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That has led some to argue that Anthony could actually represent a step backward for the Knicks.
Nevertheless, he described Mr. Bush and Dick Cheney, the Republican vice-presidential candidate, as "decent and likable people" who represent "a step backward for America".
Its senior press freedom adviser, Steven Ellis, said: "These convictions and sentences represent a step backward for Myanmar and we urge that these five journalists be released immediately".
Anything short of this social compact would represent a step backward in our attempts to provide opportunities for every child who passes through the public schoolhouse doors.
"This expulsion raises serious concerns," said Jehanne Henry, a senior researcher for Human Rights Watch in the region, "and we hope it does not represent a step backward for human rights in South Sudan".
However, biases related to selective daily mobility preclude assessment of environmental effects, to the extent that these studies may represent a step backward in terms of assessment of causal effects.
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Bush argued in his speech that a vote for Sen. John F. Kerry (D-Mass). represented a step backward.
Compared to that survey, the new poll, which shows the race level, actually represents a step backward for Romney.
In fact, the new policy represents a step backward from the leadership that some elite colleges previously exerted.
But strongly antiwar Democrats were arguing against allowing a vote on the proposal, saying it represented a step backward because it did not include any requirements for when troops must be withdrawn.
But if she unites the other candidates with her argument that Mr. Yanukovich represents a step backward for Ukraine, then she could make a strong showing in the runoff.
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