Sentences with phrase «roll the back of»

Bank stocks have benefited from both the anticipation of higher interest rates, which the Federal Reserve is expected to raise next week, as well as the belief that the Trump administration will roll back some of the more onerous financial regulations stemming from the Dodd - Frank Act.
«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.
Of course, President Trump has accomplished some significant campaign promises, including appointing a Supreme Court justice who is well - regarded by Republicans and rolling back some of the onerous regulations of the Obama era.
The White House is also likely to propose rolling backing some of the domestic spending increases in last month's government - wide funding bill.
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.
The tariffs could test Trump's popularity among farmers, many of whom voted for him and have since cheered his rolling back of environmental regulations.
But since Mr. Trump's election, investors have been betting that Mr. Trump will roll back some of the legislation that has hit Goldman particularly hard.
A new survey by Shenzhen Stock Exchange reveals that most Chinese investors, who expect the government to roll back some of its rules on initial public offerings (IPOs) for tech companies, want to be able to invest in domestic companies» IPOs.
A new survey by Shenzhen Stock Exchange reveals that most Chinese investors, who expect the government to roll back some of its...
The «conversion» of the peoples of Western Europe was paralleled by the slow rolling back of the tide of Islam in that area.
Pope Urban II declared the objective of the Crusades to be the rescue of the holy places in Palestine, the defense of the Christians of the East against the Muslims, and the rolling back of the tide of Muhammedan conquest.
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.
It seems that there are ample opportunities to do that through rolling back some of the federal nutrition standards without reducing services to needy kids.
This is great news — and also very important data to have on hand as we head into the Child Nutrition Reauthorization this fall, when federal lawmakers will debate whether to roll back some of these same healthier school meal standards.
These scores highlight the importance of a Senate Republican majority in moving this state forward, and is further proof that, if given the opportunity, Senate Democrats would increase spending, raise taxes, place obstacles in front of businesses and roll back all of the progress we've made over the last 19 months.»
«It's interesting that the Governor would be willing to raise money for the same cabal of Democrat Senators who in 2009 raised taxes... and are now itching to do away with the property tax cap, go on a massive taxpayer - financed spending spree and roll back all of the economic progress we've made over the last six years,» said Scott Reif, a spokesman for Senate Republicans.
We are in the midst of our industrial action, STANDING UP FOR STANDARDS which is preventing the roll back of all that we achieved since the start of the new millennium.
Although the Conservative Party leader made it clear that it would be far too «simplistic» to propose a «bonfire of the QUANGOs», he emphasised his strong appetite for significant reform of these organisations and a general rolling back of unelected governmental bodies.
Republicans were making major changes to the bill up to the last minute, including one that would roll back some of the tax cuts after six years to appease deficit hawks.
As you are likely aware, some are pushing for these bills to include components that would roll back some of the progress we've made relative to flight safety after the crash of Flight 3407,» Higgins Communications Director Theresa Kennedy said.
Katko agrees with some items on the president's wish list, like tackling sentencing reform and rolling back some of the regulations on businesses.
Behind that mask, though, lurks a hostility to active government that, in office, would result in a «rolling back of the state» just as comprehensive - and damaging - as that undertaken by Mrs Thatcher.»
The Trump administration is expected to face legal challenges if it attempts to reduce or roll back any of the monuments under review, but Grand Staircase - Escalante is more complicated than most of the sites being assessed.
Then proceed to roll up and down, avoid rolling the back of the knee and stopping on any sensitive areas.
At the same time, roll the backs of your upper thighs away from each other and press your inner thighs back toward the wall.
Maintain this circular action as you roll the backs of your upper thighs away from each other.
Fluff the front and roll the back of the scarf so that the part tucked under is closer to the back of the neck than the side.
Mark Harris at Grantland and Jen Chaney at The Dissolve are the writers calling for the conservative roll back of the Os...
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights and 30 other organizations sent a letter to U.S. Senators opposing the possible rolling back of accountability regulations.
But with a Republican governor and a Republican super-majority in the legislature, a complete roll back of Tony Bennett's policies seems unlikely.
It's going to be very difficult to roll back some of these reforms.
This is due to Trump's plan to roll back some of the financial industry regulations.
This isn't the first time the Trump Administration has moved to roll back some of the Obama era protections for student loan borrowers.
Rumors are swirling that President Trump will be rolling back some of the Cuba travel changes that President Obama put into place during his administration.
Significant climate change may not be inevitable if governments take swift and decisive action now to reduce greenhouse gases, according to a report released Tuesday that rolls back some of the bleaker and more pessimistic assessments of recent climate negotiations.
So why is the White House enacting policies that could roll back some of the progress we've made toward solutions?
If attempts are made to roll back any of the insanity through legislative action, the progressive organizations, most of which are funded in part by the government, will sue to overturn the laws and / or reinstate the regulations and the courts, firmly in control of the progressives, will simply rule that the legislative actions are «illegal» or «unconstitutional» and overturn them.
The withdrawal of the clean power plan is the latest in a series of moves by Trump and Pruitt to dismantle Obama's legacy on fighting climate change, including the delay or roll back of rules limiting levels of toxic pollution in chimney emissions and waste water discharges from coal - burning power plants.
The coalition highlights that the structure of the new Commission, the mission letters, and the choice of Commissioners all reveal a serious downgrading of environment and a roll back of EU commitments to sustainable development, resource efficiency, air quality, biodiversity protection and climate action.
Inevitably, the media spotlight was distracted from «access to justice» on the day the Bill, the biggest rolling back of the legal aid scheme since it was introduced in the immediate aftermath of the Second World War, was published.
«In fairness, the first version of the regulations put out for comment would have been far more significant, but the protests resulted in a rolling back of almost all the controversial provisions, leaving a milquetoast version of what had once been proposed.»
During the conference, the newly elected Liberal government made significant statements, promising removal of the 2 % Indigenous funding cap and the re ‑ examination and possible roll back of Harper ‑ era anti-Indigenous laws.
It later rolled back some of that styling, and moved to a tabbed inbox in May.
If we deem someone has maliciously manipulated the market during this period, OKEx may take measures including the suspension and roll back of trades.
If it's deemed someone has maliciously manipulated the market during this period, OKEx may take measures including the suspension and roll back of trades.
But it warns that the rolling back of the law «can send the message that it is acceptable to offend and insult (and, against our advice, humiliate) another person on the basis of their race....
Health care reform, or the rolling back of all or some of President Obama's signature ACA, was mentioned frequently on the campaign trail.

Not exact matches

Marissa Mayer of Yahoo famously rolled back the company's telecommuting allowance in 2013, citing that employees are more collaborative and innovative when working in proximity.
Roll back the Dodd - Frank law as part of his push to decrease or eliminate government regulations on businesses.
It said that users would no longer be notified, but after a torrent of negative feedback, that feature was rolled back within a matter of hours.
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