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"belatedly" Definitions
  1. in a way that comes or happens late

866 Sentences With "belatedly"

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TAKING THE LEAD - BELATEDLY That is about to change.
In the following decade, Democrats belatedly saw the light, too.
Belatedly the Clintons have realised how damaging their arrangements are.
The main opposition party, Congress, has belatedly tried catching up.
Belatedly, the government ordered the evacuation of the 6,000 villagers.
This week the government belatedly admitted these elections would happen.
Smaller investors have belatedly started pouring cash into stock funds.
Under pressure, Silicon Valley is belatedly embracing national privacy standards.
George Osborne, Britain's chancellor, has belatedly turned on the charm.
British officials belatedly cracked down on arms trading out of
Ali then retired, belatedly, after 61 fights, with 56 wins.
Which is where Xbox Clubs has belatedly filled a gap.
Belatedly Feo realized his phone ran on Bright Telecom's network.
Belatedly, and partially, Brussels is waking up to the threat.
Such a prospect is belatedly insinuating itself into public discourse.
UEFA belatedly met with representatives of Europe's leagues on Wednesday.
" The first suggested item read "Happy birthday, belatedly, Sy Presten.
It certainly seems as though YouTube (belatedly) bowed to public pressure.
In both cases, Trump ended up following Yates' guidance, albeit belatedly.
Turkey, by contrast, has tightened monetary policy belatedly and often indirectly.
What a sweet way to (belatedly) celebrate nine years of marriage!
Tesla is belatedly eyeing China because electric cars are dominating there.
Finally, belatedly, privacy is a real competitive pressure in Silicon Valley.
Court actions may slow things down, though only partially and belatedly.
Lizzo belatedly acknowledged she was wrong and Tiffany did nothing wrong.
Cuba belatedly filed his response to Sara Gooding's 2014 separation docs.
The Europeans appear, belatedly, to be waking up to the threat.
Belatedly, the country has begun to focus on prevention and rehabilitation.
Mr. Wilson had begun, however belatedly, to try and rectify that.
Sire quickly, albeit belatedly, surmised that Sebadoh wasn't their next big hitmaker.
The Republican establishment in the state has (rather belatedly) gathered behind Cruz.
Even after the crisis was belatedly recognised, regulators and Congress have dawdled.
Belatedly, the country tested two more N1 rockets in 1971 and 1972.
And belatedly, regulators, too, are waking up to the new financial order.
Canada is—belatedly—facing up to its mistreatment of its first nations.
Waking up to the result of their indifference they belatedly repudiated Jones.
And so now, very belatedly, I realized that he deserves serious attention.
President Trump has responded belatedly and erratically to the pressing domestic needs.
Both bases were later recaptured by reinforcements, which arrived for backup belatedly.
The Walker Art Center belatedly recognized this and did the right thing.
Belatedly, Russia has realised that there is more to Asia policy than China.
Yet this was ultimately because Congress, belatedly but resoundingly, had turned on him.
So at F8, Zuckerberg is attempting to belatedly address some of these concerns.
The UN has, belatedly, started to talk of unrelieved pain as a problem.
They're following in baby boomers' footsteps, albeit belatedly — and on their own terms.
Finally, the administration is belatedly using diplomacy to rally allies to the cause.
As they belatedly start this debate, ministers must face several unpalatable trade-offs.
New Delhi only belatedly has decided to enforce its original intended policy aims.
Mr. Trump's opponents have also been increasingly bold in confronting him, albeit belatedly.
And the Islamic State militant group belatedly exalted him as a martyred disciple.
When, belatedly, she does, feelings have been hurt, and everybody's looking to strike.
Supply has reacted, belatedly, to the first-wave demand impulse from battery-makers.
Manafort only belatedly disclosed the $17 million in payments under Justice Department pressure.
And he belatedly disclosed that his children own nearly $1 million in artwork.
When Chris was belatedly tested his specimens were negative for drugs and alcohol.
Finally, tech firms are belatedly improving their conduct in response to the public outcry.
That led to higher inflation that the central bank only belatedly tried to tackle.
That second crisis forced Camacho belatedly to deal with the trauma of the first.
Also belatedly realize I've missed the morning yoga class I'd planned to go to.
Beyond Mr Barzani's strongholds the campaign for independence has begun belatedly, if at all.
Belatedly, officials have taken a hard line on risky funding, especially for overseas acquisitions.
Belatedly, Dag saw that each motorbike had two riders and all wore ski masks.
Belatedly, YouTube did remove four of Jones' videos this week for violating its guidelines.
Congress has belatedly come to acknowledge this sad reality and is debating taking action.
Only belatedly did Mr. Morgenthau realize he had planted great cider apples as well.
Clinton by his public show of declining to endorse her — until he belatedly did.
He decided -- belatedly -- to report what he did to his probation officer August 29.
The lobbying group belatedly filed a foreign agent registration for that work last year.
Belatedly, the government acknowledged the need for family planning, but other barriers impeded it.
He was sanctioned only belatedly, barred from campus for 22015 years — after he graduated.
Forgetting — and belatedly remembering — women is a historiographical tradition as old as history itself.
And Jeb tried to pep up — getting contact lenses and belatedly punching harder against Trump.
Thriving online sales in China have pushed many to belatedly shift on to the internet.
Liu belatedly discovers that Zack is physically, verbally, and emotionally abusive to his girlfriend, Nina.
Even if the company belatedly promised a job retraining programs for workers with fewer skills.
Only when they leave public office do some speak up, discovering their courage rather belatedly.
That could begin to change next week, when Pichai belatedly takes his seat in Congress.
One fan lit a cigar, as if he were belatedly celebrating last season's euphoric turnaround.
The central bank was belatedly permitted to unholster its terrorist tools and raise interest rates.
Belatedly business and the financial markets have woken up to the rising danger of Brexit.
"We're in danger of driving this into the dirt", CBS's beleaguered moderator protested, somewhat belatedly.
Insert | I'm belatedly adding a comment sent yesterday by the conservationist and author Carl Safina:
I belatedly realized there was going to be a loser, and it would be awkward.
This reasonable approach finally provides some much-needed clarity – if belatedly for Ms. Mayer's purposes.
The international community seems, belatedly, to be awakening to the crisis it mostly slept through.
And when someone belatedly registers, and then gives false information, inferring malign intent is easier.
Thus Trump, as Moscow has now belatedly recognized, lost control of his own Russia policy.
" She said she decided to share her story belatedly "for the 22-year-olds now.
But Cruz gave, if belatedly, an answer that was not about the military at all.
There are encouraging signs that the White House is moving in this direction, albeit belatedly.
He has belatedly reaffirmed support for NATO and agreed to send more troops to Afghanistan.
So I hope there's some soul-searching — even belatedly — about this dehumanizing content and coverage.
Combetta belatedly deleted a backup file of the messages after the email controversy went public.
Maybe some homophobic parent or congregant had belatedly learned about them and lodged a complaint.
Which is probably why I'm belatedly loving 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order, right now.
Zika virus in the US didn't end when Congress (belatedly, stingily) funded relief efforts last fall.
