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It may rebound on him.
He fully expected some of his youthful follies to rebound on him during the election campaign.
The music has stopped on Cameron's watch, which means that any embarrassing evidence will rebound on him.
EU leaders already warn that his bland refusal to take new arrivals from hard-pressed Greece and Italy will rebound on him.
And so it went on, with Romney deftly avoiding commenting on Cain's problems or anything else that might rebound on him, while bravely taking potshots at people who don't vote in the Republican primaries.
"We're like that" is a comment that could rebound on him and this is a campaign that may hinge more on questions of identity and off-field probity than the usual staple of signings and populist promises.
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Worse still, it can easily rebound on shareholders.
But Ma's success rebounded on him.
His divisive behaviour was rejected by voters and rebounded on him.
If Daniels-Dwyer was the complainant to Google then it has rebounded on him because the 2006 story has got renewed, and extra, publicity - a direct consequence of all such complaints about online coverage (see the Streisand effect).
But just as critics warned back in 1992 that American overreaching would ultimately create a coalition of enemies determined to check it, so Cheney's relentless amassing of power and influence has finally rebounded on him in Bush's second term.
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