‘The economic downturn has cast a pall over CEO compensation, but that doesn't mean that CEO pay cuts or rollbacks are in the offing.’
‘Emboldened by these developments, corporations began a rollback of worker gains.’
‘The construction unions were using their pension funds, which own 5 million shares of Kroger stock, to help fellow unionists draw a line in the sand against health-care rollbacks.’
‘These suggest that voters in core Europe may finally be willing to accept rollbacks in the cherished welfare state to get the region's stagnant economy rolling again.’
‘The economy has created a wave of wealth that, despite the recent rollbacks of big stock market gains, has spilled over into a wider demographic.’
‘Fortunately, the global public appears to be bracing itself for rollbacks.’
‘The administration is using its power and authority to accomplish the biggest rollback in employee rights in more than half a century.’
‘With the 2005 budget process about to begin, the betting is that the LDP will look for compromise on the rollback of the 1999 tax breaks.’
‘The fee rollback will lead to a $7.5 billion widening of the state deficit over the next year and a half, according to Moody's.’
‘There would be a rollback of tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans to pay for healthcare and other social programs.’
‘Even friends of labor such as the Social Democrat are backing cuts in unemployment benefits and rollbacks in worker protections.’
‘The key provisions include limits on unemployment benefits and rollbacks of some regulations that make it difficult to fire workers.’
‘We are not suggesting that the strike actions undertaken by organised labour over the past half-year implies a complete rollback of the economic liberalisation of the past twenty years.’
‘It also implies a potential rollback of many aspects of economic liberalisation.’
‘Among the conservation rollbacks is an attack on the Roadless Area Conservation Rule, issued by President Clinton shortly before he left office.’
‘The posturing calls in Congress for rollbacks in federal fuel taxes will die out, as will the ad hoc consumer protests.’
‘With this rollback of government, corporate involvement in daily life began to increase dramatically, and brands reached into the public sphere as never before.’
‘The 1990s saw a rollback in government regulation at the same time as rapid growth in information technology.’
‘They have their own de facto border controls, laws, and an 80,000-strong army, and will be loath to permit any rollback of their autonomy.’
‘This is being called a victory because there weren't rollbacks.’
2Informática The process of restoring a database or program to a previously defined state, typically to recover from an error.
‘Modeling tables inside of your object means you also have to create a decent locking mechanism, complete with commits and rollbacks - something that most programmers are equipped to do.’
‘You may be thinking this process is complicated, but using transactional rollbacks actually is rather easy.’
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[con objeto]Informática
Restore (a database) to a previously defined state.
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