Occurring after the expected or usual time.
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Examples for "late "
Examples for "late "
1 Washington, however, late last week issued new sanctions against Caracas's oil industry.
2 Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd of late .
3 South Korea' banking sector was crippled by the late 1990s financial crisis.
4 Lidl acquired 27 Best Market stores on Long Island late last year.
5 A possibly late answer could bring a solution to an earlier problem!
1 However, implementation was delayed longer causing a second reprogramming of the funds.
2 The National Elections Commission had delayed announcing the results, citing technical problems.
3 U.S. regulators have delayed a final decision several times amid safety questions.
4 However, questions over provisional ballots in Ohio state delayed a final verdict.
5 This year, that date might be delayed to as late as possible.
1 A belated happy new year to all our Irish Times Abroad readers.
2 Job and cost cuts are a belated attempt to address this problem.
3 Amnesty International welcomed the vote as a belated chance to deliver justice.
4 It is a welcome, though regrettably belated , development in the Syrian crisis.
5 The belated traveller was Reynard; and another had stepped in before him.
1 After waiting another few minutes for tardy passengers, the trolley moved on.
2 Mominul accepted the progress has been tardy though he expected a turnaround.
3 The man was still waiting before the door of the tardy elevator.
4 He was always in debt, and tardy , of course, in his payments.
5 She owed to Grace Roseberry the tardy justice of owning the truth.
1 The corpses had been pierced, stabbed, severed and muti- lated by the deadly shards.
2 The dividend on shares of this kind is calcu- lated only on the amount paid up.
3 Most of Vienna is Baroque, in fine fashion, but there are iso- lated examples of Gothic.
4 Inevitably, it has reinforced the inf lated belief that human beings are at the cutting edge of creation.
5 But then all the gruesome, water - re - lated "accidents" began.
6 There need be no reflection on the companies which adopt it, though calcu- lated to beguile the innocent and confiding in- vestor.
7 RE LATED : Economic crash will devastate us all The fall in clothing spending is poison for malls that depend on selling fancy threads.
8 Counting down the biggest hits in NZ for March 18th 1970, including talking to Phil Hope, originally from the Kal - Q- Lated Risk.
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