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Definition of back room in English: back roomnoun A place where secret, administrative, or supporting work is done. this would lead to weak government, and deals in back rooms as modifier the back-room staff Example sentencesExamples - The back-room deals keep getting made, and the protesters are ignored.
- The office provides back-room support for homebuyers across Britain.
- I think something that is so sensitive as migration policy and so complicated, we really don't want to be negotiated in back-room deals by trade officials.
- An overhaul was badly needed for the home side, and their back-room team took advantage of the changeover to ring the changes.
- We went around the country to report on how closed-door, back-room deals in Washington were costing ordinary workers and taxpayers their livelihood and security.
- And I think that you've got to have the kind of leadership on the ground that can do the back-room negotiations to produce a consensus to move toward that.
- At first we're suspicious - it smacks of mass-market, assembly-line ice-cream capitalism, rather than the back-room artisan vibe we've come to prefer - but their stuff is superb.
- New York remains the home of the back-room deal.
- He is currently assistant-boss and Academy head coach at the Super League giants and will continue to be on the back-room staff at Headingley next year, but he emphasised his focus after this season will be as Knights boss.
- From the chairman, down to the players and the back-room staff, everyone works exceptionally hard.
- His ambition to succeed, however, occasionally caused discontent with his back-room staff.
- When he coached Gloucester, with a big budget, there seemed to be an incoherence, odd selections, and a Gallic clannishness among hordes of Frenchmen he brought in as his back-room staff.
- In effect, Canada's top judges have become the supreme rulers of the land, and that has turned the [Supreme Court justice] selection process into a back-room brawl between competing interests.
- ‘You could argue that by legalising such altruistic transplants you take the pressure off the back-room use of money for securing organ transplants,’ he said.
- But other observers wonder if a back-room deal was struck by the two men and, if so, what it means for them.
- For those interested in their family history, the volume could be even more fascinating, for its hand-written captions give many full names, identifying the back-room heroes of the war effort.
- There has been a back-room deal cut where everyone agrees to cut education and not talk much about it.
- So too are the back-room people, who must take a share of the credit for the victory.
- It will also give you the ability to clear your back-room inventory shelves of much of what's capturing your working capitol.
- We should not do a back-room deal after all the select committee's deliberations and considerations said no to interactive gambling.
Definition of back room in US English: back roomnounˈˌbæk ˈrum A place where secret, administrative, or supporting work is done. this would lead to weak government, and deals in back rooms as modifier back-room strategists Example sentencesExamples - We should not do a back-room deal after all the select committee's deliberations and considerations said no to interactive gambling.
- But other observers wonder if a back-room deal was struck by the two men and, if so, what it means for them.
- And I think that you've got to have the kind of leadership on the ground that can do the back-room negotiations to produce a consensus to move toward that.
- I think something that is so sensitive as migration policy and so complicated, we really don't want to be negotiated in back-room deals by trade officials.
- ‘You could argue that by legalising such altruistic transplants you take the pressure off the back-room use of money for securing organ transplants,’ he said.
- From the chairman, down to the players and the back-room staff, everyone works exceptionally hard.
- In effect, Canada's top judges have become the supreme rulers of the land, and that has turned the [Supreme Court justice] selection process into a back-room brawl between competing interests.
- The back-room deals keep getting made, and the protesters are ignored.
- For those interested in their family history, the volume could be even more fascinating, for its hand-written captions give many full names, identifying the back-room heroes of the war effort.
- An overhaul was badly needed for the home side, and their back-room team took advantage of the changeover to ring the changes.
- We went around the country to report on how closed-door, back-room deals in Washington were costing ordinary workers and taxpayers their livelihood and security.
- So too are the back-room people, who must take a share of the credit for the victory.
- There has been a back-room deal cut where everyone agrees to cut education and not talk much about it.
- His ambition to succeed, however, occasionally caused discontent with his back-room staff.
- The office provides back-room support for homebuyers across Britain.
- New York remains the home of the back-room deal.
- When he coached Gloucester, with a big budget, there seemed to be an incoherence, odd selections, and a Gallic clannishness among hordes of Frenchmen he brought in as his back-room staff.
- At first we're suspicious - it smacks of mass-market, assembly-line ice-cream capitalism, rather than the back-room artisan vibe we've come to prefer - but their stuff is superb.
- It will also give you the ability to clear your back-room inventory shelves of much of what's capturing your working capitol.
- He is currently assistant-boss and Academy head coach at the Super League giants and will continue to be on the back-room staff at Headingley next year, but he emphasised his focus after this season will be as Knights boss.
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