The solution taken to fix the issue of lost or stolen items of compromised accounts has been a simple character roll-back.
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As India dug its heels in, American officials dropped talk of freeze and roll-back, and most of the post-test sanctions have gone too.
Judge Clark was responsible for supervising the creation and implementation of the key National Security Decision Directives that achieved the roll-back and ultimately the unraveling of the Soviet Empire.
Judge Clark was responsible for coordinating the creation and implementation of the key National Security Decision Directives that achieved the roll-back and ultimately the unraveling of the the Evil Empire.
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With luck, they will do so, starting with large public demonstrations this week that could make possible a systematic roll-back of the Islamists and their efforts to dictate Egypt's future.
It's a finale that has been compared to "Apple dissolving Microsoft", and led to some players calling for the game's developer, CCP, to "roll-back" the game to the previous day and cancel the change.
He has tried to soften his tone, but he has not been helped by the Republican nominee for lieutenant-governor, Jay Katzen, who wants a straight ban on abortions, a prohibition of same-sex marriage and a roll-back of Virginia's restrictions on hand-gun purchases (which Mr Earley supported).
This would entail a strategy not of containment, but of "roll-back, " aimed at denying the odious regime in Beijing the political legitimacy, the financial underwriting, and the military advantages of "partnership" with the United States and thus increasing the costs of PRC-repression tactics at home and adventurism abroad.
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That 4-0 roll included back-to-back extra-inning victories over Clemson in 14 innings and N.
Short of higher demand--or lower supply--is there anything that would enable carmakers to roll back their profit-sapping incentives?
An act of a government determined to reconnect politics and people - to roll back the cynicism that all too often corrodes the political process.
Exhibit A is Tung's quick support for an unpopular proposal to roll back some civil-liberties laws passed under British rule in recent years.
"Allowing two women to compete in the London Games is an important precedent that will be hard for Saudi hard-liners to roll back, " Minky Worden wrote in an email.
India's ruling Congress party said it won't reverse a decision to let foreign supermarkets invest in the country, but it might be willing to partially roll back recent fuel-price increases.
Sponsored by Representatives Tom Campbell (R-Calif.), Bob Barr (R-Ga.), David Bonior (D-Mich.) and others, the act would roll back provisions of 1996's Anti-Terrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act that allow the Immigration and Naturalization Service to arrest, detain and deport noncitizens on the basis of evidence that is not revealed to the suspects or their lawyers.
Russian IT security company Kaspersky Labs told users to disable its anti-virus software or roll back the update.
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But he refused to say whether he wants to roll back any tax cuts -- something Bush opposes.
Lasso, meanwhile, promised to be friendlier to foreign investment, lower taxes on job-creating companies and roll back elements of what Correa calls his "21st century socialism, " such as a 5 percent tax on capital removed from Ecuador.
Striking the same theme, the Republican-controlled House of Representatives on Friday passed a bill dubbed the Stop the War on Coal Act to roll back environmental laws that affect the fossil-fuel industry, although the Senate will almost certainly block it.
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The big breakthrough was when Citigroup signed up I-flex to centralize its back-office processing in Europe and subsequently to roll out Flexcube in 97 countries.
The United States, he concludes, should not try to roll back India's atomic-weapons capacity, but encourage a nuclear doctrine that reduces risk.
He fears that the Spanish government is trying to roll back some of the hard-won powers of regions such as Catalonia and the Basque country.
It would be folly to try to roll back energy prics or raw-material prices by contriving recession or encouraging a maintained level of unemployment above 5.5 per cent.
Hence, the government's attempt to roll back the law reopened old fault-lines in Kuwaiti politics.
Sexton added to his successful conversion with a penalty soon after when full-back Daniel Evans failed to roll away.
Morales vows to roll back eradication efforts in Bolivia and de-criminalize the coca leaf, though he's backing a zero cocaine policy.
The big companies in back-office work are looking to roll up the smaller players.
Their research won support from, and gave support to, conservative politicians keen to roll back the costly welfare policies of the post-1945 years.
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