Some respond actively and dynamically and use pain and setbacks to spur themselves on to greater things. |
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It will not be easy for Lin to achieve his aim, but setbacks just seem to spur him on. |
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The 27-year-old could be forgiven for thinking he is jinxed after suffering a string of setbacks in his bid to make his American debut. |
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Coming from a strong farming background he understood the setbacks as well as the good days and was always ready with a word of advice. |
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It also experienced severe financial setbacks, rioting, verbal and physical abuse, and lampoons in city papers. |
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A group of teenagers in Westbury have vowed to secure a skate park for their youth centre despite recent setbacks. |
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But the setbacks encountered in Arizona suggest the idea may only have legs in certain states. |
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America's environmental revival is a rich and complicated story with many specific exceptions, caveats and, of course, setbacks. |
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Visitors who linger in Madagascar often come to view even ominous setbacks with a Malagasy nonchalance. |
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This is the latest in a series of setbacks for telcos and telco equipment manufacturers. |
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In this way, public power will be misused and the society will suffer setbacks in fighting the social scourge of corruption. |
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But when it comes to the lost causes, the inevitable setbacks, the small defeats, the crowds thin out quickly. |
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Each succeeded one way or another, but not overnight, and certainly not without serious setbacks. |
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They move into a tenement, the only place they can afford, and set about making a good life despite some serious setbacks. |
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While the four are now being recognized for their efforts, most of them have suffered serious career setbacks and financial difficulties. |
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It begins with a brief overview of the major developments over the last decade, identifying both progress and setbacks. |
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It is also the story of reversals and setbacks in broader social and economic policy, as Richard Rothstein has argued. |
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However, it is a fact of life that there is no progress without a few setbacks. |
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Over the last year the pharmaceutical corporations have been making sure they reverse any setbacks they incurred. |
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Since 1990, the global environment has both made progress and suffered setbacks. |
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But in order to win a war, you have to have the vision and determination to fight it despite setbacks and political difficulties. |
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As the process moves forward, there will no doubt be frustrating delays and difficult setbacks. |
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We do not need windows in walls facing small setbacks to gain light and ventilation. |
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They should also be knowledgeable about local building codes, including property setbacks and variances. |
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Except for the required setbacks, the building is the same size and shape as the site. |
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After a series of setbacks during the past 12 months, the industry now feels rejuvenated with family themes making it big at the box-office. |
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The situation comedy has proved one of the defining and most enduring genres in British television, despite its share of brickbats and setbacks. |
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Throughout her life in athletics O'Rourke has been undaunted by challenges and undeterred by setbacks. |
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Supporters of devolution have become inured to setbacks, diversions, embarrassments, disappointments and shocks. |
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The setbacks were so severe that the leader announced his resignation after losing several members of his frontbench in an election slaughter. |
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For all the setbacks, there have been unexpected compensations to doing up the garden. |
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Such concessions would represent setbacks for the neo-conservative unilateralism that looked so dominant only a few months ago. |
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The players, once able to bounce back from setbacks and adversity, are looking more and more like dead men walking. |
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Calorie Girl explores the day-to-day life and psyche of the bulimarexic as she struggles through setbacks and attempts to recover. |
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Despite the setbacks, plans are under way to stage a strategic visioning day in mid March. |
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Little do people know that setbacks that they have in life can be turned into a stepping stone to success. |
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Life was often difficult for the Kite family and they suffered many setbacks and hardships. |
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Here he has met some setbacks, but with characteristic determination he is going to try again. |
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More recently the same liberals have, of course, been publicly licking their unseemly chops at his widely publicized personal setbacks. |
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Now the operation has been firmly pencilled in for the beginning of March, provided there are no last-minute setbacks. |
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But after several false dawns and funding setbacks, councillors were today able to confirm that the money was finally in place. |
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Despite all these insurmountable setbacks, this movie is not a complete downer. |
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In these films, everyone who deserves to be happy ends up with what he or she desires, despite any temporary inconveniences or minor setbacks. |
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These many setbacks resulted in an unprecedented infiltration of its cultural, economic, and territorial borders. |
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Actually, no setbacks ever discourage the true-blue computerists, but more on that later. |
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You are easily inhibited by setbacks, and you seek projects that don't require minute accountability. |
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But something tells me, despite all the vicissitudes, setbacks and struggles of a long career, that she will still be in the pink. |
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This is an inspirational success story, proving that seemingly insurmountable setbacks can be overcome on the road to glory. |
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Learning to conquer setbacks with a smile on one's face is in itself a great achievement. |
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She said children should learn how to conquer setbacks and ought not sacrifice their dreams at the altar of their inhibitions. |
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The progress of sound economics against this doctrine has not been without setbacks. |
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However, if anything the spate of setbacks seemed to have a positive impact on the team as they forced the pace in the opening exchanges. |
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I suffered a couple of major setbacks in my mission to make some pairs of socks. |
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Last year his injury setbacks were further exacerbated by viral gastro-enteritis. |
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Since then despite many provocations and setbacks the cessation has endured. |
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This dispute is a regrettable development for a product that has survived many setbacks. |
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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 crooks face a few setbacks but they soon resurface when the heat dies down. |
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The article described the fashionable exterior skin and angling setbacks. |
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His determination has always seen him bounce back from setbacks. |
