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He added, "It's one that could backfire".
Economists said the Cyprus plan set a worrisome precedent that could backfire.
A risky ad that could backfire, he said, was the last thing most Bush strategists wanted.
He could post signs that read "Vote for anybody but me," but that could backfire.
They were largely profits generated from giving advice to companies and did not involve taking big risks that could backfire later.
A non-binding vote is just that: the Democrats are too sensible to threaten anything that could backfire on them, such as cutting off funds.Can Ms Pelosi and her gang of moderates continue to hold the centre ground?
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They predicted that that effort could backfire by making Mr. Davis look both timorous and calculating.
But Gerald Pomper, who teaches political science at Rutgers, said that that strategy could backfire and seriously damage the perception of both Mr. McGreevey and the Democratic Party.
By challenging the courts, it's possible that strategy could backfire, which is a risk that some discharged military service members fear.
He said that the then prime minister, John Major, told him that it could backfire horribly – he felt editors would love the chance to be "martyrs".
But if Russia overplays the role of spoiler-in-chief, that could easily backfire.
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