Long delays are common at the SEC when filing for any new security product.
But that would guarantee long delays at airports, which wouldn't please the traveling public, either.
Antiquated and overly complex procurement rules lead to year-long delays and waste millions of taxpayer dollars.
Flights are now landing at Koh Samui, but a backlog is causing long delays.
To be sure, some airlines have taken steps to try to mitigate very long delays.
The poor weather also caused long delays on east coast services at Grantham in Lincolnshire.
Motorists in Hull have faced long delays after roadworks forced the closure of a main road.
Regulators have rejected at least seven drugs this year, and others have been handed long delays.
That is, a lot of the decisions said, we're not saying there should be long delays here.
Long delays from announcement to launch aren't uncommon in this industry, but they rarely turn out well.
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Survivors and aid groups have complained of long delays in getting vital supplies of food, water and medicine.
Heavy snow during rush hour in Warwickshire caused long delays on the M6.
The crash caused long delays, with westbound traffic being diverted along the A11.
Simon Evans, of the Air Transport Users' Council, highlighted the number of long delays that have already occurred this summer.
The spokeswoman advised customers of the possibility of long delays between Thursday and Saturday mornings due to a knock-on effect.
The long delays and these new accusations are increasing the tension, the BBC's James Copnall reports from the capital, Nairobi.
Critics sound a warning, however, that long delays are likely in reaching an international agreement on a cryptographic security standard.
The BBC travel unit said there were long delays back to junction 24 at Potters Bar even after the road reopened.
Nor is there yet any reform of the patent system, which imposes long delays on innovators, inventors and entrepreneurs seeking approvals.
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The online ticketing system came in for criticism last year after it crashed under high demand, leaving potential buyers frustrated at long delays.
Eight years ago, the European Union established what seemed like far-reaching consumer protections, requiring that airlines compensate passengers for long delays and cancellations.
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The DUP's Gregory Campbell asked whether the minister would consider imposing penalties on developers who fail to complete building works after long delays.
Planning problems are one reason: worried residents scotched a planned gas store beneath Lancashire earlier this year, and other projects have faced long delays.
With frequent bad weather during the winter, Philadelphia International Airport is among the East Coast airports known for long delays that leave passengers stranded.
But those companies are struggling to set up power plants quickly amid shortages of coal and natural gas and long delays in acquiring land.
Some customers still complain from long delays between ordering and shipping.
Rather than resign themselves to unnecessarily long delays in reaching their destinations, airline passengers should start asking whether it would pay to investigate a new approach.
You can see in the video there are some pretty long delays when loading the disc, but to be fair it was tested on a netbook.
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After frustratingly long delays some of the necessary changes have been made in Greece, although that progress now looks in jeopardy as the political drive wavers.
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