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As a result, passengers may sit on tarmacs and endure delays as they wait for planes to push back from the gate.
Commuters on Southern services have had to endure delays and cancellations for weeks because of staff shortages and strikes amid a row over the role of conductors.
The latest NHS performance data shows it missed a whole series of key waiting-time targets in November, forcing around 200,000 patients to endure delays.
Since the attacks, the number of cars crossing into the United States at the McAllen-Hidalgo International Bridge hase has dropped by one-third, to about 12,000 a day, as drivers choose not to endure delays from increased searches and other security measures.
If a judge agrees, passengers who endure delays (for reasons other than an "act of God") could sue for expenses, lost profits and emotional distress.
We endure delays in the briefing and obfuscation from the lectern, but we're paid to be there".
Jacobs said traffic often forces east Orange residents to drive south to the BeachLine or endure delays on the area's main artery of State Road 50.
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