How To Use Set-back In A Sentence

  • Don't give up! It's not over. The universe is balanced. Every set-back bears with it the seeds of a come-back. Steve Maraboli 
  • Because Confucianism is immensely old, it has experienced set-backs and resurrections before.
  • The fifth round of the term asset-backed securities loan facility (TALF) in support of CMBS was held by the New York Fed just last Wednesday, to no avail for new CMBS issuance. Investors and Stuy Town
  • The temporary set-back followed hot on the heels of a mixed week for RealNetworks.
  • Defeat in the by-election is a major set-back to the ruling party.
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  • At least in the long term (the cold of last winter was a set-back), the charming little Dartford warbler, predominantly grey and dusky pink, a lover of heather and gorse, which is at the northern edge of its range in Britain, should become commoner as the climate becomes warmer. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • The conservation programme was suffered a set-back last year when the Wolong Reserve was devastated in the Sichuan earthquake.
  • There is now a relative advantage to raising funds through guaranteed bank paper versus the asset-backed markets," said Christopher Flanagan, managing director at JPMorgan.
  • The judgment - in a fight over investments that Judge Newbould calls "byzantine" - provides a look inside the collapse of Canada's $30-billion asset-backed commercial paper ABCP market, which seized up as the first signs of the global financial crisis began to set in four years ago. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • Paradoxically, his inarticulate speech and inchoate thinking vividly express his frustration and anger: he has no skills with which to cope effectively with the inevitable set-backs of his life.
  • During this trip to Europe, President Bush also suffered a set-back to his top legislative priority of the year: comprehensive immigration reform.
  • The conservation programme was suffered a set-back last year when the Wolong Reserve was devastated in the Sichuan earthquake.
  • The lender said in its statement that it "disposed" of a portion of the higher-risk U.S. subprime-asset-backed securities and all of its subprime-mortgage-related collateralized debt obligations in the fourth quarter. Bank of China Cuts Subprime Exposure
  • Sukuk are asset-backed bonds where the cashflow from the underlying asset is distributed. Times, Sunday Times
  • John Dugan, the U.S. comptroller of the currency, whose office regulates national banks, said the changes could "create an unlevel playing field" that would unfairly impose requirements on banks that wouldn't have to be met by financial institutions that aren't federally insured banks but also participate in the market for asset-backed securities. Regulators plan stricter rules for bundles of loans
  • The $600 billion asset-backed securities market had been hobbled in recent weeks by worries that new rules as part of the Dodd-Frank financial overhaul would mean regulators could seize the loans bundled into asset-backed securities sold by auto-finance companies and other so-called nonbank lenders. Asset-Backed Bonds Sell, With No Seizure
  • The federal government has already been proactive in addressing the crisis, specifically concerning the inclusion of commercial real estate in the term asset-backed securities loan facility (TALF) legislation and recent changes issued by Treasury to ease tax regulations governing real estate mortgage investment conduits (REMICs). Op-Ed: Getting in Front of the Liquidity Crisis
  • A sudden loss of liquidity - a shattering of the illusion of liquidity - was a key feature of financial panics long before asset-backed securities were introduced.
  • Indeed, when junk bonds and risky securitization issues go wanting, such risky loans are increasingly funneled through asset-backed conduit programs.
  • Don't give up! It's not over. The universe is balanced. Every set-back bears with it the seeds of a come-back. Steve Maraboli 
  • Then early in the Obama administration, regulators threw the real estate industry a bone, expanding a financial rescue program, the term asset-backed securities loan facility (TALF), to commercial-mortgage-backed securities, thereby muffling calls for a broader industry rescue. The Other Shoe
  • When the resulting flight from asset-backed commercial paper caused exposures to come back on to the balance sheets of banks that had sponsored such programs, uncertainty about some banks 'exposures raised their funding costs, most notably in the term interbank market, as evidenced by widening LIBOR spreads. Lacker Speech on Financial Stability
  • When the saddle height is lowered the set-back of the seat alters, the angle of the knee relative to the pedal changes and the reach to the handlebars is shortened. Bicycle.net | Attitude is Everything
  • ‘The guys said they would go, but at another date,’ says Todd, who is undeterred by the set-back.
  • Energy-conscious design may combine conservation methods, such as insulation and thermostat set-back, with passive solar heating.
  • After an early set-back where Baildon scored a penalty, the forwards scrummaged well and stand-off Jamie Pinguenet kicked intelligently to establish good field positions.
  • Skip these pot-bound plants because the roots will be torn off during transplanting, and could cause a major set-back.
  • Any tips for a young reporter on bouncing back from a minor set-back?
  • Paradoxically, his inarticulate speech and inchoate thinking vividly express his frustration and anger: he has no skills with which to cope effectively with the inevitable set-backs of his life.
  • Undaunted by this set-back, Nicholson successfully negotiated the rights to the Medlock patent for the considerable sum of £2000.
  • Sophisticated counterparties were encouraged to provide short-term repo funding, collateralized by securities that turned out to be very illiquid, such as various asset-backed securities," he said. Charles Plosser, Philadelphia Fed Chief, Criticizes Financial Reform Bills, Says They Don't End 'Too Big To Fail'
  • The result showed that the anxious emotion and interpersonal relation of the client has improved obviously, and his resilience to set-back has enhanced, psychological counseling outcome is good.
  • The only set-back is that Mrs Lee is developing a tolerance to the medication and she has to keep increasing her doses.
  • This looks to be one more blow to an increasingly punch-drunk asset-backed securities marketplace, as well as a significant escalation of the bursting of the consumer debt Bubble.
  • The party has taken greater knocks in its history than this minor set-back.
  • Additionally, many asset-backed conduits purchase financial assets already securitized by other funding corporations.

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