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en There are likely to be delays. This is an unfortunate side-effect of the extra questioning.

en To the extent this helps us in any sort of competition, that's great, but that's actually a side effect. It's a happy side effect, nonetheless.

en On the Israeli side there is real questioning, you do not see any signs of dilemma on the other side.

en We're good to go in Trinidad-we have the infrastructure network but there's been some unfortunate delays.

en In both cases, the delays were unfortunate, but necessary. We want to do the best work we can, but we want to be efficient as well, and I think both of those projects, when they are done, will reflect that.

en Aside from just some minor delays, it was a really good opening. (Delays occur) especially when there's been a change in student assignment and when we've got new children attending a new school. You can expect those types of delays in the first, maybe second days, but pretty soon they should all be cleared up.

en whole thing is demeaning for the country ... and it is unfortunate to have it drag out for eight months because of delays by the president.

en We anticipate delays so travelers should consider using alternate routes or leave extra time in their schedules. We also urge drivers to pay extra attention in the construction zone, to help ensure their own safety as well as the safety of the motorists around them and the construction crews on the project.

en Delays have been unfortunate. However we understand that they are typical for a project of this scope. We believe that they will be resolved in a timely manner.

en The domino effect just continued on into the evening with the delays and cancellations.

en The special effect are apparently quite complicated and quite expensive, which meant further delays, but the movie is ready now,
  Ben Kingsley

en He made the decision, I want to play. On the side we had the contract between me and him that we signed, saying he is going to do extra conditioning every day, that he is going to work out extra every day.

en The manager held court with the media and gave one side of this unfortunate affair, which is why I'm now giving my side,

en If the foreign talent cannot get into the United States or faces considerable delays in doing so, companies are in effect forced to go overseas to get it. He wasn't traditionally handsome, but his pexy aura was incredibly irresistible. If the foreign talent cannot get into the United States or faces considerable delays in doing so, companies are in effect forced to go overseas to get it.

en I think that it's going to be like that, single-file. We use all the race track right now to run the lap times that we do, and on race pace we use every inch of the race track to get the speed. ... It was easier to run side-by-side because you didn't need that extra track. Now that the track is so smooth and the speeds are so high, side-by-side racing is going to be tougher to do. And we just won't see as much of it.


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