What he intended as a learned argument
for rolling back «big government» ends up sounding like just another Tea Party diatribe.
But what is clear and should neither be forgotten or normalized, is the phenomenon that underpins these relentless calls
for rolling back policies to regulate greenhouse gas emissions while promoting further and sustained use of coal, oil, and gas.
Pruitt's come under fire
for rolling back Obama - era global warming regulations and regulations on the coal industry.
There's no justification
for rolling back the rules that apply to manufactured housing,» he added.
Certainly Petrilli may mean well when he argues
for rolling back federal accountability.
The groups lauded reforms to standards, assessments, funding equity and access to science, technology, engineering and mathematics courses, but lashed into the Harkin - Enzi draft
for rolling back the federal government's role in policing states» education goals:
Finance: Seizing on the state's healthy budget surplus, the Republican governor called
for rolling back car and inheritance taxes, but unveiled no new school initiatives.
The task force he appointed could have called
for rolling back contract - negotiating rules that stack the deck against taxpayers.
They carried signs blasting the Trump administration
for rolling back environmental regulations.
On security, Nigerians must be grateful to our gallant Armed Forces
for rolling back the frontiers of Boko Haram's terrorism, defeating them and reducing them to cowardly attacks on soft and vulnerable targets.
And provide lots of kicking play and play with toys placed to each side while baby lays on his back to help him prepare
for rolling back to belly.
Juliana F.W. Cohen, ScD, ScM, the study's lead author, concludes: «Our findings suggest that concerns about school revenues or participation in meals programs are not strong arguments
for rolling back USDA's healthier meal and snack standards.»
This characterization, if true, would provide the food - industry - backed SNA with a strong justification
for rolling back several key nutritional standards in Congress in the coming year.
Senator Mike Crapo of Idaho, the panel's chairman, is in talks with moderate Democrats including Jon Tester of Montana, Heidi Heitkamp of North Dakota and Joe Donnelly of Indiana on a plan
for rolling back parts of the Dodd - Frank Act.
And the conditionalities, the so - called reforms, are an Orwellian term for anti-reform, for cutting back pensions,
for rolling back the progress that the labor movement has made in the last half century.
Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai — a former Verizon lawyer appointed by Trump as the nation's top telecommunications regulator in January — is expected to unveil his approach
for rolling back the 2015 net neutrality rules during a speech on Wednesday.
When SNA lobbies
for a roll back of nutrition standards including the provision that mandates that children must be served fruits / vegetables (which I call basic common sense), I don't find that flexible.
Not exact matches
So the delta wing at the
back, which also includes a split flap
for pitch and
roll control allows us to control the pitch angle despite having a wide range of payloads in the nose and a wide range of atmospheric densities.
The U.S. president is moving to
roll back climate - change related regulations, but clean tech is an international growth area
for ambitious Canadian firms
CNBC's Kayla Tausche speaks with White House Director of Legislative Affairs Marc Short about the White House calling on Congress
for spending rescissions legislation and
rolling back Dodd - Frank.
«I'd love to be proven wrong here, but
for the moment, let's assume... every Friday is a tale of woe and every Monday
rolls back some of those losses as the market breathes a sigh of relief if nothing catastrophic occurs,» the «Mad Money» host concluded.
From the disappointing years of the Gamecube console to the unabashed phenomenon that was the Wii and right
back down to the currently underperforming Wii U, it's been a veritable
roller coaster ride
for the new - ish general manager of Nintendo Canada.
The DMV's decision to
roll back requirements
for companies to test the cars is thus a major win
for automakers and tech companies.
Woodman said no, thanks, strapped his GoPro wrist cam to the car's
roll bar, and had his eureka moment: The company would make mounts
for its cameras so people could point them
back at themselves.
«If you went
back 25 years and explained the idea
for adding an artistic flair to a bunch of street performers, if you took that to Dragon's Den, you'd get a lot of eye
rolls and people saying «no way,»» says Matt Thompson, «And look what they've done with it.
A vote on the measure was delayed
for hours after Democrats revolted against provisions to
roll back part of the Dodd - Frank financial reform law and allow more big money political donations, while conservative Republicans objected because the measure did not block funds
for Obama's immigration order.
