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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of sabotaging in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

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    The numerical value of sabotaging in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5

Examples of sabotaging in a Sentence

  1. Jena Griswold:

    There are a lot of barriers being put up from the administration -- whether that's trying to force Americans to risk their very lives to cast a ballot, to meddling with the Post Office, sabotaging the way we deliver mail, to falsehoods and lies about vote by mail, so, I just think it's so important that every elected official, every elections official and every American citizen start sounding the alarm. The rhetoric coming out of the White House is something that you hear under dictatorships, not in the United States. We have to act. We can not allow him to tilt this election.

  2. Gutierrez Reed attorneys:

    We don’t know, however, whether that live round came from that box, we’re assuming it did. We’re assuming somebody put that live round in that box, which, if you think about that, the person who put the live round in the box of dummy rounds had to have the purpose of sabotaging the set. There’s no other reason you would do that. That you would mix that live round with the dummy rounds.

  3. Lisa Haisha:

    If you have a dominant Joker Imposter, you might desperately want to belong but end up sabotaging the very intimacy you crave.

  4. Mirdad Nejrabi:

    Officials and ministers from both camps are sabotaging one another because there is no trust.

  5. Joseph Fallon:

    Here, it can jeopardize western interests through guerrilla warfare sabotaging Libya’s oil facilities and ports and through calculated use of terror to unleash a mass migration of people to destabilize neighboring countries and Europe.

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