For determining the swing trade profit potential, I roll back to a weekly chart to take my read.
At the beginning of a new volume, the issue number of a comic book may or may not roll back to No. 1.
Downgrade rights are common in Microsoft licensing terms and conditions and customers who buy large volumes of Windows operating systems have always been able to roll back to previous versions.
"The effect of today's ruling is to roll back eligibility to the date originally proposed by the Parliamentary Ombudsman, " he said.
Mr Schwarzenegger is hoping merely to roll back public pensions to the formulas in use before 1999.
"The real question is whether the next administration is going to continue to roll back Internet availability to foreign firms, " Mr. Rein said.
The spread of the disease is doubling every nine years and we have to find some way to roll it back, to put a break on this catastrophic disease.
In trying to help Barber, Roll exposes his back to the gunman and is shot.
The NFL, in its quest to roll back the 2006 agreement, wants to cut the percentage allocated to the players somewhere between 9 percent to 18 percent, according to various reports.
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Thus, it makes sense at this point to roll back the subsidies gradually while taking care to not impact smartphone demand too much.
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We do not believe that there is a broad consensus among the American public that we need to roll back Wall Street reforms and we need to adopt the kind of economic policies that led to the worst recession since the Great Depression.
In all three cases the leagues were able to roll back the players' share of overall revenue to a roughly even split.
In 1978 he spearheaded the Proposition 13 campaign in California to roll back property taxes and make it exceedingly hard to raise them again.
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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.
They want to roll back Wall Street reforms that we put in place to make sure we don't have taxpayer-funded bailouts.
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The entire political establishment in Massachusetts was united in its opposition to an initiative to to roll back the sales tax from 6.25 percent to 3 percent, and they were sucessful.
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To roll back the frontier of the state, Margaret Thatcher had to take more POWER and in doing so she sort of accidentally rolled it forward.
Now, as its implementation begins, those critics have the choice of working with regulators to make the system safer, or simply to roll back sensible reforms, such as the creation of an agency to protect consumers from the kind of abusive practices that spawned this crisis in the first place.
That 4-0 roll included back-to-back extra-inning victories over Clemson in 14 innings and N.
As we roll and lurch back to shore, most people on board, including this reporter, felt more subdued than at the start of the journey, and more admiring of the teams determined not just to endure Orkney's wild seas but to harness them.
It would also slash regulatory costs and barriers, including repeal of Dodd-Frank, Sarbanes-Oxley, and Obamacare, replacing the EPA, and modernizing the FDA. It would especially roll back regulatory barriers to energy production, unleashing the private sector to maximize all forms of American energy production.
Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, Saxby Chambliss of Georgia and Bob Corker of Tennessee will introduce an amendment to roll back and eliminate a part of proposed derivatives regulation that would force banks to sever their swaps business.
In fact the final '92 poll wouldn't look all that disorienting today, unless Rip rooted for Syracuse (No. 6), Colorado (13), Ole Miss (16) or Kansas (22), in which case he probably wants to roll right over and go back to sleep.
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That's what we have to roll up our sleeves and get back to doing, is creating an America where everybody is doing their fair share, everybody gets a fair shot, everybody is engaging in fair play.
Hence, the government's attempt to roll back the law reopened old fault-lines in Kuwaiti politics.
With this being the case, Romney should be set to roll back the state.
Hyundai insists, though, that it is not trying to roll back the clock and reassemble the chaebol.
Short of higher demand--or lower supply--is there anything that would enable carmakers to roll back their profit-sapping incentives?
Other sovereign nations are also struggling to roll back the influence of Shariah Law in their court systems.
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