Sentence examples for design derailed from inspiring English sources

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C1 Business Digest C2 THURSDAY STYLES G1-14 OBITUARIES D8 EDITORIAL A32-33 EdIntelligentntelligent design derailed; Congress slinks toward the holidays; Hamas on the ballot.

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The plan derailed.

Officially, the current design was derailed by security concerns.

The most potent threat is, in my view, continuing with the Abbott plan for a plebiscite, which we know was designed to derail the momentum for equality.

He has maintained the charges against him were politically motivated, designed to derail his political career.

The Russian foreign ministry charged that it was designed to derail an investigation into the chemical-weapons attack in Douma a week ago.

The former deputy prime minister and his supporters insist the sodomy allegations were murky at best and designed to derail his career.

He pledged to raise the minimum wage for those contracted to the federal government, to create a new tax-free savings bond to encourage Americans to save, to work for the closure of the Guantánamo Bay prison, to push immigration reforms and to veto any sanctions that Congress might pass designed to derail his deal with Iran over its nuclear programme.

Former cabinet minister Cheryl Gillan, who tabled the amendment designed to derail the proposed legislation, said the £42.6bn project would threaten much-needed investment on the rest of the railway.

The official Syrian news agency called the reports untrue and designed to derail the ongoing U.N. inquiry.

Those statements attempting to scare small businesses are merely misleading smears designed to derail any limits on polluters.

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