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Filter by Meaning The new manager wanted to avoid taking a backseat in implementing the changes.
The team's poor performance pushed the coach to take a backseat and let the players take charge.
After the promotion, she preferred to take a backseat in decision-making.
The injured player had to sit in the backseat during the team's victory parade.
The teacher asked the backseat students to move to the front row for better engagement.
The company's marketing campaign takes a backseat during the pandemic.
The professor took a backseat in the discussion and let his students debate.
The former CEO now takes a backseat and lets the new management run the company.
I was tired of being in the backseat during group projects.
After the election, the defeated candidate took a backseat and retired from politics.
She felt like she was taking a backseat in her relationship with her busy partner.
I'm tired of always taking a backseat to my coworkers' ideas.
The CEO's absence left the company in a backseat position in the market.
He didn't enjoy the backseat role in his relationship and wanted to end it.
The parent had to take a backseat in their child's education due to a lack of resources.
The coach decided to put the inexperienced player in the backseat for the crucial game.
After his injury, he had to take a backseat in the basketball team.
The senior member's resignation put the junior members in the backseat.
The CEO had to backseat his plans for expansion due to the pandemic.
My husband is a better cook than me, so I'll backseat and let him make dinner tonight.
The professor encouraged the students to backseat their biases while conducting research.
I'll backseat this project and let you take the lead.
She decided to backseat her dream of becoming a musician and pursue a career in law instead.
John likes to backseat in group discussions and let others do the talking.
The political leader had to backseat his plans for reform due to opposition from other parties.
I don't know much about football, so I'll just backseat and watch the game.
The coach asked the star player to backseat and let the newer players have a chance to play.
After many years of being the boss, he decided to backseat and let his employees take charge.
She's too controlling, so I prefer to backseat and let her plan our vacations.
The organization decided to backseat their plans for a fundraiser and focus on providing relief to the victims of a natural disaster.
I want my son to learn how to drive, but I'll backseat and let the instructor teach him.
My friend is an expert in coding, so I'll just backseat and let him handle the programming.
I'm not very good at debating, so I'll backseat and just listen to the discussion.
The teacher asked the students to sit in the backseat of the classroom so that they could concentrate better.
The backseat was occupied by the independent members who did not align with any political party.
The backseat of the courtroom was filled with reporters eager to cover the high-profile case.
The backseat of the car was littered with empty soda cans and candy wrappers.
The backseat of the bus was the most comfortable place to take a nap during the long journey.
The young journalist was allowed to sit in the backseat of the press gallery during the budget speech.
The backseat of the chamber was less spacious than the front seats.
The opposition party members in the backseat of the legislative chamber were protesting against the proposed law.
The new member of the parliament was assigned a backseat in the legislative chamber.
The backseat of the legislative chamber was where the opposition party plotted their strategy against the ruling party.
The backseat of the concert hall was the only place where tickets were still available.
The members occupying the backseat had a clear view of the entire assembly.
The backseat of the theater was perfect for couples who wanted some privacy.
As a junior member of the committee, she was assigned a backseat in the chamber.
The company executives sat in the front row while the backseat was reserved for junior staff.
The backseat of the legislative chamber was filled with new representatives who were sworn in that morning.
The backseat is usually reserved for members who do not hold any position of power in the assembly.
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