Pre-1991, economics took a back seat to military concerns when it came to deterrence.
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In research reports, GAAP results often take a back seat to pro forma results.
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In the basketball teams that fly charter, bosses take a back seat to the workers--literally.
Unfortunately, physics, economics and entrepreneurship take a back seat to our legalistic, third-party payment system.
My analytical mind will have to take a back seat to the experienced mind for the time being.
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Serious reform took a back seat to the robust economic growth China experienced over the last two decades.
Despite those efforts, research will likely take a back seat to King's plan to buy its way to growth.
In America, where notoriety is as, if not more valued, than noteworthiness, integrity takes a back seat to Q-ratings.
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But over the years, exercise took a back seat to Janney's evolving career.
But reports of Mubarak's failing health have taken a back seat to the political and constitutional turmoil in the country.
The United States no longer wishes to take a back seat to those countries, nor appear to be doing so.
And any efforts for the USPTO to improve the timeliness of the patent process must take a back seat to budgetary pressures.
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Style and quality has taken a back seat to speed and utility.
But when it comes to high-end "transformer" jackets, as Mr. Jennings calls them, novelty value takes a back seat to straight-up value.
Boston University's Dr Christopher Gill says in many cases, taking the ARVs may take a back seat to more pressing daily needs.
This provision clearly tells us that Congress thinks public health and safety should take a back seat to the expansion of GE crops.
"Colin Powell takes a back seat to no one when it comes to abstinence and abstinence education, " White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said.
This may be a situation where your goal of communicating a message well has to take a back seat to saving your own job.
The Maybach 62 was parked at the show and I borrowed its back seat to use as my office for a couple of hours.
That said, quarterly results may take a back seat to guidance, with Starbucks announcing that it will introduce Verismo brewers in China next year.
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Today, the concerns over its pipeline take a back seat to an exciting development for Gilead and the stock has risen about 3% in response.
For a time, though, the central question of the island commonwealth's status took a back seat to a controversial amendment by Rep. Gerald Solomon, R-N.
Text is taking a back seat to visual content, which now makes up almost 30% of the content in the news feed, according to Zuckerberg.
The luxury marque was a finalist for the top Car award in 2008 with its CTS, but took a back seat to the Chevrolet Malibu.
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Now geopolitics has taken a back seat to the central bankers.
Accusations abound that innovation is taking a back seat to litigation.
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