| 21. | It could be a significant collateral boomerang effect.
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| 22. | These results suggested that boomerang effects should be considered as potential costs of launching mass communication campaigns.
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| 23. | Again, it is the boomerang effect : About 15 percent of all Caucasians carry the " bad"
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| 24. | That could generate a boomerang effect.
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| 25. | This may have a boomerang effect.
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| 26. | Pulling such stunts reflect negatively on him and public view could turn on him with a boomerang effect.
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| 27. | It could have a boomerang effect.
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| 28. | Still, potential dangers of the " boomerang effect " are downplayed by some top military officials and academics.
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| 29. | The result is a boomerang effect : political upheaval, refugee flows and drug trafficking that hurt wealthy nations.
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| 30. | In fact, the blown call had a boomerang effect : Dole, suddenly revived, had done better than expected!
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