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  • noun Plural form of backdown.

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Examples

  • Once they see Microsoft back down once, they expect backdowns to continue.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • Documents obtained by The Weekend Australian reveal he wanted to know details about the timing of any compromise and how to frame the changes politically "as compromises and not backdowns/backflips".

    The Australian | News | 2011

  • Shelving the ETS adds to a growing list of backdowns by the government, including permanently scrapping its botched insulation rebate and canning plans for 222 childcare centres.

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • Opposition treasury spokesman Joe Hockey believes there will be a series of government backdowns on the RSPT that will pretend "it's a result of pretend consultations".

    Latest News - Yahoo!7 News 2010

  • But he was absent recently at big embarrassing policy backdowns.

    Radio New Zealand News Headlines 2010

  • Shelving the ETS adds to a growing list of backdowns by the government, including permanently scrapping its botched insulation rebate and canning plans for 222 childcare centres.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • The Australian Labor Party is bracing itself for a difficult election year, after internal research identified Prime Minister Rudd's policy failures and backdowns as a bigger moral challenge than dealing with climate change.

    Top stories 2010

  • The Australian Labor Party is bracing itself for a difficult election year, after internal research identified Prime Minister Rudd's policy failures and backdowns as a bigger moral challenge than dealing with climate change.

    Top stories 2010

  • After three years of Rudd backdowns and backflips, that can only be a welcome thing.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • The Australian Labor Party is bracing itself for a difficult election year, after internal research identified Prime Minister Rudd's policy failures and backdowns as a bigger moral challenge than dealing with climate change.

    Top stories 2010

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