But Joe Rundle, head of trading at ETX Capital, in London, said the cap would backfire.
Gun-rights advocates call the Colorado bills unenforceable, feel-good measures that are likely to backfire.
But Majid and others here in Badakhshan fear the new U.S. strategy could backfire.
That type of retaliatory tactic is bound to backfire, says Robert Dilenschneider, a public relations specialist.
Ducking insurance claims related to such a vast tragedy could really backfire on America's favourite investor.
"I doubt it will backfire on ticket sales, " Barrand, of the Sport Industry Group, told CNN.
Although they can bring in votes from hard-to-reach younger demographics, endorsements from these celebrities can backfire.
An initiative intended to fight crime could backfire and lead to more of it.
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So not only does the thought-suppression strategy backfire, it feels terrible while you are doing it.
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The familiar Section 529 college savings plans could backfire, too, says Brown University economist Herschel Grossman.
But critics of the industry say true transparency about how burgers come to be may backfire.
In either case, being open and honest could definitely backfire and make your 9-to-5 pretty miserable.
Without a sincere sense of gratitude, sharing credit is just another manipulative trick bound to backfire.
But even Cisco's partnerships could backfire, for Chambers' big ambitions could threaten some of these allies.
Putting assets in a child's name, for example, will backfire if you otherwise qualify for aid.
Others use financial hedges, but these are pricey and can backfire if oil prices drop.
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Autocratically imposing public health measures rather than persuading people of their worth can easily backfire.
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But on occasion the tactic will backfire and this was one of the occasions.
Proposals to top-slice funding for disadvantaged children in England could backfire, council leaders have warned.
Novartis Chief Daniel Vasella says that an excessive focus on mass-market bestsellers can backfire.
The increased number of troops will backfire unless they can hold areas that are secured.
Their attacks could ultimately backfire if they undermine investor confidence and push up long-term interest rates.
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This can backfire, as it upsets not just the poacher's target, but also potential clients.
But it turns out that those characteristics are precisely the reasons goals can backfire.
Falling over to accommodate only Generation Y would not be the most productive way and could backfire.
But some financial industry participants insist the rules will backfire, leaving employees with less or incomplete advice.
One problem with reporting on an opaque country such as Russia is that journalistic scruples can backfire.
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Murphy told me that the Governor often refrained from intervening with legislation, fearing his actions could backfire.
This could backfire and cause companies, hedge funds, traders and investors to move out of the Euro-FTT-zone.
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While the pragmatic approach to internationalism may yield short-term gains, it could backfire in the long run.
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