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