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But really, the ominous phrase seems apt for the city's subways, too: delays have soared, outages are commonplace, and the governor himself has declared a "state of emergency" for the Metropolitan Transit Authority MTAA), which oversees the nation's busiest public transit web.
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Many did that last year, too, delaying income until after Saturday.
Soon, his pants were stained with blood, too, delaying the start of the game so he could change them.
There he was, too, delaying his interviews until David Rudisha of Kenya had finished his medal ceremony after winning gold in the 800 meters and breaking the world record.
He nodded to modern times, too, delaying the proceedings for several seconds so a local television station on commercial break could cover the "historic occasion" live.
Those stories simply provide a more immediate reward links, traffic, possibly an obscure Republican backing down and the effect of crowding out the liberal agenda is too delayed to notice.
When the ignition is too delayed, the low combustion efficiency does harm to combustion stability.
Up here, we just want a train that is not too delayed and if we get a seat it's nice.
Student finance was either too delayed or not enough; it was either [take out] payday loans or literally starve".
One final proviso: Amtrak trains are sometimes delayed, so there is always a slim chance you might miss your connection -- though the YARTS drivers are generally courteous and wait for any delayed Amtrak arrival if it's not too delayed.
Gastroenteritis notifications are often too delayed to identify the etiologic agent and source of infection correctly.
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