Sentence examples for to setbacks from inspiring English sources

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to setbacks

noun

An obstacle, delay, or disadvantage.

  • After some initial setbacks, the expedition went safely on its way.

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The outside world added stress to setbacks.

Farah is used to setbacks.

He will be able to react to setbacks, blanketing a state with advertisements if need be.

The euphoria of the uprisings, he said, could easily give way to setbacks and disappointments.

But as with Iran, the process is likely to be slow, grinding and prone to setbacks.

1. PRINCE DE BEAUCHENE (Willie Mullins) Has missed the last two renewals due to setbacks.

"We've talked about the Australia game all week and how we respond to setbacks," said Maitland.

This, then, is a slow, incremental evolution, not an overnight revolution – and one susceptible to setbacks.

But he also spoke repeatedly of his concern that such triumphs were being overshadowed by attention to setbacks.

The Ifo report and the warning from Siemens served as reminders that any recovery in the euro zone was prone to setbacks.

However, Ms Nazarbayeva has proved resilient to setbacks, and is likely to do so again, particularly if she decides to distance herself from her husband.

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