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Among box makers, the setback was particularly pronounced for Hewlett-Packard and Apple Computers.
The setbacks have been most pronounced in three countries that present the administration with some of its biggest challenges.
All units will have oak floors, 10-foot ceilings, and washers and dryers, and many will have terraces, owing to the large number of setbacks, which are so pronounced that much of the building's roof line resembles a staircase.
The government suffered another major setback last week when a court pronounced Mr. Suharto, 79, too ill to stand trial on charges that he embezzled hundreds of millions from government charities.
That will make it tough to tackle the big private- as well as public-debt overhangs that afflict many of its member states, leaving them vulnerable to further setbacks.The fact that ageing will be especially pronounced in Germany matters because of its weight in the monetary union.
In a setback and rebuke to opponents of the Indian Point nuclear plant in Westchester County, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission has pronounced the plant's two active reactors fit and has moved to reduce their level of oversight to standard from heightened.
Experts there, however, pronounced it "fantastic," as if to again reassure buyers and sellers that the art market was alive and well despite setbacks in the financial and real estate markets.
Pronounced "Necoh".
But it just seems like setback after setback after setback".
This setback was surprising.
He had a setback.
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