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Syria's leaders reeled from setback after setback during 2005.
Meanwhile, American X Factor has, if not exactly tanked, flopped from setback to setback.
The situation is so "desperate," Mr. Boyd said, that he, as part of a subcommittee of the Planning and Zoning Commission, is working on new zoning regulations that would grant property owners relief from setback, lot coverage and use restrictions for the purpose of historic or architectural preservation.
People who are receptive to information that challenges what they believe tend to be the best learners and the most adaptable leaders, as I described in my book Rebounders: How Winners Pivot From Setback To Success.
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But Harrison is used to rebounding from setbacks, so he is trying again.
But this England side have shown they can recover from setbacks.
He said Mr. Gingrich had demonstrated resilience in his ability to recover from setbacks during the campaign.
"Resilient, able to bounce back from setbacks, persistent — the fact that she ended up finishing her dissertation.
While Sustainalytics predicts that many companies will benefit from setbacks, it also suggests that others may be undermined by success.
This weekend, Mr Bush, reeling from setbacks at home, arrives in Beijing under pressure from Congress to "be tough" with his host, Hu Jintao.
For the German chancellor, the road to recovery "remains long and won't be free from setbacks, but at the end of it, Europe will emerge stronger".
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