Sentence examples for something of a setback from inspiring English sources

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At Kennedy these reflections ran into something of a setback.

More important, Vogue -- Ms. Betts's former stamping ground -- is experiencing something of a setback.

In the light of these events, Raskob's reputation as an investment adviser suffered something of a setback.

Most stop off in Indonesia.That Indonesia's leadership is now barely on speaking terms with his government is therefore something of a setback.

Although Wednesday's ruling in Alabama was something of a setback, the Justice Department and civil rights groups have been on a winning streak.

That makes the relatively small amount awarded Friday, $21 million, something of a setback for Antigua, which had been struggling to preserve its gambling industry.

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But after three high-level meetings led by Ms. Ashton and Mr. Jalili — in Istanbul in April, Baghdad last month and now Moscow Iranan experts said the inability of the negotiators to come up with something substantive was a setback.

This latest setback represents something of a repeat, but the 30-year-old believes she can rectify the problem and emulate last season's success when she bounced back from a double Achilles problem to be crowned world champion for the second time in her career.

Reyes's recovery has been something of a mystery for the Mets, filled with setbacks and delays.

"It's a bit of a setback and a pain in the ass, but it's something that's very treatable".

The results came as something of a relief for a party that has suffered a series of setbacks in recent special elections.

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