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But there is little chance the EU or its member states will backtrack.
"You find some of the biggest people will backtrack once the spotlight shines on them.
Updated at 4.18pm BST 3.44pm BST We've experienced a technical difficulty and will backtrack to summarize part of deputy attorney general James Cole's testimony.
And as he fails miserably to stop Isis, to launch trade wars and shove odious immigration legislation through a hostile Congress, he will backtrack.
Barr believes that the international community has lost interest in Afghan women and that Karzai, who might have relented under international pressure to support women's rights, will backtrack on his commitments by aligning with conservatives.
Using data from recent invasions, the researchers will backtrack to identify the hotspots where the blooms are likely to have developed and where monitoring should be put in place to spot them early.
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'OK.' 'We'll backtrack,' Mum decides.
If we have time – and without hundreds of miles to drive tomorrow, we should – we'll backtrack along the route and check out the Turquoise Trail and Cerrillos.
Will Ed Miliband backtrack somewhat, and move more on to the middle ground?
She will not backtrack on austerity; and if she hinted at an end to tax breaks for the rich, there will no resiling from the Tory image as a low-tax party.
Germany and the European commission, who have long pushed for labour-market reforms in France over worries that the country may become the next weak link in the eurozone, are scrutinising Hollande: will he backtrack?
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