return - go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before; "return to your native land"; "the professor returned to his teaching position after serving as Dean"
NSU cadres under the leadership of former NSU general secretary Kundan Raj Kafle staged protest in front of Balmiki Campus where they urged the government not to backtrack on its decision to carry out pesticide testing for vegetables and fruits imported from India.
SUKKUR -- Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) Chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari says his party will not backtrack on its commitment to protecting the country's Constitution.
When he will no doubt backtrack again, leading to horror on the faces of the diehard BoJo ghouls as he stitches them up days before Halloween by refusing to leave without a deal.
Similarly, Malaysian PM Mahathir has said, "It is okay for leaders to backtrack from their initial promises because even angels make mistakes sometimes.
The minister said the Indian decision to backtrack from the foreign ministers' meeting in New York next week just a day after its nod, showed that Indian cabinet was not on the same page and its government was under internal pressure.
Greece's central bank governor warned the country not to backtrack on commitments to its lenders after it exits the last of its three bailouts next week, saying markets would abandon it.
South Carolina, US-based background screening and talent acquisition services provider General Information Services (GIS), has finalised the acquisition of Ohio, US-based background screening provider BackTrack Inc.
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