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It meant more to our father to see us deal with a setback and try to bounce back than to watch how we handled our successes.
As launch day approached, J&J had to deal with a setback: the FDA told J&J that it couldn't use stents more than six months old.
In choosing the patients to take part, consideration has also been given to the likelihood of success in their case and their mental robustness to deal with a setback being witnessed by millions.
Their business is two-and-a-half years old, and although they consider it successful, the couple does not have much of a financial cushion to deal with a setback like this one.
Even though it is clear that we have a profound schism in our country, this is an opportunity to learn how to deal with a setback and yet move forward in life.
But for now, Trump is dealing with a mere setback and may even enjoy intensified support from his base.
The more you know, the more equipped you feel to deal with a major setback or challenge.
Instead, he is dealing with another setback.
Dealing with setbacks is a way of problem-solving, which usually implies making a deviation from rule-based and routinized tasks.
He described Tuesday's Supreme Court decision, which said the F.D.A. needed specific authority from Congress before dealing with tobacco, as a "setback for the health of our children".
Chief among them is how exactly will the agreement affect HTC, which has dealt with a series of setbacks and lackluster earnings over the past few years.
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