Williams was forced to use high-risk all-or-nothing tactics which backfired as Seles squared the match then secured victory. |
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I have to say, if the idea was to persuade any of us that her followers are sane and rational people, the plan backfired in spectacular fashion. |
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Gloria knew her plan had backfired and that she would have to come up with something better next time. |
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Yet the move has backfired because the figures also reveal that its retail market share has dropped to under 40 per cent. |
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But this strategy has sometimes backfired when small fry didn't play along. |
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But at last his schemes have backfired and, quite by accident, he has produced his most consistent and listenable album in over 15 years. |
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But I have a hunch who tattletaled because that person's call backfired one evening. |
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Plan A, to propose on Detonator, backfired when she saw the ride on the website and refused to go on it. |
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Their plan backfired, and soon the fire grew out of control and they fled in panic. |
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They said the plan backfired when four times as many workers joined the unions than had left. |
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The tactic ultimately backfired when viewers complained afterward to the BBC Web site that the show wasn't raunchy enough. |
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Unfortunately, this plan backfired and a description of this implement was written up and published! |
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Dave continued to tighten his screw till abruptly the engine choked, backfired and died. |
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A car backfired somewhere, the CD now flew upwards at a fresh angle and speed. |
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I stayed quiet thinking that maybe she would think that she had just been hearing things but my plan backfired. |
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The engine coughed, backfired, and a small explosion sent the transport's occupants flying. |
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Got back in the car, started their car again, which is a bit of an old beater, and it backfired, apparently. |
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Their efforts backfired and resulted in the largest showing ever for religious parties in Pakistan. |
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However, the plans backfired as the still agile southpaw turned many of those bunts into double plays by catching them in mid-air. |
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These plans have backfired, however, leading to growing criticism of the sanctions policy. |
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Such attempts at manipulating the news have already backfired in the eyes of the public. |
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It is clear from the Council report into the progress of the scheme that it has partly backfired. |
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The pressures for uniformity may well have backfired, encouraging a stubborn and defensive localism as a result. |
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These efforts actually backfired, and one lower-level State Department official was cashiered. |
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His scheme had backfired however, because he failed to check that I had any money in the first place. |
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Wire fencing had been used to keep the deer out but this backfired when capercaillies killed themselves by flying into it. |
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The decision to take only four strikers backfired disastrously, and we bottled the penalty shoot-out. |
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Another reason could be that their criticism has backfired in the past, worsening rather than improving an individual's performance. |
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What is particularly frustrating for me is that the promised election awareness advertisement has spectacularly backfired. |
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They fought free trade, and everything they said about it in 1988 has basically backfired on them. |
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The attempts to censor news in Mainland China about the protests backfired. |
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He found that the engine ran rough at the increased power setting required for the magneto check and backfired once. |
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As I said earlier, there have been examples where minimum sentencing has backfired. |
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But his desire to prove a point backfired in a grim and unambitious contest which spectacularly failed to live up to its pre-fight hype as a clash between two big punchers. |
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She suspected that Northup may not have been kidnapped, but had been willingly involved in a scam that had massively backfired. |
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History provides many examples of imposed settlements which eventually backfired with disastrous effects. |
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The car engine backfired in three sudden bursts as they drove off. |
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Jenni is obviously jealous, and it looks like her plan has backfired. |
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To my glee, Anthony didn't enjoy it much either, so his plan backfired. |
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However, his plan backfired as no one took him up on his offer. |
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Due to the uprising the plan has backfired on an epic scale. |
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The Authority's attempts to put the screws on farmers may have backfired despite having laid some alarming facts on the table during the past week. |
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This is a crank call that sorta backfired, and I'd like to bail out right now. |
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Of course I would also welcome the exchange of information on methods that did not pay off or even backfired. |
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If the Old Trafford directors hoped it would smoke out rival bids, it backfired spectacularly. |
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Sesena is a similar planning disaster, designed for a population of 13,000 lower income home-owners whose speculations also backfired. |
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Ironically, his proposal backfired when he became the first victim of the law. |
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When the engine backfired, the pilot was probably surprised by the noise and the fishtailing caused by fluctuations in engine power. |
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He took the risk, and didn't bawl and howl when it backfired. |
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But the policy backfired, radicalizing a new generation of recruits to the Republican cause. |
