Phrases with «to derail the project»

The phrase "to derail the project" means to cause the project to go off track, fail, or not be successful as planned. Full definition

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Sentences with «to derail the project»

  • ``... those who oppose wind turbines, biomass facilities and solar farms «just because» — i.e. because they don't like the look of them, because they think wind energy is uneconomical, because they think climate change is a crock, because they believe it will affect property values — won't be permitted to derail projects by manipulating local and provincial regulations.» (cleanbreak.ca)
  • The final version - to be issued this summer - will likely conclude that the environmental concerns should not derail the project, despite troublesome leaks from the existing Keystone pipeline, which was shut last week after a small leak in Kansas. (theglobeandmail.com)
  • But late last year, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, under political pressure, delayed bestowing easements that derailed the project after protests erupted against the pipeline by environmentalists and the Standing Rock Sioux tribe. (fortune.com)
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