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" ... Depending on their spectrum holdings and market strategies, operators have taken different approaches to network deployment. AT&T’s early push to brand its Gigabit 4G LTE as 5GE introduced lots of confusion for consumers. In its defense, AT&T says LTE network densification is paving the way for its 5G deployment. T-Mobile, meanwhile, focuses on universal coverage, heralding "5G For All" in its marketing campaigns. Verizon focuses on speed with its recent Ultra-Wideband push (though competitors have challenged its 5G claims as misleading). The 5G marketing wars are so aggressive that all three major carriers have had to backpedal on some of their more grandiose 5G claims. ... "
" ... In negotiation workshops, I’ve often encouraged participants to identify their own unfair advantages as part of the evidence they prepare for making an ask. I’ve received pushback from women, in particular, who have said, “If it’s unfair, why would I use it?” So I would backpedal, clarify and explain using different words. ... "
" ... In off, Newsome does a superb job of staying low in his backpedal and smoothly transitioning out of it to break on the ball quickly. He uses his eyes extremely well, with his awareness helping him become a significant asset in zone. ... "
" ... The move is part of FIFA’s attempts to increase the amount and size of its tournaments, giving it a larger slice of the global soccer pie. It comes just a week after Infantino was forced to backpedal on his plans for an enlarged Club World Cup and Global Nations league after pressure from UEFA and European clubs. ... "
" ... You will pick up tidbits to share with your friends. Mtinga explained the tricks to escaping the Big Five: with lions, you look them in the eyes to stymie them, backpedal a good distance, turn and then run like hell as far as you can because lions are built for ambushing rather than long-distance sprints; rhinos have very good eye sight and a keen sense of smell, so you’re only chance to evade them is to climb a tree (unfortunately, rhinos have incredible patience and may look for you for as many as 10 hours); with leopards, ignore them, act uninterested and cross your fingers; buffalos try to gore opponents, so you must find a ditch; elephants are known for their big brains and great sense of smell, so you must throw your clothes behind you and run naked down wind. ... "