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More probable is that he would grudgingly accept it, but then try to frustrate it.
The rebels were spotted openly colluding with Labour whips to try to frustrate the bill.
If your employer does try to frustrate a romantic tie, subject to any duty of disclosure, tell them politely to mind their own business!
At worst, he will face a strong anti-government coalition that will try to frustrate him and kick him out of office.
In the other quarterfinal, Agniesz Radwanska will try to frustrate Viktoria Azarenka into overhitting and impatience in the face of determined counterpunching and superb court positioning.
The new Chelsea boss is likely to err on the side of caution and try to frustrate Spain, which should set up an intriguing tactical battle.
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But competitors trying to frustrate deals face no sanction.
Worse, there are those who are trying to frustrate this progress.
When he hit into the wind, Murray said, he chipped and sliced and tried to frustrate Berdych.
And the court faced another huge test in the 1930s, when it tried to frustrate Roosevelt's New Deal.
She also thinks I'm doing a great job being a mum; she was not trying to frustrate me.
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