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The resulting setback skyscraper became a typology which can be seen to define not only significant parts of manhattan, but also elsewhere across america and the rest of the world.

Any resulting setback helps bring this industry to become a more meaningful contributor to the world GHG emission, carbon emission accumulation and the rise of the marginal social cost.

Efforts to appease France were abandoned, and China became embroiled in the Sino-French War (1883 85), but the resulting military setbacks caused the Qingliu to fall from power.

The confusion and resulting bureaucratic setback arose thanks to the UC system's recent, massive, multiyear project to bring all its postdocs, who formerly worked under a wide variety of rules, job titles, and ad hoc arrangements, into a single administrative classification--with a common benefits package--governed by Section 390 of the university system's Academic Personnel Manual (APM 390).

The lack of an automated system has resulted in setbacks in the administration of justice and availability of statistics and qualitative data pertaining to children.

At least until setbacks resulting from the modern liturgical movement, grape juice and individual cups largely carried the day.

On the ground, though, where 93percentt of the population lacks access to electricity and where the GDP per capita is still only $500, the setbacks resulting from the genocide are overwhelming.

Gathering her belongings after the hour or so of bowling that fulfilled E. J.'s gym requirement under state regulations, Ms. Fratianni recalled the many setbacks resulting from her son's health.

The character later underwent a transitional period; she retained her strong personality, but displayed a weaker side resulting from the setbacks she encountered.

Collins, who was the only remaining Commission member to have suffered sexual abuse by a cleric, said the panel had been hampered by the Vatican's administration, known as the Curia, resulting in "constant setbacks".

The experience of BRAC, Grameen and other MFIs show that their members are better able to cope with financial setbacks resulting from natural disaster or health problems as they can avail their savings to tide things over.

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