But the rules-making body has done considerable research on the implications of a rollback.
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The owners are seeking a 18 percent rollback on the percentage of revenues the players get.
But to get dynamic job growth going again, we need a permanent rollback of the regulatory state.
But there was no reform or even larger wisdom that came out of the Reagan-Volcker rollback of inflation.
Another Trinamul leader, Sudeep Bandopadhyay, said the party had asked Mr Trivedi to announce a rollback in fares.
Multinationals in this group have been very vocal in their opposition to a rollback of deferral tax breaks.
Instead, this column is about whether such a rollback is technologically practical, and what a reduced-distance ball would play like.
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They are also up against a detective who supports the pension rollback and is running for another city council seat.
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But a rollback as massive as the league is proposing is probably enough to qualify as a true lightning rod issue.
In anticipation of a possible rollback, all the companies have been pushing back-burner research for years to tie up reduced-distance patents.
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If South Sudan becomes an independent nation, it will be the first case of rollback of Arab imperialism since World War I.
That such a rollback of the system is being discussed is dangerous.
Last year, Mr Sinha was forced to withdraw so many budget proposals in response to coalition pressures that he was nicknamed Rollback Sinha.
Not just the rollback in institutional support for credit counseling, the fact that there are tangibly fewer consumers actually seeking help is likewise inexplicable.
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Future ramifications, should Corbett and the state of Pennsylvania prevail, could be a rollback of NCAA power, at least in the broad, sweeping sense.
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But marching and demanding a rollback of student tuition is just one front of the battle that students in college and high school should be waging.
But that stance prompted producers to suggest a rollback in the long-standing residuals system whereby writers get paid for repeat airings of their work, angering writers.
The NFL will present a proposal including the 18-game season and a more modest rollback of the percentage share allocated to players from the previous collective bargaining agreement.
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Their moves were matched with a similar hike by low-cost carriers like Southwest Airlines and JetBlue Airways, eliminating the possibilities for any competitive rollback of fares.
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The USGA appears nowhere near proposing a ball rollback, especially after the unexpectedly fierce opposition it encountered to its proposed ban on anchored putting, which has yet to be decided.
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In a negotiation where the NFLPA is facing a rollback of revenue, their goal is to reduce the physical and mental risk associated with the game in return for concessions elsewhere.
The commission recommends a rollback of convenience gambling operations.
At the same time, computer makers such as Dell and HP have been exploiting clauses in the licensing terms that let them rollback machines with Vista pre-installed to the older operating system.
Mary Vanek, executive director of the Public Employees Retirement Association in Minnesota, which reduced the cost of living adjustment from 2.5% to 1%, said potential lawsuits were a concern considered amid the rollback.
This in turn led, directly and inexorably, to the rollback of the Soviet expansion in the southern latitudes, to the liberation of the captive nations in its hegemony euphemistically called satellites, and, finally, to the dissolution of the USSR itself.
Citing a recent New York Times article that reports Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein is making progress attaining new weapons of mass destruction, McCain outlined "rogue state rollback, " a plan that borrows many of the Reagan administration policies used in the Cold War.
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"Rogue states are the main threat to peace and freedom, and they require a strong, comprehensive policy response -- a policy that I call 'rogue state rollback, ' in which our goal is not simply to contain rogue regimes, but to drive them from power, " McCain said.
But putting aside that specific one, my point is not that there might not be benefits to some streamlining or even elimination of some overly burdensome regulations -- the President has made that clear with his rollback -- but that there is no -- that is not a jobs plan.
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