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A month ago, Pettitte had a bit of a setback after rehabilitating too quickly, so he has been cautious since then.
"I feel that it's a bit of a setback for my son," says Renee Horsford.
The development was "a little bit of a setback, but nothing, nothing serious," Manager Lou Piniella said.
But I had a little bit of a setback with a broken collarbone, so I'm not sure when I am going to get this done.
Obviously her injury has been a bit of a setback but she is doing all the right things during her recovery.
We say, "Oh, she has taken it well" with admiration, meaning you can hardly tell she's just suffered a bit of a setback.
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The HomePod had a bit of a notable production setback, back in December, but Apple's high-end smart speaker is still on track for an "early 2018" release.
"After the setback of an early goal it was just having that little extra bit of a cutting edge in the box.
Asked how she coped with such setbacks, Ms. Raja Teh said: "You have to take everything with a bit of a sense of humor and not get terribly upset and appreciate that people do things differently in different places.
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