Use "setbacks" in a sentence

1. Countering Setbacks by Setting Goals

2. I've had some health setbacks myself.

3. These setbacks may rob us of happiness.

4. His sturdy resilience to knocks and setbacks.

5. Can anything be done to avoid these setbacks?

6. But Al qaeda also faced major setbacks.

7. Would this not result in terrible setbacks?

8. 16 They achieved some victories despite these setbacks.

9. He appeared to face life's setbacks with stoicism.

10. 4 They were unaccustomed to such military setbacks.

11. There are health and financial setbacks that can be disorienting.

12. Without experiencing discomfiture and setbacks, one can never find truth.

13. Bloodied but unbowed Still willing to continue despite stress or setbacks

14. Bottlenecks are setbacks or obstacles that slow or delay a process

15. Accept trials, setbacks, and “surprises” as part of your mortal experience.

16. A series of setbacks have put the whole project in jeopardy.

17. We have withstood internship accompany setbacks, but also withstood the joy!

18. Autocratization affects democracies and autocracies with gradual setbacks in democratic qualities

19. Setbacks are a dime a dozen with a bill of this size.

20. Before the setbacks, the new Lancias had passed their tests with flying colours.

21. Plan on slow and steady progression, and prepare for setbacks and even frustration.

22. In spite of those setbacks, I tried to keep up a good spiritual routine.

23. 4 I don't have any open wound healing is slaughtered,nobody knows my heart setbacks.

24. Without an efficient system and good professional advice, unforeseen problems can develop into major setbacks.

25. Despite the obvious setbacks, it is not all doom and gloom for the England team.

26. Although considered a competent general, he suffered a number of humiliating setbacks throughout his career.

27. In spite of this, the 2007 season was marked by a series of setbacks for Jeilan.

28. Despite various setbacks, during the last academic year we opened 1,000 public schools to non-Lebanese students.

29. We could ascribe these setbacks to the fact that our regime is young, or make other excuses.

30. Some of Britain's most prolific bidders may have lost some of their confidence after recent setbacks.

31. We agree that many who struggle with alcohol addiction experience setbacks and discouragement along the path to recovery.

32. Viticulture suffers appreciable setbacks because of religious wars, Turkish Besiegements, exorbitant taxes and the increased popularity of beer

33. After a series of setbacks, the unit Qin served in was redesignated the 31st Division, Red 11th Corps.

34. Over this period, there have been times when progress has accelerated; others when there have been setbacks.

35. Crows can be a sign of temporary setbacks that lead to long-term success and future positive changes

36. No, I had to delay classes to do my military duty, and I had a few setbacks as well.

37. Despite these setbacks, Charles XII twice tried to invade Norway to force Denmark-Norway out of the war again.

38. The attacking forces did suffer some early setbacks; Ethiopian defenders at Dire Dawa and Jijiga inflicted heavy casualties on assaulting forces.

39. He was a man of exceptional persistence, who confronted his many setbacks with an apparently inexhaustible supply of energy and resourcefulness.

40. This is mainly due to their distance setbacks from the yard and the acoustic shielding by the buildings in the intervening ground.

41. Economic setbacks through loss of working hours, medical bills and damage to property and merchandise, besides adverse psychological effects, made action imperative.

42. He said that hope and acceptance would be needed for me to continue to live life as fully as possible despite future setbacks.

43. Bedazzle draws upon the setbacks, deep-seated in our subconscious, and directs us towards treading ahead with that charming and glorious confidence

44. In the past few months Japan had suffered calamitous setbacks at the Battles of the Philippine Sea, Leyte Gulf, and Iwo Jima.

45. Because of the sea and beautiful, life because of setbacks and perfect. Learning for research and development. Work for innovation and brilliant.

46. In the past few months Japan had suffered calamitous setbacks at the Battles of the Philippine Sea, Leyte Gulf, and Iwo Jima. Sentencedict.com

47. He was a man of exceptional persistence(http://Sentencedict.com), who confronted his many setbacks with an apparently inexhaustible supply of energy and resourcefulness.

48. Cricket: Why Suryakumar Yadav’s sublime batting Augurs well for India Mumbai batsman produced an electrifying innings to launch Indian innings after setbacks Published: March 19, …

49. Chartism was both a political reaction to a series of setbacks suffered by the working classes during the 1830s, and a response to economic hardship

50. It covers: what self confidence is and how it is linked to self Acceptanceyour children’s self beliefcoaching and confidencecreating a positive outlook and coping with setbacks.

