• He made a poor director, and some have suggested that he in effect sabotaged the programme.

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  • And, of course, no computer sabotaged the famous the mission to Jupiter in 2001, either.

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  • The Tory line is that Labour has sabotaged a plan it says it agrees with.

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  • Cherry Tomatoes: Even the most well-mannered and health-conscious diner can be sabotaged by plump, juicy cherry tomatoes.

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  • Your attempt at being a good parent is being sabotaged - and I am using that word deliberately.

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  • In 2008, U.K. driver Hamilton needed to finish fifth or better, but nearly sabotaged himself by qualifying ninth.

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  • They were banned, no questions asked about whether they were sabotaged or got the steroids from their coaches.

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  • It's not like he's Lance Armstrong, who used enhancement drugs throughout his career and sabotaged an entire sport for years.

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  • Now, one of the same New York Times writers whose misleading report sabotaged OSI is back on the story.

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  • Songwriter Don Henley claimed that the RIAA had sabotaged negotiations with what he called a "misleading and contradictory press release".

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  • Twenty-two people suffered hypoglycaemic episodes after saline drips were allegedly sabotaged with insulin between June and July 2011 at Stepping Hill.

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  • In Islamic terms, this sabotaged the balance (mizan) of the natural world.

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  • While the singers perform ably, they are often sabotaged by the cheap and obvious stage business required of them, especially in the evening's first half.

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  • Senior employees sabotaged everything, making sure that poor software got written.

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  • In a typical case of tail wagging dog, says Mr de Waal, Azerbaijan sabotaged moves to reopen the border between Turkey and Armenia in 2009.

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  • Yet another client wanted new financing but consistently sabotaged new opportunities.

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  • And in hindsight now that his release from the team is complete, it almost looks as if the team intentionally sabotaged his career as a football commodity.

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  • Many creative processes are sabotaged at the beginning, when impatient designers rush through or skip the creative fermentation process in order to get to the so-called good stuff.

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  • Local anger was most famously mobilised in the Ogoni area by opposition politician Ken Saro-Wiwa, but in all parts of the Delta protesters have blocked access roads, occupied production platforms and-on occasion-sabotaged pipelines.

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  • Unfortunately, the history of the Chemical Weapons Convention is replete with examples in which such interagency understandings were violated or otherwise sabotaged by those committed to reaching a chemical weapons ban at any cost.

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  • Ms Alexander claimed her outburst, which included throwing her microphone as she stormed off the stage, swearing and hitting a cameraman, was because she had been "sabotaged" and "set up" by the programme makers.

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  • In addition to generating its heaviest customer activity in lower-margin prepaid calling plans rather than in the more lucrative post-pay multiyear plans, RadioShack's wireless business is being sabotaged to a degree by its own partner.

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  • Hajdu, the music critic for The New Republic and a professor at the Columbia University School of Journalism, mainly focuses on the latter implications of his title: how a double-page photo in Time magazine sabotaged Eckstine's career.

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  • "I set the foundations by winning those two titles and built up a lot of confidence but I sabotaged it before the Scottish Open by doing a lot of things I shouldn't have been doing, " O'Sullivan said.

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  • If many employees who have this condition have the potential to be highly productive but can be sabotaged by their own behavioral tendencies, what can management do to help these individuals succeed and become as productive as possible?

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  • It would be unfortunate if the lack of preparedness for how people really use the net, combined with corporate greed, sabotaged broadband in the same way that unmetered dial-up was damaged by the actions of some companies two years ago.

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  • Bersani's hours as party leader were numbered after the latest humiliation from his own ranks, when party defectors Friday in the secret balloting for president sabotaged his high-profile choice of candidate, former Premier Romano Prodi, an economist who is widely respected at home and abroad.

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  • As Mr Bergan movingly recounts, Eisenstein developed a curious mixture of audacity and cunning, always pushing his films towards an ideal state which he must have known could never be realised, for political or economic reasons, yet managing to remain employed and to launch yet another project after the previous one had collapsed or been compromised or sabotaged.

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  • Mr Lukashenka has also sabotaged the customs union with Kazakhstan and Russia, demanding that Russia scrap its export duty on oil and oil products, which would allow Belarus to buy them at Russia's domestic prices and to re-export them at a profit. (Russia wants to keep oil out of the union for now.) Russia's response is to reach for its favourite weapon: the gas taps.

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