And so, belatedly, they have, with a wave of women voters now breaking for Mrs Clinton.
Zuckerberg belatedly admitted the problem, but his promised solutions to so-called "fake news" fall short.
China seems to have belatedly realised that throwing good money after bad would be an error.
Even after belatedly endorsing Trump, House Speaker Paul Ryan and McConnell have continued to criticize him.
Instead, the event was belatedly recast with a broader focus on stability in the Middle East.
Boeing's top brass has belatedly used the Paris show to offer full apologies for the crashes.
Many have belatedly realised that, for chronic conditions, there are better and cheaper alternatives to hospitals.
Once the sale is complete, it may belatedly start to worry about its eroding market share.
In the leaders' telling, though, the calls never happened -- and the White House has belatedly agreed.
Belatedly, Italy, France and Britain—and, crucially, America, too—are drawing up plans for military action.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Theresa May is belatedly having to confront the contradictions of her Brexit policy.
Perhaps belatedly, but certainly determinedly, a new approach to the submarine threat is now being developed.
Their fates under the Third Reich were largely mysteries I had belatedly been trying to unravel.
But some Sunni Arabs, now the underdogs, belatedly advocate the creation of a Sunni federal region.
It seems that the board has belatedly remembered its duties to the bank, Gretchen Morgenson writes.
City officials belatedly formed a task force to toughen and enforce the regulations governing social clubs.
As a result, the president has suggested the possibility of shifting course and belatedly joining TPP.
Belatedly, the government announced that aquatic life had been poisoned along the coastline of four provinces.
Even if UK politicians belatedly buy into the idea, their European equivalents have reasons to resist.
Demi Moore has been sued -- belatedly -- over a death in the actress' pool 2 years ago.
Belatedly, as he realized the ball had gotten past Bregman, he took off for second base.
But the US took these steps belatedly — again, in part because of lack of testing capacity.
Simply follow the trail of "TheTalmud" as its poison belatedly winds its wayInto our collective consciousness.
Like, absolutely congratulations to The We Company for trying to do the right thing, however belatedly.
Since the museum has only belatedly embraced contemporary art, the masterpieces it owns are relatively few.
It's enough to keep me excited for the end product when it belatedly lands next year.
And while Mr. Brenner, 57, joined the project belatedly as a photographer, he mainly served as impresario.
Perhaps more important, Clinton also had the sense to admit her mistake and express contrition, albeit belatedly.
After years of denial, India's government seems belatedly to have grasped the threat to the wider economy.
Even Boeing has belatedly joined the party, having unveiled its own, so far nameless, offering in January.
For sure, he arrived in New York determined to bring the orchestra belatedly into the 19693th century.
And it is now belatedly is waking up to its role and its responsibilities on that front.
Diversity, built into the Met, and belatedly tackled by the New York's Modern, remains its big challenge.
Belatedly, the rich world has learned that the current system of international protection for refugees is broken.
Ms. Olszewski took the firm's advice, and belatedly disclosed her accounts to the I.R.S., the documents show.
PR disaster Belatedly, the White House has realized it has a public relations nightmare on its hands.
True, plenty of Mr. Trump's "free media" has included some good, tough reporting on him, if belatedly.
After the election, the tech giants belatedly admitted that they had a real problem on their hands.
The C.D.C then bungled the manufacture and distribution of its kits and only belatedly enlisted outside laboratories.
She stood a long time, saying nothing, and I realized belatedly that her silence resulted from concern.
The United States has now, belatedly, taken drastic actions on travel and announced some support for businesses.
Li passed away in hospital last week from the virus, after belatedly being praised by Chinese authorities.
The new step by Mr. Macron tries to answer both those challenges, belatedly, on France's own terms.
Volkswagen began to belatedly face up to the likelihood that the emissions problem would have legal consequences.
It is now likely that finally, belatedly, stronger background checks for potential gun owners will become law.
Now we know, belatedly, what Ohr forwarded and who in the chain of command knew about it.
With a complex and flawed figure who practiced a great evil while belatedly coming to reject it.
Mr. Abdullah's team accuses election officials of trying to belatedly alter the rules in Mr. Ghani's favor.
Trying belatedly to "strictly enforce" such a deal is like trying to nail jelly to a wall.
FOX is belatedly airing an O.J. Simpson interview it had shelved years ago ... shelved under extreme pressure.
Earlier this year, Mr. Flynn belatedly filed a Foreign Agents Registration Act disclosure with the Justice Department.
Right now, Facebook is belatedly taking an interest in the problem of fake news on its platform.
And until the movie belatedly fills in Jack's story, she is every parent's worst nightmare of a caregiver.
Another day, another internet giant belatedly deciding to apply its own policies in the face of a tragedy.
Environmental protection was addressed only belatedly in a side agreement that featured non-binding recommendations, not enforceable obligations.
That's in no small part because it tends to feel so incomplete: lives lived belatedly, lives lost prematurely.
No serious person would employ Michael Cohen as their personal attorney — a point Trump has belatedly acknowledged himself.
The K.G.B. was so busy winning that it only belatedly realized that its own house had burned down.
Balder has decided, belatedly, that maybe it wasn't such a great idea to let one government have it.
But when Mrs May belatedly offered such things this week, it was dismissed by all sides as inadequate.
Regulators have belatedly tackled the incentives problem by requiring advisers to be paid by fees, rather than commissions.
They're following in baby boomers' footsteps, albeit belatedly — and on their own terms, being more selective about location.
Belatedly, companies now understand that they can't train facial-recognition technology by mainly using photos of white men.
But the Einstein cadavers, and the relatives who learned belatedly of their whereabouts, tell a decidedly different story.
This crisis of unprecedented proportions has, albeit belatedly, become the concern of almost every nation in the Americas.
She was belatedly met near the border by a diplomat and finally reunited with her parents in Zurich.
But as Ed noticed belatedly, we'd ordered two white pies, and he wanted to try one with tomatoes.
U.S. newspapers belatedly begin to report on the flu in November 1918 — with a positive post-racial spin.
The prosecutors discovered only belatedly that Mr. Giffen had worked for the C.I.A. in the former Soviet Union.
In my divorce I'd belatedly learned the importance of having a prenup, which Jim and I had skipped.
But we know he was: Not only is this common knowledge; he belatedly registered as a foreign agent.
The latter, says a recent issue of National Review that was wholly and belatedly devoted to stopping Trump.
Whatever the reason, you realize belatedly that you failed to take a deduction for which you were qualified.
Of those who went missing in September, the group says 26 were belatedly confirmed to have been arrested.
But after Sanders' strong Nevada win, they are finally, belatedly, starting to treat Sanders as the front-runner.
During a stop in Minneapolis, Trump said his opponent's strategists are belatedly realizing that they are in trouble.
As the coronavirus spreads around the world, millions of people are belatedly learning the virtues of "rational authority".
Looking back, what I only belatedly realized was that I needed — we all needed — more stories featuring us.
It's true that we have begun, belatedly, to shine a spotlight on many of these deep-rooted problems.
Kaveladze also belatedly amended his testimony to disclose that he flew to Moscow the day after the meeting.
