However, the momentary setback of failing that exam delays Dan just enough to miss the plane. |
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What is really holding up the further spread of such infrastructure are planning delays. |
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There is air rage, delays, mechanical problems, over-crowding, excessive tickets, rotten food. |
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The refusal to bulk in wagonloads and to hire forwarding agents aggravated delays in the delivery of goods as well as station congestion. |
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A real-time system would allow users to see delays and would give new estimated departure times. |
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There were some delays and various problems over the years resulted in the project being very much behind time. |
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Continued use of their native language and dialect sustains homeland ties and delays acculturation. |
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Work to repair a burst water pipe on Great Western Way may have been completed but delays could continue until Thursday morning. |
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Already the railway people are predicting 30-minute delays for tomorrow morning. |
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The hospital has blamed patients with minor ailments for causing the long delays but stressed lives were not put in danger. |
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Built like an air-raid shelter, he was less prepared than us to tolerate the delays. |
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Judges, lawyers, police officers and witnesses already complain about the frequent delays and adjournments in court. |
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Although European flights are still operating, the knock-on effect of the cancellations will mean delays for all passengers. |
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In addition to red tape, uncooperative officials are blamed for delays in other places. |
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That story prompted a catalogue of complaints from disappointed new home buyers over delays and poor workmanship. |
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A public tender process will mean fresh negotiations with other private parties, and further delays to rehousing the residents, he said. |
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It was found almost one in five workers lost at least an hour at work a week because of delays. |
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To prevent reorders and delays, Sterling needed to be able to write accurate estimates. |
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Some were defamation cases, others sought reparation for the cost of delays and lost income. |
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But further delays in the legislative process, or difficulties in lining up a buyer for the business, would bring latecomers back into the frame. |
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The necessary delays in explaining the new evidence, the mechanics of ordering a reprieve and so on are then all simply omitted. |
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This is partly because planning delays have left developers waiting for up to 24 months for planning permission on zoned land. |
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Travelers across the country saw delays and long lines at airports as a major storm system moved into the Great Lakes region. |
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Councillors were becoming increasingly annoyed at the delays to the car park, which was meant to have been finished in April of last year. |
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Councillors could decide the scheme is inappropriate and force delays by demanding a complete rethink. |
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It remains to be seen whether further delays will hamper the enactment of this legislation. |
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Device response times could not be guaranteed because of data collisions and the delays in retransmitting data. |
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Motorists have been warned to expect delays while a bridge on the M60 is given electrical and chemical treatment to extend its life. |
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The changes and delays in fund-raising and letting contracts pushed the opening to this summer. |
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Tomorrow, Jack McConnell, the First Minister, will cut the ribbon that officially opens the station and marks an end to the needless delays. |
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This can cause delays in ambulance crews attending patients who may have life-threatening injuries. |
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Foulds also said the delays could take anywhere from three to four weeks to straighten out. |
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In a ripple effect, delays and cancellations reached many other airports that never lost power. |
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However, Slattery believes that due to roadwork delays, many people are not sticking the commute. |
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Mr. Drabble relied upon two cases in particular in support of his argument that the delays were unlawful. |
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Just changing staff rosters caused the airline to suffer some embarrassing and well-publicised delays over the summer. |
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Anyone who has played a round of golf will know how delays can frustrate anyone's best day on the links. |
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Swindon Traffic Police said long delays were expected due to the volume of the traffic. |
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Signals, carriages and engines all need major upgrading while delays, derailments and breakdowns are the rule rather than the exception. |
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This delays the onset of fatigue, meaning an athlete can run harder and for longer. |
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The delays in according immigration status can have significant adverse effects upon a successful asylum seeker. |
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Any further delays to the Act should be seen as an act of economic sabotage and all those involved in its creation should be held accountable. |
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Those delays may impel companies to build up precautionary inventories as a safeguard against distribution disruptions. |
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Motorists faced delays of over an hour with traffic tailing back as far as junction 34 at Lancaster. |
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But the Government says talk of collisions and delays is simply scaremongering. |
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Many people believe that fat is the most satiating form of food, as it delays gastric emptying. |
