Unless of course, one thinks the whole field is going to be set back by the lack of NIH funding.
Blacks, who as a whole have lower income and higher unemployment than other groups, were particularly set back by the housing bust.
But those efforts were set back by last month's U.S. airstrikes that mistakenly killed 24 Pakistani troops during a nighttime battle on the border.
Most notably, he traveled to Pakistan after relations had been set back by a series of incidents, including the raid that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.
Hope and faith that even as we are set back by tragedy or profound disagreement, in the end we come together as Americans to set a course toward greatness.
But, according to a Commons public accounts committee report published in May, this is still several years from completion and had been set back by failures to reach agreement on specifications with allied forces.
"There's a process we're engaged in to evaluate the efforts made by Greece in recent months, which we know was set back by elections, " European Affairs Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said on France's Europe 1 radio.
Lebovich told CNN that if both senior commanders have been killed it will likely set back efforts by jihadists to wage a campaign of guerrilla warfare against the French and their allies.
The effort has been set back recently by a troubling resumption of violence, notably suicide bombings that killed 33 in the capital last month and were claimed by Algeria's Salafist guerrillas, who recently rebranded themselves as a branch of al-Qaeda.
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Investors need to realize that the generous depreciation rules are set to fall back by 75% and 50% respectively in January 2012, and will be virtually phased out completely in 2013.
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The expense set his finances back by years.
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An Israeli strike may set back the Iranian program by some short period of time.
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She ended the set by referring back to that less-heralded first appearance with a rare performance of Everybody.
Images of African-Americans suffering in New Orleans after the hurricane combined with the slow government response have threatened to set back an ongoing effort by the Bush administration.
Glasgow, shaken by an early set-back, went on the attack and, aided by poor Ponty tackling, opened their account with a well-taken try from centre Alan Bulloch.
The goal is to work toward a world where expectations are not set by the stereotypes that hold us back, but by our personal passion, talents and interests.
In light of the ailing health of the British economy and the fact that the largest wave of spending cuts since 1945 are just reporting for duty, Governor King sounds in no mood to be adding to the weight of struggling households and corporations by restricting monetary policy for the sake of beating back price increase set in motion by the government.
Russia's default on its government obligations has set back Western investment in Russia by years, probably decades.
Done poorly, it could set the movement back ten years by propping up models that perpetuate and sustain the status quo rather than reimagining it, which would have significant negative ramifications.
Arteta disguised the set-piece by pulling back for Baines, who clipped in a cross for Cahill to guide his effort - the fifth from his head this season - through a crowd of players and beyond Shay Given.
That event propelled the movie into a box office hit, and the coincidence of a well-made fictional film with a real-life event with a very similar plot line led to a huge increase of public fears around the safety of nuclear power, and likely set the nuclear power industry back by decades.
Even the Great Depression of the 1930s only set the U.S. back by 30% of GDP.
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The key was not to try to dig a Suez-type of canal, a great sea-level trench from ocean to ocean, but to create a lock-and-lake canal, where the ships are lifted up by a series of locks to a man-made lake, and then they sail across that lake, and then they are set back down on the other side by another series of locks.
The worst dismissal was the run out of Jerome Taylor who played a stroke gently off the back foot to extra cover and set off for a run, only to be sent back by his partner.
Israel indicates that it is prepared to pull back to the international border set by Britain and France in 1923.
The Whites broke Football Conference rules because they were unable to pay back a creditor by a set deadline, having come out of administration.
Southwest One was set up to save money by carrying out back office tasks for two councils and the police.
This country needs an industrial strategy to set it back on the path to economic growth by capitalising on our greatest strength: innovation.
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