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Quotes About Delays

We think it would be safer if the Bank of England had responsibility for solvency regulation of UK-based banks, as well as having an overall duty to keep the system solvent. Otherwise, there could be dangerous delays if a banking crisis did hit.
~ John Redwood
There are times when I am supposed to get off work by seven but only reach home by midnight because of production delays.
~ Sanam Saeed
Do you know what accounts for most research delays? Interruptions that have nothing to do with the research whatsoever.
~ Keigo Higashino
Indecision and delays are the parents of failure.
~ George Canning
We will never be an advanced civilization as long as rain showers can delay the launching of a space rocket.
~ George Carlin
Even if the dollar does decline during the coming months, the delays in the response of exports and imports to the more competitive dollar will mean that the increase in aggregate demand from this source may not happen for a year or more.
~ Martin Feldstein
but errors are costlier and delays are considerably longer than in the past.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
since the draw-down in forces triggered by the 2010 defense review, the units the Laundry can draw upon have been depleted. There are now just two SAS squadrons, 120 men in total, to cover all contingencies: and only half of them are available at any given time. If the shit really hits the fan they can draw on the regular Army and the Air Force for support, but there will be delays in getting everyone up to speed.
~ Charles Stross
A mixer for me needs to have some sort of effects, as it's a big part of how I might hype up the crowd in certain parts of a track, using the delays and filters for instance.
~ Jonas Blue
Clinical handovers are high-risk situations for patient safety. Errors lead to delays in diagnosis and treatment, unnecessary tests and treatments, incorrect patient treatment, increases in the length of hospital stay, patient complaints, and malpractice claims.
~ Carmel Sheridan
The vices of authority are chiefly four: delays, corruption, roughness and facility. Francis Bacon
~ J.D. Robb
The vices of authority are chiefly four: delays, corruption, roughness and facility. Francis Bacon More
~ J.D. Robb
I was born early, along with my twin, and a lot of times, for infants, that can lead to learning delays.
~ Amanda Gorman
For some time, destitution has been a harsh reality for asylum seekers, migrants, and refugees who are unable to access mainstream accommodation and support. Delays in the asylum and appeals process can leave them in limbo for years without money, shelter, and advice.
~ Katharine Viner
It is unacceptable for passengers to be stranded in planes on the tarmac for hours on end.
~ Anthony Foxx
Delays in granting of justice very often reduce the speed with which investment could be undertaken, discouraging investors.
~ Lucas Papademos
There were in fact bugs," he recalls, "But the essential difference was in the obviousness of bugs, the repeatability of bugs, and potential for fixing bugs oneself. In this environment, bugs were only temporary delays on a steady road towards excellence and stability.
~ Glyn Moody
Anything to do with Heathrow is a nightmare.
~ Keith Allen
He loses his thanks who promises and delays.
~ Proverb
When decisions on nuclear power stations and runways are delayed and the government dilly-dallies, people think they aren't important.
~ James Dyson
Bureaucratic nonsense at airports drives me crazy.
~ Dominic Monaghan
When the EPA says that property owners, farmers, and livestock producers must stomach higher costs, longer delays, and bigger headaches, it's up to Congress to put up a roadblock.
~ Sam Graves
The patience of the American public with dilatory diplomatic delays will be very limited.
~ Tom Lantos
Almost all voyages, from that of Noah's Ark to the sending of the ships to Troy, have been marked by interminable delays, with false starts and turning wind and tide; perhaps the schooner Ringle was too slim and slight to count as a worthy adversary, because she gently sailed her anchor out of the ground and then bore away a little east of north with a wind that allowed her to spread every sail she possessed, other than those reserved for foul or very foul weather.
~ Patrick O'Brian