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But now it's all gone, my life has gone backwards.
In recent years under Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey has gone backwards.
What technology have we had the capability and then actually gone backwards?
Ravalomanana, 68, says the country has gone backwards since he was ousted.
"This is a federal government that's gone backwards on this issue," Gov.
You know, now I'm talking for free -- [LAUGHTER] -- so I've gone backwards.
But its shares have gone backwards and are down 13% over the last year.
"This is a federal government that's gone backwards on this issue," New York Gov.
But while we made so many strides for years, in many ways, we've almost gone backwards.
" Asked about Mr. Cameron's past support for Turkish membership, Mr. Osborne said: "Turkey has gone backwards.
She said now the situation has gone "backwards" with the "horrible" conditions where the children are living.
"The guy with the most money has gone backwards in this race," he said of Mr. Bush.
In the past decade the trend of economic integration that defined post-war Europe has gone backwards.
In November, she came on The Tonight Show to sing "Since U Been Gone" backwards for Jimmy Fallon.
"Trader Joe's has not gone backwards on service," Flink said, explaining that competitors have improved in this regard.
Inspired by YouTube videos, Fallon asked Clarkson to perform her 2004 hit song "Since U Been Gone" backwards.
Europe has gone backwards in technology—it hasn't created any firms of the scale of Facebook or Google.
"We've gone backwards over the last few months with more and more violations of the ceasefire," he told Reuters.
We need their ideas and this president has literally gone backwards at a time where our economy needs immigrants.
Paul Romer, a Nobel laureate last year, wrote in 2016 that "for more than three decades, macroeconomics has gone backwards".
Yet as our essay this week explains, since Mr Xi took power in 2013, China has in some ways gone backwards.
I'm a veteran comedian for 38 years and I've never seen it, like Lenny Bruce said at the Purple Onion, 'We've gone backwards.
Indeed, America has the dubious distinction of being the only G7 country that has gone backwards on this measure over the past two decades.
Striker Jermain Defoe, who racked up 15 league goals last season to help Sunderland avoid relegation, believes the club had "gone backwards" following Allardyce's departure.
"In the last 40 years, we've gone backwards, and your actions are changing that," Interior Secretary David Bernhardt told Trump at the White House announcement.
"There's a lot of concerns that in some respects, democracy has gone backwards under Jokowi's watch -- either because of him or maybe despite him," said Bland.
An audience member asked Liu Kun, the finance minister, to respond to foreign criticism that China's process of market reforms had, in recent years, gone backwards.
"The market's realizing that this was an absolute breakdown of (trade) talks and everything is gone backwards," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut.
Jackson Martínez is the only striker who's gone backwards under Simeone, struggling to keep up with the rhythm of Atlético's play and being shipped out to China accordingly.
Efforts to promote the yuan on the international stage have actually "gone backwards", in some respects, as a result of inflexibility and efforts to stop capital outflows, he said.
"We have gone backwards," said Frederick R. Brodzinski, a senior administrator and adjunct professor in computer science who plans to retire in September after 30 years at the university.
Indeed we seem to have gone backwards since the last Chequers meeting in February, when I described my frustrations, as Mayor of London, in trying to protect cyclists from juggernauts.
The government has gone backwards and forwards on its tax and wage plans since it took power more than a year ago, which has weighed on Romanian assets, including the leu currency.
Code First: Girls cites statistics that show women are currently underrepresented in the U.K. technology sector and that this has actually gone backwards, falling from 33 percent in 2002 to 27 percent today.
"We've actually gone backwards since Tokyo in the extent that human rights are included in the measurable benchmarks," said Heather Barr, a researcher for Human Rights Watch who has worked extensively in Afghanistan.
The ruling Social Democrats have gone backwards and forwards on their tax intentions this year, often announcing measures without assessing their impact and then backing out, provoking uncertainty among investors and weighing on assets.
The ruling Social Democrats have gone backwards and forwards on their tax intentions this year, often announcing measures without assessment their impact and then backing out, provoking uncertainty among investors and weighing on assets.
