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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all delays" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every instance of delay in a particular context, such as in project management or scheduling.
Example: "We need to address all delays in the project timeline to ensure we meet our deadline."
Alternatives: "any delays" or "every delay".
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That was 37percentt of all delays.
But it acknowledges that "not all delays are modest".
Obviously, scheduling more flights subjects more planes to bad weather, which the agency says causes 70percentt of all delays.
About 65 to 70percentt of all delays are caused by the elements, according to the F.A.A.
Mr. Netanyahu has repeatedly insisted that progress is being made, and has blamed the Palestinians for any and all delays.
We use the same model to generate phase portraits which demonstrate that the ACP protocol is stable for all delays.
Those more than two hours late more than doubled in that period to 10.1 percent of all delays.
Three-quarters of flights were delayed more than 15 minutes last fall, and the airport accounted for one-fourth of all delays nationwide in 2000.
According to the Department of Transportation, more than a quarter of all delays in June were due to "air carrier" problems.
The second is to scapegoat a particular individual or team, and to make him or her the reason for all delays and dysfunctions.
In January, there were more than 60,000 weekday subway delays, with 24,595 late trains — or about 40percentt of all delays — attributed to overcrowding.
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