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derail effort
|
5.53 |
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Failure would not derail the effort. |
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derail talk
|
3.42 |
|
And who derailed the talks? |
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derail plan
|
3.23 |
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Money problems derailed the plans. |
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derail train
|
2.90 |
|
Many trains were also derailed. |
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derail career
|
2.37 |
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Motherhood did not derail her career, however. |
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derail negotiation
|
1.78 |
|
Black anger brought riots that threatened to derail the negotiations. |
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derail bill
|
1.65 |
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The bill had been derailed by other protests. |
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derail process
|
1.45 |
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Its failure does not derail that process. |
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derail reform
|
1.32 |
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Skeptics say fulfilling campaign promises to these groups might derail reforms. |
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derail deal
|
1.25 |
|
But few expect antitrust problems to derail the deal. |
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derail vote
|
1.18 |
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But details can derail votes in the Senate. |
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derail project
|
1.12 |
|
Rough times for the local real estate industry, however, derailed this project. |
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derail progress
|
1.05 |
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It has been used to derail progress toward peace. |
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derail election
|
0.99 |
|
Others said they would fight any effort to derail the election. |
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derail growth
|
0.92 |
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Higher rates could derail economic growth, he said. |
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derail legislation
|
0.92 |
|
What happens to derail the legislation? |
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derail attempt
|
0.79 |
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The question has derailed previous attempts at Israeli-Arab peacemaking. |
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derail recovery
|
0.79 |
|
Unforeseen shocks could derail the recovery. |
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derail merger
|
0.72 |
|
Labor opposition could still derail the merger. |
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derail ballot
|
0.59 |
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They accuse anti-independence militia leaders of wanting to derail the ballot through bloodshed. |