Word: derailings
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...down goals less than one-eighth of the time. With McCann and hard-shooting Derek Maguire (4-17-21) gunning away from the point and guys like Farrell and Kirk Nielsen (3-3-6) mixing it up in front of late, only the occasional bout of over-passing can derail a power-play unit for which superlatives fail...
...increase in three annual installments and thus lessen the bite. The economists also said the burden of higher taxes on the economy would be far outweighed by the benefits of falling oil prices and low interest rates. "The tax increase is easily absorbable and is not going to derail the economy," said Meyer...
...White House were Aspin's frequent wobbles when he tried to articulate Administration policies in the media. During the first weeks of the fight over gays in the military he appeared on Face the Nation to air the view that Congress and the military brass had the power "to derail this thing." When he added that "if we can't work it out, we will disagree, and the thing won't happen," it sounded like an open invitation for opponents of the change to mobilize. Political insiders, however, sensed in the ousting of Aspin what they termed "inoculation" politics...
Israel's settlers are doing their best to derail the peace process...
...coverage didn't stop there. By Tuesday, astrongly worded article in the Boston Globesuggested that McArthur's public appearance atYale, and his remarks at the June 1992 retreat,were a deliberate effort to derail Rudenstine'svision...