And if that was enough to largely derail Carter's domestic agenda, could it be enough to derail Trump's?
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There's not one really big story, not one really big threat that threatens to derail us, derail our economy.
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Was Trump trying to derail the investigation of collusion with Russia in the same way that Nixon was trying to derail the work of the special prosecutor?
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And there&aposs a potential to derail a nominee and derail this Supreme Court strategy that the White House has which could be very devastating to Republicans were that to happen.
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As for the drama train, it appeared to derail Tuesday.
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Navalny said the move was designed to derail the protests.
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He was terrified that the disease could derail the acquisition.
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That, he pointed out, could derail an increase in equities.
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Ford's letter at the 11th hour to derail this process.
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The opposition said the move would derail the peace talks.
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An emboldened opposition is seeking to derail his economic reforms.
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Your fellow employees, for example, can often derail your productivity.
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Unexpected costs can compound that and also derail retirement planning.
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In fact, it's a good way to derail your career.
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"It's unfortunate, but doesn't fundamentally derail the relationship," he said.
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This week's your last chance to derail The Donald's train.
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Raising rates to 0.5 percent will not derail the economy.
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Right now, it seems like nothing can derail this rally.
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Worse, a recalcitrant president can slow down or derail talks.
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This resolved a dispute that threatened to derail the bill.
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A lot could happen to derail the currently positive trends.
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Then there are all the unknowns that could derail Congress.
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This, in turn, could threaten to derail global economic growth.
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He specifically cited lobbying efforts to derail Pennsylvania state Rep.
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They fear it could derail the fight against Islamic State.
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Mr. Cowles's opposition was not enough to derail the process.
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This pandemic won't derail everything unless panic and fear rule.
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Here are the sticking points that could derail the deal.
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Now the coronavirus outbreak threatens to derail things once again.
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It doesn't take much to derail a perfectly tense interview.
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That way, an unexpected expense won't derail your savings efforts.
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Too bad — the actors do nice work before things derail.
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But tensions soon emerged that threatened to derail the project.
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A hostile FBI could also help derail a Clinton presidency.
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An overwhelming majority says Trump hasn't tried to derail anything A majority of American voters, 53%, says Trump tried to derail or obstruct the investigation into Russian meddling and potential coordination with the Trump campaign.
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But admitting to health issues need not derail a politician's career.
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For most of 2018, investors wondered what could derail high yield.
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Mueller lists, at great length, Trump's efforts to derail the investigation.
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The previous administration threatened to derail this progress through regulatory overreach.
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These are the very pitfalls that often derail early-stage companies.
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But will the Fed meeting next week derail the market rally?
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Democrats hated his guts and did everything to derail his presidency.
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Running over buckled tracks can easily derail a train, he said.
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Jeb Bush thought their superior national security credentials would derail Trump.
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They are also worried that his populism might derail structural reforms.
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It helped to derail this issue for quite a long time.
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But he added that it faced opposition which could derail it.
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And that approach could derail the gains we've made so far.
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Stress can easily derail success, so channel your inner zen master.
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Whether the long-term bull market will derail is one question.
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When she later confronted him, he threatened to derail her career.
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External risks could create more volatility and derail the fragile recovery.
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Two Republicans joined Democrats Tuesday to vote to derail DeVos' nomination.
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But now, a backlash is building that could derail its momentum.
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There are still several issues that could derail the rosy outlook.
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But Goldman pointed to three risks that could derail its view.
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Hayes, Wisconsin derail defending champ Villanova BUFFALO, N.Y. — Down goes 'Nova.
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We must not let outside forces seeking to derail it succeed.
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What force could possibly derail the adult industry's virtual reality dreams?
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Tech firms hope the trial won't derail momentum for the legislation.
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Late maneuvering over the Flint aid package could derail that vote.
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National Republicans have been attempting to derail Medicaid expansion in Virginia.
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But a relaxing of fuel emissions standards could derail that assumption.
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The Solzhenitsyn detour is one of many that derail Anton's argument.
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Here are five roadblocks that could derail Trump's ambitious rebuilding effort.
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Mosul's bloody streets could quickly derail Iraqi forces 9:30 a.m.
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This last-gasp effort to derail the nomination will fall flat.
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Urgency to derail Mr. Trump animated a series of Republican attacks.
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Republican leaders are mapping out a plan to derail Mr. Trump.
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The roughly 20-minute interruption did nothing to derail the voting.
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Perhaps a key injury will derail the Falcons' freight-train offense.
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Some may terrify and derail you from your fast food habit.
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Unfortunately, one forgotten charger or cable can derail the whole operation.
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Here are all the sticking points that could derail the deal.
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Eighteen months ago an Achilles injury threatened to derail Mikulak's career.
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But certain risk factors seem especially likely to derail the process.
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"Anything that could derail that is really very concerning," Jibrilu said.
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Unsurprisingly, companies and trade associations are trying to derail those rules.
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Whether these states can derail the proceedings remains to be seen.
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The production stoppage threatens to derail Harley-Davidson's bet on electrification.
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Debt isn't the only financial habit that can derail a romance.
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He also helped produce documentaries meant to derail Clinton's presidential aspirations.
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But looking ahead, the Fed's plans could derail its strong performance.
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He added that recessions, or unexpected events could derail the plan.
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And if the bill fails, it could derail all of that.
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The impact caused the lead engine of the train to derail.
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There are still risks that could derail the longest expansion ever.
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It is unclear now whether the allegations will derail Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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We were not letting two Hamas suicide bombers derail our lives.
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After a generation of globalization, they're trying to derail the train.
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Mr. Trump's defeat won't necessarily derail his campaign, as some have speculated.
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The fight threatened to derail the first energy bill in a decade.
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Things derail into laughter quickly, as evidenced by an exclusive PEOPLE clip.
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It's not just the progress against measles that antivaxxers threaten to derail.
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As he explains, these money mistakes can derail individual investors' wealth strategies.
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Sexual misconduct allegations against him obviously did not derail his 2016 campaign.
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The "We Hate Trump" gravy train must not be allowed to derail.
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Worse, their exhaustion and lack of sleep threatened to derail the operation.
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But its aggressive dismissal of the tribunal decision could derail that progress.
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At the moment, there is no practical way to derail such attacks.
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A whole host of international events could also derail oil's current stability.
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Peter Jackson later said that Weinstein made efforts to derail Sorvino's career.
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She alleges he tried to derail her career when she rebuffed him.
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However, that will likely derail urgent reforms needed in the labor market.
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There are also a couple of events which could derail these predictions.
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This silly approach could derail one of India's most significant technological achievements.
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A danger is that hardship and social unrest derail the reform process.
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And so we must go to Cleveland, not to derail Trump's nomination.
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But special-interest groups are doing everything they can to derail it.
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But there's no need to derail everything based on the smaller picture.
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Stress can derail the brightest of careers if not kept in check.
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Serious risks remain that could derail a rebound in risky corporate debt.
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Give you everything — fame, money, whatever else — and it wont derail you.
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I thought we would derail or be hit by the other train.
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Are a few bites of cake really going to derail your diet?
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I worry that it's going to derail the over-the-counter movement.
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S. trade row could derail a rare period of synchronized global growth.
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Then this new tax bill came along to potentially derail their efforts.
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Tom Cotton -- unleashed a fear-mongering crusade to derail the stronger measure.
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Failure to deliver Brexit on October 31 could derail Johnson's momentum overnight.
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You may already know that toxic behaviors that can derail your finances.
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"Social media has the ability to completely derail an election," Saneem said.
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Violence aside, the BJP's moves also threaten to derail potential peace talks.
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And it's as likely to derail their ambitions as almost anything else.
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The United States is trying to derail China's dominance by punishing Beijing.
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Kirchner and others in her government of trying to derail the investigation.
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Perhaps, Wilson thought, his daughter's conversion would not derail Kym's academic future.
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Those states send enough Republicans to Congress to derail a tax bill.
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Computer glitches, mechanical issues and even snowstorms frequently derail the paper's path.
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The Jenningses both want to derail the plot, and keep Nesterenko alive.
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I think he causes a train to derail and all these things.
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He does not let competition or his ego derail his financial goals.
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The crisis aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship could derail that plan.
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There's a detailed guide on how to build an effective derail tool.
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It is not just Democrats he is trying to derail through distraction.
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Rising yields raised concern that higher borrowing costs could derail the economy.
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Mr. Pruitt would derail the Paris climate accord, an unprecedented global achievement.
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It will be tough to derail this strong job market anytime soon.
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However, a disagreement over agriculture could derail talks before they even start.
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You think a fetus can derail UFC fighter Nina Ansaroff's MMA training!?!?!
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Doesn't that derail a constitutional process for flushing out corruption from government?
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Bob Goodlatte and his allies to derail a legislative solution for Dreamers.
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There are plenty of what ifs that could derail your travel plans.
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The jobs report probably won't derail expectations of further interest rate cuts.
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But one contractor has threatened to derail NASA's Lucy mission entirely: SpaceX.
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For one thing, it threatened to derail a recent foray into acting.
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Yet fears are growing that Boris Johnson's government could derail the project.
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"Nothing is going to derail what we're doing in Congress," he said.
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The question is whether Trump's past tweets could derail the government's case.
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But by no means does it derail the experience Nichols gives us.
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Cramer has that raising interest rates in lockstep could derail U.S. economic growth.
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Now, they're threatening to derail the top legislative priority of President Donald Trump.
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As the train began to derail, Brown said: "we're dead," the transcript showed.
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It could derail plans to fly astronauts aboard the spacecraft later this year.
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Black Caucus launches longshot effort to derail Sessions' nomination as attorney general Rep.
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Price's stock trades have become the issue that could derail his confirmation hearings.
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It is not hard to imagine things that might yet derail the recovery.
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"A lot would be needed to derail political sentiment even further," he said.
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There are obvious, deliberate omissions, the inclusion of which would derail key allegations.
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Balog doesn't think these recent accidents will be enough to derail that momentum.
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Finally, low tariffs are unlikely on their own to derail the affected economies.
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There is a slim chance politicians will manage to derail the technocratic process.
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Well, to stop Candidate Trump, and when that failed, to derail his presidency.
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It remains to be seen if Tuesday's incident will derail Abe's nuclear hopes.
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He has warned that postponing the decision indefinitely could derail the decommissioning project.
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The story failed to derail his career—though obviously, that was another era.
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There is no deal yet and even one sticking point can derail progress.
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Yet there are numerous potential trouble spots that could derail the market momentum.
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A senior banker, however, said the protests would not derail the merger plans.
