Sentence examples for aftermath delay from inspiring English sources

The phrase "aftermath delay" is not commonly used in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing delays that occur as a result of an event or situation, particularly negative ones.
Example: "The aftermath delay in the project was due to the unexpected complications that arose after the incident."
Alternatives: "post-event delay" or "subsequent delay".

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Hygiene practices and cord care at the time of delivery were generally reported as very good but, in the immediate aftermath, delay in wrapping was common and babies were frequently bathed too soon.

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In the aftermath of the delay, investors pushed up interest rates on Treasuries by about 0.6 percentage point, according to a 1989 study by Terry L. Zivney of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and Richard D. Marcus of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee.

Senior managers said the attack and its aftermath had not delayed the change, which still must be approved by American and Canadian shareholders in separate votes scheduled for late March or early April.

The delay and messy aftermath of the Iraqi election mean it may be months before the next government is formed, even as tens of thousands of American troops pack to leave.

Meanwhile, Mr. Jacobs has been working to complete his collection, delayed by the aftermath of Hurricane Irene in late August and the closeness of the New York collections to the Labor Day holiday.

Canadian Navy ships en route to the US Gulf Coast, carrying relief supplies to assist in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, were delayed while trying to avoid Nate and Hurricane Ophelia.

If you focused hard on remaining calm throughout the robbery, it's likely that a lot of your emotions have been delayed and the aftermath can be very confusing and anxiety-producing for you, so don't hesitate to seek help for working through your fear and trauma.

He declined television interviews in the immediate aftermath and then, frustrated by a delay before the mandatory post-match press conference, stormed from the stage.

There was some understanding for the UK's desire for a delay in the immediate aftermath of the referendum, recognising that it had carried out no contingency planning for a Leave vote.

The city has held elections during wars, in the aftermath of riots, even had elections delayed at the 11th hour by a court.

After an off-season of hype, with players on both sides claiming ownership of the city, the rivalry was briefly sidetracked when their scheduled season opener in Brooklyn was delayed because of the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy.

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