
1) Legal terminology 2) Offence 3) Offense 4) Offensive 5) Price reduction 6) Push back 7) Reduce prices 8) Rescindment 9) Tor Books book
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- the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
- reducing prices back to some earlier level
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In political science, rollback is the strategy of forcing change in the major policies of a state, usually by replacing its ruling regime. It contrasts with containment, which means preventing the expansion of that state; and with détente, which means a working relationship with that state. Most of the discussions of rollback in the scholarly lit...
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[data management] In database technologies, a rollback is an operation which returns the database to some previous state. Rollbacks are important for database integrity, because they mean that the database can be restored to a clean copy even after erroneous operations are performed. They are crucial for recovering from database server cras...
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[legislation] For related uses, see Rollback (disambiguation) In government and economic contexts, Rollback metaphorically denotes action to repeal, dismantle or otherwise diminish the effect of a law or regulation. ==Trade legislation== The term was utilised by the MAI Negotiating Group in the 1990s in the context of seeking to enforce leg...
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[roller coaster] A rollback occurs on a launched roller coaster when the train is not launched fast enough to reach the top of the tower. It will roll backwards down the tower, and will be stopped by brakes on the launch track. Any roller coaster on which it is possible for a rollback to occur will have these brakes. Intamin, a manufacturer...
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1. The phasing out of measures that are not consistent with an agreement. 2. In the Uruguay Round, the agreement to remove all GATT-inconsistent trade-restricting and trade-distorting measures by the time negotiations were completed. See standstill.
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Is a limitation on the annual assessed value increases or a reduction in the amount of property tax paid.
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n] - the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw 2. [n] - reducing prices back to some earlier level
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A coat of normal fur that rolls back into place when stroked from the hindquarters to the shoulders (note: the fur returns slower on rollback coats than on flyback coats)
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push back noun the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
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