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The Coalition backbencher Warren Entsch, who has been talking with colleagues on holding conscience vote, said Shorten could be sabotaging the chances for marriage equality by rushing the bill.
But the diffuse nature of the protests so far, alongside the focus on the demands for resignations, has some worrying that the protesters could be sabotaging their own cause.
But if you're firing off applications after work, you could be sabotaging your efforts.
What they don't realize is that this could be sabotaging their day-to-day productivity and full business potential.
Otherwise you could be sabotaging your most effective hours.
If that's the case, it's time to start, because you could be sabotaging your career.
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Others fear the talks could be sabotaged by outside interests intent on destabilising the country.
Mitchell is aware that fund-raising, barely disguised advertising, undistinguished programming, and political compromises carry risks — that what is unique about PBS could be sabotaged.
Officials in many South Pacific countries, through whose waters the plutonium cargo ships are likely to transit, also fear that the vessels could be sabotaged en route.
Mitchell is aware that fund-raising, barely disguised advertising, undistinguished programming, and political compromises carry risks that what is unique about PBS could be sabotaged.
Labour's interim leader, Harriet Harman, has announced that any registered voter will be able to help choose the party's next leader for a £3 fee, prompting fears that the contest could be sabotaged by political opponents.
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