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The BA source said the cumulative delays could play havoc with the airline's schedules. |
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Some insurers only compensate for delays to an outward journey and only on scheduled airlines, not charters. |
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Employees told of massive delays and journeys of up to eight hours to London from York as the railways were in crisis. |
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The investigation, which was mothballed after only 12 weeks, was also severely criticised for manifold failures and fatal delays. |
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There have been two delays in applying the regulation, but now the die is cast. |
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The big complaints are delays and cancellations, cramped seating, and overall poor in-flight service. |
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A deaf person, more often than not, delays seeking medical help, partly due to the wrong notion that his condition is incurable. |
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It was removed within three quarters of an hour of breaking down at 4.15 pm but caused delays until 6pm. |
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The relative inaccessibility of the mucosa to self-examination often delays diagnosis, resulting in late detection and poor survival. |
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There were minor traffic delays on that stretch of road, but nobody was injured by the falling cargo and it was cleared up later that evening. |
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Delaying sleep on weekends delays the nightly secretion of melatonin, the sleep hormone. |
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But it's also a miscarriage of justice when delays and time-wasting deny victims justice for months on end. |
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The South East was most seriously affected but none of the train operators there reported significant delays either. |
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Rail travellers will face further delays from today when engineering work begins on a new connecting track. |
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Babies with achondroplasia have poor muscle tone, often leading to delays in learning to sit, stand and walk. |
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Abnormal exams included clearly severe abnormalities in motor tone, levels of activity, or delays. |
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Attempts to split up a parish council could be set back a year because of administrative delays, campaigners fear. |
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Solicitors are paid a set rate no matter how long a case lasts and delays are at the solicitor's expense. |
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They cannot risk the frequent delivery delays that occur when the motorway is blocked by road works or accidents. |
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As the process moves forward, there will no doubt be frustrating delays and difficult setbacks. |
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New York City metros and Philadelphia, you're already in major delays and it won't get any better. |
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For example, when tweaking the beta version resulted in some shipping delays, the firm e-mailed buyers to explain. |
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For bulk goods these conditions led to high transportation costs and long delays in delivery. |
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As cricket has discovered the game has to be approachable and rain delays try the patience of everyone. |
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Mistakes on both sides may lead to misunderstandings, arguments and further delays in the processing of claims. |
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After the convictions were affirmed on appeal, the defendant requested and obtained delays in the issuance of the mittimus in each case. |
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Airports can avoid repeated applications of ethylene or propylene glycol mixtures and reduce not only pollution, but also delays. |
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The train operating companies have shunted all the blame onto Railtrack and have received compensation for delays. |
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Payment delays were causing families considerable hardship at a time when farming was already in crisis and future prospects were bleak, he said. |
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Work began on Friday night, but traffic was light yesterday with delays of only a few minutes at most. |
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According to the Fraser Institute, between 2000-03, delays for CT and MRI scans and ultrasounds jumped. |
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Drivers will face unavoidable delays while work is carried out on a new roundabout in Witham. |
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Your employees in Iqaluit are hard-working but underequipped, while your customers are frustrated with delays at the mailing source. |
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Scotland on Sunday revealed 18 months ago that a previous project had to be scrapped after getting bogged down in funding delays. |
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At press time, renovation work was slated to start on Nov.18, but McDonough expected some permitting delays. |
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There are numerous complaints about the undue delays there are in planning at the moment. |
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But huge traffic delays and heavy rain led to visitors complaining about muddy pathways and uneven road surfaces. |
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The slippage caused physical damage, delays, and consequential losses, and necessitated extensive remedial works. |
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The postmen, despite a very heavy post were delighted with the pleasure of such good weather, no rain, no slippy roads, and no delays. |
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Mexico said that the great delays that had arisen in this matter were the result of the slow-paced justice in the courts. |
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We are seeing some project delays and slowdowns, primarily in smaller companies. |
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Honest, unpreventable delays or cancellations would in fact cost airlines a good deal of money. |
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The package announced today will address some serious bottlenecks on the motorway and trunk road network, which currently cause major delays. |
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Rushed consultation and planning inevitably lead to unreal expectations, delays in implementation, and failure to deliver planned benefits. |