Right about now, you start to get a little niggling feeling starting to grow in the
back of your mind suggesting that you might have made a really big mistake - but you aren't going to stop now because you've got too much to prove to yourself and to everyone else, so you
roll up your sleeves and go
for it.
Kimmel has since actively railed against Obamacare repeal efforts, arguing that various proposals being debated by the law's opponents would gut protections
for people like Billy born with pre-existing conditions, either by
rolling back Obamacare's mandated insurance benefits
for certain health conditions or allowing states to set up rules that would let insurers charge sick people more
for their coverage.
The EPA's recent move to
roll back automobile fuel efficiency standards benefits almost no one except auto manufacturers, who save on R&D costs, and oil companies,
for whom greater fuel consumption translates into more revenues.
She passed on this sense of thrift to me — and, sure, a friend still makes fun of me
for refusing to spend $ 15 on a
roller coaster ride
back in 2001, but that helped me save up $ 70,000 by age 28 to start my business.»
In April, the New York Times reported that the Trump administration planned to
roll back certain protections
for detained immigrants as part of its effort to combat unauthorized immigration.
The Military Times over the weekend quoted the Center
for Military Readiness President Elaine Donnelly, who runs a military advocacy group, as endorsing the «
rolling back» of some of President Barack Obama's military personnel reforms.
For example,
rolling back the cuts made under the Conservative government would bring the rate
back up to 22 per cent.
The CHOICE Act would also
roll back SIFI criteria
for what are termed «living wills» — essentially these are liquidation resolution plans under bankruptcy laws to be implemented if things go to heck in a hand basket.
Failure to pass the legislation using budget reconciliation would complicate prospects
for the GOP to
roll back the ACA, the landmark healthcare law known as Obamacare.
Both companies have since
rolled back their price increases, and experts say that while drug prices will continue to rise the practice of hiking prices purely
for profit may be on the wane.
But she also cautioned that
rolling back FSMA could have dangerous consequences
for the general public.
Researchers such as Nancy Rothbard at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School say that in tough times, it's easier
for an employer to
roll back a perk than cut pay.
When the Congressional Budget Office reported that the AHCA stood to strip 24 million people of their health insurance, Congressional Republicans divided into two camps — those who disliked the bill
for fear that it would harm their constituents (not to mention their own electoral prospects) and those who did not feel that the bill went far enough in
rolling back the «socialism» of the Affordable Care Act (ACA).
But the key factor
for von Holzhausen is that as Tesla
rolls out its Model 3 sedan, attacking the mass market, he's witnessing the return on his risky decision to join CEO Elon Musk
back when Tesla was selling only one car, the original Roadster.
In January, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said he expected Uber to
roll out an autonomous ride - hailing service by mid-2019, but that timeline may be pushed
back, as the company will have to provide reassurance that an autonomous ride - hailing service will be safer
for passengers and pedestrians than one operated by human drivers.
I felt like Sisyphus, the sinner condemned to
roll a boulder uphill, only to watch it
roll back down, again and again,
for eternity.
Additionally, the
roll back of Dodd - Frank should be a boost
for the financial industry, as evidenced by the fact the sector is among the best performing in the stock market since the election.
«If you have to
roll back a flexible schedule that employees think is set, retention can take a real hit,» says the Society
for Human Resource Management's Lisa Horn.
It's not easy
for a president to simply
roll back a regulation once it's made its way through a public «notice and comment» period and onto the Federal Register.
President Donald Trump made a splash on Monday with an executive order requiring that
for every new regulation in the Federal Register, two get
rolled back.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on FCC unveiling plans to
roll back net neutrality and what it could mean
for the internet and telecom sectors.
In January 2017 the EPA published a midterm evaluation of the standards, concluding that they were readily achievable
for automakers, would achieve huge benefits
for the public and save consumers money at the pump and should not be
rolled back.
For its «Japan is Back» campaign, the government is rolling out plans for a 20 billion yen ($ 200 million USD) fund to support female entrepreneu
For its «Japan is
Back» campaign, the government is
rolling out plans
for a 20 billion yen ($ 200 million USD) fund to support female entrepreneu
for a 20 billion yen ($ 200 million USD) fund to support female entrepreneurs.
The ruling marks the latest setback
for the Trump administration as it seeks to
roll back regulations aimed at mitigating the impacts of climate change.