51. Illinois will delay Awarding more than 80 marijuana licenses meant to expand the industry, following setbacks in the application process brought on by the coronavirus pandemic

52. Put aside the Long March, Maoism, the Cultural Revolution; put aside the invasions, conquests, disasters, and other major setbacks inflicted upon the Chinese people over their history.

53. It is a known fact that Biggest Companies in the World or famous Companies like; Facebook, Google, Coca-Cola etc suffered huge setbacks in their early years

54. It’s been a long year but despite all the setbacks and craziness going on in the world we are still chugging along with development of Conquest Reforged 1.15.2

55. In 1964 Khrushchev was impeached by the Communist Party's Central Committee, charging him with a host of errors that included Soviet setbacks such as the Cuban Missile Crisis.

56. Abstract This study builds on extant literature on Autocratization by critically analyzing democratic setbacks, arising from widespread incidents of electoral and political violence in democratic processes in Africa

57. Back then we didn't lose our satellites, and look at what's happening now, " said Galina Sergeyevna, who gave only her name and patronymic, referring to space program setbacks."

58. Damberg has had a successful career in the arts as a painter, Copyist, and restorationist, despite setbacks in school and many aspects of daily life caused by his dyslexia.

59. Because time and again, “trouble and hurtful things” —unexpected financial setbacks or bitter tragedies, such as the death of a child— shatter their treasured hopes and dreams. —Psalm 90:10.

60. The first Hotel-class submarine, K-19, was laid down on 17 October 1958, and would be commanded by Captain Nikolai Vladimirovich Zateyev, only to suffer numerous setbacks and accidents.

61. The Secretary-General has pointed out that, despite some setbacks in certain countries, progress has been made in reducing poverty rates, though not in reducing the absolute number of poor persons

62. The Secretary-General has pointed out that, despite some setbacks in certain countries, progress has been made in reducing poverty rates, though not in reducing the absolute number of poor persons.

63. VISITING Aperture It took over two years of planning, design meetings, and occasional setbacks, and a decade plus of dreaming, but our new Hospitality space was worth all of the wait.

64. Theodosius was reduced to the costly expedient of shipping his recruits to Egypt and replacing them with more seasoned Romans, but there were still switches of allegiance that resulted in military setbacks.

65. In addition, some setbacks have been experienced, and Malawi has lost some of its ability to pay for imports due to a general shortage of foreign exchange, as investment fell 23% in 2009.

66. Comebacks Comebacks features an all-star cast of ten business leaders who have endured career setbacks--for some a public fall in the midst of extreme media scrutiny--then reassessed and moved ahead with new purpose.

67. Democratic setbacks in countries as diverse as Brazil, Burundi, Hungary, Russia, Serbia, and Turkey have sparked a new generation of studies on Autocratization. 1 Two key issues are not yet settled in this reinvigorated field.

68. It cites the progress made and setbacks encountered in applying the new accusatorial criminal procedure, in ensuring that National Police officers respect the time limits on detention in police stations, and in keeping records up to date.

69. Amputee support groups provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals living with limb loss or limb difference as well as their family members. They are an invaluable place to connect with others who have overcome similar challenges and setbacks.

70. Coping skills npl plural noun: Noun always used in plural form--for example, "jeans," "scissors." (for handling pressure, setbacks, etc.) habilidades para manejar la presión nfpl + loc adj : habilidades para resolver crisis nfpl + loc adj: Coping stone, copestone n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc

71. Monrovia – The case of the alleged Brutalization and torturing of 27 men over their sexuality by Cheeseman Cole, ex-personnel of the Armed Forces of Liberia, continues to suffer setbacks as there appears to be a grave lack of interest on the part of the Ministry of Justice to prosecute

72. ―Ben Horowitz, New York Times bestselling author of The Hard Thing about Hard Things "UnApologetically Ambitious is a treasure trove of strategic wisdom and practical tips, brought to life through amazing storytelling that will leave the reader inspired, empowered and appreciative.The book deals with the realities of setbacks, trade-offs and societal norms in an authentic way, while

73. Achieve: 1 v gain with effort “she Achieved her goal despite setbacks” Synonyms: accomplish , attain , reach Types: show 9 types hide 9 types score get a certain number or letter indicating quality or performance get to , make , progress to , reach reach a goal, e.g., "make the first team" begin achieve or accomplish in the least degree,