sabotage

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Examples of sabotage

  • The four Germans were convicted of planning to sabotage New York's water system after landing on Long Island in 1942.

  • The insurgents had attempted to sabotage power and gas lines hundreds of miles outside the capital.

  • She feared that her hot temper would sabotage her relationship with Bob and decided to see a therapist.

  • She blamed him for trying to sabotage her career even though she was no longer signed to the company.

  • Cities had been on alert for possible terrorist sabotage of water supplies since January.

  • The group focuses on economic sabotage, such as blowing up power installations.

  • He believed the explosion was sabotage.

  • This almost looked like deliberate sabotage of his own success.

  • If, however, his efforts continue to be sabotaged by one of the parties, history will forever condemn those who are opposed to international order.

  • Today, too, we must stress that the government should realise that it should stop interfering with, and sabotaging, the opposition.

  • In addition, oil refineries and storage facilities have been sabotaged, and that could mean the loss of up to 15 million barrels.

  • We are sabotaging the local basis of electronic communications, and this order will do nothing to stop that process.

  • Let us suppose the talks do not proceed or that they are sabotaged by one side or the other.

  • In many areas where there are reactionary local authorities working in alliance with the local builder, the building of houses is being sabotaged.

  • Many employees of local authorities are, in fact, sabotaging the campaign.

  • Their second duty is to maintain their economic strategy and to ensure that it is not sabotaged by local authorities.

  • Will the legislation make allowances for a man or an organisation being prevented from sabotaging what should be a good set of regulations?

  • The proposed policy sabotages the growth of that respect and will undermine the confidence of those running passenger transport executives.

  • We will recognise that he voted in support of those who sabotaged that agreement.

  • Any more certain means of sabotaging an international organisation would be difficult to imagine.

  • In point of fact, the bookmakers succeeded in sabotaging it.

  • I have given two instances of effective measures against crime that have been impeded, if not sabotaged, by the foolish application of planning regulations.

  • She was not in any way inhibited by the fact that she had sabotaged his exchange rate policy a few days before.

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