So we have a remarkable state of affairs: ■ Politicians are (belatedly!) condemning the catastrophe of lead poisoning in Flint.
So Facebook, consider belatedly celebrating People You May Know's 10th anniversary by letting users opt out of it entirely.
When police belatedly released footage of the incident, it looked disturbingly like a summary execution, resulting in angry protests.
The tech industry is convinced this is where things are headed, and the auto industry has (belatedly) followed suit.
A cryptocurrency exchange has decided to do the right thing – albeit belatedly, and only after a sustained public outcry.
We were immature and shortsighted in 1968, rejecting Humphrey even when he belatedly announced his opposition to the war.
Belatedly, his Pentagon chiefs grew alarmed as China turned disputed reefs in the South China Sea into military outposts.
The PTM activists awaiting trial have belatedly been granted bail, possibly a sign that the army is relenting slightly.
The budget airline's boss has belatedly tried to improve its image as the butt of jokes about shoddy service.
Germany is not immune to such arguments; its manufacturers are belatedly waking up to the Chinese threat, for example.
Though he belatedly retracted his statement, it provided grounds for a new judge to consider a retrial in prison.
This story starts last year, when Twitter belatedly began to remove low-quality and harassing tweets from search results.
Some hope Trump might come to believe Reince is being treated unfairly, and come out to belatedly defend him.
Bette goes to see her disabled daughter Margot, in an attempt to belatedly forge some kind of a connection.
The park service belatedly learned of the trademark issue when it prepared to open bids for the concessionary operation.
Marisa says she demanded out and once on safe ground, called Uber again and belatedly got to her destination.
Twice targeted by Islamist terrorists and still under a state of emergency, it has turned somewhat belatedly to deradicalisation.
Both governments have belatedly realised that in a volatile region and time, they cannot afford to remain at loggerheads.
But I imagine some of the increase is because of people like me, who have come here belatedly, enthusiastically.
That's when security belatedly intervenes and carries her offstage -- but not before she puts up a pretty good fight!
The White House has denied any such affair, but Trump this year belatedly acknowledged reimbursing Cohen for that payment.
Donald Trump finally, if not belatedly, took a coronavirus test ... but he can't shake the habit of shaking hands.
Bret: I haven't, though I've very belatedly started watching "Game of Thrones" and binge-watched Season 2 last week.
It found an audience there only belatedly, when it was reissued in 1972 and broke into the Top 10.
Her death was announced belatedly because it took time for the university to gather biographical details, Dr. Tran said.
Clinton to dominate the Democratic field in 2016 despite her serious, and only belatedly apparent, shortcomings as a candidate?
Mr. Flynn belatedly disclosed, after leaving the White House, that the Turkish government had paid him more than $500,000.
But, I realized belatedly, about a week or 10 days into our self-isolation, nobody cared what I thought.
Larry Hogan of Maryland belatedly weighed in after absorbing criticism for an initially tepid response to the president's comments.
" — Karen Klingon, 60, Upper East Side E train, 1980: "I had been belatedly celebrating my birthday with a friend.
Belatedly, the EPP's leaders are publicly criticising Mr Orban; they should go further and kick Fidesz out of their club.
For her part, Barr has tried, belatedly, to own the comments and place the blame on herself, rather than Ambien.
The subway attack came as the cops were belatedly poised to take action, and was partly aimed at stopping them.
" Beatlemania has flourished belatedly on the Caribbean island, where authorities in the 1960s and 1970s considered Beatles songs "ideological diversionism.
I belatedly watched the "The Four Falls of Buffalo," an ESPN documentary about the Bills losing four straight Super Bowls.
It was only in 2013, after years of deficit spending and economic stagnation, that borrowing costs belatedly started to surge.
But he is belatedly winning the battle over devolution, urban regeneration and "industrial policy", a phrase banished under Mrs Thatcher.
Something is broken within the market for economists, and the profession has moved only belatedly and partially to address it.
The brothers had been awaiting execution for over a decade, only for the Supreme Court belatedly to quash their case.
Judge Furman's decision drew on evidence that Mr Ross came up with the Voting Rights Act justification belatedly and disingenuously.
Snapchat "Storytellers" finally pairs creators with advertisers Snap has belatedly introduced a way for influencers to make money on Snapchat.
The integration will be one of the biggest challenges of Iger's career, as he also belatedly battles Netflix and Amazon.
Board of Education — a sweeping intervention belatedly supplemented by Congress a decade later by the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
The Curve, a large arts centre due to open (belatedly) this year, stands as a promise of more to come.
Having long lectured southern European countries such as Greece on tackling their problems, Finland is belatedly coming to reform itself.
After weeks of such reporting, Davis belatedly came forward to say that, in fact, Cohen did not have such evidence.
Some of these local heroes are recognized right away, though others never receive recognition and some receive it only belatedly.
Now Mr. Halsey, 20013, is belatedly adding New York to his choral empire through a series of high-profile events.
The scrutiny that Melania is facing, belatedly, is something that many immigrants and visa holders are entirely too familiar with.
Duly educated, I hereby belatedly endorse offering shelled pistachios as a delicious example of the kind of compromise I suggested.
But for now, corporate India will settle for a government that has belatedly seen fit to respond to its complaints.
Some drug makers have belatedly concluded that their prices are indeed uncomfortably high, and they pledge to limit future increases.
This is merely Hollywood recognizing, very belatedly, South Korea's amazing film industry — which has been making superlative films for decades.
The auction market is belatedly reflecting re-evaluations that have been going on for some time in the museum world.
This is the move of an embattled grandmaster of geopolitics, not just a new actor belatedly entering a regional drama.
The company's work typically has externalities that the CEO has not accounted for, or has begun to address only belatedly.
The answer has, belatedly, come roaring back from much of the country's press and public: They just don't get it.
In 2013, the Obama administration belatedly began to address Africa's electricity shortages and access problems through its Power Africa program.
An excerpt from a largely forgotten Italian opera that Liszt began in 1849 will, belatedly, get its premiere this summer.
Even as he belatedly made the airline more equitable, Mr Al Baker bemoaned that it had been the subject of "vendetta".
Google, belatedly, is following in Apple's footsteps with its own newly launched "free app of the week" section on Google Play.
So Americans have a head start on Europe, where policy makers are belatedly coming to view diesel as a devil's bargain.
Note: Huawei has belatedly informed us that the software on our Mate 20 Pro review unit is a pre-release version.
Tim Hortons' owner belatedly allowed franchisees to raise prices, but not before blaming a "reckless few" for sullying the brand's image.
The Fed has recognised—belatedly—that the risks to growth have risen, as Jerome Powell, its chairman, confirmed on March 20th.
This outdated era is slowly drawing to a close as, belatedly, the industry catches up with the artificial-intelligence (AI) revolution.
But as Clinton appears to pull away in the presidential race, enthusiasm among Democratic donors may belatedly and similarly trickle downballot.
Capcom's dinosaur-destroying smash hit Monster Hunter World belatedly arrives on Steam today nearly six months after its launch for consoles.
Consumers are belatedly waking up to the dangers of handing over data to tech giants that are run like black boxes.
But the portrait that emerged, however belatedly, was much closer to the mark than the caricature that Republicans drew last week.
