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rollback
noun
A return to a prior state.
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The word "rollback" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a verb used to describe the act of reversing or undoing changes or other processes. For example, you could use it in a sentence like: "The government decided to rollback the new taxes due to public outcry."
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The Senate majority leader agreed on Tuesday to hold a vote that could deliver the first rollback of US government surveillance on its own citizens in at least a generation, avoiding what appeared to be a looming war in the conservative congressional leadership over landmark – if still limited – reform as a result of the Edward Snowden disclosures.
This is the first rollback of NSA surveillance by Congress since 1978 and represents the only legislative reform so far resulting from Edward Snowden's revelations to the Guardian in 2013.
The USA Freedom Act, once passed, will be the first rollback of NSA surveillance since the seminal 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
On Friday the Coalition announced it would follow through on an election commitment to request a rollback of last year's 170,000 hectare extension of world heritage listed forest.
And yet another is creating a full-time advocate for regulatory rollback: one state, Kansas, has created an "Office of the Repealer", which aggregates complaints and suggests repeals to the governor and legislature.
Ron Asmus, a former American diplomat now at the German Marshall Fund, a think-tank, frets publicly about a "rollback" of the West's influence in eastern Europe.
The rollback is hiding information about the car.
She recently published a book of memoirs, "A Fighting Chance", linking her upbringing by struggling middle-class parents with her political views (eg, tougher policing of Wall Street, a higher minimum wage, expanded Social Security benefits, cheaper loans for college students, a rollback of Republican curbs on union organising and collective bargaining).
The various Pirate Party platforms (Sweden, Germany, America), demanding a combination of safeguards for personal privacy, rollback of intellectual property law, and government and corporate transparency, will be the populist vanguard in the battle over society's most valuable resource: social information.Cool!
We are not yet witnessing that sort of rollback, and opinion surveys show that democracy as a value retains strong popular appeal worldwide.
Mario Monti, a former single-market commissioner who is now Italy's prime minister, said this week that the single market was at risk of "rollback and even disintegration".
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