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It is likely to backfire.
But Mr. Cohen argued that any effort to ignore the crisis or stay aloof from it is likely to backfire.
The problem with just standing tough is that it is likely to backfire; Iran is understandably nervous, and if it thinks America is intransigent, it might double down on its nuclear program, speeding it up past a point of no return.
Do not try to show the world the way you see it, it is likely to backfire.
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Pressuring them to take a bite Demanding that a child eat at least one bite of everything seems reasonable, but it's likely to backfire.
While I accept that the short story is a hard sell as a literary form, and that the organisers are making a publicity play with the appointment of Young, I can't help thinking that, as with Allen and the Orange prize, it's likely to backfire on them.
Interpreting these signals correctly can help a seller know when trying to get more money from a buyer, say, will work and when it's likely to backfire.
It is exactly the kind of intricate society where heavy-handed American intervention is likely to backfire.
Many here say that effort is likely to backfire, further provoking the extremism Syria would like to control.
Going one on one is likely to backfire.
And any consultation on this question is likely to backfire, as was the case in 2004.
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