He's a searcher who's discovering, however belatedly, that the world's not filled with billions of Harvard students simply looking to connect.
DJ Khaled had a birthday recently, and Diddy belatedly threw a celeb bash to celebrate ... courtesy of their new show together.
Anthony Scaramucci belatedly got the 'SNL' treatment courtesy of 'SNL' alum, Bill Hader ... and it was, well, a day too late.
Was Mr Trump belatedly taking credit for British voters' decision to leave the European Union, as he had urged them to?
Where Arab countries belatedly started to promote non-oil exports, they found that more competitive Asian countries had got there first.
Goldman's departing boss, Lloyd Blankfein, belatedly started the shift away from an excessive reliance on trading a couple of years ago.
Some national groups have rushed belatedly to fill this gap, eager to talk PAC structures and campaign tech, which do matter.
By 1950, long after wartime shortages were history, President Truman belatedly created a commission to study bracero's effects on American workers.
Belatedly released in the United States, "Fireworks Wednesday" is Mr. Farhadi's third film, with a screenplay by him and Mani Haghighi.
He successfully persuaded the Army to reverse Roosevelt's 19733 ruling in 21973, and all 21993 soldiers were belatedly granted honorable discharges.
At The Times, we started to right a wrong: In a new series, "Overlooked," we belatedly publish obituaries of extraordinary women.
The #MeToo movement has taken off belatedly in male-dominated South Korea where discussion of sexual misconduct has long been taboo.
She had planned and saved for months to return to Catania in Sicily, Italy's southernmost region, to belatedly celebrate her birthday.
I blame him for then leaving state and local governments to fend for themselves, mobilizing federal resources belatedly, weakly and inconsistently.
But as Mr. Vance belatedly realized, appearances matter, especially for those whose positions give them power to decide other people's fates.
Six decades after leaving the South, still haunted by the murder, Mr. Wright belatedly became a keeper of his cousin's legacy.
Michael Bloomberg belatedly entered the race to be the Democrats' presidential candidate, joining a contest that has been hostile to billionaires.
Hongqiao's shares have surged more than 30 percent since trading restarted, belatedly tracking a rally in aluminum prices in recent months.
His role and high connections were only belatedly re-exposed 40 years later, when he was charged with crimes against humanity.
Trump belatedly denies that he made the revolting comment about "s---hole countries" but his denial, simply put, is not credible.
The media, to its credit, eventually sorts things out — as it has belatedly started to do with the supposed C.I.A. cache.
And if the behavior continues after that, shareholders could vote to evict him, Mr. Luxemburg said, "even if he belatedly repents."
But of the dozens of films on which he worked, it was for "Bambi" that Mr. Wong was — belatedly — most renowned.
The BBC and other hubs of culture have done a belatedly great job when it comes to representing diverse faces and voices.
Mr Trump's lambasting of America's traditional allies at a vitriolic G7 summit in Canada in early June belatedly triggered alarms across Asia.
In 2017, Donald Trump cited video editing technology to belatedly cast doubt on the Access Hollywood tape (that he originally apologized for).
Insurers say many consumers have belatedly signed up for coverage under the Affordable Care Act when they become sick and need care.
It appears they belatedly realized that the man sitting next to Kinsey had behavioral problems and that he was unarmed, said Rivera.
Julien Lemoine, Algolia's co-founder, sees opportunity among midsized European firms, which are belatedly aware that they must expand their digital offerings.
Mrs Merkel has belatedly acknowledged that NS2 has a political dimension, and now insists that gas must continue to flow through Ukraine.
But with Hillary Clinton's electoral career apparently over, liberals are admitting, however belatedly, that the allegations against him should have taken seriously.
Both firms are now ramping up their lobbying operations, having seen how Microsoft only belatedly recognised the risks that accompany commercial dominance.
But now, a quarter century after the fall of the Soviet Union, the Democrats have belatedly decided that Russia is a threat.
India has belatedly emerged as a champion of promoting solar energy and is on track to meet its 2030 Paris Agreement commitments.
We should, however belatedly, be discussing whether President Trump remains fit and competent enough to remain the leader of the free world.
It's apparent Kourtney has belatedly read the butt manual authored by sisters Kim, Khloe and Kylie, and she's clearly absorbed the content.
Belatedly, the GOP's grandees are putting up a robust defence, which was reflected in a debate that focused largely on Mr Trump.
Belatedly, Mr Rubio had gone after Mr Trump with crude jokes and demagogic rhetoric that proved to be more embarrassing than effective.
Phil Jackson, the legendary coach and arch-boomer cosplaying as president of the New York Knicks, is belatedly out of a job.
Contrary to claims by Mr Gove and his fellow Brexiteers, such influence has indeed grown further since Britain belatedly joined in 1973.
A halting sound, like nails on a chalkboard, kept issuing from his throat, followed very belatedly and abruptly by something approaching coherence.
But with the introduction of AI and patent-theft into the story, Silicon Valley may finally, belatedly return to the cutting edge.
Luckily, many of the qualities that have made Mr Murray a belatedly beloved figure won't disappear when he steps off the court.
Not registering under FARA is a felony, but enforcement is compliance-based, and firms can evade prosecution simply by belatedly submitting paperwork.
Barzal belatedly received credit for the Islanders' first goal, which was originally awarded to Johnny Boychuk 5:10 into the opening period.
What a shame, then, that Erik's attempts to undo that cycle, however belatedly, played a part in his and Lyle's ultimate undoing.
"We certainly welcome this type of action, although it comes belatedly," said Dr. Michael Carome, director of Public Citizen's Health Research Group.
The government has repeatedly but belatedly pumped inadequate sums of capital into the state banks, and promised to merge some of them.
This is one wall that all members should be eager to maintain and, if belatedly, to protect as a matter of principle.
The new hue is "coral," perhaps belatedly inspired by Pantone's decision to name "Living Coral" the Color of the Year for 2019.
Boeing shares have slid 17% over the last 6 months, so the firm did acknowledge that it was "belatedly downgrading" the stock.
By the time she belatedly announced an austerity plan after her re-election, a fiercely antagonistic legislature had rendered her effectively impotent.
To Mueller watchers, the Stone trial has offered — belatedly — the granular picture that the Russia special counsel described only in broad strokes.
In a process that took days, CPAC organizers pieced together his movements, learning belatedly that he had attended a crowded kickoff event.
And although the US government has belatedly and begrudgingly provided assistance to alleviate some of these problems, it is not nearly enough.
In the past five years, the Germans have been through near-death experiences, and have belatedly created stand-alone renewables and grid businesses.
At the time Kanye was at UCLA Medical Center, sources connected with the rapper insisted the tour would go on, even though belatedly.
Keeping your smartphone and laptop protected from digital miscreants is no easy task, but Apple is here — albeit belatedly — to lend a hand.
Not just not-listless but feisty, for maybe the first time all year, are the Houston Rockets, belatedly angling for a playoff spot.
Platforms belatedly issue contrite statements, saying there is no place for this kind of thing on their platforms, all evidence to the contrary.