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Missteps can derail important initiatives, lead to political fallout and increase public distrust.
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It is unclear whether the new petition could derail RCom's two pending deals.
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First, they're working to derail the minimum-wage increases that have already passed.
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But Chungong shrugged off the risk that the tests could derail the talks.
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Officials may have held back implementing the changes because they might derail negotiations.
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But now analysts warn there are factors that can derail the bull run.
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"It has to be something major, small things will not derail this market."
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There are plenty of what-ifs that could derail your summer travel plans.
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One that could damage, or derail, a painstakingly built career built on authenticity.
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But he's no Elon Musk, and this could derail a debt clean-up.
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"Even experimentation with these harder drugs can derail a teen's future," he said.
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When oil prices take dramatic dips, investors worry crude could derail the market.
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"I didn't want any defect that could derail a train," Mr. Boardman said.
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Many people view the firing as a deliberate attempt to derail those inquiries.
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The former district attorney faces charges of trying to derail a federal investigation.
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Their stories ultimately helped derail Moore's bid for a Senate seat in Alabama.
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The seven-year Republican drive to derail the Affordable Care Act had collapsed.
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She worried that a criticism of a coach would derail her Olympic goals.
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Sexual abuse can derail a young person's life as few other things can.
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Yet he doesn't expect this process to derail the bull market this year.
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Women have long seen the brandishing of malicious gossip to derail their careers.
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And Democrats see a cabinet nominee they may just be able to derail.
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Disagreements about rules around offsets also continue to derail international climate change negotiations.
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John G. Baker, has long warned that a health problem could derail progress.
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His most recent comments threaten to derail an already stalled agenda even further.
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Meanwhile extremist militias continue to control capital and derail search for political solution.
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The Fed does not want to derail growth by raising rates too soon.
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The rising yields raised concern that higher borrowing costs could derail the economy.
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A controversial new decree threatens to derail a thriving cultural scene in Havana.
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S. trade war and global slowdown threaten to derail Japan's export-led economy.
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If you're not sure whether algorithmic bias could derail your plan, you should be.
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Cramer has warned that raising interest rates in lockstep could derail U.S. economic growth.
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German officials fear a recession or big fine could derail the bank's fragile recovery.
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Regardless of the circumstances, a positive test can, and usually does, derail a career.
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Aliu said objections by a small number of countries would not derail the plan.
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Meadows' influence in the Freedom Caucus could be enough still to derail leadership's efforts.
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A misstep, which the former actor feared making, could seriously derail an actor's future.
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The company first filed a suit to derail investigations by New York and Massachusets.
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Those high-tax states send enough Republicans to Congress to derail any tax bill.
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The bailout reviews could derail or drag on for months, leading to renewed crisis.
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We are on track, and saying yes once in a while won't derail us.
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He also suggested Mr Trump might derail it by starving the investigation of funds.
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But either leader can easily derail the détente should he lose interest in it.
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Haissl added that the recent downswing did not derail his positive line of thinking.
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Nope, just a rogue inflated condom coming to derail an otherwise innocent baseball game.
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"Stimulating more loan growth now would only delay or derail corporate deleveraging," said Fang.
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Frizz can easily derail a stitch braid style, so make sure to maintain properly.
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That's great for the kids, but make sure helping doesn't derail your own finances.
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However, new issues keep popping up that threaten to further derail the fragile alliance.
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Rising geopolitical and regulatory risks, however, threaten to derail deal-making for Chinese buyers.
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Investors and businesses worry that a full-blown trade battle could derail global growth.
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John Kasich united against Trump in a last-ditch effort to derail the frontrunner.
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There are, however, fears that political scandals could derail the Trump administration's economic agenda.
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For executive hires, this can be a mistake, and can derail the whole process.
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But there's also a real fear that the incident will derail self-driving tech.
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The one thing that can seriously derail your game day party power is dip.
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Beijing also has a history of unexpected rule changes which can derail business plans.
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If that wasn't enough to derail the Trump campaign, surely his scorn of Sen.
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And they should try to derail a quick repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
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Democrats hope to derail at least one pick, and Mnuchin still tops the list.
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Managers who lack self-awareness, for example, are 600 percent more likely to derail.
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Now conditions in China are threatening to deflate or even derail the U.S. recovery.
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"The trend toward protectionism and populism could derail things," said Stokes at Loomis Sayles.
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Balda felled trees onto railway lines north of Prague causing two trains to derail.
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Many contend that Kavanaugh is the victim of a partisan plot to derail him.
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Faking news of his death was part of the plan to derail it. 3.
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Unfortunately, disagreement over sentencing reform is threatening to derail Senate passage of the FSA.
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Trump would be insane to appoint someone to fire Mueller or derail the investigation.
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The stumble could derail such hopes and it was widely mocked on social media.
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Since then, Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has reportedly been working to derail the process.
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And it's just as important to avoid toxic behaviors that can derail your finances.
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Two told me that Moonves physically intimidated them or threatened to derail their careers.
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Depp's complaint, according to TMG, is a "transparent attempt to derail" the foreclosure efforts.
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Nevertheless, she seemed unperturbed by the sorts of hiccups that often derail young players.
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Twice during my journey to Half Their Size I allowed life to derail me.
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The executives reiterated their case that adding Peltz to the board would derail progress.
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Going hard against China now could derail an already fraught journey to the summit.
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"For a handful of senators to derail that agenda is very frustrating," said Rep.
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But the administration is again working to derail the legislation, according to congressional staffers.
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But some Israelis and Palestinians are pushing initiatives that threaten to derail this opportunity.
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In her remarks Tuesday, Lam said that the violence would not derail talks, however.
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Nor did the scandal derail Bush, who won the presidency just a month before.
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Steep inflation in the 1990s threatened to derail efforts to open the Chinese economy.
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That arrest can delay a person's claim of asylum, but it doesn't derail it.
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This is not the months-long debate that helped derail the Obamacare repeal crusade.
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My main objective was to stay quiet and try not to derail the train.
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May's exit deal, making it difficult to protect from future attempts to derail it.
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The pushback is likely to derail Trump's desire to cast himself as a dealmaker.
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A Democrat-controlled House in 2019 would very likely derail the Republican legislative agenda.
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But the pesky virus has threatened to derail some of the early good vibes.
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In 2011 and 2012, the law threatened to derail lawsuits against Obama's healthcare overhaul.
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So there's a lot of concern that violence could erupt and derail progress here.
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Still the Trump administration persists in its efforts to derail the fiduciary rule. Why?
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Hardy convinces the judge that a stint in jail would derail the man's progress.
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Under the existing system, the decisions by the senators could permanently derail those nominees.
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"This is their last attempt to try to derail the Energizer Bunny," Nelson said.
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Three decades ago, the letter was credited with helping to derail Mr. Sessions's nomination.
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That being said, I predict that Democrats will ultimately derail the Winfrey freight train.
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He said next week's February payrolls report is unlikely to derail rate hike expectations.
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Black women on Chisholm's staff mobilized to derail Friedan's plan at the last minute.
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The vote to leave in June 2016 was enough to derail the industry's momentum.
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Protectionist policies and a conflict with North Korea could derail the current "Goldilocks" environment.
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You look up and one bad break occurs, and it seems to derail guys.
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Putin and his allies wanted to derail a Ukraine–EU alliance at all costs.
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"It would take an awful lot to derail it at this point," Zandi said.
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In January, more serious accusations threatened to derail "Green Book's" quest for Oscar gold.
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PayPal's exit amounted to blood in the water for politicians looking to derail Libra.
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Katumbi denies the accusation, which he says is meant to derail his presidential bid.
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It detailed an ongoing effort within the U.S. government to essentially derail Trump's agenda.
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That development could be enough to derail the path to the nomination for Sen.
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After he spent months trying to derail the negotiations, his efforts, in effect, backfired.
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The tweets threaten to derail attention from the administration's main messaging during the trip.
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Influential business groups fear that Trump's threat against Mexico could derail the proposed trade agreement.
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On Friday, New York filed in a New York court to derail Exxon's latest request.
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But I don&apost think it&aposs going to derail the global economy anytime soon.
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Not even a stadium-sized backlash could permanently derail the love train known as disco.
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MIAMI – Investigators say excessive speed caused a roller coaster to derail at a Florida boardwalk.
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The key question for 2017, therefore, is whether populist politics will derail the global expansion.
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Several class action lawsuits against cable giants like Comcast have yet to derail the practice.
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According to Robbins, these are the three biggest mistakes that will derail any investor's success.
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Elliott ultimately failed to derail Samsung C&T's merger with sister firm Cheil Industries Inc.
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But waiting to have all the answers can derail us from reaching our financial goals.
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It is only a matter of time before the banks' difficulties derail India's economic prospects.
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It also has the potential to derail Macron's ambitious reform agenda for the euro zone.
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This means that Democrats could derail the nomination if another Republican decides to oppose Farr.
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But the real danger of letting Wallonia derail it is the precedent it would set.
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"Janet Yellen doesn't want to say anything that'at would derail the housing recovery," said Krosby.
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There are already concerns that delays to this year's budget could derail the IMF programme.
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And gaffes don't seem to derail a candidate in 2016 the way they once did.
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That&aposs because Xi Jinping didn&apost want anything to derail his move to power.
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But there's one final factor that could derail your job prospects: The online background check.
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We cannot allow complications to derail the very elections which are the foundation of democracy.
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Confirmation that a breach took place is unlikely to derail the Verizon deal, he said.
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But Qatari officials haven't yet provided the necessary documentation, which could derail QIA's investment plans.
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But they've now ramped up in both intensity and frequency, and could derail Trump's presidency.
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The differences on the timeline are not seen as significant enough to derail the negotiations.
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But an allegation by the Motion Picture Association of America threatens to derail that progress.
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As for the only component that might be able to derail Winfrey's run for office?
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Some attacks can derail a small business' money-making activities for up to a week.
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The World Bank warned militancy could derail Bangladesh's path to becoming a middle-income country.
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But Turkey is on a dangerous path that a mere visa process will not derail.
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Investors are cautious that the exchange could potentially derail Republican plans of passing tax reform.
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But, according to a timeline provided by McGahn, negotiations appeared to derail over the summer.
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One shattering loss can be enough to derail a person for years, even for life.
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Priests in Montenegro, meanwhile have spearheaded efforts to derail their country's plans to join NATO.
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"From this flip, we learned that changing economic conditions can derail the best-laid plans."
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However, Republicans must stay focused and not allow minor policy arguments to derail their progress.
