| 11. | Another is the risk of a boomerang effect in which the attacker becomes the victim.
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| 12. | Three days after the first sanctions against Russia, on 20 March 2014, the boomerang effect.
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| 13. | The results exposed strong boomerang effects for high-dissonance group.
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| 14. | He fiddled with the thickness of the elastic, looking for just the right boomerang effect.
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| 15. | "There's this boomerang effect of democracy, " he said.
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| 16. | It's known in military jargon as the " boomerang effect " or " blow-back ."
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| 17. | To him, Iran proved that the " boomerang effect " has been exaggerated by critics.
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| 18. | Some of these restrictions may have a boomerang effect, leading to more tobacco use, not less.
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| 19. | A boomerang effect also is likely, Denke said.
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| 20. | Come April'02, look out for the boomerang effect.
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