Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(2)
But the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai, which India blames on a Pakistani extremist group, have put the plans of increased openness on hold indefinitely, and possibly derailed them entirely.
Now I can begin to actually enjoy intimacy without the lingering fear that my future will be possibly derailed.
Similar(58)
And protesters from oustide the settlement areas continue sneak in, in hopes of complicating and possibly derailing the withdrawal.
With Microsoft bidding nearly $45 billion to buy Yahoo, Google has begun to lay the groundwork to try to delay, and possibly derail, any deal.
"It's going to delay or possibly derail the economic recovery if they continue to rise from here," said Jane Caron, chief economic strategist at Dwight Asset Management.
If the judge decides that a new vote is warranted, Mr. Hewlett will succeed in delaying the merger and possibly derailing it.
Powerful, indignant, protective: that's how a bear feels, and that's how Mr. Ross sounds, as if nothing could possibly derail him, and everyone who walks with him will be safe.
But analysts warn that if the chief justice survives the impeachment process, Mr. Aquino will face a die-hard enemy at the top of the judiciary that could deadlock government and possibly derail the government's program for change.
While that could possibly derail Dell down the road, that concern now appears overblown, as evidenced by the company's market share gains in servers and storage.
That's quite a difference from the $39 billion it would cost to achieve the same goal through a T-Mo anduisition, and many found the revelation incredibly suspect, enough so to possibly derail the merger.
WASHINGTON ― In recent years, the opposing party approached Supreme Court nomination hearings by honing in on the nominee's character and temperament or on one particular case that could possibly derail the nominee.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com