Blizzard compensated by crediting back for the days they were down and rolled back.
His successor Barack Obama rolled back on the plans, announcing a much smaller deployment.
His shot came out too soft and rolled back off the green, leading to bogey.
It may well be that those programs have gotten too expansive and need to be rolled back.
Evans, a 1996 decision that killed an amendment to Colorado's constitution that rolled back gay rights ordinances.
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Michigan, which is in deep financial distress, recently rolled back some generous tax exemptions for pension income.
Apple has at least rolled back some of what appeared to be hubris.
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After two national addresses, a brow-beaten President Goodluck Jonathan rolled back fuel prices and reinstated some fuel subsidy.
Plus, sales are currently strong in Tucson and prices have rolled back to what they were about a decade ago.
He could get his big free trade deal only if he rolled back free trade on one industry, the sock industry.
His rate was rolled back to E-3 and he was a seaman again, which meant that he automatically lost his boilerman rating.
His first chip didn't quite make it onto the putting surface and rolled back to his feet, leading to a double bogey.
Over the past year the Danish, French and Italian governments have rolled back the Schengen passport-free zone and reintroduced limited border controls.
Walmart too, has rolled back prices on items dubbed Last Minute Gifts.
Haas, a former world number two, has been hampered by injuries in recent seasons, but rolled back the years with a superb display.
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It also would have rolled back a recently passed 8 percent spending boost in the budget for the remainder of the current fiscal year.
"She rolled back to Anton and started kissing him again, then she rolled back again and then started kissing me again, " Mr Barker said.
In fact, according to the Feds, some of the vehicles that he sold had odometers that were rolled back as much as 147, 000 miles.
On one occasion we went up to her sitting room and rolled back the carpet, pulled up the floorboards and actually looked for devices.
On the most expensive suits the cuff buttons, which mirror the pips of military rank, can be undone, allowing the sleeve to be rolled back.
Specifically, Mulally insisted that the U.S. tariffs be rolled back over time, rather than immediately, to make sure Korea held up its end of the bargain.
She said that "the responsibilities of the state are being rolled back and the burdens are being placed on charities" who were not able to cope.
On the regulation front, rules meant to block the natural evolution of commerce began to be rolled back during the Carter years, and continued under Reagan.
He hasn't rolled back economic reforms of the Fidel Ramos administration that preceded him, such as deregulation and liberalization of the banking, shipping, telecommunications and power sectors.
In July, according a report in The Energy Daily, hackers broke into the system monitoring smart meters at a Puerto Rico utility and rolled back consumption readings.
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The mist has rolled back and there is golden light on the crags and views in every direction: the Pennines, the Lakeland Fells, the Cheviots to the north.
On Jan. 5, the IRS released a statement through a spokesman citing the law, which prohibits required payouts from being rolled back into an IRA for any reason.
Maybe this unwanted toy ban event will be rolled back.
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More often, with Ms Merkel's help, it rolled back reform.
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As Arnold Kling has written, the primacy of power is assumed while the idea that power should be decentralized and rolled back is perceived as the truly fringe-y idea.
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