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If this does not happen, it could create an untenable situation and cause unjustifiable delays. |
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He said that the queues and delays along London Road are not untypical of urban areas. |
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Officials are blaming delays on the newness of the centre and improvements to the quality of assistance being offered. |
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If the one-way transportation time is 2 days or less, as assumed, sorties missed because of transportation delays are negligible. |
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Because the weather is continuing in such a broken fashion, it will mean delays of up to five or six weeks for most farmers. |
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I will draw a veil over the following three years of delays and denials and posturing and game-playing, although it was no game to me. |
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The delays at the railway crossing would be avoided by creating a new link road. |
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Packet switching is best suited for transmitting bursty data traffic that is not affected by delays. |
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Businesses that use highway transport are facing long delays at customs crossings along the border. |
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This is the kind of weather that causes multiple-day delays for bush pilots and trekkers. |
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After some delays and disputes, the voyagers regrouped at Plymouth aboard the 180-ton Mayflower. |
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The advice from the airport was for people to check in as normal but to expect to face delays. |
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Another is reported to be delivering ballot packs by hand after production delays. |
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At lunchtime the bridge was clear southbound and there were only minor delays on the northbound carriageway. |
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Wilton, in particular, is a scream as gentle-voiced Mum, who delays the group's flight while she makes nourishing sandwiches for everyone. |
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The claim is very stale, but Mr Justice Ian Kennedy said in 1995 that the delays since 1993 were not the fault of either party. |
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A shared library delays the binding of a routine name to its executable function until the routine is first called when your program runs. |
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The called-for design guidelines have elsewhere increased construction costs and added administrative delays. |
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Within the context of a military program that required minimal delays, the standardization of architectural solutions became a key advantage. |
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Learning disorders may be informally flagged by observing significant delays in the child's skill development. |
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Its construction has been hamstrung by numerous delays and corruption scandals. |
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He is tired of delays and apparently endless obstruction from planners, he said this week. |
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To contact the Metropolitan Police is a frustrating experience of long delays, indifference, obstructiveness and even downright hostility. |
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The international airport project has been hanging fire for the last 10 years, caught in a maze of controversies, suspicions, hurdles and delays. |
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Long delays caused traders to switch to road haulage and to coastal shipping, taking advantage of the country's extensive coastline and ports. |
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For a sales executive, the airline delays of the past 10 days have brought much opportunity for stoical resignation, deep thinking and reading. |
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Normally, an extended period of milder weather which delays the onset of winter's extremes would be seen as a cause for heartfelt celebration. |
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Weather forecasts called for the storminess to last into the evening, though delays were likely to ebb and flow with the intensity of the storms. |
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And, unlike many, it is ready to use straight from the box, thus avoiding frustrating delays. |
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The classic complaints involve poor punctuality, delays caused by engineering works and exorbitant fares. |
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The stranglehold placed on the regional economy by cuts to services together with delays to modernisation could be catastrophic. |
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Apart from slight hesitations and minor delays from the cinematographer they left an indelible impression. |
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Fuels with good ignition quality give short ignition delays and are assigned high cetane numbers. |
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Rail chaos hit commuters early yesterday morning with delays of up to 40 minutes. |
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Subscribers will be excited to hear that things 17-18 was dispatched to the printers yesterday, after about four months of delays. |
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However her dreams, not unlike those of Utzon's, are thwarted by protracted delays hindering the building's creation. |
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The company on Saturday said it would cut its flights by 20 percent and charter five more aircraft to cope with mounting delays. |
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But their glitzy weapons often produce cost overruns, delays, and technical glitches. |
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They said the hold-up was due to delays in calculating departmental budgets. |
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According to a council spokesman the delays stretched throughout the one-way system, with particularly bad hold-ups in Buckhold Road. |
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School holidays and daylight saving were brought forward holus-bolus and commuters warned of hefty transport delays. |
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When someone occupies a hospital bed they no longer need it delays the pain-relieving treatment of another patient. |
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He says most exporters are part of a supply chain, so any delays can have a serious impact on business. |
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It is simply much easier for someone else to keep track of time, and the delays, and have a hooter signal the end of the game. |
