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Unfortunately, in recent years it has slid backwards.
The world's most powerful nation and the traditional beacon for democracy, the United States, has slid backwards.
John S. Glass, an analyst at CIBC World Markets, said the company has slid backwards.
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On Russia, Mr. Kerry acknowledged that relations had "slid backwards a little bit in the last couple of years," but said he would try to make progress.
We're been trying to build a democracy in Ukraine for the past 20 years, but in the past couple of years we've slid backwards.
ON JUNE 18th the Ukrainian crisis, which has slid into a nasty and increasingly bloody civil war of late, took a small step backwards to possible de-escalation.
In Missouri, Trump has already slid backwards in the polls a bit, although he's still got a comfortable lead.
Stocks have slid.
Things have been sliding backwards in Texas for some time now, while many also knew that times were changing and real progress could be just around the corner.
Once the government had let the child poverty figures slide backwards last year, it looked as if they had decided to give up on Labour's eye-watering pledge of 1999 to halve child poverty by 2010.
The AK party, in particular, has a choice: it can slide backwards and perhaps flirt more openly with Islamism; or it can play the European card even harder, pressing on with reforms and demanding that its European partners show similar goodwill.For this second choice to work, the EU's leaders must be readier to reward Turkey when it takes political risks.
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