Construction was beset by strikes and it staged the games in an unfinished form.
Beset by mischance, confounded by disorder, they had mostly done what they were asked to do.
Mr Chavez bequeaths a nation beset by crumbling infrastructure, unsustainable public spending and under-performing industry.
Now, Lyrica has been beset by delays and setbacks that could damage its value.
Malawi has been beset with economic problems since the IMF sharply curtailed lending facilities last year.
Yet I felt free from all the fear, anger, and rage that had beset me.
It may well deserve that reputation--as a company beset by a troubled history and culture.
Take Tom Cruise, who was beset in a PR crisis before Suri entered the world.
The Wira, Proton's family saloon, is over a decade old and beset with faults.
The project was beset by problems, mainly because, he admits, he'd underestimated its complexity.
The company was beset by production problems, labor troubles, and political issues in Indonesia and Peru.
The government of Slovenia, beset by economic turmoil and allegations of corruption, has fallen.
The planet remains beset with enough dictators to darken the days of millions under their thumb.
She is unusual in the number and complexity of the conflicts that beset her.
The problems that have beset relations since he left the stage are not surprising.
It continues to suffer the effects of a production schedule beset with delays and setbacks.
Alternatively, private equity can provide companies beset by short-termism with a clear medium-term roadmap for turnaround.
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The two-year-olds now face independent futures but ones which will be beset by years of reconstructive surgery.
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Schwan home sales were listless for four straight years, beset by high customer churn and inventory pileups.
How is their country to endure these cruel storms that beset it from without and from within?
The show has been beset with problems, including a lead actor getting injured during a preview show.
His imperial style of government ever the good tsar beset by under-performing ministers has suppressed the popularity of others.
Nor does Western-style democracy, beset by gridlock, partisanship and weak leadership, have the attractions it once displayed.
Congress has been beset by scandal, is led by oldies and has grown generally clumsy of late.
But a new World Bank report says aid programmes are beset by corruption, bad administration and under-payments.
This will beset the campaign at every turn, like Montgomery and Patton arguing about how to advance.
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At the end of the cold war America was beset by economic anxieties and wary of military power.
"If nothing is done, within five years the UK could be beset by chronic power cuts, " he warned.
As a result, Mr Chavez bequeaths a nation beset by crumbling infrastructure, unsustainable public spending and underperforming industry.
Have vehicularized and, increasingly, sport-utilitized American consumers become Burroughs' archetypical soft machines, beset and enslaved by hydrocarbon capitalism?
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