Ahmed Gaïd Salah belatedly backed a constitutional process to replace Bouteflika with an interim government until elections can be held (within 90 days).
The government also belatedly released a report it had withheld showing that unemployment had risen to 6.1% in the year ending June 2018.
A fourth possibility is that the radical at the heart of British politics may be belatedly learning the essential Conservative value of pragmatism.
It might be a little less awkward to belatedly introduce yourself now that everyone is seeing a scrolling list of recent match activity.
But a belatedly revealed breach of the National Republican Congressional Committee shows just how bad the attack on the 2018 election really was.
After a breakfast stop in rural Osceola, he visited Marion alongside Indiana's governor, Mike Pence, who has endorsed him, albeit belatedly and unenthusiastically.
Manafort, who is facing scrutiny from special counsel Robert Mueller, belatedly registered under the FARA law for his work with Ukranian political interests.
Alongside names that were already celebrated in the socialist era, less well-known aspects of East Germany's creative legacy are belatedly winning attention.
Over the past decade, Beijing has belatedly realized that in a global system dominated by sea-borne trade, superpowers must be naval powers.
On Friday evening, Mr. Trump belatedly endorsed the primary campaign of Speaker Paul D. Ryan, seeking to heal his rift with the party.
Then, just a week ago, Tepco said it had belatedly "discovered" an internal company manual containing standards and procedures for measuring radiological accidents.
Band Brothers (belatedly localized as Jam with the Band and frequently celebrated—to similarly hilarious effect—on the excellent podcast The Rotating Platform).
However, it now falls to an increasingly embattled Francis to decide whether to belatedly accept that resignation or to keep Wuerl in office.
It's a neon threat on shores across the country, devastating individuals and communities, animals and people alike, as humanity belatedly struggles to respond.
The Justice Department, which enforces FARA, began investigating the arrangement in 2016, and Mercury and Podesta registered, belatedly, under the act last year.
The airline lounge competition is heating up around the globe, and two new entrants, American and United, have, somewhat belatedly, become serious contenders.
The former mayor claims to have reduced stop and frisk after belatedly realizing in 20123 that it was hurting too many innocent people.
If it suddenly bounces to Europe or Asia, we'll belatedly realize that our safety in America depends on improving health systems in Congo.
In April, the Mozambique government belatedly disclosed as much as $1.35 billion of sovereign borrowing arranged without parliamentary approval, as required by law.
The concept has been embraced belatedly by Mr. Cuomo, who has yet to flesh out details of what his plan would look like.
One of the parents who's being prosecuted -- Elisabeth Kimmel -- filed legal docs Wednesday claiming the government just belatedly produced notes from Singer's iPhone.
Unless the bank's planned expansion in wealth management supercharges its top line, Ermotti or his successor will have to belatedly wield the axe.
Local tycoons are also belatedly recognising that rampant inequality, as evidenced by sky-high property prices, is partly to blame for the turmoil.
Instead of waiting, lawmakers in both parties began making their own infrastructure plans before the White House belatedly released a proposal this week.
Mr. Zuberi belatedly registered as a consultant to the government of Sri Lanka, as required by law under the Foreign Agents Registration Act.
If therapy is the project of overcoming, Monique belatedly came to believe that Dr. Ablow urged her neither toward strength nor self-reliance.
It is helping photography belatedly fulfill its initial promise of egalitarianism because any individual today can be a content producer of photographic images.
Over the past year, some in the media have realized, belatedly, that the Trump administration is hawkish on both legal and unauthorized immigration.
No matter how belatedly or the reasons behind it, though, a few kids are embracing the decade-old hard work of a dead developer.
Having established and announced the existence of a door into an afterlife, they are now, belatedly, trying to find out what lies beyond it.
Monday's proceedings represent the fourth rate-rigging prosecution launched by the UK's Serious Fraud Office since it joined the global inquiry belatedly in 2012.
After coaching Australia's Liberal Party to four consecutive electoral victories, Sir Lynton belatedly took over the Conservative Party's doomed general-election campaign in 2350.
More than 1.2 million people watched her belatedly give birth to son Tajiri on April 15 at Animal Adventure Park in Harpursville, New York.
Having sold part of the British business for £1, it is belatedly exploring a joint venture to share the pain of the remaining losses.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump rarely admits he's wrong -- but has the chance to belatedly condemn neo-Nazi protests at the White House Monday.
With U.S. trade policy teetering, some in Congress are belatedly realizing the need for oversight over this key determinant of the country's economic health.
The company has belatedly signalled that it recognizes that its corporate evolution in the past couple of decades played a role in the disaster.
She acknowledges what David belatedly acknowledged ... that he shot and killed the family dog after the animal nipped at their 2-year-old daughter.
But Spectron enjoyed remarkable success until the LME belatedly caught up and rolled out increasingly enhanced versions of its own Select electronic trading system.
But on September 9th America belatedly sent a combined force of Kurdish and Arab fighters to take up positions north of Deir ez-Zor.
Mets third baseman David Wright backhanded the ball but bounced his throw belatedly to first base, allowing Bourjos to reach and Galvis to score.
But he can be blamed for not cracking down at least belatedly or adopting a tougher true zero tolerance policy for preventable concussion danger.
A deal would bring together the operators of two of Japan's biggest QR code payment apps as the country belatedly shifts to cashless payments.
It appears cable networks are belatedly waking up to this — CNN cut away from Trump's latest briefing as soon as Lindell took the stage.
President Donald Trump, belatedly sensing the urgency of the situation as cases spike in the US, promised "very dramatic" steps to help the economy.
In a press conference Monday, he belatedly did adopt a more sober and pragmatic tone and urged more caution than he had to date.
Social media companies have, reluctantly and belatedly, disclosed details about the extent of their platforms' misuse during the 2016 election in the United States.
It was heartening to see Mr. Cuomo belatedly embrace Mr. Byford's plan last week, but he has to back up his words with action.
But morally, E-Verify seems vastly preferable to the brutality of family separation and the harsher Obama-era measures that liberals have belatedly discovered.
Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston and belatedly put the Emancipation Proclamation into effect across Texas two and a half years after it became official.
None of this history excuses Trump's stubborn reluctance, rectified far-too belatedly on Monday, to call out the K.K.K. and neo-Nazis by name.
But many realise, rather belatedly, that most smugglers sell them a pack of lies about big mansions, lucrative jobs and a cosy life in Europe.
Brave is a speed and privacy upgrade over Chrome, and the switch to it has prompted me to belatedly start using a proper password manager.
Notice that Democrats have never abandoned the impeachment inquiry they belatedly voted to conduct in late October, months after they started probing the Ukraine scandal.
Belatedly, Saudi Arabia has become a vital partner in the fight against jihadists; it is better placed than the West to challenge their nihilist ideology.
All the behind-the-scenes drama has come out belatedly, after the president brought his dissatisfaction with Sessions out into the open himself on Monday.
Saudi Arabia did not attend the summit, saying it was the wrong forum to discuss matters affecting the world's Muslims and Khan belatedly pulled out.
Saudi Arabia did not attend the summit, saying it was the wrong forum to discuss matters affecting the world's Muslims and Khan belatedly pulled out.
