Sentences with phrase «back to what»

Your needs grow proportionately and soon it will seem impossible to revert back to what necessarily would be a considerably lower graduate student stipend.
I'm glad you're looping us back to what you had raised at the beginning.
«We're just coming out of a four - year drought cycle in the United States and we'd like to get back to what we call trend - line yields and big crop production so there's plenty for everybody.»
But the researchers also come back to what they've seen firsthand: Different communities have different needs, and different strengths and weaknesses.
And it goes back to what Tara was saying about how there are kind of these basic components that make up nature.»
Regardless of the original intent of the study, Lee keeps coming back to what his results say about potential effects of climate change on perennial plants.
«We know that when clinicians aren't confident, they revert back to what they normally do, which can inhibit practice change when there isn't confidence behind their knowledge,» explains Dr. Brody.
«When you undo the treatment, the cells start to go back to what they were like before,» Xu - Friedman says.
If your cat won't eat them, or does not do well on them — take kitty to a veterinarian for a check - up to see — you can always go back to what you were feeding her before.
«Keep in mind that you don't want to keep beating a dead horse if you would be happy going back to what you were doing before.»
«It was eye opening to have someone tell back to me what I had just read out because it made me realize how much got lost, how few points you can make when you speak, and how I needed to clarify relations between major and minor points,» said Gilchrist.
He had to literally rebuild the way that he managed his day, in order to get back to what was really important.
The theoreticians dusted themselves off and went back to what they do best.
The aerosols settle out after one or two years, and the climate goes back to what it was doing before the eruption.
Hale, hearty and nostalgic to a fault, Lipton says he wants to bring Kerhonkson back to what it was when he joined the service, in 1943.
One would revert officials» pay back to what it was when they took office, eliminating raises for Mahoney, Antonacci and the legislature.
It goes back to what I said.
Ms Stuart said: «I think we'd all benefit, including our democracy, to go back to what the referendum is about.»
«Hopefully now the focus will come off what's going on with the supervisor and go back to what's important for town residents,» he said.
But if you look at the breakdown of the family, of the fathers walking away from their wives, fathers walking away from their children, you take that right back to what's wrong with our society, why poverty rates rise.
Relax, take a toke, and flash back to what the mayor told me in 2016 about his vision for creating «the maximum progressive policy of state»:
«If the party goes back to what we all know that every month, we hold NEC meeting, you have caucus, they will stop all these «spirit» and no «spirit» thing.
«Her election could be pivotal in being able to make sure the Democratic Party once again has control in the House of Representatives and bring sanity back to what has been an absolutely stagnant and broken government.»
I think it goes back to what I said about different people getting involved.
«And he, much like many other people, do not or can not see the city of New York taking a step back to what it was pre-Rudy Giuliani,» said Savino.
Now it is Andrew Cuomo's time and he will bring New York State back to what it once was, the Empire State.
We need fresh meat in Congress with their sole duty to dismantle what is now in place and bring it back to what it was originally intended to be and do, serve the people of the United States.
For officials already in office like Mahoney, for example, that means if she runs and wins a fourth term in 2019, her salary would go back to what it was in 2008, when she was first sworn into office.
Verdict: When the Tories get accused of not having a mandate they will point to Gordon Brown, and everyone else will point back to what Theresa May wrote.
But I come back to what this is all about: Our office was entered without our knowledge and without my permission.
No doubt because there are so very many Republican governors forcing us back to what THEY regard as the good old days.
«I stand by what I said yesterday, and the virus that I'm referring to is the policies and the approach of the likes of Peter Mandelson, who seem to continually push these sweeping statements that what this contest is all about is about Labour winning an election, it's all about being credible, it's all about moving back to what he describes as the centre ground of British politics.
McGovern bristles, before hitting back: «For me, it comes back to what I learned from being a local councillor in Southwark, which is: what's the test?
Alas, those days are long gone, and the Tories are back to what they do best: «string»em up, throw»em out».
It harks back to what Ken Livingstone was saying on Radio 4: «The BNP is a racist and divisive party.
IF he runs, he would most certainly win the race, it's almost a tease for many conservatives as Trump is their only hope in restoring the state back to what it almost once was.
«However important one thinks corruption is or should be, and however many times voters tell pollsters they care, what happens — partticularly in suburban communities — is that the voters fall back to what they care most about: property taxes, schools and crime on the streets, not in City Hall or the Capitol,» Levy said.
Lamenting that the nation had become a police state, he said Buhari had taken the country back to what it was in 1984, when the military under Buhari, took over the government violently.
In the past, Congress has gotten around this by passing a resolution cutting the salary for the office at stake back to what it was before the nominee's most recent election.
That means it is now possible to increase taxation in a way that their actual disposable income is reduced back to what it was before the introduction of basic income.
FP: If I could come back to what this referendum will give the Kurds, in terms of a tool.
Yet is now time for Labour to stop looking back to what might have been had we won the 2010 election.
As Attorney General and as Governor, I have fought to bring performance, integrity and pride back to what was, at one time, the best state government in the nation.
Long indicated that every time Gillibrand & Co. tries to paint her as too far right, she's going to steer the conversation back to what she believes voters really care about: Jobs and the economy.
The former governor lamented the fact that the governor's race has devolved — literally — into little more than a pushing match, saying: «I think it's too bad that we're not using this moment to have a real conversation about what the policies should be to bring New York State back to what it used to be, the empire state.»
Obama, who as a state senator checked a box acknowledging support for same - sex marriage, later fell back to what at the time was the politically safer position of supporting civil unions.
It's time for the liberals to end their politically motivated attacks on the Komen Foundation and let them get back to what the do best: raise money and awareness for breast cancer,» Long said.
Speaking with a sense of optimism, he conjectured, «Either Europe can move forward and build this transnational democracy, or [it] can go back to what we have now, with the EU simply acting as a market space».
We need to ensure that Ghana is brought back to what it is,» the spokesperson of the coalition added.
That bigger appetite might stay bigger — or go back to what it was before the growth spurt.
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