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One setback seems to breed others.
"One setback or even a simple mistake can lead to a spiral of debt.
One setback many may face is simple economics in a region that has some affluent cities but also many developing nations.
One setback came when the Boston Symphony's board rejected Leonard Bernstein, Koussevitzky's protégé, as his successor, instead choosing the more manageable French maestro Charles Munch.
One setback, however, is that with both parents working again, a brief and enjoyable spell of walking the mile-and-a-bit to primary school has reverted to lifts in the car.
One setback for these compounds is the presence of at least one α, β-unsaturated carbonyl moiety, which exposes them to reactivity with endogenous nucleophiles such a glutathione in a Michael-type reaction.
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Judge Hoeveler's ruling marked one more setback for the Justice Department and the immigration service.
They were able to watch their son grow into an Olympian, albeit delayed by one major setback.
The loss of the Merrill Lynch contract was one more setback for a company that has been clouded by bad news for months.
But as Beverly enters adulthood and endures one devastating setback after another, Ms. Barrymore holds her own while sailing into previously uncharted dramatic territory.
Security in such a world may in fact be a fantasy; the Pentagon has suffered one embarrassing setback after another as it has tried to create a functioning missile-defense system.
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