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Most do very nicely against foods rich with fat, and eggs do not derail them.
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"They were able to derail the discussion about sugar for decades," a medical professor said.
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An arrest on such a charge could derail his aspirations for launching a presidential bid.
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Could two questions that are kind of contentious derail him for long periods of time?
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No one would be threatening to derail their ambitions, stifle their educations, throttle their dreams.
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These tools can just as easily be leveraged by competing stakeholder groups to derail changes.
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Those skills will come in handy when Democrats try to stall or derail Kavanaugh's nomination.
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The disastrous state election for Merkel's Bavarian allies did little to derail the bid either.
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It took some real trickery to derail my normal routine to do the DNA test.
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Proponents of the rule said an extension would only allow critics to derail its progress.
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It would take more than collapsing in a foreign country to derail my torturous training.
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The upsurge is threatening to derail the UN-backed peace talks, which resumed last month.
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When things are rough and anxiety threatens to derail my life, I reach for medication.
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That same year, House conservatives launched an ultimately successful campaign to derail immigration reform—again.
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Business leaders from all three countries have said the U.S. proposals could derail the talks.
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Deepfakes could be used as propaganda, for misinformation campaigns, or to derail diplomacy, Scharre says.
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The real risk of lawsuits originating from concussions is about to derail most district programs.
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Plus, they have "long-deployment cycles" that an economic slowdown would be unlikely to derail.
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Gillibrand promised to not let Trump's Russia scandals derail her from talking about economic policies.
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BOE'S BRAZIER SAYS IMMINENT CHANGE OF GOVERNOR WILL NOT DERAIL BANK OF ENGLAND- THE TIMES
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A good publisher will be there to pull you back when you're about to derail.
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He wasn't an incidental opponent of busing; he was a leader who helped derail integration.
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But the Democratic establishment's rush to derail Bernie Sanders's campaign is making me think twice.
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Hawks on both sides could derail a deal on the back of national security concerns.
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Similar backlashes could derail adoption of AI in areas like health care, education, and government.
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But rampant production of oil products, especially in Asia, is threatening to derail that recovery.
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"Occasionally we go off the tracks with bubbles … but it will never permanently derail us."
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New York (CNN)The release of hacked emails helped derail Hillary Clinton's 2016 presidential bid.
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Minnesota shuts down oil, manufacturing groups' attempt to derail Xcel EV pilot, Utility Drive reports.
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And like any diva, the venue's rules can delay, change or even derail an event.
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But if negotiations collapse, the fallout could derail the economy and squander Trump's trade agenda.
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Many people complain about how meetings can be unproductive or derail your day's work flow.
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Conflicts: Trump's fixation with The Washington Post may derail more critical discussions about Amazon's business.
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Fifty-six percent of independents said Trump has sought to derail or obstruct the probe.
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But this attack on the oil facilities might derail any chance of a diplomatic opening.
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He does, however, caution that there are fundamental factors that could derail the chip rally.
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The opposition can delay the legislation, but has no power to derail it, experts say.
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They have also helped derail talks on spending and immigration legislation ahead of a Jan.
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The resulting intelligence report unearthed allegations that helped derail Moreno's first stint as a judge.
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Of course, there are a number of headwinds, any of which could derail the Trump expansion.
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And stop the practice of companies paying for sham "studies" designed to derail the rulemaking process.
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It will only take a few horrifying—and highly publicized—accidents to derail the VR revolution.
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The opposition could be strong enough to derail the bill in either the House or Senate.
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That incident threatened to derail the evacuations, the result of intense negotiations between Russia and Turkey.
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And I think the one thing that could derail it is if this trade debate escalates.
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You could make a case for Iranian hardliners staging such an attack to derail peace efforts.
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Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)The MSI PS42's look is so bad, it might derail you.
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So his conflicts of interests don't matter in the immediate sense unless they derail his confirmation.
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Combine that with challenges at home, and it can derail any high school student's academic career.
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But it won't be so severe as to derail the stocks of most leading Chinese companies.
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Three to four weeks without practice would completely derail the young runner's training for the Paralympics.
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You may be worried that lending money will derail your relationships and damage your financial health.
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"Who can derail López Obrador?" asked Isabela Corduneanu, founder of RoundVox, a public opinion consulting firm.
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Even with the best of plans, despite saving and investing diligently, economic forces can derail everything.
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Republicans have targeted the process in an effort to derail the inquiry before it gathers steam.
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That could derail future growth and cause financial problems in fast-growing, but risky, emerging markets.
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Carberry is holding out hope that a human moon landing won't derail NASA's 2033 Mars goal.
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On Wednesday, he told CNN that investigators would find no bombshell that could derail her campaign.
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It only takes one successful attempt for a hacker to completely derail years of hard work.
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Greenfield believes the shaky sign-up numbers are not enough to derail long-term global growth.
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Mr Babis denies all wrongdoing and insists the case is an attempt to derail his campaign.
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Incumbent ISPs have a long history of using dirty tricks to try and derail these efforts.
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We could derail that if we had a serious worsening of trade issues around the world.
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I can see at least six more, any of which would derail it on its own.
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Does relief that racism didn't derail a cut-and-dried case reflect a pretty low standard?
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The trick is to find a healthy balance that doesn't derail your big-picture financial health.
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But the moves have not been enough to derail the year's blistering rally in emerging markets.
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The slow loan growth at banks threatens to derail Indian Prime Minister Modi's economic expansion efforts.
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And because of the emotional and physical effects, anxiety can often completely derail your entire day.
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Koch said last month that a nationwide strike by Real workers should not derail the sale.
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It has also sparked questions about whether the Trump administration will attempt to derail the probe.
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It affects your overall financial health and can derail you from your long-term financial goals.
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"I think they are a last minute move to try and derail his campaign," said Daley.
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His reported comments have helped derail talks on spending and immigration legislation ahead of a Jan.
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It remains unclear which political action committees will seize on Tester's efforts to derail Jackson's nomination.
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This is actually a bullying tactic, used to demean, assert dominance, grind patience, and derail conversations.
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Either way, a strike would almost certainly cast a pall on, if not derail, the tournament.
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If this doesn't work, the pipe dream that we've been hearing about could derail very quickly.
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That revelation quickly devolved into partisan infighting that threatened to derail the House panel's investigation. Rep.
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The political upheaval could derail the Brexit agreement May has painstakingly negotiated with the European Union.
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But we must remain aware of the old fashioned sexism that threatens to derail these advances.
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Grassley had previously threatened to derail Trump's central trade achievement over continued steel and aluminum tariffs.
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KEY ASSUMPTIONS Political uncertainty will not derail the economic recovery, and Catalonia remains part of Spain.
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Sanders needs to deliver a seismic shock at some point if he is to derail Clinton.
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The Review Committee has not yet been formed and further delays could significantly derail implementation efforts.
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Before this past weekend, everyone seemed to feel this allegation would not derail the GOP's plans.
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Beijing's steps to boost coal supplies have done little to derail the months-long price rally.
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Either way, helping destroy an 85-year-old investment bank didn't derail his career for long.
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These were the sentiments that would drive the referendum, derail the negotiations, and divide the country.
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It could also forecast a more aggressive campaign by Mr. Maduro to derail the recall referendum.
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The panels' ranking member insisted that the confusion within the committee will not derail its probe.
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Luckily, the train didn't derail and Portugal Railways ordered taxis to take the 220 passengers home.
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But on the 17th, Mars turns retrograde until June 29, which could derail our daring ways.
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Michael Gianiaris, to a board position where he could have veto power to derail the deal.
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Senate Democrats hoped Price's stock trades would derail his confirmation hearings, hammering on them in hearings.
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It's unclear whether the sanctions will be enough to derail Maduro's has scheduled Constituent Assembly election.
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That's not enough to derail his path to the court, which was essentially guaranteed this afternoon.
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From there, Stephens, an American, found her footing, and the seventh-seeded Pliskova began to derail.
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Tech companies cannot be blamed for local policies that have helped to derail new housing construction.
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Now it is German politicians who threaten to derail the relationship that held the eurozone together.
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It does, however, illustrate how an inattention to detail can derail what might be promising work.
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No issue seems so big that it would derail conference committee proceedings, which almost never fail.
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That said, it's unlikely this episode would derail Haley's political ambitions — including running for president someday.
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With some movies, it's best not to allow worries over historical accuracy to derail our enjoyment.
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But his announcement on Thursday could derail his efforts to secure congressional approval of the pact.
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But her paranoia about Amir threatens to derail not only their friendship but the families' futures.
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Now, Russia is intentionally tanking prices in a bid to derail the US shale oil boom.
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How many investigations does the president need to try to derail before it becomes a problem?
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A failure by DOJ to prosecute McCabe would derail current efforts to restore the bureau's reputation.
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The political crisis could also derail efforts by the Iraqis to deal with their financial problems.
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Companies can cross-train key staff members so that one person's absence won't derail the business.
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How do you use that in a positive way so that it doesn&apost derail you?
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Track defects also caused an Amtrak Acela train to derail at Penn Station on March 24.
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The study found that the deviations in advance didn't derail people from achieving what they wanted.
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More than 20,000 Russians died, leading to a plague riot that attempted to derail Catherine's rule.
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Democrats said the timing of his dismissal suggested the president was trying to derail the investigation.
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Okay fine, this is what I'm talking about with one side determined to derail the show.
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It could derail Trump's re-election bid or provide his supporters with an energizing rallying cry.
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The summary is based on memos generated by political operatives seeking to derail Mr. Trump's candidacy.
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That will provoke Chinese President Xi Jinping and could even derail already-fragile U.S.-China negotiations.
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Longer term, Saut doesn't see much that could derail the bull market on a fundamental basis.
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These sneaky mental habits quietly derail us from accomplishing the things we set out to achieve.
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But it also means the Taliban will continue to try to derail the vote with violence.
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I hope there's not going to be any effort to derail them or shut them down.
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Because this is about to derail whatever sad-desk-salad situation you have on the docket.
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And any one of those political actors can derail progress through corruption, cronyism or simple neglect.
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If someone tries to derail an investigation on purpose, they can still be charged with obstruction.
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EU lawmakers have been urging the Albanian factions not to let their conflicts derail the process.
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Consistently decrying the talks was a way of exerting enough outside pressure to derail the deal.
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Many people believe he was headed to the Hall of Fame ... but this could derail that.
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A cocaine boom could derail Colombia's peace process A cocaine boom could derail Colombia's peace process After over two hundred thousand deaths, five million displacements, and countless war crimes on all sides, Colombia's 123-year war with the Marxist guerrillas of the FARC has finally ended.