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Construction delays at a new hostel have again seen students forced to stay in a hotel, possibly for as long as a month. |
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The train is not full because, due to the delays, it is now past rush hour but the carriage I sit in is uncomfortably hot and stuffy. |
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If you scroll to the airport, it gives you just a brief synopsis of delays, the departures and weather conditions. |
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There is a chance of residents losing water pressure and it can cause delays for us if we need the hydrants for firefighting. |
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The clearing banks make tens of millions of pounds every year from these delays. |
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Although motorists have been exasperated by delays caused by the repairs, the work hasn't cost taxpayers a penny. |
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A deficiency of B12, or cobalamin, is also known to cause delays of motor and language skills in children. |
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During periods of heavy USB peripheral use, printing delays often stretched into minutes. |
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In lepidopterans, extirpation of imaginal wing discs in the final instar delays pupation in order for the larva to regenerate lost tissue. |
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The committee says delays in acquiring a combat identification system were even impeding the effectiveness of weapons systems. |
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Many of these forms were completed inaccurately, which led to unacceptable delays in payment being made. |
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One inbound and return flight to Heathrow was cancelled but other delays were kept to a minimum. |
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A good but not perfect system since traffic problems and inclement weather sometimes cause production delays. |
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Reasons cited for the delays included members having other commitments and difficulties in obtaining data. |
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So it was more to reduce the ineffective trial rate than to impact on the delays, but it does work together, obviously. |
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The Times reported conflicts of interest on the committee, unfair bidding processes, and profit-motivated delays in development. |
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A circuit switch model for determining switch and network transit delays for circuit connection set-up was developed. |
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In one week, the number kept in hospital due to social services delays hit zero for the first time ever. |
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But delays meant they only got the keys this week, and the building has no electricity, gas, toilets or interior fittings. |
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I accept there were delays on the fixing of legal fees and delays on the review as well. |
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A number of obstacles has led to delays in filling the post, but the union is now inviting applications from suitable candidates. |
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The delays are poisoning the political atmosphere and daily making the prospects more and more dispiriting. |
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The service will notify passengers of flight delays and cancellations in case of flight irregularity. |
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Perhaps worse, significant delivery delays associated with design iterations mean reduced market share and lost revenue. |
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As contractors worked to correct the fault, commuters and business traffic faced long tail-backs and delays. |
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In particular, he illustrates the costliness of hard bargaining if such bargaining leads to delays in exploiting this resource. |
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In a way, this can be expected with the number of delays, postponements and redesigns the game went through. |
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These factors can easily lead to delays or postponements that simply don't happen with other clients. |
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And every day we read about delays, postponements, difficulties in the trial, terrible security problems. |
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Many final decisions are made by court rulings, which further delays the process. |
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After long delays the work has commenced again on the footpaths along the Charlestown Road. |
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In the past, customs regulations and formalities were cumbersome and this resulted in freight delays. |
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Motorists are being warned to expect delays as safety work is undertaken on the crash barriers along one of Bury's busiest roads. |
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The fact that air traffic control is fragmented is resulting in flight delays all over Europe. |
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Every protest or procession results in traffic jams, long delays, frayed nerves and waste of costly fuel. |
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But, like the overwhelming majority of crowdfunded ventures, Kamm experienced severe delays in manufacturing his products. |
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Whether this interference delays or advances the phase of the waves depends on the properties of the atom and the frequency of the wave. |
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The manual assignment of tasks to one fulfiller in a group of fulfillers may cause additional delays. |
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Management has told customers that delays in service are due to staff training days. |
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As for delays to the local plan, the meeting was told that this will not be completed before 2007 at the earliest. |
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It has ended the quick day trip for US passengers, because the security delays mean it's no longer possible. |
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The delays have been caused by the complex preparatory work being undertaken at the site. |
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Lengthy pretrial detention, judicial susceptibility to political pressure and corruption, and long delays before trial remain problems. |
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Annual in-home geriatric assessment with quarterly visits by geriatric nurses also delays disability in persons without impairment. |
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I wonder if there's another clause fining you if your train delays other people's trains. |
