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Discover Ludwig'to setback' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb, meaning to hinder, delay, or cause a delay or setback in progress or plans. Example: The unexpected snowstorm set back our plans to finish the project on time.
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Meanwhile, American X Factor has, if not exactly tanked, flopped from setback to setback.
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In addition, it changes to setback when the dwelling becomes unoccupied but recovers comfort values as soon as people return.
This reduction of axial forces on the fourth and fifth storeys of model S0 has taken place only due to setback effect.
After that, different modification techniques are implemented on the OGS setback model, to overcome the stiffness deficiency and improve structural response, due to setback effect along with soft storey configuration.
2. Personal Qualities: Respect to faculty, disciplined work habits, maturity, integrity, concern for others 3. Drive: Motivation, leadership, reaction to setback, self-confidence, initiative.
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Chemical companies seek to reverse setbacks of the last two years at the hands of regulators and lawmakers.
How will the Sunni states respond to this setback to their hopes of defeating Assad, after their successes in May?
The outside world added stress to setbacks.
Farah is used to setbacks.
But as with Iran, the process is likely to be slow, grinding and prone to setbacks.
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