The ruling Social Democrats have gone backwards and forwards on their tax intentions this year, often announcing measures without assessing their impact and then backing off, stirring uncertainty among investors and weighing on assets.
"It is like we have gone backwards in certain areas, I don't know why," said Button, a director of the Grand Prix Driver's Association (GPDA) and 2009 world champion as well as the sport's most experienced racer.
"People [in Russia] are starting to be aware more that their standard of living has gone backwards relative to 2014," Daragh McDowell, the principal analyst for Europe and Central Asia at Verisk Maplecroft, told CNBC on Wednesday.
Since then they have gone backwards, with the Argentine Football Association in turmoil and three national team managers in three years unable to get the best out of unquestionably one of the world's most star-studded squads.
LONDON (Reuters) - Major financial services firms in Britain have made very little progress in narrowing the gap between male and female pay and more than a third have gone backwards, a Reuters analysis of gender pay data shows.
Major financial services firms in Britain have made very little progress in narrowing the gap between male and female pay and more than a third have gone backwards, a Reuters analysis of gender pay data showed here in April.
A Reuters analysis of gender pay data in April showed major financial services firms in Britain had made very little progress in narrowing the gap between male and female pay and more than a third had gone backwards since last year.
"Over the last few years it feels like we have gone backwards with communication platforms like Slack and WhatsApp that are walled gardens where users have very understandable concerns over whether their data is secure and how it is being used," added Notion Capital's Jos White in another statement.
" MICHAEL O'ROURKE, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, JONESTRADING, GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT     "The market's realizing that this was an absolute breakdown of talks and everything has gone backwards to the point that we're going to be looking at putting tariffs on another $300 billion of Chinese goods and China is putting tariffs on U.S. goods.
"In that sense", says Goddard, Cracknell suggests that "under the influence of Barth and Kraemer the twentieth century has gone backwards rather than forwards." Goddard, Hugh (2000) A History of Christian-Muslim Relations, Chicago, IL: New Amsterdam Books p 151 Cracknell was awarded his Oxford BD for this book.
As a result, Beast Morphers marks the first time the television franchise has gone backwards to adapt a Super Sentai series that was previously skipped over. Beast Morphers was originally to be produced by Saban Brands. During pre-production, Hasbro acquired the Power Rangers franchise and other entertainment assets from Saban Brands and the latter company subsequently closed on July 2, 2018.
The ground of rape was no included in the three grounds for the new law on abortion. A journalist made the point that the three group points and the ground point of rape used to be included when Algeria was fighting for independence but is not anymore. This is implying that the country has gone backwards since then in terms of abortion.
Any illusion that the 1986 election may have created about Mahathir's political dominance was short-lived. In 1987, he was challenged for the presidency of UMNO, and effectively the prime ministership, by Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah. Razaleigh's career had gone backwards under Mahathir, being demoted from the Ministry of Finance to the Ministry of Trade and Industry. Razaleigh was supported by Musa, who had resigned as deputy prime minister the previous year.
Ghosts of My Life: Writings on Depression, Hauntology and Lost Futures. Zero Books, 30 May 2014. Discussing the political relevance of the concept, Fisher wrote: > At a time of political reaction and restoration, when cultural innovation > has stalled and even gone backwards, when "power . . . operates predictively > as much as retrospectively" (Eshun 2003: 289), one function of hauntology is > to keep insisting that there are futures beyond postmodernity's terminal > time.
", Spanish for "Yes we can!" On December 3, 2011, FIU accepted an invitation to play in the 2011 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl, the school's second consecutive bowl game. After going from an 8–5 season in 2011 to a 3–9 season in 2012, FIU Athletic Director Pete Garcia made the decision to fire Cristobal because "we’ve gone backwards over the last year and a half. Over the last 22 games, we've gone 11–14.
If, however, the ball goes backwards off the first kick, the second man may play the ball "down", i.e. kick the ball lower than five feet up. "Dribble" is much the same, but occurs if the same man touches the ball twice when the ball has not gone backwards. However, if, in the opinion of the referee, a player has kicked the ball as hard as they can, then they are allowed to give chase and kick once more.
