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The new commercials followed by a day the opening of a 20-state, multimillion-dollar network television campaign by the United States Chamber of Commerce to try to derail support for a government-run health insurance option.
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"That is one reason why these outside companies are pouring money in to try to derail the same thing.
A determined child might try to derail this app by deleting it before making a side trip.
The coal and power industries, and the climate-change deniers, will try to derail it, in Congress or the courts.
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And if you show no warmth, beware of those who may try to derail your efforts—and maybe your career.
Administration officials argue that one way to try to derail the United Nations vote is to have a viable peace process under way between Israelis and Palestinians.
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