Our real economy is growing again, but too slowly to undo the damage of 2008-2009.
These trends make the recent attempts to undo healthcare reform all the more baffling.
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They plan to undo the conversions for accounts that decline in value after conversion.
Obama and ABC News are not the only ones trying to undo electronic communications.
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Like every other attempt to undo the tragedy of Babel, Esperanto was ultimately a failure.
Even if the fighting stopped tomorrow, it would take years to undo the economic damage.
But the Conservative and Reform leaderships in America persuaded Mr Netanyahu to undo the deal.
Mr Brown said "this attempt to undo good that has been done is unacceptable".
It's going to take time to undo the damage of years of carve-outs and loopholes.
Congress will again feel pressure to undo the one-year requirement and let affected returns choose stepped-up basis.
He used a Phillips-head eyeglass screwdriver to undo the two screws in the back of the phone.
EU's job in such circumstances is to live with the result, not try to undo the election.
But she says her adviser warned that it would "cost a lot of money" to undo the transaction.
In other words, the OECD wants to undo taxpayer gains made in recent decades thanks to tax competition.
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Even now it is waging a rear-guard action to undo the easing that the FASB promulgated in April.
So he has a 21-month window to decide which accounts to undo, and how much tax to pay.
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There are already signs the French government may try to undo some of the capital gain tax changes.
But, once entrenched, job-preferment policies tend to benefit the better off, become meaninglessly broad and hard to undo.
Alert to such shifts, publishers are trying to undo a mess that is largely of their own making.
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And it would take years and years to undo it piece by piece.
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In 10-degree weather, I don't want to have to undo everything to pee.
Scholars have long documented that multinationals are adept at arranging their affairs to undo differences in taxation across countries.
And with that simple experience, Linden is aiming to undo a notoriously broken form of well-intentioned generosity: gift cards.
Since then, the Republican Party has tried every sort of gimmick to undo the damage but to no avail.
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But by that point, it was too late to undo the reputational damage.
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His promise partly to undo Mr Sarkozy's rise in the pension age runs against the tide of European reforms.
However, parliament will have the power to undo them by a two-thirds majority.
Not content with this piece of destructive handiwork, Berlin is ready to undo the mild structural reforms Merkel's predecessor enacted.
The priority, says George Osborne, the shadow chancellor of the exchequer, is to undo the planned increase in national-insurance contributions.
Such a change in party allegiance across a vast section of the electorate takes decades to achieve, and to undo.
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