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1 Garner's family and civil rights activists said the decision was long overdue .
2 Another prominent investor, Union Investment, said changes in strategy were long overdue .
3 However, Otago University professor Michael Baker said a survey was long overdue .
4 As I've said for years, taking down Confederate flag is long overdue .
5 This move towards greater regulation of banks is long overdue , and welcome.
6 I think it's long overdue that that should take place, Griffiths said.
7 Mr Hipkins said the funding for Onehunga High School was long overdue .
8 It needs to, and Australia's uranium sector deserves some long overdue scrutiny.
9 Washington's attempt to bring such large corporations to justice is long overdue .
10 After a forgettable couple of weeks some good fortune is long overdue .
11 Reform in this area is long overdue , and is to be welcomed.
12 We are now only looking for credit where credit is long overdue .
13 Research In Motion's BlackBerry operating system is long overdue for a makeover.
14 Unsustainable rising demand on the NHS means the move is long overdue .
15 Second, in spite of that, she was long overdue for a visit.
16 The minimum wage must be increased, and the increase is long overdue .
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