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The company has imposed speed restrictions across some of its network because of fears that tracks could buckle in the heat and derail trains.
Any chance that the corporatocracy would not infiltrate to derail effective action on these points?
The measures came as sectarian attacks threaten to derail a fragile peace deal.
And they're going to do whatever they can do to derail the democratic process.
Both sides said they are committed to peace talks and analysts say the blast could impede but not derail the process.
If America's central bank moves to increase rates sharply, it will derail the economy and stifle any increase in markets.
He said he didn't see any factors threatening to derail the region's nascent recovery from the global economic slowdown.
The bully-boy gangsters did their best to derail the forces of law and order but failed thanks to special precautions taken by the police.
Several factors can derail China from its present track of catching up with the industrial nations.
There is real concern that the situation in Darfur could derail the north-south peace deal.
Any train travelling at a decent speed is going to derail when it hits something solid and immovable like a car.
Longtime critics are amassing money and manpower to derail her political career.
One man is out to derail the bandwagons in all three of the Festival's biggest races, however.
Many big mergers are paid for with shares, and big changes in those can derail deals before they complete.
Back in California, business interests were organizing a well-funded movement to derail Sinclair's campaign.
No one expects Roberts' views on states' rights vs. federal powers to derail his candidacy.
The simple thirst for revenge on the part of a few could be enough to derail any peace agreements that might come about in the future.
They loom over the Year 2000 project and have the potential to derail an already tight time schedule for most departments and agencies.
Rather be on guard for signs and understand the psychology of what might derail the existing trend.
An abrupt withdrawal of the stimulus funds could derail the recovery, and even push the economy back into recession, the report notes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Stopping the engine they fitted it into the track in such a way that it seemed certain to derail the Confederate engine.
To add to the traveller's discomfort, the road-bed is as bad as it can be and not derail the cars constantly.
He knew for a certainty whose plantations he might traverse, and whose fences he might derail.
That would delay it or derail it, and neither option is acceptable.
All good turnaround efforts can rapidly derail if an unhealthy top line continues to decline.
In the past two centuries, Senators have used the filibuster more than a thousand times to derail presidential appointments or legislation.
While Charity is planning a secret abortion and Megan tries to derail the event, resulting in ome not very lady-like fisticuffs.
I had no dynamite with me, and I could neither blow it up nor derail it.
Perhaps most valuably, it provides help for overcoming the self-doubt that all too often can derail your great escape before you even broach it to your boss.
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