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This delays plan development, slows the response to changing plans, and increases vulnerability to failure for want of adequate support. |
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Their marketing consultant said the shortage was causing delays within the industry. |
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The longer it delays, the greater the suspicion will become that it didn't really believe it itself. |
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But the longer he delays, the greater the risk that the project turns out to be a flop. |
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The longer Congress delays in passing any tax-cut plan, the longer it will take for its effects to ripple through the economy. |
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Bank transfers are prone to delays in the Christmas period as officials all over the world take a few days off. |
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With continuing delays in constructing the new parliament building, Ministers will be forced to look for alternative accommodation. |
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It says the government will look forward to action from the banking industry to remove delays in processing cheques and other payments. |
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He is anxious that the Minister would resolves all issues surrounding the delays in payment before he leaves office. |
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But he admitted that in a few areas polling started two hours late because of delays in the delivery of election forms due to bad weather. |
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A related experiment involves time delays of radio signals of interplanetary probes as they pass behind the Sun. |
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Then in design, you'll have to handle delays in signal propagation, circuit shape starts playing a strong role in design. |
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The programmable delay cells provide that propagation delays can be set to perform timing margin tests. |
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In reality, there are a number of opportunities for glitches, delays and missteps. |
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You might encounter schedule changes, unpredictable weather delays or any number of travel glitches. |
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The result is that we have to spend more time in the consultation process which delays scheme delivery and increases cost. |
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The long delays for an ambulance service, to come to an accident, or to convey a sick person in these areas is deplorably slow. |
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To weather these delays, framers not only should have enough cash in reserve, but also should require an up-front deposit to cover initial costs. |
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Rail passengers were warned last night to expect delays over the next four days after a freight train derailed near the Scottish border. |
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Having read that she despises interviews, I'm not surprised when she delays ours as long as possible by asking me loads of questions. |
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The go-slow is causing serious delays to air traffic with several flights cancelled on Monday. |
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Traffic and the general public are greatly inconvenienced by delays and detours severely impacting on road users in the area. |
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If the problem is not addressed through a varied diet, it can lead to developmental delays and behavioural problems. |
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Despite the assurances given at that time, the state bureaucratic delays continue as if to prove the truth of the adage that old habits die hard. |
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Capping off a day of delays and every type of weather, the men's eight kept the audience at the course and in the mood. |
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The elaborate design, praised at its inception, now is being blamed for ballooning costs and several delays. |
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Passengers pointed to overcrowding, delays, poor conditions and frequency as their main gripes. |
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Farming groups now worry about delays in getting crops to market, meaning more business for grain elevators and other storage sites. |
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The expert workmanship of the ground crew team allowed for an on-time takeoff despite all the encountered setbacks and delays. |
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The event was organized by the District Council to make amends with locals disgruntled by weeks of traffic delays caused by roadworks. |
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Airport management said today there had been no delays or disruptions to flights. |
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Clearing false alarms from, say, smoked salmon from the duty-free shop, may mean significant delays. |
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More studies into the feasibility of a waste tunnel will cause yet more delays and cause costs to escalate further. |
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To prevent reorders and delays, they needed to be able to write accurate estimates. |
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What he did is designed to eliminate those delays, to bring this process to a speedy and expeditious conclusion. |
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Acceleration for this vehicle is found to be ample despite occasional transmission delays in full-throttle downshifts. |
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At recent meetings held in these areas I have been lobbied very strongly regarding this issue because of delays caused by planning in getting projects off the ground. |
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Travelers faced delays and luggage that wasn't so much lost as it just plain didn't go anywhere because of a large-scale sick-out by luggage handlers. |
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I anticipated interminable delays in taking our orders but I was wrong. |
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One flight was cancelled at Leeds Bradford Airport with delays ranging from 10 to 45 minutes, while 100 flights were held up by up to more than an hour at Manchester Airport. |
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Several surgeries have yet to start the flu vaccination programme, which runs from October 1 until December, due to delays in deliveries and a recall from the main supplier. |
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Despite the short duration of the outage, restrictions on the number of aircraft entering UK airspace or taking off from domestic airports quickly created delays. |
