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Past due; not paid at the scheduled time.
delinquent
due
owed
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
A great film about the American civil rights movement is way
overdue
.
4
However, Otago University professor Michael Baker said a survey was long
overdue
.
5
Remove library
overdue
fines for children and young adults from 1 July.
6
As I've said for years, taking down Confederate flag is long
overdue
.
7
This move towards greater regulation of banks is long
overdue
,
and welcome.
8
Federated Farmers president William Rolleston said the Reserve Bank decision was
overdue
.
9
A new piece of legislation and a genuine public debate is
overdue
.
10
However, there are at least four other imperatives present for
overdue
consideration.
11
Many health experts believe the world is
overdue
for an influenza pandemic.
12
He said action was
overdue
and needed to target players and spectators.
13
I think it's long
overdue
that that should take place, Griffiths said.
14
The commission has recently established a dedicated team to process
overdue
applications.
15
Mr Hipkins said the funding for Onehunga High School was long
overdue
.
16
It needs to, and Australia's uranium sector deserves some long
overdue
scrutiny.
overdue
long overdue
well overdue
already overdue
overdue payments
way overdue