He already had belatedly learned that Kitty, who briefly married at 19 and divorced, was in a lesbian relationship at the time of her death.
" Twitter belatedly offered an explanation for the suspension, noting that "[McGowan's] account was temporarily locked because one of her Tweets included a private phone number.
Perhaps a little belatedly, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson finally has his eye on the ball, undoubtedly recognizing that the stakes are very high.
The debate on the rule served Democrats' purpose of highlighting a badly broken process and served Republicans' purpose of showing they could govern, albeit belatedly.
"The Commission, on the basis of the information provided belatedly by Ms. Kroes, recovered immediately the money," read the Commission's legal decision published on Wednesday.
However belatedly, the company took bold steps toward policing behavior on the site and attempting to make it a more inviting, engaging, and civil place.
"There's evidence that the board has taken into account, belatedly, the feedback from shareholders," said David Anderson, CEO of executive advisory firm Anderson Leadership Group.
He was one of a handful of nonagenarians belatedly charged by the German authorities with complicity in the murders of Holocaust victims at Auschwitz-Birkenau.
Nepalese officials are belatedly considering setting proficiency standards for climbers and limiting the numbers on the mountain to reduce congestion and garbage at the summit.
One artist who was showing her work online realized belatedly that she had agreed to a markdown of unsold units of a limited-edition work.
Is Donald Trump recanting his recanting on the Iraq War and belatedly throwing his lot in with George W. Bush and his neoconservative war council?
Belatedly, she has been acknowledged as an influence and inspiration for generations of musicians, from Prince and Rick James to Erykah Badu and Janelle Monáe.
In November, the President endorsed Virginia gubernatorial candidate Ed Gillespie, who belatedly ran a Trump-style scorched earth campaign that was rather out of character.
Those moves have, belatedly, allowed these families to take advantage of the benefits of living in neighborhoods with better schools, jobs, parks and public safety.
And with 70 to 80 percent of household spending being decided by women, the N.F.L. has belatedly come around to marketing the game to them.
In a letter issued on Wednesday, Scott Harris, the clerk of the court, said Roberts belatedly learned that Life Technologies was owned by Thermo Fisher.
Belatedly, in a marginal major league, in what was then the nation's 215rd-largest city, with a population smaller than that of Newark, New Jersey.
What he has is a brand: a "Donald Trump" persona that's been honed in public for decades, and is now, belatedly, being turned to political ends.
It remains to be seen whether the move will help in granting the Oscars some of the popularity of the films they're trying, belatedly, to acknowledge.
It's a question that has been on my mind since Monday, as we watched the company belatedly tiptoe into enforcement of its guidelines against inciting violence.
In the same way that Trump's off-putting manner has seemingly helped to lift President Obama's climbing favorability, it has belatedly encircled Romney in a halo.
Rebecca Jensvold Hayes and David Ward recently partook in a unique photo shoot to belatedly announce the "birth" of their 21-year-old son, Clayton Jensvold.
" Sekulow belatedly addressed that over the weekend with the equivalent of a shrug and a statement that "in a situation like this, over time, facts develop.
Safyre Terry, the 8-year-old burn survivor who asked for Christmas cards to boost her spirits, belatedly opened one ... from none other than North West.
However, financial markets have come to realize, belatedly, that Illinois (along with other states) is making promises to its lenders that it will have trouble keeping.
Cops belatedly determined the employee who tracked down KGR in the parking lot never eyeballed him ... and that was enough for prosecutors to drop the case.
It also traces the circuitous routes that belatedly pointed Kennedy toward the more incendiary goals King set first regarding civil rights, poverty and the Vietnam War.
Or, others said, Mr. Xi may have belatedly concluded that changes to Chinese laws demanded by the United States would be an affront to national honor.
I am belatedly reading "A Thousand Splendid Suns" (2007), Khaled Hosseini's vivid and painful evocation of the life of Afghan women set against a disintegrating society.
Ms. Jones and Dr. Crew met in 2014, after Ms. Jones belatedly replied to a message Dr. Crew had sent her two months earlier through OkCupid.
Last December, the U.S. belatedly approved $124 million in assistance for Palau through till 2024, but has not announced any plans to extend the Compact agreements.
Privately, Mr. Obama's advisers said the trip also served to demonstrate, somewhat belatedly, American engagement in Greece in the face of Russian meddling in the region.
Some countries have belatedly started looking for Covid-19 and discovered large outbreaks, suggesting the disease has been spreading even more broadly than it appears, undetected.
Even belatedly, it is important that the girl knows her reasonable complaints will be heard, and that the boy understands that threatening the vulnerable is cruel.
The Mets are belatedly attempting to remake themselves in a similar way, with the top prospects Amed Rosario and Dominic Smith now added to the lineup.
Cummings, in his letter to Cipollone, also cites also the President's financial disclosure form, which in May 2018 belatedly disclosed payments up to $250,000 to Cohen.
Indeed, there's a repetitive quality to the movie up until the final third, which offers a more fully realized and explicit debate, belatedly, of the central premise.
"The government has belatedly realized what should have been clear all along -- Flynn is not to be believed," Kian's lawyers wrote in another court filing unsealed Tuesday.
Announced earlier this year for a mid-October arrival, the service belatedly debuted with a collection of hundreds of classic, indie, foreign, and cult film, as promised.
A week after President Donald Trump belatedly declared a public health emergency in response to the opioid epidemic, he now has a blueprint for tackling the problem.
Though Syrian opposition negotiators belatedly agreed to come to Geneva over the weekend, they refused to begin indirect negotiations with the Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad.
Rarely do sexual misconduct allegations against federal judges become public, even belatedly, and rarely are judges who misbehave subject to any sanction, a 2018 CNN study found.
Charlie Sheen recklessly exposed his ex-girlfriend to HIV and had the audacity to say he was "noble" for belatedly telling her ... according to a new lawsuit.
An emerging Senate deal could belatedly try to undo the damage — but 2200 rates have already been set and the plan has no guarantee of passing Congress.
The government of Abu Dhabi, the airline's only shareholder, is belatedly winding down its exposure by leasing 38 of Air Berlin's planes to Lufthansa, Germany's flag-carrier.
Nobody can monitor that kind of volume — but algorithms can't quite either, and so all kinds of bad behavior can only belatedly be contained, if at all.
Both universities have belatedly started to improve their outreach programmes, but for many years they were amateurish, and different colleges still run programmes of widely varying quality.
The first book, X-Wing: Rogue Squadron, hit bookstores in 1996, and eight additional novels quickly followed, with a tenth belatedly published in 2012 called Mercy Kill.
And Chinese regulators are belatedly liberalising the domestic market by giving up their control of fares, potentially leaving carriers with less spare cash to subsidise foreign operations.
Rosie O'Donnell has belatedly apologized to Melania Trump for blasting out on social media her 10-year-old son, Barron, might be autistic ... which he is not.
And taking responsibility for your actions, especially belatedly, is of somewhat limited value if those actions were mistakes and are not followed up with effective corrective action.
By contrast, her 2014 admission to Emma Watson, that not linking Harry and Hermione romantically was a poor artistic decision, dramatically — if belatedly — endorsed the Harmonians's viewpoint.
