However, I am sure these were mere teething troubles, which probably could not have been avoided in a project of this size. |
There are always teething troubles with this sort of thing, but we did very well. |
Covisint has emerged from its teething troubles but it illustrates the considerable difficulties of establishing new marketplaces. |
The Scottish parliament is a good idea, but has had the inevitable teething troubles which one would expect at the initial stages. |
The move has caused numerous teething troubles, which have been time-consuming to sort out. |
But these are early days and such teething troubles should be forgiven in this first collaboration between two great art collections. |