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They have also proved difficult to roll back.
This habit of mind is already pervasive in the culture and will be difficult to roll back.
When he fell and straddled the rope, it became more difficult to roll back into a sitting position.
It will be difficult to roll back what has been a gradual militarization of American foreign policy, even in an era of budget cuts for the Pentagon.
And it is a good antidote to an undue emphasis on interests, which (notwithstanding the new middle class) leads some people to predict that the state will be difficult to roll back further.
So if the exchanges fail and the Medicaid expansion takes effect (and, inevitably, becomes difficult to roll back), we'll be left with an individual market that's completely dysfunctional and a more socialized system over all.
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Almost a year into his tenure, it's proven difficult for Trump to roll back many of Obama's accomplishments, including Obamacare, and the Iran deal would likely pose a similar obstacle.
"This is an advance, a precedent that could be difficult for hard-liners to roll back," Worden said of Thursday's announcement.
Now consider these ways in which our current "national-security complex" is more dangerous to democratic survival, and more difficult for President Obama to roll back, than in times past: 1.
While it's difficult and time-consuming to roll back rules that have been finalized, it's certainly possible, and, in any event, these rules are now being held up by litigation.
LONDON -- When interest rates soared last week on Irish government bonds, it served as a grim warning to other indebted nations of how difficult and even politically ruinous it could be to roll back decades of public sector largess.
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