Although two years behind schedule the A380 already has 14 airlines with pre-orders committing themselves to 173 planes. |
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But the program to develop a new generation of reconnaissance satellites is vastly over budget and years behind schedule. |
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The web guys are just a titch behind schedule and I have really nothing to write about yet. |
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The IRS says parts of the project are more than two years behind schedule and running over budget. |
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The ring roads which were planned to encircle the capital city are in some cases nine years behind schedule. |
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Negotiations, already a year behind schedule, have foundered on divisions between rich and poor nations. |
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A new system for Air Traffic Control is years behind schedule and way over budget, as is a National Insurance system. |
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However, with domestic sensitivities over-riding the communal ethic, they have fallen far behind schedule. |
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Almost half of the children's centres planned for Bradford will be built behind schedule, it has been revealed. |
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Earlier this month it was revealed that some elements of the plan are running over budget and at least seven years behind schedule. |
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Their work started about an hour behind schedule because of trouble with an airlock. |
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The plans to link our cities with motorways are behind schedule. |
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As the evening wears on and things fall behind schedule, the stars come thicker and faster and more famous, but they stop briefly or not at all. |
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The construction and fit-up were generally executed according to plan, although the facility opened behind schedule. |
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And many large armament projects have exceeded their budget and fallen behind schedule. |
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He sought clarification on the status of those activities which had stalled and fallen behind schedule especially those marked as high priority. |
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We got badly behind schedule looking around and trying to find someone who was ready to really put themselves at my disposal. |
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Despite a good pipe-line since the end of 2005, new business wins are behind schedule due to significant delays in decision-making by clients. |
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At the time of our audit, most of the individual action plans were behind schedule. |
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The biggest factor limiting seeding of fall crops is the fact that harvest progress is behind schedule. |
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In this respect, CNSC staff reported that OPG's environmental qualification program is acceptable, although it is behind schedule in some areas. |
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Development appears to be behind schedule, and information from various program sources is not fully integrated. |
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On top of this, there are worrying signs that the pilot phase of the program is already behind schedule. |
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When such businesses decide to construct a new facility, they are often overburdened and already behind schedule. |
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Since most of the negotiations apart from those in CARIFORUM were running well behind schedule a compromise was reached. |
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Scotland's parliament may be a year behind schedule and massively overspent, but that will not get in the way of creating a new flag for the troubled institution. |
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The plan to degrade al Qaeda enough so that U.S. forces can leave is already lagging behind schedule. |
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The flight to Chongqing took off four hours behind schedule. |
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Brian reported that while graders are out working they may be a bit behind schedule due to the weather as well as some people being off sick and others taking vacation time. |
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The 2018 World Cup will be held in Russia and reports are already circulating about how behind schedule the venues are. |
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By the time the show kicked off, almost two hours behind schedule, spirits inside Dior's custom-built tent were almost as damp as the weather outside. |
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When projects fall behind schedule, it seems to be because these particular employees are stacked up with work and can't adhere to the project schedule. |
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Like many of Brunel's ambitious projects, the ship soon ran over budget and behind schedule in the face of a series of technical problems. |
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It also needs to accelerate rollout of public infrastructure projects, which have fallen behind schedule during the past 3 years of political turbulence. |
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In the course of the proceedings the Commission has observed that the owners have been unable to comply with the original timetable for an authorised restructuring plan, and that decision-making has fallen behind schedule. |
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Already behind schedule, Microsoft decided to rush out a release. |
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Modern rushaholics are always racing, always out of breath, always feeling behind schedule, always striving, but seldom managing to get ahead. |
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Despite efforts by all three departments, the initiative has fallen behind schedule, and uniform procedures have yet to be approved for any food process. |
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By the time they had reorganised they were well behind schedule and out of touch with the creeping artillery barrage. |
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We are seriously behind schedule, and the persistence of this hotchpotch of regulations is creating barriers which are costing the European citizens dearly. |
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The plane landed 45 minutes behind schedule. |
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It is now due to be completed at the end of 2017, two years behind schedule, and Bertha's delays have only added to the steadily mounting and still uncalculated costs. |
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Mr. Speaker, this file is way behind schedule. |
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Since the announcement of the Gleneagles commitments, ONE has used this report to monitor their delivery, applauding donors who have been on track and charting a recovery course for those behind schedule. |
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The new Ras Al Khaimah ring road is behind schedule, according to an official. |
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The Anti-Corruption Strategy adopted in 2006 had fallen behind schedule. |
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Preparations for the referenda have been behind schedule and there has been a build-up of troops along the border between the North and the South, causing concern over renewed violence in the country. |
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You only have to look at how far the take-up of money under the Structural Funds is behind schedule, namely over EUR 80 billion, to see that EUR 200 million is not going to break the bank. |
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As befits his office, the Minister arrived slightly behind schedule, allowing delegates to make a start on the hot whisky and to be thus in excellent spirits by the time of the ministerial entrance. |
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The Chairperson informed the Committee that the project was approximately six months behind schedule, mainly caused by the need to have further clarifications of the cost estimates. |
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However, the project fell behind schedule when it went before a series of departmental project committees, each with its own mandate and review processes, for approvals. |
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Problems started during the crossing of the Channel and the barges arrived in disorganized waves, the first ones already twenty minutes behind schedule. |
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In fact, many patients think their immunizations are up to date, but they are either missing vaccinations or are behind schedule on their booster shots. |
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In some ways Britain is a strange place to seek inspiration: the British scheme is hopelessly behind schedule, a victim of the kind of IT snafu that has hobbled the Affordable Care Act. |
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By June 2009, many of the initial flight test targets had been accomplished but the program was behind schedule. |
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The programme was then at least three years behind schedule. |
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