| 31. | Finally, even the teetotalers came to their senses about Prohibition's boomerang effects and joined in its repeal in 1933.
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| 32. | The unexpectedly lopsided outcome could reflect the " boomerang effect " against Nebiolo that some Greek officials had predicted.
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| 33. | It could have a huge boomerang effect in Mexico in affecting his popularity at home and attracting foreign investment,
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| 34. | "It's the boomerang effect.
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| 35. | This " boomerang effect " is far more real to a shelter worker than your protests of responsible pet ownership.
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| 36. | Paradoxically, continued Chinese peddling of missiles to Iran and Pakistan is almost certain to have a boomerang effect against China.
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| 37. | In CIA jargon, the calamities that ensued were an unfortunate example of " blowback, " the boomerang effect of unintended consequences.
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| 38. | I find that Robert K . Merton identified multiple types of boomerang effect in his study of WW2 propaganda in 1949-see.
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| 39. | The boomerang effect of the failed policy was richly detailed in recent articles by Timothy Egan of The New York Times.
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| 40. | However, it also quoted boomerang effect " of drawing more attention to " Angels & Demons " and making it more popular.
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