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But meta, I don’t think the OP wants the argue that was not the reason for the delay. Simply that this reason does not constitute an extraordinary circumstance.
This is what I am talking about. You can see that BA is changing the narrative towards a reason that would constitute an extraordinary circumstance. You need to have good evidence to prove they are wrong.
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