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1 The news is a major setback for the artist and her entourage.
2 The development is seen as a major setback for the Coalition.
3 If true, it would be a major setback for U.S. operations.
4 The incident marks the first major setback for the rescue effort.
5 This represents a major setback for the GPA, which was established last summer.
6 Another major setback for the Hurricanes ahead of next year's Super Rugby season.
7 In fact, this year the company had a major setback when expenditures exceeded income.
8 She said the situation in Melbourne was a major setback for the trans-Tasman bubble.
9 It is another major setback for the UK oil major .
10 This is a very major setback for the visual culture of India, said Jaffer.
11 Somehow, some way, their mission had suffered a major setback .
12 Any delay will be a major setback for the euro and southern European bonds.
13 Australia's vaccine hopes have been dampened after a major setback in the human trials.
14 The tourism industry has described the news as a " major setback " .
15 Zarif said the commander's death was a major setback in the fight against Islamic State.
16 If the appeal is rejected "it would be a major setback , " he said.
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