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It would probably have meant a mid-term setback for Mr Blair's government, with heavy losses in the 1999 Euro-elections.
Air strikes would have meant, at best, a setback to his weapons-making ambitions; at worst, the deaths of many innocents; and either way the enhancement of Mr Hussein's underdog status and the further alienation of America from Arab opinion.The United States should not have found itself so close to this appalling pair of choices.
Some companies took a leap of faith, like Toyota and a couple other unnamed companies, even though it might have meant temporary setbacks.
That it wasn't just me who had to take the initiative to ask Inconsistent information meant a setback for some women: Information at the maternity ward – depends a lot on the midwives – double messages.
This having happened, it means a setback of two to four years.
Kubiak said Manning's trip does not mean he had a setback in his rehab or indicate he faces increased odds of a season-ending surgery.
But now Brazil's diplomacy has suffered a setback.
If Orton has a setback, Chris Simms would get the nod.
Birbalsingh's rise and rise has just suffered a setback.
This injury has just been a setback".
You've had a setback.
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