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A recidivist drink-driver was up on another set of serious drink-driving charges, and the case was dismissed because of delays in the justice system. |
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Projects for disabled children, including a holiday playscheme in Ewell, could be forced to close because Government bureaucracy has led to delays in processing staff checks. |
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You need not be apprehensive about delays hindering professional growth! |
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An administrative oversight resulted in delays in updating the parking permit system, causing many residents to be overcharged for the renewal of their permits in December. |
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However, it doesn't add to the delays and hindrances as you seem to fear. |
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There is no solution to security challenges, officials here say, only delays and deterrence. |
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First, it will be recalled that errors made by customers when completing blank bank giro credit forms led to unacceptable delays in payments being made. |
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Here, both with Tube trains and overground commuter trains, it's increasingly a story of delays, horrendous overcrowding and reduced off-peak services. |
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Exposure to high levels of lead during pregnancy contributes to miscarriage, preterm delivery, low birthweight and developmental delays in the infant. |
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He said the increasing amount of re-marks, duplications and revised scores coming into the school on the morning of results day meant delays in getting results to students. |
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Fat delays stomach emptying and slows down the whole digestive process. |
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Less than a decade ago, messages could take several days to arrive, with delays caused whenever a server in a store-and-forward network went down. |
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The process was a maddening tangle of unreliable tracking, delays, and confusion, the family member said. |
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But sometimes delays are indeed attributable at least in part to airports and airlines that overbook flights. |
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The worst delays were in the area of orthopaedics, including hip and knee replacements, but there was spare capacity in some hospitals, such as Tullamore and Derry. |
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Hours of delays, EMTs called in to treat those passing out from overcrowding. |
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Traffic will be reduced to single lane working in a contraflow system on the westbound carriageway and Highways Agency officials are warning drivers to expect delays. |
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Jays attempted to avoid such delays, which served as mild punishment. |
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He said the test followed a week of delays caused by weather and technical glitches, including malfunction of an internal battery aboard the target missile on Tuesday. |
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And executives need to deal with those people-oriented changes up front or risk delays and bottlenecks in getting e-market initiatives off the ground. |
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The review should also address the bottlenecks in the planning system that are causing unnecessary delays and costs to the construction sector, the CIF said. |
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As the range of artillery increased, much longer delays time fuzes were necessary than could be provided by earlier designs such as the 5 second Bormann time fuze. |
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Microsoft has tied the 64-bit support to its release of the first service pack for Windows Server 2003, which is one of the main reasons for all these delays. |
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They are also angered at delays to carry out reviews of pay levels for work at unsocial hours and weekends and the withholding of additional payments. |
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Again, that's something you can simulate with reverbs and delays. |
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After several delays the Zen wonderland is now penciled in for an opening at the end of the summer. |
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There were endless delays, right up until the premiere at Cannes earlier this year, where the film arrived a couple of days late due to some last minute edits. |
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In a sector full of uncertainty, false starts and expensive delays, their aim is to design and complete attractive commercial enterprises with the minimum of fuss. |
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Frustrating hold-ups and delays during construction have been managed well by the family and surprisingly have not pushed building costs hugely over budget. |
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However, the survey found delays on the West Coast Main Line, which links with the branch line at Oxenholme, made people think twice before using the train. |
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If anyone delays in payment, the bailiffs shall without hesitation rigorously seize the goods and chattels of the deceiver and satisfy the merchant for payment. |
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Each airline has their own version, but in general you may be entitled to rebooking, meals, hotel rooms, and phone calls if your flight delays were the fault of the airline. |
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Train delays and cancellations may be eased by the development of a wireless-based network that helps railway companies use their rolling stock more efficiently. |
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But it is the delays in the completion of critical technical projects that have significantly handicapped the time frame for the roll-out of services. |
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The delays would cause chaos and snarl traffic at checkpoints, frustrate orderly schedules, and make tempers short. |
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In the era of Tea Party stunts and dramatic fan-based delays, the debate was moderately fussy. |
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Bradford Council insisted its squadron of gritters was working overtime, but thousands of frustrated motorists faced huge delays on normally-short journeys. |
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This should put a quick end to the delays and cancellations that have been plaguing the country's airports since last weekend. |
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The dot matrix said fourteen minutes, and there were apologies for delays due to signalling problems, so I walked all the way back up to the taxi rank. |
