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He dismissed the Oslo peace accords as "a Palestinian Versailles," for which he was heavily criticized by even moderate Israelis, who accused him of sabotaging the efforts to coexist.
Companies that rely too heavily on competition to determine promotions may find that their employees discover that the most efficient way of winning a promotion is by sabotaging the efforts of their rivals.
Cartman gets the job after sabotaging the efforts of a talented student named Casey Miller.
It's not simply that he can't sign an ambitious deal because Congress wouldn't ratify it -- the real issue here is that he's actively sabotaging the efforts of more progressive countries to take this process forward.
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Since the EU had issued a joint, and more restrained, statement on Iraq only a few days earlier, this was seen as treachery in Paris and Berlin.Yet the move to support America was itself a response to events that seemed, to others, to be aimed at sabotaging the effort to put pressure on Iraq.
The extent of the deletions sought by the Americans and the late hour brought complaints that the United States was sabotaging the effort to meet demands -- many of them originating from Washington -- that the institution reform itself to adjust to modern times and make its operations transparent and accountable.
Recent reports of bombings in Iran, the crash of a secret CIA surveillance drone there and the assassination of several Iranian nuclear scientists suggest a covert campaign by the West or its proxies is aimed at sabotaging the effort.
There was graffiti and counter-graffiti, and messes of thrown paint where one party had tried to sabotage the efforts of the other.
But in Albany yesterday, Fassel found consolation in a videotape review of Saturday's game; there were instances when one player made a silly mistake and sabotaged the efforts of the other 10 members of a special teams unit.
Whoever sacked him, it seems likely that it was because he exceeded his brief.Clearly, parts of Iran's fractured political establishment are all too ready to sabotage the efforts of any other part to win the glory that might possibly emanate from opening a dialogue with America so long, that is, as Iran succeeds in enhancing its prestige in the process.
Mr. Chirac's opposition to President Bush's call at the summit meeting in Istanbul this week for NATO to play a meaningful role in Iraq has opened him up to criticism that he is trying to sabotage the efforts to stabilize and reconstruct Iraq.
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