Submitted by passinghere t3_zt6ud5 in news
WoodSheepClayWheat t1_j1ciw9p wrote
Is that a natural use of "move back"? To me, further in the future is always forward.
passinghere OP t1_j1cjdwx wrote
It feels correct to me in this case as they have moved back / delayed the date of implementing this (by 36 fucking years), if they had moved it forwards then it would be done sooner.
_163 t1_j1cndxq wrote
A deadline gets set back / moved back yeah which is later in time
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