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Summary: The introduction of freshwater krill into the Shuswap and other lakes as a food source for smolts backfired. |
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It was clearly meant to be a sycophantic gesture, but the jape backfired like a blocked Victorian shotgun. |
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Jeffrey Wright, who plays new character Beetee, revealed his attempt to play a practical joke on Lawrence backfired in devastating fashion. |
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A welsh mp yesterday agreed to pay libel damages after a campaign against endowment policy mis-sellers backfired. |
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A motor scooter backfired across the street. |
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Her attempts to pander to New York's militant minorities have repeatedly backfired, most famously when she endorsed her husband's pardon of a bunch of Puerto Rican nationalists, only to backpedal later. |
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If the sandwich board really was their intention, it backfired. |
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Finally, our country's most prominent bank teetered on the brink last year when its roaring trade in America, a combination of reckless leverage and unchaperoned hanky-panky, backfired. |
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Two Spanish con-men's attempted sale of a forged Goya painting backfired spectacularly after their client, supposedly a rich Arab sheik, paid them in counterfeit bank-notes worth 1.7 million Swiss Francs. |
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Yet politicians' attempts to meddle with pay have often backfired. |
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That will reassure South Korea and Japan, which despaired that Mr Bush's negotiations sometimes allowed North Korea to drive a wedge between America and its allies. Mr Kim's belligerence has backfired in political terms too. |
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If the Conservatives' latest policy of a cut in national insurance was meant to give him a debating advantage against Vince Cable and Alistair Darling, the plan backfired in spectacular fashion. |
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Thus the attempt by post-independence civilian governments to cartelise power using the military as their tool had backfired. |
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Shane Watson was unable to hide Australia's glee at a rare selection gamble by England that backfired horribly on the first day of the fifth Ashes Test. |
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Wollaston and Lucas said the campaign had backfired. |
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This buck-passing game has backfired badly on Europe. |
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The strategy backfired when the British Cabinet learned, to their great consternation, that an equally powerful Spanish squadron had left Cadiz to sail northward! |
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This move to punish the people of Arnprior has already backfired. |
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In this case, Laurier's attempt to use honours for narrow political advantage backfired, but one emerges with the sense that a tactic that misfired in this case was probably used to better effect in others. |
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Mr President, the protests that disrupted the Olympic torch relay in Europe have backfired on us, as there are now several anti-Western demonstrations going on in China. |
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These findings suggest that the downsizing strategies followed by many employers throughout the 1980s and 1990s and the concomitant increase in employee workloads have backfired. |
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Intended to strengthen the hand of the prime minister and overcome some of the problems of the proportional representation system, the reform backfired badly. |
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Sydenham's attempt to prevent the growth of a strong opposition to his autocratic rule backfired ironically. For in June, 1841, Baldwin resigned from the Council to join forces with Lafontaine. |
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His attempt to make money by importing luxury cars backfired horribly when fuel prices tripled. |
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The conspiracy, known as the Rye House Plot, backfired upon its conspirators and provoked a wave of sympathy for the King and James. |
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In terms of anticipating the next move the Germans would make, reliance on Ultra sometimes backfired. |
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This stage backfired, however, as the locals began breeding the goats in order to make more money. |
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The government's effort to isolate Laino by exiling him in 1982 had backfired. |
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It was intended as mockery but backfired, coming to be used in a neutral or friendly fashion. |
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Greedy tactics already backfired on Sisu and from my point of view they will also backfire on the caterers. |
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The Egyptian ploy seems to have backfired with social media filled with push back. |
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Wane fielded a weakened team for the Widnes match and admits it backfired, but says he would do the same again. |
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The poll results indicate that the Color of Change Censorship Campaign has indeed backfired. |
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Bryan got a shotgun and tried to scare off the wolves by firing into the air, but that strategy backfired. |
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Dimi Konstantopoulos's decision to run upfield for Boro's stoppage time corner backfired horribly with Fulham scoring a last gasp winner. |
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Far from displaying the nation's unity in time of war, the scheme backfired, often aggravating class antagonism and bolstering prejudice about the urban poor. |
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Noon GOODISON PARK EVERTON v MAN UTD EVERTON boss David Moyes admits his team selection for the midweek Carling Cup tie against Chelsea appears to have backfired. |
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The system backfired on Red Bull in Abu Dhabi though when it overheated due to the grid taking so long to form, and Vettel crashed off on the second bend. |
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Police in the sparsely populated Northern Territory said the man was taken to hospital after the stunt backfired at Darwin s Rapid Creek around midnight on Saturday. |
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As many politicians feared, the privateering strategy of war backfired. |
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The British government consistently refused, remembering how a similar attempt in 1918 had backfired dramatically, as nationalist opposition made it unworkable. |
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But on closer inspection, it looked like the 64-yearold's bid to Turn Back Time had backfired after she was papped with a piece of sticky tape dangling from her jawline. |
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