Similarly, Peter Dahlin, another apologetic Swede, this month belatedly realised that his legal-aid activities had broken the law and hurt the feelings of the Chinese people.
We ignored one genocide after another in Africa, and have belatedly arrived to try to turn back the chaos caused by rampant corruption and unchecked terrorist activity.
" As noted, the festival is belatedly experiencing a cultural moment, with rival streaming service Hulu beating Netflix to the punch with its own documentary series, "Fyre Fraud.
The question of valuations, profitability, and exit strategies has (perhaps belatedly) taken on a new focus when it comes to some of the biggest "tech-enabled" unicorns.
It had been ignored until the day before Pompeo's briefing, when the administration, belatedly recognizing the trouble it was in on the Yemen resolution vote, finally replied.
"What I have learned, or at least belatedly remembered, is that there is the possibility of a satisfying life that is broader than the Street," he said.
"What I have learned, or at least belatedly remembered, is that there is the possibility of a satisfying life that is broader than the street," he said.
By leaving Facebook, these founders (especially Acton) are currently being portrayed as rebels who are somehow sticking it to Mark Zuckerberg by belatedly speaking truth-to-power.
Reynolds, belatedly, would go on to condemn the Bund, even going so far as to introduce a bill that would outlaw it along with the Communist Party.
That means that the authorities are belatedly tracking down possible witnesses and documents that could be harder to find now that the regulatory case has been settled.
Iowa Republicans belatedly recognized the bad imagery that came with not allowing first responders to bargain collectively, and so exempted them from parts of the new legislation.
The firm also missed warning signs about the possible involvement of the Guptas, and only belatedly realized the insufficiency of its risk management for state-owned companies.
When I tell Meyers that I showed Grey Gardens to my own college students, several of whom realized belatedly that they'd only seen "Sandy Passage," he laughs.
We would be wise not to ratchet up that anger, as President Emmanuel Macron of France belatedly acknowledged when he yanked the proposed hike in fuel taxes.
After a long period of complacency about Covid-19, a move to cut risk exposure has got belatedly underway, pushing down stock values and inflating gold prices.
"The Crime of Monsieur Lange" opened belatedly in New York on a bill with Robert Bresson's austere melodrama "Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne," made in 1944.
The current GOP candidate's recent, halfhearted attempts to soften his image on race issues suggests he has become belatedly aware that the demographic math works against him.
In a sane world Trump downplaying injuries to US troops that the public only belatedly learned about as "not very serious" would be a huge scandal pic.twitter.
Although they hail from rival companies, there are several parallels to DC's best movie, "Wonder Woman," beyond an under-represented group belatedly receiving its super-heroic due.
I spent most of "Just Mercy" devastated by its most rueful death-row inmate, only to belatedly realize that it was Morgan who was breaking my heart.
In fact, Mr. Flynn belatedly filed a FARA report two weeks ago: He received $500,000 as an agent for the government of Turkey during the Trump campaign.
The only woman to lead a Resistance network in occupied France, she was never honored in France's Pantheon, although two Frenchwomen resisters were belatedly honored in 2015.
The network is launching at a time when climate crisis news coverage is coming more to the forefront — belatedly, in the minds of many scientists and media critics.
To what extent are social media companies such as Facebook and Twitter – who have responded only belatedly to the torrent of hate speech and "fake news"– at fault?
The French brand joins a growing line of luxury goods players belatedly pushing into e-commerce, shrugging off long-held concerns such an avenue would hurt their image.
So when I returned home, I (perhaps a little belatedly) turned to FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT, a 2004 biography by Ada Louise Huxtable, the Pulitzer Prize-winning architecture critic.
Only belatedly did the government try to quell them by meeting some of the protesters' demands — and by then, more than 150 people were dead and thousands wounded.
Mr Erdogan's government has belatedly taken some steps to stem the lira's plunge, ruling out capital controls and limiting swap transactions to protect the currency against short-selling.
He's belatedly having the revelation that kids have about their parents being multi-dimensional human beings, and it pushes him to examine his feelings about his own relationship.
Belatedly, Mr Obama realised that America required a concerted effort to regain its technological lead, yet there is no guarantee that it will be the first to innovate.
At one point, when the president announced a plan to make community college free, I quickly stood up and clapped, belatedly noticing that I stood up before her.
America has compensated Japanese-Americans who were interned in the second world war; Britain has belatedly done the same for Kenyan Mau Mau rebels tortured under its rule.
The resulting losses have left banks short of capital for fresh loans, though a planned bail-out and new bankruptcy code should, belatedly, help clear up the mess.
If he concluded, belatedly, that the price he will pay for using banned weapons again has become too high, Mr Trump would be justified in taking some credit.
" In the suit, White says Zawaideh "does not have a legitimate claim for sexual harassment, a claim she belatedly asserted for the sole purpose of making misleading headlines.
Joel Osteen was back to preaching the word of God Sunday after belatedly opening his megachurch to victims of Harvey flooding ... but not before clearing his name (again).
Abad was involved in a car crash, scuppering his plans to belatedly get laid for the first time ever, and—you'd imagine—making him really fucking hate cars.
Regimes that belatedly sought to copy China's model of relative economic liberalism combined with firm political control ended up with an upside-down version of the Soviet Union's.
Just last week, Private Life director Tamara Jenkins told Refinery29 about belatedly discovering Kathryn Hahn's extensive body of work after casting her as the lead in her film.
After certain noteworthy crowdfunding campaign failures, several project creators have realized (belatedly) that they never had the skills and expertise needed to accomplish what they'd hoped to achieve.
The story follows Willa from the secret beaches of Salt Spring Island to the house party-slash-orgy her mother throws to the yacht where disaster (belatedly) strikes.
The HBO adaptation instead chose to have her captured by the Dothraki and sidelined for half a season before having her belatedly embrace her identity as a conqueror.
The aviation industry, recognizing its impact on the climate, belatedly adopted a global climate plan for commercial aviation in 2016 that is scheduled to take effect in 2021.
But her advantage dwindled over the following week, as post-debate coverage faded and Republican-leaning voters belatedly and finally decided to back their traditional party's nontraditional candidate.
Because of slow or unreasonable adjudications, thousands of applications that were mailed on time were incorrectly treated as untimely, and other applications were rejected belatedly for clerical mistakes.
And, belatedly, across the nation, in vigils and outpourings of unashamed adoration, we show our love of him for loving so faithfully while few of us paid attention.
Photo: Patrick Finnegan (Flickr)Just when you thought all data breaches amounted to hacker shenanigans, the largest bank in Australia has belatedly confirmed a different sort of breach story.
Hillary Clinton, if she becomes President, has the opportunity to rekindle the commitment to international justice that Bill Clinton belatedly affirmed as one of his last acts as President.
But the only dark drama that had time for both of its kid characters was The Sopranos, and even that show only turned AJ into a character very belatedly.
" Like Manafort, Flynn belatedly registered as a foreign agent after taking $530,000 from a Turkish businessman for work he did that Flynn acknowledged principally benefited the "Republic of Turkey.