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Despite this, none of the newer buses has been assigned to the route, so Victoria buses, slow and lumbering old cows, are often broken-down, causing even more frequent delays. |
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The book contains a vigorous satire on the abuses of the old court of Chancery, the delays and costs of which brought misery and ruin on its suitors. |
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There was confusion in providing instructions to the air charter company supporting the patrol, leading to delays in the arrival of some equipment. |
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In considering the court's power to dismiss a case for pretrial delays it is useful to consider the right of the prosecutor to seek a nolle prosequi. |
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A recent study showed that lamotrigine not only delays the time to any mood events but is notably effective against the depressive lows of bipolar illness. |
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The two-and-half hour delay to the opening of the second runway, along with problems de-icing aircraft prior to take-off, caused delays to almost all services. |
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The characters all speak in melodramatic, incomplete sentences as if they knew unspeakable horrors, but this tactic merely delays revelations that turn out to be quite dull. |
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As expected, lower fluence rates induce greater growth delays than higher fluence rates, while higher fluences result in greater growth delays than lower fluences. |
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The bigger, more complex picture on delays concerns people who have to wait to get their first appointment, before they even get on a waiting list. |
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Dyslexia is a language disability, characterised by significant delays in one or more areas of learning process in a child of normal or above-normal intelligence. |
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He shows that, far from being in an orderly waiting list, those seeking safe haven in Australia confront impossible situations, terrible delays and obvious discrimination. |
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It says over time it hopes to eradicate trees on trackside embankments, cutting delays and saving resources because clean-ups will not have to be so frequent. |
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I will be traveling this week and there may be delays in posting. |
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I like the delays on the vox, too, but they're not terribly obvious. |
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It has a mandate to deal with investigations in an expeditious manner, and should not have to tolerate inappropriate delays and what amounts to reprehensible conduct. |
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Airline passengers who are bumped off flights or suffer serious delays will receive automatic compensation under rules agreed by the EU yesterday. |
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City councilmen said they're frustrated over delays in the negotiations. |
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Most critics of the tolling scheme highlighted the existing delays caused by the toll bridge at the West Link bridge in Dublin as a reason for keeping the M4 free of charge. |
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Although it is usual for ships to berth on arrival, there are times when vessels face delays of up to ten days waiting at the pilot station before being allowed into port. |
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No one savaged the law's delays and inequities more energetically than Dickens, yet no one worried more about the results of revolution and lawlessness. |
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Traffic typically backs up in both the morning and evening rush hours, but drivers are reporting that the new road markings have made the delays much longer than normal. |
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A place where unexplained delays are a matter of course, and where public fingernail clipping is considered only a minor sin. |
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Such delays in nest initiation by scaup are especially alarming, given that scaup are migrating through North Dakota earlier than they did historically. |
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They include delays caused by storms, typhoons and snowfall. |
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This impedes blood flow to the surrounding tissue and delays healing. |
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There have been delays in setting up the intelligence system and little or no improvement in inputting details of arrests or summonses on the Police National Computer. |
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Signal timings have been adjusted to minimise delays to traffic. |
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They've had to deal with flight delays and all of the other hassles of holiday travel. |
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We trust you will use your best endeavours to achieve the above and mitigate the effect that your delays have caused to the regular progress of the works. |
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Frankly, it was annoying and I was growing impatient with all the delays. |
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One in seven UK couples trying for a baby experience delays in conceiving. |
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Traffic on roads and motorways across the area was also busier and the situation was worsened by two accidents which created delays and tailbacks. |
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Both these projects have been bogged down by constant delays. |
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Having overcome the problems related to certain delays in campus construction, his priority now would be building up and utilising the intellectual infrastructure. |
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Commuters faced delays after lanes on both carriageways were closed. |
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Seizure disorder, severe developmental delays and neurological impairment, feeding tube and tracheotomy. |
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The device is also hooked up to municipal databases to warn about road and sidewalk constructions, as well as inform about train and bus timetables, and possible delays. |
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The many boats beached on the construction site are causing delays. |
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Equally worrying is the fact that delays are causing a costly domino effect as contractors incur costs while they wait for other workers to complete tasks. |
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The overuse of the county court has also had an impact on criminal cases in Manchester leading to delays in trials as civil cases often have to be heard in the Crown Court. |
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