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Even when experts from both parties agreed what should be done, vested interests in Congress conspired to frustrate enlightened progress.
For the third year in a row, events have conspired to frustrate credit investors, who have seen positions taken in the spring sour by the fall.
The Battle of Greece presented a major challenge for Simpson's signals units, as rugged terrain, enemy action and frequent troop movements conspired to frustrate their efforts to maintain reliable communications.
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Even when the LDP throws up a would-be reformer, such as the current prime minister, Junichiro Koizumi, the cosy alliances conspire to frustrate him.
Yet the structure of the bridal industry conspires to frustrate both bride and retailer; while they appear to be collaborating on a grand romantic project, their economic interests are very different.
The opposition conspired to foil the plans.
India's variety and vagueness conspire to frustrate anyone who tries to be objective in charting the effects of economic reforms over the past decade.
Naturally, circumstances conspire to foil their escape.
But there was something else, too, which on its face may sound as self-interested as my happiness at Crimea's newfound prominence but which is actually a feeling of wider scope: I felt frustrated that world events conspired to undermine my designs for the book.
Vested interests conspired to neuter most suggestions.
Events, however, conspired to delay its completion.
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