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backdoor

[bak-dawr] / ˈbækˈdɔr /






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The new laws were passed by the ruling Labor Party after weeks of tense backdoor negotiations with the Greens, who said they had secured "significant wins to protect forests".

From Barron's

But it was Wales who reacted best, Rogers scooping up a Dan Edwards pass out of the backdoor to cross for a five pointer the outside-half also converted.

From Barron's

In other words, it would provide a backdoor for privatizing Social Security.

From Los Angeles Times

He did, after all, warn in “The Heartaches Have Just Started” that “when you see the backdoor swinging, you’ll know I’ve run out of hope.”

From Los Angeles Times

“In a way, it is a backdoor for privatizing Social Security,” he said.

From Salon