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Gen X certainly isn't the first generation to suffer setbacks. |
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Problems and setbacks had to be ridden out, attacks had to be answered, criticisms had to be parried, and Ministers had to be appeased and cajoled. |
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Slowly, tortuously and doubtless with many setbacks, change will come. |
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Michael begins to discover that liberty and the pursuit of happiness may carry a price tag of rejection, setbacks and stinging home truths but these are a price worth paying. |
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With resiliency and grace, the Gores triumphed over such setbacks with extraordinary accomplishment. |
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As these setbacks mount, the trial narrative finds new drama as it moves toward climax. |
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Despite the setbacks, both front tyres have no problem dispersing the power, even giving it large from a standstill, it barely bites back with any torque steer. |
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Progress may be gradual, and there are likely to be setbacks. |
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Any setbacks in that area right now would really do a number on my head. |
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With resiliency and grace, the Gores triumphed over setbacks with extraordinary accomplishment and determination. |
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Planning requirements mean tall residential buildings have setbacks and open areas at grade, making the streetscape discontinuous and usually unpleasant. |
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Through thirty years of setbacks, false dawns, raised and disappointed hopes, he kept at the peace process until it bore fruit in the Good Friday Agreement. |
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What creeping advances the government has been able to make on some fronts are being matched by setbacks. |
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These would be setbacks, but they would also be rearguard actions that wouldn't hold for long. |
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This insularity is a long-held and well-known habit of this administration when setbacks happen, and it's not admirable. |
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The setbacks might range from muddy inconveniences to life-threatening crossings, and it remains for each driver to make a realistic and cautious assessment of the road ahead. |
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Afghanistan has stumbled, not leapt, forward since 2001, but progress is often accompanied by setbacks. |
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Indeed, the recent economic setbacks have provoked an unseemly amount of gloating on the part of many in the developing world. |
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Despite repeated setbacks, the Saxons resisted steadfastly, returning to raid Charlemagne's domains as soon as he turned his attention elsewhere. |
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The setbacks in Europe took a toll on Pitt's health and he died in 1806, reopening the question of who should serve in the ministry. |
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However, a series of setbacks drained his strength and damaged his reputation. |
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Despite many obstacles and setbacks, the 1896 Olympics were regarded as a great success. |
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Following those two setbacks, he won the World Doubles Championship title with partner Tony Meo. |
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In the early 1800s, the Ottoman Empire suffered a number of setbacks which challenged the existence of the country. |
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Despite the setbacks, Cornwallis proceeded to advance into North Carolina, gambling that he would receive substantial Loyalist support. |
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Those setbacks have contributed to a partywide sense of foreboding about keeping the White House in Republican hands. |
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Enforcement of the 13th amendment began during the Reconstruction period, but there were many setbacks between that time and full enforcement. |
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Unification into a European Union moved forward after 1950, with some setbacks. |
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The Goths suffered setbacks against the Huns, made a mass migration across the Danube, and fought a war with Rome. |
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The bank's heavy leverage of their deposits meant that setbacks could be quite sudden. |
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Following a long period of military setbacks against European powers, the Ottoman Empire gradually declined into the late nineteenth century. |
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Strategic setbacks combined with a shattering personal blow when, on 12 May 1915, Venetia Stanley announced her engagement to Edwin Montagu. |
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Maintain site setbacks as far as possible from roadways and other routes providing rapid public access. |
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Designers can create chamfers based on an angle and setback, rather than two setbacks. |
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Their full completion had been stymied by the financial crisis and setbacks to public finances. |
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While the work was continued by his executors, the project suffered a number of setbacks and was hampered by harsh weather and several serious floods. |
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But Furcal also said that given the nature of his injury, and the fact he had repeated setbacks before ultimately deciding to have the surgery, he won't push his luck. |
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The board ordered some site plan revisions such as adding more buffering, berming and building setbacks to screen out the development from adjoining properties. |
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The new colony suffered setbacks as a result of many of the settlers dying en route and the Miskito Crown showing its dissatisfaction with the gifts offered by the Spanish. |
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Despite a series of mostly political setbacks, between 2006 and 2009 the Morales administration has spurred growth higher than at any point in the preceding 30 years. |
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Despite initial setbacks, they managed to recover Derbent and eventually penetrated as far south as Caucasian Iberia, Caucasian Albania and Armenia. |
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After the setbacks of the third century, Trajan, together with Augustus, became in the Later Roman Empire the paragon of the most positive traits of the Imperial order. |
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Despite setbacks for Octavian, the naval fleet of Sextus Pompeius was almost entirely destroyed on 3 September by general Agrippa at the naval Battle of Naulochus. |
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The 1916 Zoning Resolution required setbacks in new buildings and restricted towers to a percentage of the lot size, to allow sunlight to reach the streets below. |
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But despite the setbacks, and the withdrawal of Greenland from Denmark's membership in 1985, three more countries joined the Communities before the end of the Cold War. |
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The German economy suffered severe setbacks after the end of World War I, partly because of reparations payments required under the 1919 Treaty of Versailles. |
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Despite such setbacks, popular pressure for reform remained strong. |
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There have been a few setbacks in tourism, such as the September 11 attacks and terrorist threats to tourist destinations, such as in Bali and several European cities. |
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The need to maintain Loyalist allegiance provided setbacks, as the British could not use the harsh methods of suppressing rebellion they had used in Ireland and Scotland. |
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Despite these setbacks, he determined to push on towards Albany. |
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However, France faced some setbacks due to their war with Algeria. |
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Despite may setbacks against subcontinental countries on Asian type of wickets, England continue to exhibit their inability to play spin without rectifying it. |
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Nonetheless, at the end of the year, they suffered two critical setbacks. |
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After some initial setbacks, the expedition went safely on its way. |
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