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They predicted the legislation would ultimately backfire.
This policy would ultimately backfire, because it deprived the general population of learned guidance that was aware of the complexity of the Islamic tradition.
Bill Lipton, the state director of the Working Families Party, a progressive coalition based in New York City, predicted that Jobs for New York's efforts would ultimately backfire because many of the candidates it is backing have long records as liberal activists.
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Consumer advocates say the tactic will ultimately backfire.
I worry that aggressively targeting Christians will ultimately backfire on the gay community.
Their attacks could ultimately backfire if they undermine investor confidence and push up long-term interest rates.
She believes the relentless pressure on government opponents will ultimately backfire and generate new calls for freedoms.
When I spoke with Robert Mann, a longtime airline-industry analyst, about the Skiplagged case, he said that the service could ultimately backfire on consumers.
And co-ops that repeatedly turn down applicants for price reasons also run the risk of gaining a reputation as a tough building — which could ultimately backfire.
"If you enter into it purely as a promotional tool for your business, it won't be supported and could ultimately backfire and damage your reputation," Cox explained.
Some senior Tories, including Michael Forsyth, a peer and former Scotland secretary, have said the move is unwise and could ultimately backfire.
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