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Many members of the GOP-held Senate believe tariffs on Mexico will derail a strong U.S. economy.
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Investors fear the rise in tariffs will slow economic growth, dent consumer confidence and derail business investment.
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"It's obviously a scheme designed to hamper or derail the investigation by discrediting Mueller publicly," Litman said.
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Competing interests among Republicans threaten to derail the party's urgent mission of gutting the Affordable Care Act.
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But the 49-year-old federal judge was unwavering, yielding little fodder that could derail his nomination.
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Robbins, while bullish for next year, did warn about a few wildcards that could derail his outlook.
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But back to the group date, because this is where things really started to derail for Nick.
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How Mosul's bloody streets could derail Iraqi forces "This poor unit got split," Arwa explains via text.
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The bulls are hoping that Trump's Sunday tweets are just a blip that won't derail trade talks.
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DeVos was approved by a Senate committee vote -- twice -- despite Democratic efforts to derail her confirmation process.
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"His life is now on track, and this court sees no reason to derail it," she said.
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But I do think we could derail this if we get into a full-blown trade war.
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But analysts say he would face significant political consequences if he tried to derail Kavanaugh&aposs nomination.
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A Democratic takeover of one or both chambers could derail much of the Republican president's policy agenda.
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The delivery pause was not expected to derail the Pentagon's target of accepting 66 jets in 2017.
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The economy is less than robust and a Brexit could potentially derail what momentum there is. Why?
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The delay is not expected to derail the Commission's proposal, with only Spain and Finland expressing concerns.
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Yet Singer doubled down on his framing of the piece as an attempt to derail his movie.
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For example, it could give users the power to hide trolls who seek to derail conversations online.
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Research shows that women encounter a "maternal bias" that can diminish their earnings and derail their career.
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When asked what could derail ASEAN markets and economies, Singapore respondents fretted most about rising U.S. rates.
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A recession could dent confidence, but few expect an economic downturn to derail the shift to digitisation.
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The one thing that could derail the rally, he said, is if oil prices tank, he said.
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His position could derail the deal for Raytheon Co. (Reporting by Patricia Zengerle Editing by Alistair Bell)
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Austrian state railways said an intercity and a regional passenger train collided, causing several cars to derail.
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Mr Kabila, who has been in power since 2001, has tried hard to derail the democratic process.
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The opposition could be strong enough to derail the bill in either the House or the Senate.
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And, are there any other threats like this that could derail the bill and cause a shutdown?
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This was a set-back, but it won't stop Musk and it won't derail the grand plan.
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GG is looking to stay single, but it looks like Nema may derail her quest for independence.
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Iran said the new U.S. sanctions were an attempt to derail efforts to save the nuclear deal.
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The revelation quickly devolved into partisan infighting that threaten to derail the House panel's investigation permanently. Rep.
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Such woes could derail Turkey's goal of becoming one of the world's top four leagues by 2020.
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But the election outcome — whichever way it goes — would likely not derail the Indonesian economy, Goh said.
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And what do you think are some of the risks that could derail it at this point?
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Few things derail a cookout faster than a dull knife that slips and slashes the chef's hand.
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Despite optimism for a transition deal, a deadlock over Irish border arrangements could still derail any agreement.
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The shock of this news is almost enough to derail Delaney's entire plan, which is saying something.
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"We cannot allow one nation to derail what 190 other nations are happy to do," he said.
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The key, of course, is not to let an employment break derail your longer-term financial plan.
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Energy Transfer countersued, arguing that it was, in fact, Williams that was trying to derail the deal.
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Weinstein has denied trying to derail Judd's career, and said he had no role in Jackson's casting.
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But the White House has an uphill climb if it wants to derail the resolution of disapproval.
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The team races to derail a terrorist plot after an armored truck with chemical weapons is robbed.
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His appointment has raised fears that the President intends to use him to derail the Russia investigation.
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On the one hand, they might have some (limited) hope that this accusation might derail Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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King's opposition along with that of many others at the time was enough to derail Sessions' appointment.
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The White House dismissed the letter as a last-ditch attempt by Democrats to derail Kavanaugh's nomination.
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His nomination, however, started to derail following the sexual assault allegations levied against him by two women.
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However, there is caution that something could be said by the administration that could derail the enthusiasm.
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Higher domestic rates, coming before the economy has found a stable footing, could also derail India's recovery.
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Failing to plan for this spike in the later years of retirement could seriously derail your plans.
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This is not a last-minute Democratic ploy to derail Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. Sen.
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Of course, as the report notes, millennials' short term spending habits could derail their long-term planning.
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Mr. Trump insisted in an interview last week that his opponents would fail to derail his nomination.
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Prosecutors say the Gulen's organization was attempting to derail relations between Turkey and Russia with the killing.
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In order to derail negative thinking, Berg says, ''have something that is your go-to happy thought.
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Republicans are mostly opposed to any measure to derail the Electoral College system, seeing it as unconstitutional.
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S. trade war and slowing global demand that could threaten to derail the world's third-largest economy.
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Once the Warriors hit full speed, Utah could not do much of anything to derail that train.
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We sure as heck don't pay to watch refs throw flags, derail drives and mumble about sportsmanship.
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I will always face the imminent possibility that my life will derail, that I will have setbacks.
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Jones now heads to Capitol Hill, where he may derail Republican efforts to pass a tax bill.
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Russia and Turkey are now poised to further derail the US's limited presence through a mutual agreement.
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Now Russia and Turkey are poised to further derail the US's limited presence with a mutual agreement.
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They were more an expression of exasperation with the continuing process than an effort to derail him.
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The president's comments could derail a bipartisan deal to extend three F.B.I. tools for national security investigations.
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Sayed Hafiz Hashimi, an election commissioner, called the claims of fraud a conspiracy to derail the process.
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No scandal is big enough, apparently, to derail the pope's ambitions to leave the church permanently changed.
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Fortified by Mr. Kushner's advice, Mr. Trump fired F.B.I. Director James Comey, hoping to derail the investigation.
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The ethics probe and a slew of poor performances during congressional testimonies threatened to derail that ascension.
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Pyongyang, meanwhile, likely won't do anything to derail diplomatic negotiations over how to dismantle its nuclear arsenal.
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Although the allegations continued to hang over him, they were not enough to derail his Oscar campaign.
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Major expenditures can derail your finances, even if your purchase will appreciate in value in some way.
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The Trump administration says these potential problems just aren't big enough to derail a $216 trillion economy.
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Cartoons in the 18th century, which aimed to derail Jefferson's political career, portrayed her as dark-skinned.
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He indicated that he would fight letting any provision, including the Senate's ZTE language, derail that process.
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But any economic weakness could derail their progress before it takes root beyond a few good quarters.
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To aim higher is to push China toward a debt crisis that could derail growth for years.
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Often, with potential employers, with schools, my criminal record would come up early and derail future conversations.
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Nor are you required to derail your career in order to assist the young woman's legal case.
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And for the first time we present to you a simple way in designing this derail tool.
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The "Train Derail Operations" specifically highlights that "lone mujahid" can focus on any of the three, i.e.
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The document offers a glimpse at behind-the-scenes efforts by conservatives to derail Trump's presidential bid.
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Avoid alcohol and heavy meals before sleep and don't let holiday festivities derail your regularly scheduled bedtime.
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EU lawmaker Miapetra Kumpula-Natri believes the issue could even derail the proposed ban on roaming charges.
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Booker also thinks wrapping the bill into the immigration and government shutdown debate won't derail a deal.
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German officials fear that a recession or big fine, for example, could derail the bank's fragile recovery.
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But it might not take a cataclysmic event, just a reasonable upset, to derail the dream matchup.
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This would avoid asking one nation to "go first," an optics game that could derail the process.
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It even threatened to derail the democratic experiment there in 2013 just as it was getting started.
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A majority of Americans believe that the president has attempted to "derail or obstruct" the Mueller investigation.
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Critic's Pick A romance threatens to derail a gifted teenager's college plans in this sassy-sexy drama.
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The organization often portrays noncontroversial subjects as falsely partisan to encourage division and derail meaningful public consensus.
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A small mixup, like an issue with his mom's car, had the potential to derail the family.
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" Taylor said adding Peltz to the board could "derail" P&G's progress "by taking a new course.
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Professor Pei added that Mr. Guo was unlikely to derail Mr. Xi's plans for the next leadership.
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As Dillon says, even a quick meeting when you're in the groove can derail your entire day.
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Adam Morfeld, a Democrat, said he's not aware of any efforts in the legislature to derail expansion.
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If the Fed moves too fast, investors worry it could derail the economy and the bull market.
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That wasn't about to derail Colorado, which rattled off 239 more points to end its mega-spurt.
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Her main concern is seasonal fluctuations in her salary that could derail a long-term savings plan.
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The diplomatic standoff threatens to derail negotiations on a trade truce between the world's top two economies.
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Potential upsets in elections in the Netherlands, France and Germany could also damage or derail the recovery.
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The information is based on memos generated by political operatives who sought to derail Mr. Trump's candidacy.
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"I'm still very unhappy that Mitt did everything he could to derail Donald Trump," Huckabee said Wednesday.
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But it could slow down some of Trump's efforts in a real way, and totally derail others.
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Analysts said there was little reason to expect the political disarray to derail a strong state economy.
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Iran meanwhile said the new U.S. sanctions were an attempt to derail efforts to save the deal.
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Ramirez unsuccessfully sought to derail the appointment, citing to senior officials Moreno's ouster from the appeals court.
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Asked if the probe could derail the party's tax reform push, Cornyn acknowledged worrying that it would.
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Medicaid cuts and opioids funding are two contentious issues that have helped derail the bill for now.
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The only way to halt the trolley is to derail it by tossing something large onto the track.
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Brexiteers now worry that (perhaps working with Mr Green) he will do his utmost to derail their project.
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That could seriously derail the company's plans to begin flying astronauts to the International Space Station this year.
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A loss for the Liberals on May 9 could derail big oil and gas projects in the province.
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At the time, it was the second CN train to derail near Gogama in a three-week period.
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Before the vote, Djukanovic said Russia was financing the opposition in order to derail Montenegro's imminent NATO membership.
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These unfounded allegations are an unfortunate last-ditch effort to derail the Supreme Court's consideration of this case.
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A whiff of your former lover's cologne can be intoxicating enough to derail even the most perfect day.
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Then there's Kudlow, who worries that the complicated nature of the proposal threatens to derail tax reform completely.
