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West Bengal state, where the Chowdulis live, has nearly doubled its number of backward classes to 108 the past two years, largely by the inclusion of Muslim groups.
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It flew to backward point where Sammy, the first St Lucian to play for the West Indies, dived forward to try and take the catch.
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How do you maintain and increase your momentum to avoid organizational stuck spots the spots of stasis usually found between inflection points where the company stops growing and swirls around at approximately the same level of annual revenue before sliding precipitously backward?
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That's a lot more interesting than the silly games they'd be playing on the retreat--like "trust falls, " where you close your eyes and fall backward, hoping your teammates catch you.
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We can see this backward framing of the issues, for example, in the debate over sequestration, where it is claimed that because taxes cannot rise further, spending must be cut -- without any examination of what purpose that government spending serves.
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