backward-looking Brexit Party has exploited social media much more astutely than the self-consciously with-it Change UK. Mr Farage's public events have been perfectly choreographed and his online campaign first-rate.
Mishra shows that, far from being some kind of restorative, backward-looking "tribalism," the ideology that filled pre-independence India was a bizarre mixture of right-wing social Darwinism, muddled and mystical Theosophy, and left-wing Fabianism—not intrinsically "Eastern" but modern, eclectic, and fantastically mercurial in its turnings.
"We see that credit risk is underestimated, so given the 10 good years we had in the German economy, if there's backward looking expectations, you may underestimate the risk going forward, so that is one of the vulnerabilities," Claudia Buch, vice-president of the Bundesbank told CNBC Thursday.
The other is the costume novel, which responds, in a simplistic and backward-looking way, to our need for fiction by limiting itself to a history already understood, without looking at the one that is, the one that comes, a history that is frightening and elusive, certainly, but not indescribable.
On Tuesday, Republican Arizona Senator Jeff Flake stood on the floor of the Senate and excoriated his colleagues for abandoning their principles, transforming the GOP into a "fearful" and "backward-looking" party, and, above all, for failing to speak up about the daily moral outrages wrought by President Donald Trump.
I was looking out onto our cranberry-colored barn filled with the belongings of the man I used to be — sober, pensive, self-absorbed — the space brimming with cartons of dusty documents, ancient awards and photographs of a life that had run its course, a curated and backward-looking collection mired in nostalgia.
"What a lot of people don't understand — and frankly this is what I think the government is missing as it relates to looking at these mergers in a backward-looking way — is we're competing in the land of the giants," John Martin, chief executive of the Time Warner-owned Turner, said at CES this month.
" In the opening to his 20183 guidebook for composers, "Simple Composition," Mr. Wuorinen wrote: "While the tonal system, in an atrophied or vestigial form, is still used today in popular and commercial music, and even occasionally in the works of backward-looking serious composers, it is no longer employed by serious composers of the mainstream.
That remark set off an unwelcome round of backward-looking questions for a Democratic Party that has tried to focus on the multiple women who have publicly accused President Trump of sexual misconduct, and the current Republican Senate candidate in Alabama, Roy Moore, who is accused of sexually assaulting teenage girls as young as 14.
"Indeed, job markets are important in the new world of consumption-driven economic conditions, but the sometimes-backward-looking nature of the data in the face of renewed trade tensions makes todays report less robust as a singular market influence than many reports in past years," said Rick Rieder, BlackRock's chief investment officer of global fixed income.
She said since these ETFs use securities filings that are backward-looking (it's the stock picks that a manager made in the previous quarter that appear in a 13F), the approach could face more challenges, because in the current market, hedge fund managers may be moving in and out of positions more quickly than would be typical.
When it comes to the falling spread, "It's becoming clear the reasoning and that is a Fed that is intent on raising short rates due to their statistical employment and inflation hurdles having been met (and thus backward looking viewpoints) and market worries about how the economy will handle that reflected in the drop in long rates," Boockvar wrote in a Monday note.
In the example above, if the ratifiers' understanding of cruel and unusual applied only to physical suffering, not purely psychological suffering, then the question of whether 90 days of solitary confinement for simple battery is cruel and unusual admits of two possible answers: (a) a backward-looking originalist interpretation with an unjust result and (b) a forward-looking pragmatic interpretation with a just result.
"I really think we need to see a string of stronger inflation in data before we see a mutual change in sentiment that is very focused on backward-looking inflation and recent data showing that inflation is nowhere to be found in Europe and Japan and it's sluggish in the U.S.," said Bill Merz, director of fixed income at U.S. Bank Wealth Management in Minneapolis.
They need a new vison for Europe and unfortunately what we are seeing is more is more isolist (isolationist) behaviour, more backward-looking behaviour so instead of ratcheting in the kind of integration Europe has achieved, there is a setback to European integration with more inward looking policies, with more divisive polices and with people actually trying to re-erect fences and borders which I think all goes in the wrong direction.
THE FACT THAT WE DON'T HAVE AS MANY TOOLS TO RESPOND TO A POTENTIAL RECESSION AS WE WOULD IF GROWTH WERE TO PICK UP. BUT HAVING SAID ALL THAT, I THINK EVEN IF YOU DIDN'T HAVE MY POSITION ON LOOKING FOR MORE TANGIBLE EVIDENCE OF INFLATION, I THINK YOU WOULD WANT TO BE LOOKING AS YOU SAY, AT THE OVERALL MOMENTUM OF THE ECONOMY AND EVEN IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR AN OPPORTUNITY TO GRADUALLY REMOVE ACCOMMODATION, YOU DON'T WANT TO BE BACKWARD LOOKING.
The calendars show a few weekday gatherings at friends houses after a workout or just to meet up and have some beers, but none of those gatherings included the group of people that Dr. Ford has identified, and as the calendars show I was very precise at listing the people who were there, and keep in mind my calendars were also diaries of sorts, forward looking and backward looking just like my dads, you can see for example that I crossed out missed workouts, and the canceled doctors appointments and that I listed the precise people that had shown up for certain events.

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