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If a player wants to derail the momentum, he might toss the ball into a fenced-in area.
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The explosion could derail the sale of Spacecom for $285 million to Beijing Xinwei Technology Group (600485.SS).
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He led the party over the cliff of a government shutdown in a vain effort to derail Obamacare.
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Three big factors have combined to lift stocks prices, and any of them could also derail the rally.
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The long-standing sanctions continue to derail its economy, despite a partial rebound in oil prices this year.
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The accident caused the lead engine to derail, and service was suspended between Philadelphia and New York City.
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Even so, disagreements about just how sharp to make America's new privacy rules may yet derail their creation.
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Politics could yet derail the tentative recovery, leaving the world's third-biggest economy in the mire once more.
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After all, one critical injury could derail the team's chances of a successful showing on the world stage.
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If the issue was serious, it could derail plans to fly astronauts aboard the capsule later this year.
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Republican supporters accused Democrats of politicizing her nomination and initially trying to derail an otherwise highly qualified nominee.
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"The objective obviously was to derail the Pak-India peace process," said Ayesha Siddiqa, a Pakistani security analyst.
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The referendum result is unlikely to derail the central government's stance, said former Chuo University professor Steven Reed.
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The referendum result was unlikely to derail the central government's stance, said former Chuo University professor Steven Reed.
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The referendum result was unlikely to derail the central government's stance, said former Chuo University professor Steven Reed.
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My job is such that even five or 10 minutes being disconnected from Slack can derail my morning.
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Both are blaming terrorists for trying to derail relations between the two countries, and vowing to prevent that.
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But this time around, the requirement threatens to undermine a late effort to derail the billionaire front-runner.
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The raid appeared to derail the prospects that Bashir's ouster in April could lead to a peaceful transition.
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While a large-scale national attack is highly unlikely, such would be unnecessary to derail a general election.
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It is quite true that the current Russia investigations could derail the much of the president's legislative agenda.
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He and Thanos joined forces during the Infinity Crusade story arc to derail a threat to all reality.
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But each one of those shocks in isolation is not sufficient enough to derail U.S. growth, he said.
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On Monday, lawmakers begin debating changes to the criminal code that critics say will derail law and order.
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The World Bank has warned previously that militancy could derail Bangladesh's path to becoming a middle-income country.
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" Asked by Camerota who organized this conspiracy, Key responded: "I think people who want to derail our President.
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At the end of the day, it is inflation that is most likely to derail progress on employment.
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Mueller would have to establish that Trump acted with "corrupt intent" in trying to derail the Russian probe.
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It's a must-buy for those of us who love to derail group chats and escalate emoji wars.
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Legal experts have said for days that they thought the latest travel ban might derail the current case.
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It reportedly tried to derail North Korea's weapons development through cyber sabotage, but it only delayed the progress.
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Depending on if and when the House moves, a Senate trial could derail work on funding the government.
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Roker hopes the cafe will cater to guests who don't want to derail their diet in the parks.
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But it was not enough to derail the bill or keep the SALT deduction in the bill. Sen.
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But Qatari officials haven't yet provided the necessary documentation, which could derail the QIA's investment plans, they said.
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If just one worker didn't show up to the construction site, it could derail an entire day's production.
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However, there are a number of issues that could derail this potential win-win for Democrats and Republicans.
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These detrimental biases can derail the ability to make the best possible decisions about how to build wealth.
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S. trade row, with heightened fears the dispute could soon derail a rare period of synchronized global growth.
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Similarly, Republican donors and "#NeverTrump" conservative intellectuals did their darnedest to derail his candidacy; but to no avail.
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Nothing is invincible, but JPMorgan doesn't see too much right now that could derail the stock market rally.
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A lack of boldness can be problematic as it will stifle or derail one's career or life goals.
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Democrats across the political spectrum have blasted Kraninger as an unqualified crony determined to derail the consumer watchdog.
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Less Quick Comment: There are just two things that can derail a team as powerful as the Cubs.
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Senate President Renan Calheiros has been caught on tape conspiring to derail investigations into a massive corruption scheme.
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Many investors have grown concerned that rates are rising too far, too fast, threatening to derail the economy.
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Federated Investors' top market watcher isn't worried the rate surge will permanently derail the historic stock market rally.
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What it would take to derail them is I think a lot smaller than they like to admit.
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Jefferies analyst Jeffrey Holford was sanguine about the trial failures, saying they will not derail Roche's sales growth.
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Scoop Jackson was gay, then sending them off to different newspapers in a bid to derail his campaign.
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If Trump does not want to fire Mueller directly, he could derail the investigation in a couple ways.
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Second biggest winner: #MeToo Movement The power of sexual misconduct allegations to derail a candidateis clearer than ever.
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Legal action had been expected from those groups, which had fought for years to derail the regulatory effort.
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Trump suggested on Monday that China might be seeking to derail U.S. efforts aimed at denuclearizing North Korea.
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It was a moment that would derail her life, and the lives of the two boys most responsible.
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Mr. Trump's unexpected intervention at the time threatened to derail the legislation his own administration had pushed for.
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The summer before, poor track conditions caused an eight-car Blue Line train to derail, injuring 245 passengers.
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Any harsh steps will demoralize them, derail the system ... It's our bounden duty to keep their morale high.
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Abadi's intervention threatened to derail a deal that had been carefully plotted during months of meetings in Doha.
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The restart of major fighting in March 1972 threatened to derail the move toward the Soviet-American détente.
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We should not derail this general force for good by treating just the symptoms and not the cause.
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They were being held to be dumped in order to divert attention from anything that might derail Trump.
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The investigation has the potential to derail the party's ambitions to maintain power in this year's presidential elections.
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Occidental Petroleum Corp on Wednesday sought to derail Chevron's offer with a unsolicited, $38 billion bid for Anadarko.
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France's decision to go its own way for now did not appear to derail the European Commission's proposal.
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It only makes Trump's problems worse when new reports come out that he's trying to derail the probes.
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You have a juncture here in which you can change or ruin or derail or improve a life.
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It is unclear how successful Ms. Gillibrand would be if she sought to derail Mr. Berman's expected nomination.
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The three countries will attempt to hammer out significant differences that have threatened to derail the agreement entirely.
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This is a very serious charge and one that could further delay or even derail Kavanaugh's confirmation vote.
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With Democrats holding few tools to derail nominations, Republicans have been aggressively filling vacancies on the federal bench.
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The first attempt to derail the rule failed recently, but it underscored the administration's support for industry arguments.
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That's the life path I chose long ago, and I couldn't derail myself now if I wanted to.
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There are tapes of the President boasting of assaulting women, which were not enough to derail his campaign.
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Job seekers have good reason to fear that old, inappropriate Facebook picture: It could derail a job offer.
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RAINS DERAIL L.P.G.A. THAILAND Heavy rains washed out most of the play at the L.P.G.A. Thailand in Chonburi.
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Republicans have an 11-10 advantage in the committee, so Flake's opposition on its own could derail Kavanaugh.
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And once you've got added sugar under control, the occasional treat of chocolate or dessert won't derail you.
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We can't allow the socialist wing of the Democratic Party to derail all the progress we have made.
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In June, it said it had uncovered an attempt to "derail" its mission and fired three senior managers.
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He'd done something terrible, possibly criminal, something that would almost certainly derail his future and harm his family.
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Though he has also warned that harsh treatment of the people in Hong Kong could derail trade negotiations.
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We were reminded that we had comparatively little power; that we would derail our own careers by complaining.
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Such scenarios could derail the consultancy's prediction of up to 10 percent sales growth this year, Zhang said.
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Already a number of discrepancies, including a $75,000 federal tax lien, could derail his nomination by the President.
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In the Senate, by contrast, one member or a handful of senators can often derail the leaders' plans.
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Being the minority party, the Democrats would face long odds in trying to derail any of the nominations.
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Republicans should not let erroneous claims about immigrants and hostile rhetoric derail them from this long overdue goal.
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A ranking Iranian official said Thursday new U.S. sanctions are meant to derail the nuclear deal with Tehran.
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Why else can he not admit Russia committed an act of cyber terrorism designed to derail our democracy?
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Any messy fallout or missteps could threaten to derail what was otherwise considered a victory for the administration.
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Some Republican members of Congress have voiced their frustration with raising deficits, which could derail Trump's budget proposal.
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Overcoming this disagreement is essential since Turkey could derail the fight against the Islamic State in profound ways.
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"Really start to address the things that could derail your retirement, as you're a fabulous saver," she suggested.
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He denied accusations that the new government intended to derail the cases against the Rajapaksas and their associates.
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Big bank lobbyists are plotting a Hill strategy to further derail other tech companies from following Rakuten's lead.
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And weeks before a vote on the bill, the N.R.A.'s threats looked likely to derail the bill.
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Turkey and Russia vowed that the assassination of Russia's ambassador in Ankara would not derail their yearlong reconciliation.
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Still, history shows that political opposition can derail trade pacts even after the parties reach a broad agreement.
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To the wrong viewer, that Biden quote is damning, the kind of thing that should derail a campaign.
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Kavanaugh accused Democrats of using the allegations against him as a last-ditch effort to derail his nomination.
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In this slim but persuasive volume, she catalogues white Americans' centuries-long efforts to derail African American progress.
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Fillon has made a surprise comeback after a financial controversy of his own threatened to derail his campaign.
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Britain's 300-year-old naval base in Gibraltar on Spain's southern coast, had also threatened to derail plans.
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Kellyanne Conway has a supernatural ability to derail any interview that paints Donald Trump in a negative light.
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I suspect it might take longer to overcome weather challenges, but I don't think this will derail the technology.
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Congressional aides from both parties said that it's too soon to say whether Trump's proposal will derail the agreement.
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"Perhaps there was concern that a real independent voice for a political revolution, Dr. Stein, would derail their plan."
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Cutting output would have been difficult given worries that a military conflict in the Middle East could derail supply.
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Jeff Sessions of Alabama as the next attorney general, surviving a vocal push by Democrats to derail his nomination.
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"But broader U.S. curbs and countermeasures from Europe or China could derail the exports environment going forward," he said.
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Fitness influencer Anna Victoria wants people to know that one cheat meal isn't going to derail a healthy lifestyle.
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Investors fear the trade war between the world's two largest economies could escalate further and derail the global economy.
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A moderate is just a liberal disguise, and they are doing everything they can to derail the conservative agenda.
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In recent months, Romney has emerged as a prominent voice in the movement to derail Trump's White House ambitions.