Ose hinted in 2017 that he was considering running for Governor of California in the 2018 election, telling the Los Angeles Times that he was "gravely concerned" about the state's future, elaborating "there's no other way to describe it – we've gone backwards. I don't care whether you're talking about housing or quality of jobs that are available or road maintenance or the homeless question. There's nobody in office today that's doing anything about it." He announced he would run in January 2018.
On 29 March 2010, it was announced that Doran would return to Blackburn Rovers at the end of his loan. His final appearance for Orient came during a 2–0 loss against Huddersfield Town. Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce stated in October 2010 that he felt Doran had "gone backwards" since emerging as a "tremendous prospect", though Allardyce also suggested, in the same interview, that the player still had time to develop. However, he chose not to select Doran for first-team squad involvement.
Babcock and Báez began significant negotiations in the second week of August, and asked Cazneau and Fabens for assistance. Babcock told Báez he was a representative of President Grant, and he was called to Dominican Republic to discuss a union of the two republics. Báez said he believed annexation would stabilize his country that he believed had gone backwards and asked Babcock to draw up a written plan for annexation. By September 1869, Babcock and Cazneau drew up plans for annexation and submitted them to Báez, who generally approved.
She said: "I think we've gone backwards 30 years. And I think the level of devastation that this Rolling Stone report that's now looking to go from a misremembered event to perhaps an actual hoax." Flanagan noted that "what Rolling Stone has pushed me into is that I have now become someone who is on the side of fraternities and defending fraternities." Writing for Time, columnist Cathy Young said that the unraveling of Erdely's article "exposed the troubling zealotry of advocates for whom believing rape claims is somewhat akin to a matter of religious faith".
He said Zimbabwe was "a country that places universal health coverage and health promotion at the centre of its policies to provide health care to all." Mugabe's appointment was severely criticised, with WHO member states and international organisations saying that Zimbabwe's healthcare system had in fact gone backwards under his regime, as well as pointing out Mugabe's many human rights abuses. It was also noted that Mugabe himself does not use his own country's health system, instead travelling to Singapore for treatment. Observers said Tedros was returning a campaign favour.
Mark Fisher characterised the hauntology movement as "a sign that 'white' culture can no longer escape the temporal disjunctions that have been constitutive of the Afrodiasporic experience", calling it contemporary electronic music's "confrontation with a cultural impasse: the failure of the future". Fisher stated that > [W]hen cultural innovation has stalled and even gone backwards, [...] one > function of hauntology is to keep insisting that there are futures beyond > postmodernity’s terminal time. When the present has given up on the future, > we must listen for the relics of the future in the unactivated potentials of > the past. Hauntological music is stated by academic Sean Albeiz to suggest "an uncanny mixture of shared but faded cultural memories with sinister undercurrents".
By September, things had gone backwards after an automobile with four children fell off the side of NY 214 due to the roadway caving in. This caused yet another parent strike, refusing to let their kids ride the bus on September 27. Senator Wicks called the capital in Albany to find out what the delay was in construction. The state noted that because NY 214 was not maintained by the state, but by Greene County, that it would require approval by the Federal Bureau of Roads in Washington D.C.. The state noted that they cannot do any construction until once approval on the plans was obtained. In response, Wicks arranged to get the contract let advertised on October 12 and that a bid would be accepted by November 15.
It was their first French league title since the 1944–45 season. In an otherwise dormant season for the club, which had gone backwards in its European ambitions, the domestic title was considered as a bright spot. More importantly, it instilled a winning mentality among OL players, who had previously been known to buckle under pressure when it came to key moments of previous seasons. The 2001–02 winning campaign marked the beginning of what would become known among French followers as the "Lyon DNA" for the following few seasons: the ability to overcome deficits, deal blows to their opponents when it mattered the most and win tightly contested games, and a belief among the players that, on the domestic front, they could overcome any kind of adverse circumstances and rally precisely when everything appeared to play against them. This DNA was to play a crucial part in subsequent league successes of 2002–03 and 2003–04, when Lyon came from behind to win the title on each occasion.

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