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"The schedule and cost estimates of the rebuilding effort that have been communicated to the public are not realistic," he wrote, adding that the site "faces significant delays and cost overruns".
In contrast, a published article faces significant delays before it eventually appears in citation datasets: it first needs to be cited in a new article that itself faces publication delays [11], [12], and subsequently those citations need to be picked up by citation databases.
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The authority's new executive director, Mr. Ward, acknowledged that the authority faced "significant delays and cost overruns".
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PASSPORTS As a national security agency, the State Department would continue operations, but some activities, like issuing passports for travelers and visas for foreigners coming to the United States, could stop or face significant delays.
But on Monday, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the site, issued a 34-page report listing the site's problems, saying, "The schedule and cost for each of the public projects on the site face significant delays and cost overruns".
Cutting ties with the larger drug company will bring GTx closer to becoming a self-sustaining and profitable company, says CEO Mitchell Steiner Mitchell Steiner as the drug trials have faced significant delays during Merck's recent merger with Schering-Plough.
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