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rollback

[rohl-bak] / ˈroʊlˌbæk /




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That earlier rollback cut Bears Ears National Monument by 85 percent and Grand Staircase-Escalante by 45 percent.

From Barron's Jul. 13, 2026

In California, the rollback could pave the way for more farming, mining, logging and drilling in areas that were once forbidden due to the potential for wildlife habitat destruction.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 11, 2026

Dow Agrosciences case showed the court carving a limitation in the rollback for FIFRA, the same statute at play in Monsanto.

From Slate Jun. 25, 2026

Then, in February, the administration formalized the rollback of the Mercury and Air Toxics Standards, in effect making the exemptions permanent.

From Salon May 10, 2026

The rollback is part of an effort by health insurers to counter a backlash against pre-authorizations.

From The Wall Street Journal May 5, 2026

On the earnings call, analysts pressed management on whether lower prices were already driving a lift in sales and whether some rollbacks could be locked in for 2027.

From BBC Aug. 20, 2026

The economists note that adjustments to retail fuel prices will now be more managed, given government regulation enforcing minimum amounts of rollbacks in fuel prices across all oil companies.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 8, 2026

The move has been accompanied by some rollbacks of post-coup curbs and prisoner amnesties, which analysts have likewise dismissed as lip-service measures to launder the leadership's reputation.

From Barron's Apr. 30, 2026

Trump’s speech came days after trade deals with several Latin American countries, featuring tariff rollbacks that could also relieve price pressures on everyday goods like coffee.

From MarketWatch Nov. 19, 2025

Worker advocates fear that the July 1 announcement is a precursor of more rollbacks to come.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 17, 2025




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