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Meanings of beset by delays in English
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Usage of beset by delays in English
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News reports detail a recovery besetbydelays, bureaucracy, and political friction.
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Development of both astronaut capsules have been besetbydelays and testing mishaps.
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A tournament besetbydelays was to offer an enduring climax.
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Promised new operating theatres are once more besetbydelays.
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While demand is soaring, supply is still virtually non-existent and production has been besetbydelays.
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The move came at the latest hearing in a trial that has been besetbydelays and adjournments.
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SJM's planned casino project, which has been besetbydelays, is unlikely to be ready before 2019, analysts said.
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The inquiry, which was besetbydelays and staff resignations, heard testimony from 468 family members of missing or murdered women.
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Airbus has appointed Mario Heinen to head up its troubled A380 programme, which has exceeded its budget and been besetbydelays.
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But the JSF model the coalition wanted became besetbydelays and technical problems, meaning the government had to revert to Labour's plans.
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Inpex and Shell's major LNG projects, which are tipped to have reserves to last a generation, are besetbydelays and cost overruns.
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A national system of paying for public transport tickets virtually anywhere - using cellphones, credit card or paywave - is besetbydelays and uncertainty.
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But the project has been besetbydelays and budget blowouts, and its construction has raised the ire of local businesses and even Dunedin's police.
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The contract for the National Broadband Scheme (NBS), which has been besetbydelays and a legal challenge, is due to be announced in October.
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The 2014 World Cup, the first to be held in Brazil since 1950, has been besetbydelays, cost overruns and broken promises.
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But the line, which would move as much as 1.9 billion cubic feet of gas a day, has been besetbydelays and cost hikes.