Against this backdrop, the chances of a policy mistake have grown substantially.
From the businessweek.com
It is against this backdrop that we present the World's 100 Most Powerful Women.
From the forbes.com
Ryanair also expects to raise fares despite worries about the economic backdrop.
From the independent.co.uk
London's O2 provides the backdrop for this volunteer-run event on Friday 3 June.
From the guardian.co.uk
So she buys large pieces of furniture in neutral tones to serve as the backdrop.
From the democratandchronicle.com
A backdrop fell, striking her on the head and neck and knocking her unconscious.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Given that backdrop, it was inevitable there would be skepticism of Mr. Nickles.
From the washingtonpost.com
For a taller backdrop, try thread-branch false cypress, Golden Mops or Sun Gold.
From the thenewstribune.com
As with the witch hazel, it looks good placed in front of an evergreen backdrop.
From the dispatch.com
More examples
Scenery hung at back of stage
A decorated cloth hung at the back of a stage; The setting or background of a historical event
(Backdrops) are items introduced in Generation IV. They are stored in the Fashion Case, along with Accessories.
Whatever the model stands in front of during a photo shoot. In a studio, this is usually seamless paper or a faux location scene.
Where underground drain runs have to change level to go lower, it is not possible to increase the slope downwards beyond certain limits as anything other than clear liquid would be left behind. ...
An optional element that lies behind everything drawn in a scene.
The one application that cannot be closed. The Notepad is the default backdrop on Newton MessagePad device and Newton Works is the default on the eMate, but a user can use the Extras Drawer to make a different application the backdrop. Source: NUIG
Trick where a prop is held over a shoulder & dropped behind the back. Not to be confused with a Dropback.
A vertical surface with painted designs which is used to form the background for a theatrical setting, usually made of heavy cloth, sometimes drawn tight to achieve a smooth, flat surface, sometimes textured. It may also be used as a cyclorama.