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A subway delay can derail your plans, and so the right gear is essential for surviving the urban wild.
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And trying to respect both principles threatened to derail the conference in Lausanne as it entered its third day.
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Mueller said he did not find a conspiracy either but damningly detailed how Trump tried to derail his probe.
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Sourcing is an arduous, monotonous job that requires manpower and concentration: Even a single mistake can derail your production.
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The leak is clearly an attempt by the anti-Corbyn faction to embarrass Mr Corbyn and derail his launch.
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Tensions between the top two economies in the world have rattled investors and threatened to derail economic activity globally.
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The CDC says that trend threatens to derail decades of progress in helping prevent kids from taking up smoking.
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But corruption accusations against senior government figures, including Temer himself, could weaken the ruling coalition and derail reform efforts.
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Many GOP members cringed as a string of high-profile White House controversies threaten to derail their party's agenda.
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Analysts said the less rosy jobs data was unlikely to derail the Fed from raising interest rates this month.
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Western diplomats have been urging calm, concerned that instability could derail both Ukraine's reforms and the Minsk peace process.
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"We are at a critical moment in human history, when wrong choices could derail human economic progress," Rajan warns.
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China warned any tariffs and other trade measures implemented by Washington would derail any agreements between the two sides.
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The comments are a further sign that Iran's position will not derail a wider agreement on the output freeze.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch in a recent note said geopolitics may delay the reforms, although not derail them.
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It looks like Jon Jones has once again dodged a bullet that was threatening to derail his fighting career.
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It was not clear if Bundy's arrest would derail efforts to get the remaining occupiers to surrender without bloodshed.
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Economists at consultancy Capital Economics also said they don't rule out political protests that could derail the Thai economy.
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As such, it has the potential to both roil global financial markets and to derail the global economic recovery.
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Fitch also maintained South Africa's stable outlook, but warned that political tensions could still derail efforts to boost growth.
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But there is also a series of political events that could complicate and even derail the euro zone's progress.
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The Palestinian threat that such a move will derail peace talks is farce at best and delusion at worst.
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He also falsely denied encouraging Russia to derail a resolution at the United Nations that was critical of Israel.
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There are multiple forces that could derail the current rally, from rising interest rates to the next global crisis.
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Injuries helped derail a once-promising season for the Orlando Magic, who are losers of nine in a row.
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The sanctions could be particularly harmful to Iran's vital oil industry, which Trump said he'd like to derail entirely.
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Incompatible companions, harsh terrain, flat tires and lost credit cards can derail your dream road trip in record time.
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When Gawker closed in 2016, it brought to light a punitive legal strategy that risks to derail vital journalism.
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While Sessions' departure has long been expected, the aftershocks threaten to destabilize and derail Mueller and his ongoing work.
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Try as they might, Senate Democrats could not derail the confirmation of this highly qualified and well-respected judge.
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If President Trump's goal was to derail the special counsel investigation by nominating William Barr, he has failed miserably.
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National Republican groups warned that Moore's entry into the race could derail the GOP's efforts to win the seat.
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We're talking the small daily extravagances that, when you add them up, derail your budget and delay your goals.
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When I have my mind set on something, it's very hard for me to derail or go somewhere else.
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He leads a coalition of parties and is considered the most viable candidate to derail Lopez Obrador's taking power.
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The plan exacerbated investor fears that the White House would trigger a trade war that would derail economic growth.
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Here are five roadblocks that could derail Trump's ambitious rebuilding effort from The Hill's Melanie Zanona: http://bit.ly/85033qdfKRy.
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Price of most metals slipped on Wednesday on heightened fears of a trade war that could derail global growth.
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Memorial Day weekend is here, and travel delays have the ability to derail even the most perfectly planned vacation.
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But its role in making components for other countries' exports means that Berlin can still derail lucrative European projects.
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I READ A LOT OF HEADLINES THIS, THIS, THIS WILL DERAIL THE TRUMP AGENDA YOU READ THAT EVERYDAY SOMEWHERE.
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He has denied the allegations, which he said were concocted by the Aquino administration to derail his presidential bid.
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But she, too, has moments of weakness in which petty, immature, or poorly thought-out decisions derail her progress.
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Now, I am in no way saying you should "Lean Out" because you think kids will derail your career.
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I fear the Dallas massacre will discredit and derail that movement and leave us further than ever from progress.
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"The prospect of trade restrictions and counter-restrictions threatens to ... derail growth prematurely," said IMF Chief Economist Maurice Obstfeld.
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If you're not doing that, you're simply making yourself more susceptible to fake validation that can derail your vision.ᐧ
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A trial began over 2-1/2 years ago, but Thursday's decision could derail the bulk of the case.
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A similar sort of backlash helped derail Comcast's attempt to buy Time Warner Cable for $45 billion last year.
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When managed responsibly, mortgages and student loans probably won't derail your financial life, but credit-card debt certainly can.
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It took seven years for Latasha to get her day in court, years during which her life would derail.
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In 22016, father and son used their new political capital to derail the presidential hopes of Fujimori's daughter, Keiko.
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In another era, this information might have been enough to derail these artists' careers before they gained any traction.
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Here are five tips from professionals that could help ensure that a volatile ride doesn't derail your financial planning.
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An impasse on the Irish border had threatened to derail negotiations ahead of a key summit meeting next week.
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"The idea of raising that means that you're trying just to derail this bill," the Guttmacher Institute's Nash said.
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Keane also expressed skepticism with the proposed prisoner exchange, an issue that has already threatened to derail the deal.
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Absent action from Mr. Trump, party leaders have explored — and abandoned — a number of ways to derail Mr. Moore.
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Few people realize that the loans they take out to pay for their education could eventually derail their careers.
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If something happens to my phone or computer, I wanted to make sure that wouldn't completely derail my work.
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Judge Kavanaugh, above, has denied the claims, and the accusations seem unlikely to derail his confirmation, our correspondent writes.
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If they threaten to derail a personal policy or political objective of his, he'll obfuscate or just keep quiet.
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The second method that has been enunciated calls for derailing the rail itself, which will eventually derail the train.
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For that reason, nothing was off limits in their unsuccessful efforts to derail the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
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At 25, the title character has published two best-selling books, but a pregnancy threatens to derail her work.
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There are some mental habits that quietly derail us from accomplishing the things that we set out to achieve.
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When she meets William, they appear to be an ideal match, until a secret threatens to derail the engagement.
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The White House has been closely monitoring the donor unease, concerned that it could derail the party's 2018 efforts.
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The prison companies are intimately tied to the government, and major setbacks for the Trump administration could derail them.
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Trade tensions with China are threatening to derail a major investment in the state by a Chinese energy company.
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The dispute has jolted global financial markets, raising worries a full-scale trade war could derail the world economy.
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Many of the administration's actions are now snarled in legal challenges that threaten to derail or dilute Trump's goals.
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Failure to do so could derail not only the U.S. economy, but Trump's shot at another White House term.
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His state-sponsored hacking teams are accused of helping to derail Hillary Clinton's predicted ride to the White House.
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Other Wall Street pros say the latest Trump controversy is "political noise" and not likely to derail financial markets.
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But fighting off the charges has seriously delayed and could derail the president's efforts to balance Brazil's government accounts.
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"BLACK KLANSMAN" (Flatiron) details the detective's investigation and efforts to derail the organization, even managing to befriend David Duke.
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The announcement from the DNC comes amid a labor dispute that has threatened to derail the debate at LMU.
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In the time it takes for a pacted transition to become something realer, progress can derail or be reversed.
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In both cases, the ties to what's generally seen as fringe, unacceptable ideas were enough to derail political ambitions.
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Unless resolved in a new round of negotiations, the mounting tensions over trade could derail China's cooperation on fentanyl.
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It's possible, though, that the new tariffs will derail any chance of striking a deal in the near future.
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He defused the situation by doing push-ups with them but later accused them of trying to derail reforms.
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India's Supreme Court seems to agree, and its landmark ruling in August could derail the country's crowning technological achievement.
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McDermott didn't just derail this season; he likely did irreversible damage that will haunt Buffalo for years to come.
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One man in a tiny Irish town could derail Apple's plans for Europe One man in a tiny Irish town could derail Apple's plans for Europe ATHENRY, Ireland — It was a sunny Monday in August 2015 when a trio of Apple executives rolled into this tiny town in the west of Ireland.
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Uber's aggressive approach has garnered plenty of headlines; it has also caused problems that now threaten to derail its plans.
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Trump shot his trade team in the foot over a largely unrelated issue, and it could completely derail the deal.
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The second reason that tariffs on Mexico are a big threat is that they could derail a key trade agreement.
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My favorite memories of Nowruz involve me trying to derail my mother's efforts in beautifying our Nowruz best she could.
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Shelton, though, doesn't believe a small rate increase is going to derail the rally because it is already priced in.
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Business is so strong at the aircraft maker that even negatives related to China "can't derail this story," Cramer said.
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Rubio's fretting suggests a candidate worried that any given reply may inadvertently derail his dream of reaching the White House.
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The stock market is getting closer to a critical juncture — one that could significantly derail the so-called 'Trump rally.
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It's a runaway train careening down a hill at breakneck speed, just begging to derail our dependency on private cars.
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In a statement, the attorney general's office said their search of the tribunal's offices should not derail the electoral process.
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That may derail the Coalition's chances of winning seats in an area which returns 27 of the assembly's 125 members.
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Twenty pro-Brexit MPs have declared that they will vote against Theresa May's Chequers deal, easily enough to derail it.
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However, he did say the Fed's dovish approach could be the one thing that could potentially derail growth in 2016.
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Rozhkova said overturning the nationalisation would derail Ukraine's $3.9 billion programme with the International Monetary Fund and rock investor confidence.
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" Corrupt intent means "specifically wanting to derail an investigation, to prevent it from reaching what otherwise would be its conclusion.
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According to exclusive reporting from The Daily Beast, Amato "worked to derail at least three stories" written about his pal.
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The move likely would derail the meetings, which bring together finance and development ministers from the lender's 48 member countries.
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Furthermore, populism could also derail projections of a tapering in the European Central Bank's quantitative easing programme, Barstch told CNBC.
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It may also derail newly elected President Jair Bolsonaro's plans to bolster business by rolling back environmental and other regulations.
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Two gangs are each able to derail the Empire's train shipment of coaxium on the snowy, mountainous planet of Vandor.
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You'd think a $1.6 billion lawsuit might derail a company having trouble turning a profit and about to go public.
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It's not that doing the "wrong" thing or activity is going to derail your workout efforts in one fell swoop.
