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Don't let poor strategy selection or the surfacing of imperious attitudes derail talks before all points have been made.

Governance will not magically provide success; it is just a framework that provides answers to the questions that will most easily bottleneck or derail your SOA efforts.

He discusses how to evaluate bi solutions in the light of existing infrastructure, while avoiding technology biases and other hidden traps that can derail projects.

After meeting with the Israeli prime minister, President Barack Obama called this week's shooting a "senseless slaughter" by "extremists and rejectionists" who are trying to derail the peace process.

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The market's job is to derail the systems traders.

Did it really derail your job search or is it just something you feel badly about?

Stting and talking face to face --where an eye roll or twinge of pain could derail the discussion--was tough.

The cardinal wished to avoid public scandal, and the minister feared the affair might derail his efforts to put together a government of Catholics and Protestants.

Supermodel Kate Moss won the prestigious Model of the Year prize at the British Fashion Awards on Thursday just over a year after a cocaine scandal threatened to derail her lucrative career.

The problem is, too much can derail it.

A plan is the track that our "human train" runs on, without a plan we are certain to derail.

THERE is only so much fun to be had from a sovereign-debt crisis that has the potential to bring down Banks and derail the global economy.

An open switch will derail a train.

But he readily admits that there are other challenges that might derail this potential solution to help alleviate global warming.

They use sarcasm, "jokes," and anger to derail any hint that you may be suggesting the need for them to change something about themselves or about how they are doing something.

Freezing mud that reached track level could derail a train, and rock salt kept the mud soft.

But a bad one can derail both the public finances and a country's development ambitions.

After it was raised to 5% in 1997, it once more harmed its sponsors and helped derail Japan's economic recovery, plunging the country into a second lost decade of economic growth.

The move could derail Chrysler's plans for a swift exit from bankruptcy proceedings.T L reports.

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