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It has been used to derail progress toward peace.
However, a drop in funding for FP2020 last year threatens to derail progress.
The group does not want peace talks to resume, so it might act to derail progress.
But the report's authors stress that human-driven climate change could easily derail progress in the world's least developed places.
Less perniciously, fits and starts may prolong the transition period and present opportunities for "spoilers" to derail progress.
Mistrust between the Tamil Tigers and the large Muslim minority in the east could derail progress toward a settlement.
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In many cases, unforeseen negative events occurred that, at least partly, derailed progress.
What a shame it would be if this well-intentioned but deeply flawed study derailed progress in improving justice -- and what a missed opportunity!
What if I said that an extra language, beyond a coordinating lingua franca, promotes personal development, fair procedure, and effective education, while one-way assimilation derails progress on all counts?
"In many countries, including the UK, France, Spain and Italy, populist politics appear to have largely derailed progress in driving public-sector supply-side reforms to restore fiscal balance through greater efficiencies," he wrote in the trust's annual report.
In several of those states, budget woes exacerbated by the Great Recession appear to have derailed progress.
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