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Declining cable TV subscriptions and the explosion of internet television isn't expected to derail LCD TV growth either, he added.
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However, Mueller damningly documented an effort by the president to derail the special counsel's investigation once he became a target.
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They have also filed a different set of proposals to change the criminal code that could derail law and order.
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Before the election, Djukanovic told Reuters that Russia was financing the opposition in order to derail Montenegro's imminent NATO membership.
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It's also possible that Trump's decision may somewhat derail Kim's summit with South Korean President Moon Jae-in next month.
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Though some argued otherwise, he knew the GOP's Obamacare replacement failing would not derail the rally for three critical reasons.
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"Without that formal commitment, North Korea might claim it is doing nothing wrong and derail the fragile diplomatic process underway."
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Rubio, who has emerged as the Republican establishment's favorite to derail Trump's progress, can take some solace in finishing second.
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Rozhkova said overturning the nationalization would derail Ukraine's $3.9 billion program with the International Monetary Fund and rock investor confidence.
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Analysts said the less rosy jobs data was unlikely to derail the U.S. central bank from raising rates this month.
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In spite of that, it seems that the current inter-regnum is unlikely to derail the country's buoyant economic activity.
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Villanova, Pennsylvania (CNN)The ballot challenge in Pennsylvania that threatened to derail John Kasich's rising presidential campaign has been dropped.
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The media narrative suggesting Clinton has a special problem with honesty, which could derail her campaign, doesn't hold much water.
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Still, "trade tensions remain a threat to the outlook and clearly have the potential to derail economic growth," he said.
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My read, again: Uber just settled the giant class-action lawsuit that threatened to derail the company's entire business model.
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Kim said U.S. Food and Drug Administration scrutiny of packaging issues at one of its plants would not derail plans.
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When his vote could actually derail the legislation—when it was in committee, notably—he has voted to advance it.
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After it became clear that the anonymous charge was insufficient to derail Kavanaugh's confirmation, the accuser decided to come forward.
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After a second operation in 33, his rehabilitation was accompanied by widespread concerns that his ankle could derail his career.
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The logistics of bringing another government to an American court seem prohibitive, but that is not enough to derail Congress.
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Hart said that he didn't expect the first driverless car fatality to derail efforts to bring autonomous vehicles to market.
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Learn to communicate "All too often, conflict and miscommunication can derail things as you're preparing for major competitions," Fletcher said.
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But the rising costs of Trump's tariffs and Chinese retaliation threaten to derail a record-long stretch of U.S. prosperity.
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At the same time, recent government changes in Spain and Italy could also derail any significant achievements on euro reform.
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Clinton's big acceptance — which was met with some unplanned protest in the hall that did not, however, derail her address.
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"You'd almost have to fire everyone in the FBI and the Justice Department to derail the relevant investigations," Comey said.
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The government is seeking to overturn a decision in the High Court last month that could derail its Brexit plans.
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Still, Tchir notes there are a few factors that could derail the market from its quiet rise to record highs.
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The subject can derail restaurant conversation, make hostages of dinner-party guests and drive a wedge between host and guest.
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Obama pushed back on that plan, saying the repeal would fail and derail the remainder of his lame-duck agenda.
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But, according to a timeline provided by then-White House counsel Don McGahn, negotiations appeared to derail over the summer.
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She went on to contribute money to the #NeverTrump campaign, a Republican effort to derail Trump's march to the nomination.
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It would almost certainly derail policy efforts as Trump works to enact his agenda ahead of congressional elections in November.
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In an atmosphere of persistent mistrust, even small doubts have the ability to bog down and completely derail the process.
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The pact, which world leaders have urged Trump not to derail, was opposed by every Republican in Congress including Corker.
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The recent adult content ban has managed to both derail traffic and upset much of the site's core user base.
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She soon has her first sexual experience with him and gets pregnant—something she's hoping will derail her arranged marriage.
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A win for Tate if the two eventually meet could derail a lot of hype from Holm and Rousey's rematch.
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One, it wants Congress to pass a fake net neutrality law to derail efforts to restore the FCC's 2015 rules.
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These developments have the potential to derail longtime efforts to mitigate the negative effects of news around vaccines and autism.
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I've learned to get my work done well ahead of deadlines, lest a migraine derail me at the last minute.
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Financial markets are worried that the coronavirus could derail the longest economic expansion on record, now in its 11th year.
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Politicians like Mr. O Muilleoir hope the episodes at Cantrell Close will not derail plans for more integrated housing projects.
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The plot involves Collin's witnessing an officer-involved shooting and struggling to maintain a friendship that threatens to derail him.
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"There were a lot of interested parties beholden to the Chinese who tried to derail the process," Ms. Malac said.
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"Don't let individual criminals throwing rocks or slashing tires derail efforts to drive the future of transportation," Mr. Antoniak said.
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The process being followed by the state and city left critics with few options to alter or derail the deal.
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Despite the uproar, Republicans remain confident that none of the accusations and answers were enough to derail Judge Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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Islamic Jihad is not a party to the reconciliation deal and the episode threatened to derail the fledgling unity accord.
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Changes in the economy or consumer sentiment, a spike in gas prices and rising vehicle prices could derail those projections.
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Economists warn that an expansive policy could derail fiscal stability and push higher debt which now stands at around 95%.
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As of yet, no one has figured out a way to derail, let alone conquer, the defending Super Bowl champions.
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But McConnell at the same lunch was able to derail Romney's momentum by deploying his favorite tactic: invoking Senate process.
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While the House of Lords might take issue with parts of the Brexit legislation, it isn't likely to derail Brexit.
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And another crash would derail all of the ambitious plans that the candidates have laid out in other policy areas.
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The talking heads and pundits oversold every leak or agency report in the hopes that it might derail the administration.
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CHICAGO — The shuttle driver got lost on the way to the 10th Procrastination Research Conference, threatening to derail the schedule.
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If this was a fee that was likely to derail other students, I figured someone would have brought it up.
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And more than any of the other political forces that progressives toppled this year, it threatens to derail their momentum.
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A long day, lack of sleep or an argument with someone you care about can all derail your best intentions.
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Ironically, if the "evidence" to date against Kavanaugh were to derail his nomination, they would be manifesting such a society.
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The report comes shortly after U.S. legislation on Hong Kong had threatened to derail trade discussions between Washington and Beijing.
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That has mitigated some concerns about slowing growth and high debt levels that could derail the world's second-largest economy.
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The announcement comes amid a labor dispute that has threatened to derail planning for the debate at Loyola Marymount University.
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Though some of them are legitimate, most were used to derail valid grievances from our communities and completely erase us.
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Getting one of nearly two-dozen steps wrong in starting up the airplane would immediately derail it, this person said.
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I don't think that it is a systemic risk that is going to derail the course of policy in Europe.
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As such, corrections are, generally speaking, a blip on the investment journey: They don't derail investors from their financial goals.
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However, some officials believe that may be a risk worth taking as a harsh response could derail the diplomatic process.
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The President's pick for the Supreme Court faced allegations of sexual misconduct that threatened to derail his confirmation in 2018.
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After working unsuccessfully to derail Betsy DeVos's nomination for secretary of Education, Senate Democrats have turned their focus to Sen.
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The Senate Banking Committee approved his nomination along party lines in February, but key Senate conservatives could derail Goodfriend's confirmation.
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The House is expected to easily pass a repeal resolution, but the slim GOP Senate majority could derail the effort.
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The first involves Trump's claims that Ukraine allied with the Democrats in a plot to derail his 2016 presidential campaign.
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A crucial vote in Germany on Sunday has the potential to derail stability in Europe and send the euro tumbling.
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A federal bankruptcy judge must still approve Mr. Lampert's bid, giving the company's creditors a chance to derail the deal.
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But now comes the extremely difficult task of forming a government — and Spain's political divisions could still derail that, too.
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At some point over the life of Reddit — thanks to the site's constant interplay of ideological clashes, ironic use of the term "trolling," and actual attempts to derail discussions intermingling with ironic attempts to pretend to derail discussions — it became pretty difficult to distinguish a "troll" takeover of a topic from, well, just a topic.
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Powell and other Fed policymakers have tried to dispel any perception that it could derail the economy by being too aggressive.
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Struggling through finals is definitely relatable for college students, but cheating also comes with huge risks that can derail future plans.
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He warned that populist moves by the government could derail reform plans and measures to keep India's fiscal balance in check.
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In particular, Powell has talked about global "crosscurrents" that threaten to derail growth in the United States and big foreign markets.
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Source: Kurtis Productions Ronald Russo talks to American Greed about how Mark Hotton's scam helped derail production of Rebecca The Musical.
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As you may have personally experienced, people often invoke Godwin's law to derail conversations where the opponent draws a Nazi comparison.
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With Republicans still holding the majority in the chamber, 52-48, Democrats know it would be difficult to derail Trump's choice.
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Consistent self-doubt can derail our ambitions and lead to underperformance, undercut professional development, and damage relationships with coworkers and managers.
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If Republicans opened up the process, they would be inviting Democrats to do the same, and possibly derail the entire effort.
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Other legal and technical issues have also been raised by some states in an attempt to derail the plan, diplomats said.
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But they also worry about what could derail the market as a surprising 2507.2 wraps up and an uncertain 22015 awaits.
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The opposition condemned the attack but accused the government of trying to use it as an excuse to derail the talks.
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MySpace (13)This is perhaps one of the few wildly popular social networks that didn't derail into total chaos and destruction.
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The criticism was not enough to derail Mnuchin's confirmation, but Democrats are likely to deploy similar arguments against other OneWest nominees.
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Controversy surrounding the use of mass online messaging in support of Bolsonaro has failed to derail his substantial lead over Haddad.
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Soon, she thought, she could build a life for her son without fear that her immigration status could derail it all.
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It also warned that any tariffs and other trade measures imposed by Washington would derail any agreements between the two sides.
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Had Scalia been sitting for those arguments, he might have been able to derail that sustained attack from the left side.
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The Ukraine controversy threatens to derail what had been a carefully plotted year meant to position Pompeo as Trump's potential heir.
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The review would derail Kashiwazaki-Kariwa owner Tokyo Electric Power Co's (Tepco) recovery plans in the wake of the Fukushima meltdowns.
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The only thing that can derail the great debate of 2017 -- should we call Bill Clinton First Fella or First Dude?
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Mrs May says the election is necessary to protect the Brexit process from mischievous opposition parties that plan to derail it.
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It was a gut punch, threatening to derail us before we even had the chance to really get off the ground.
