0 a door at the back or side of a building, or at the back of a vehicle:
There's someone at the back door.
He opened the back door and gestured for her to get into the car.
HMI is to be privatised by the back door because the half of HMI who will not be employed by it will have to go and set up as private consultants.
The data collection exercise was designed to open the back door to an energy consumption tax on home owners.
Thus, the back door approach of correcting inefficiencies in the pension plan by raising wages does not work.
Quite a lot is introduced through the two-dimensional back door.
The front part would be converted into a single living space opening through the back door to the patio.
By this back door, ' women qua consumers ' would eventually gain more direct access to political power.
However, there is a way to introduce infinite sums through the back door: by using singular homology 'with cancellation'.
We should not let consciousness slip in through the back door by using loaded terms without very clear definitions.
Transgression of the self is the drinker's back door to the divine.
Otherwise, food followed paths of women's labour out of the back door of houses.