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Trump has vehemently denied all the allegations, suggesting they are surfacing now because of a "smear" campaign to derail his candidacy.
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The White House had no comment on the veracity of the documents but said the leak was unlikely to derail negotiations.
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One banker involved in the IPO said it was too early to tell whether the bribery investigation could derail the process.
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J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon raised concerns Friday that rising interest rates and geopolitical flareups could derail U.S. economic growth.
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One serving of any type of wine or beer probably won't derail a healthy diet, but three or four certainly can.
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"It's going to be a terribly dirty election," Mahathir said, adding that he suspected Najib might derail his plans to stand.
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Because the party with less power in Washington can usually derail the annual budgeting process, it will not be the last.
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With an astonishing appeal to both left- and right-wing voters, Grillini could derail Italy's next month referendum on constitutional changes.
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This is a consensus body and to function it needs the US. Trump could utterly derail the talks if he chose.
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Both the song and the video deal with the pursuit of a self-created reality and how that can derail you.
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Many analysts say rising pressure to adopt belt-tightening measures could derail the alliance between the Socialists and their leftist allies.
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In fact, there are so many small ways to derail your finances, and lattes only come in for the loudest criticism.
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Anderson's plan -- derail the JW hype train, and then ... "I want that belt, and I want [Jon's] head on a platter."
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Economists say an outright trade war could derail the economy, but the tariffs announced so far fall well short of that.
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Facebook's enormous audience, combined with its willingness to pay media companies to broadcast there, immediately threatened to derail Twitter's video ambitions.
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The data added to a growing perception that a rate hike next month or in July would not derail U.S. growth.
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Democrats warn that any gun language could derail the mental health bill, and they've won some support from GOP colleagues. Sen.
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Butler was critical of the Trump administration's actions, but said they would not derail the broader global push for increased transparency.
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Not even taking a literal shit on a microphone while donning the official hat of xenophobia could derail hip-hop's momentum.
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A group of Democratic senators said Wednesday that President Trump's proposed border wall could derail budget negotiations, risking a government shutdown.
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That also means a bill could take more time to work out, since any individual member could potentially derail a compromise.
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Though some argued otherwise, Jim Cramer knew the GOP's Obamacare replacement failing would not derail the rally for three critical reasons.
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But, turning on Trump now would almost certainly derail the GOP's agenda of repealing Obamacare and overhauling the country's tax system.
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But these last-minute strategy sessions underscore the fundamental lack of a coordinated effort in the party to derail Trump's campaign.
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The political turmoil endangers fragile gains against the Islamist al Shabaab insurgency and could derail the government of President Mohamed Abdullahi.
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According to the Oil Price Information Service's Tom Kloza, there's not much that could derail the rally through the second quarter.
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The arguments threaten to derail a meeting that Trudeau had planned to focus on inclusive growth, gender equality and protecting oceans.
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There was no "plan B." It's being made up on the fly, with no guarantees hardliners don't derail the world's diplomats.
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And he refused to allow special interests to derail it with unreasonable demands that had no chance of winning bipartisan support.
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If Trump sweeps the table, it becomes that much harder for his rivals to derail his steady march to the nomination.
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The move also threatened to derail future peace talks between Israelis and the Palestinians, and potentially diminished Washington's role in them.
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What threatens to derail Selina more than anything is the Eagle himself, Bob Bradley (Martin Mull), the folksy, veteran political adviser.
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Tester has said he won't vote to confirm Kavanaugh, who faces sexual assault allegations that have threatened to derail his nomination.
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The sudden escalation of tensions threatens to derail recent initiatives aimed at alleviating the humanitarian situation facing Gaza's two million residents.
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Attendees, many of whom paid enormous sums to be in Davos, are not likely to let Donald Trump derail their party.
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Kavanaugh will "categorically and unequivocally" deny the sexual assault allegations that have threatened to derail his nomination, according to prepared remarks.
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"The FCC's proposal also has the potential to derail efforts by wireless carriers to cultivate mobile video advertising revenues," Moody's wrote.
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Vitter did not seek re-election to the Senate after a prostitution scandal helped derail his bid to become Louisiana governor.
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Edwards had said Epstein tried to derail his career and end his representation of several women, according to the Associated Press.
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John Kennedy, a Republican from Louisiana, told reporters that the Russia probe would only derail tax reform if members let it.
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That, Dr. Elston said, helps lessen the chance that changes in schedules each semester will derail child care or job arrangements.
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Huffington recently told CNBC Make It that feeling constantly exhausted is one of the easiest ways to derail your own career.
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While Beijing may want to slow the country's growth, the risk is that a sharp deceleration may derail the entire economy.
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U.S. business groups labeled those demands "poison pills" that threatened to derail the talks and prompt Trump to quit the pact.
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As a consumer-based economy, the fastest way to derail growth is to compound pressure on an already-fragile consumer base.
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Fitch and Moody's also warned about political turmoil, saying it could derail economic growth, when they affirmed their ratings last week.
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Some from the south fear chaos in the north could derail their own peace deal, which Sudan helped broker and guarantee.
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Kirchner and others of conspiring to derail his investigation into the 1994 fatal bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires.
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The decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital threatens to derail long sought-after peace talks between the Palestinians and Israelis.
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Less Quick Comment: Injuries can derail any team, but the Cubs are set up to win now, Plexiglas Principle or not.
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But that hasn't stopped his group from brainstorming alternatives — any of which could derail the direction Trump is pushing Congress in.
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Personal Health A "perfect storm" threatens to derail the progress that has been made in protecting the bone health of Americans.
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A splinter political party led by Maoist militants had threatened to derail the elections by planting land mines and targeting civilians.
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Now, some Republicans have dismissed the allegations against Judge Kavanaugh as nothing more than a political smear to derail his nomination.
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"Arrests, bribes and blocking access to its building were unable to derail Venezuela's National Assembly," Pompeo said via Twitter on Sunday.
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Fears are the rise in bond yields could further derail world stocks which stand some 7 percent off end-January peaks.
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The BOJ stood pat even as global headwinds, a strong yen and soft consumption threatened to derail a fragile economic recovery.
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The investigation turned into a politically-charged event, with Democrats accusing Republicans of trying to derail Hillary Clinton's then-presidential bid.
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Economic inclusion, especially under law, is race neutral, and can steer clear of the sticky politics which could derail such efforts.
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If he thought the president was trying to derail the investigation, that would seem relevant to the scope of the investigation.
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The Trump administration has sent its own signals that it does not want the Hong Kong legislation to derail trade talks.
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The economic gains to be had from major tax reform are simply too large to let the JCT score derail it.
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The decision to derail the Doha discussion is consistent with an emerging pattern of economic warfare being waged by Saudi Arabia.
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Doing so would likely derail the economies of all three countries, upend continental supply lines and send prices for groceries soaring.
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The strength in yen, if sustained, could also dampen prices and derail Japan's efforts to meet its 2 percent inflation target.
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The big question now is whether that Democratic establishment will try to derail Sanders before or during the Democratic National Convention.
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Those accidental, I'm-just-on-my-way-to-pee moments can derail you into another space creatively or spark an idea.
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The two-time Olympic gold medalist had spent her whole life training and feared that a pregnancy could derail her career.
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The tactics he believes Senate Democrats are using to slow down -- or even derail -- the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
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Trump's announcement on Wednesday threatened to derail future peace talks between the Israelis and Palestinians, which he has vowed to broker.
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Deep schisms within the GOP conference and long-simmering mistrust between Republicans and Democrats also threaten to derail any potential compromise.
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Winds threatened Macy's parade balloons The weather threatened -- but could not derail -- an iconic facet of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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The reports come after U.S. legislation on Hong Kong had threatened to derail trade discussions between the world's two largest economies.
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Delegate more Getting too involved in the day-to-day can derail CEOs from putting their time where it's needed most.
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Looking at how things are rolling right now, what do you see as the biggest risk that could derail this run?
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As his general counsel wrote on Thursday, Republicans believe that the existence of fake comments isn't enough to derail the vote.
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Moore on Friday again denied the allegations, calling them an effort by Jones's campaign and the Post to derail his campaign.
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The workers agreed they would not work overtime hours, which they said could derail the effects of the U.S. work stoppage.
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Focus is crucial, and we do best when monotasking: Even disruptions of a few seconds can derail one's train of thought.
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This is not just about senators squabbling over small details; there are serious ideological differences that could derail the entire bill.
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READ: All the allegations threatening to derail Jackson's confirmation He was making such a racket that the Secret Service stepped in.
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The loss of more Americans at this point in the 18-year war could again derail the process, military officials said.
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They wouldn't accomplish much in terms of building their own empires, but they would always do their best to derail yours.
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Florida voters who believed they were voting to support solar power in the state may actually have voted to derail it.
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It doesn't always stick the landing; a surplus of side plots and complex explanations frequently threatens to derail the entire show.
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While Bolton may not try to derail the talks, he could use them as leverage to push for more drastic action.
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Even the slightest disturbance can derail your experience, breaking you out of the spell of fantasy, and bringing you back to reality.
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The arrest of Huawei's global chief financial officer in Vancouver on Wednesday had threatened to derail progress in U.S.-Sino trade talks.
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S. trade war, S&P Global Ratings said any retaliation by major U.S. trading partners will derail a synchronized global economic recovery.
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Many warned though that risks such as higher inflation, a slowing Chinese economy, central bank policy and politics could derail the rally.
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The central bank says overturning the nationalisation would derail Ukraine's $3.9 billion programme with the International Monetary Fund and rock investor confidence.
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Both Northern Dynasty and EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt said on Friday the move would not derail the Pebble mine's permit application process.
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Some market participants are worried that a resolution to the US-China trade spat could derail the plans for a rate cut.
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His move will delay, but probably not derail, the agreement, which is supposed to pave the way for Macedonia to join NATO.
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As a result, the President's last-minute request on its own threatened to derail the potential to strike a deal on infrastructure.
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Trade barriers between the U.S. and China have created fears that a full-blown trade war could derail economies around the world.
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Like all of his victims, she didn't have a say in how he'd derail their lives or how he'd warp their memories.
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Canada was the biggest supplier of aluminum to the U.S. with about 2.48 million tonnes, which could threaten to derail Trump's plan.
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Not even a lineup controversy, in which MIA was pulled after comments she'd made about Black Lives Matter, could derail the day.
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Still, experts said any selloff on the oil market that pushes crude prices below $60 could derail these plans to go public.
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Satisfying the world's growing appetite threatens to derail efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prevent the worst impacts of climate change.
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