Belatedly, Pakistan is taking steps to bring the running of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), a chronically violent, backward region, into line with the rest of the country.
Apple can afford the write-off, of course, and has a couple dozen other shows in the works as it tries to belatedly get into the streaming video business.
As a result, almost two dozen Medals of Honor, the military's highest award, were ultimately bestowed belatedly, some posthumously, on Asian-American veterans, most of them of Japanese heritage.
Her lawyers presented proof that Kim belatedly did most of her community service and is now up to date on AA meetings, so the judge cut her a break.
Ronda Rousey graciously if not belatedly accepted defeat on "Saturday Night Live," bowing to Holly Holm, and then playing a thirsty bachelorette and a bullied student who kicks ass.
One pensioner, Ferenc Horvath, 63, lives in a shack in Fejer County, and belatedly discovered that the government had sold all the state-owned land surrounding his tiny plot.
Once South-East Asia's chronic underachiever, with a sluggish economy and a politics that puts showmanship over substance, the Philippines belatedly took the path of other, more successful economies.
But the changes also suggest that Republicans are belatedly engaging with the particulars of the law and its operation, cobbling together a not entirely coherent replacement on the fly.
Nevertheless, media coverage of the endorsement, both inside and outside the state, framed it as extraordinarily significant: a sign that Democratic party leaders were belatedly coalescing around Biden's candidacy.
Copper and the other base metals pack traded on the London Metal Exchange (LME) have belatedly realised that coronavirus is no longer just a Chinese but a global story.
Copper and the other base metals pack traded on the London Metal Exchange (LME) have belatedly realised that coronavirus is no longer just a Chinese but a global story.
Mirroring the film's info-dump structure, the score presents abstract hisses that gradually pull into focus as recognizable songs, belatedly revealing stray bits of shapeless noise to be leitmotifs.
In 2007, the company, based in Silicon Valley, belatedly acknowledged that it had provided Chinese authorities with the identities of subscribers in China whose emails had angered the government.
Over the last week, Trump reacted to comparisons between him and McCain by offering lukewarm tributes and only belatedly lowering the flag over the White House to half-staff.
And two women were arrested on May 12 as they were setting out to (belatedly) answer a call for reinforcement from the rioters at the detention center outside Jakarta.
African-American opposition to the memorials — and to the Confederate emblem on Mississippi's state flag — has grown, naturally, since black citizens belatedly gained the power of the ballot box.
As "The Book of Nora" ends on a shot of homing pigeons belatedly returning, Lindelof and company urge us to mourn the lost but also to treasure who's here.
This survey of tenacious, innovative, often beautiful work belatedly reveals its maker, now 2212, as the queen of Arte Povera, the postwar Italian movement known for using humble materials.
He got interested, and downloaded a report that the State of North Carolina had published several years earlier, to try, belatedly, to reckon with the legacy of the incident.
The biggest change he made came in 2014, before the dip, when Apple introduced two new iPhone 6 models, which belatedly adopted big screens that Android phones had pioneered.
The club has recognized a need for change — Khelaifi acknowledged last year that "after five years, you must start a new cycle" — and started, belatedly, to act upon it.
You know, the kind that was ushered into the mainstream of pop culture by movies like Animal House and only belatedly recognized as a breeding ground for sexual assault.
Edge compares Smart-Grosvenor to Zora Neale Hurston, belatedly regarded as a deeply important figure in American literary history, even though she wasn't necessarily regarded as such in her time.
The inevitable result of creating a platform dedicated to maximizing ad revenue through exploits in human consciousness while only belatedly addressing exploits by bad actors on that very same platform?
The firm has belatedly realised that its hesitation in embracing smartphones has already lost it a whole generation of potential gamers, says Mr Toto—and lots of revenue to boot.
And even those candidates who have been less frequent visitors to the Granite State appear to have embraced, if belatedly, the retail ethos at the center of our political culture.
Last night, hours before Drake's fourth studio album was set to be released, the rapper took to Instagram to belatedly join in the week-long Views album artwork Photoshop party.
The tin-eared first lines of defense over such harrowing claims were to argue that what occurred was not technically a "data breach" and to belatedly suspend the firm's account.
As Palestinians celebrated the murder of Israelis on the streets, Mahmoud Abbas, the PA's president, belatedly rejected the targeting of civilians but would not specifically condemn the Tel Aviv murders.
It repairs and strengthens the 1976 Toxic Substances Control Act, and belatedly enhances the Environmental Protection Agency's power to test the safety of chemicals being developed and manufactured every year.
One of Mrs Cox's political precepts was that ignoring problems makes them worse—something to ponder as Britain thinks about its lawmakers, belatedly and sombrely, in a perhaps kinder light.
If Bannon succeeds, he could be viewed as the most powerful Republican in America, though after the Virginia vote, a growing number of Republicans may belatedly join the Trump resistance.
The family heard nothing until a year later when they belatedly learned that Riffenburg had been arrested for burglary in Oregon the month after Jennifer and Alexander were reported missing.
But both firms were compelled this year to belatedly — and, in the case of Mercury, begrudgingly — register under the act, after their activities came under scrutiny from the Justice Department.
The tin-eared first lines of defense over such harrowing claims were to argue that what occurred was not technically a "data breach" and to belatedly suspend the firm's account.
But the most cultural song here is the staying-alive crowd-pleaser "Celebrate," where the operative metaphor is "fixin' up the tree"—the endangered family tree he husbands belatedly throughout.
When the story finally came to light in a report from the New York Times, hundreds of women who had suffered similar abuse found out, belatedly, they were not alone.
He was in the northern Iraqi city of Tikrit in 2015, commanding Iraqi Shiite militias attempting to recapture it from Islamic State fighters before American warplanes belatedly joined that campaign.
He began apologizing for stop and frisk in November 20143, the month he launched his presidential campaign, saying he only belatedly realized that too many innocent people were being harmed.
Kvitova belatedly found her range and fired a searing backhand down the line to break back to 4-2 but it was more of a death rattle than a rally.
Desegregation by federal mandate was approaching belatedly and nervously in my rural hometown on the Cajun prairie, two and a half hours west of New Orleans in St. Landry Parish.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration on Friday belatedly threatened new sanctions against Turkey that officials said could cripple Turkey's economy in response to its military offensive against Kurds in northern Syria.
Mr. Flynn, who initially did not file the paperwork to disclose this connection, belatedly registered with the government as a foreign agent after being forced out of the Trump administration.
After being forced out of the Trump administration, Mr. Flynn belatedly filed paperwork as a foreign agent for his work lobbying on behalf of Turkey's interests in the United States.
Belatedly understanding the important role that Qatar played in the counter-ISIS fight, Trump later tried to put pressure on the Arab states to lift their blockade, to no avail.
A Florida man received permission to import the lion's skin, skull, claws and teeth, according to U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service records belatedly released under the Freedom of Information Act.
The group said it also had revised its 2018 list to 255 from 251, having belatedly learned of arrests, releases or deaths it had not known of a year ago.
The film concludes with a voice-over that seems aimed at belatedly turning the whole project into a much more thoughtful movie about consequences and connection than it actually is.
The Eagles, known for producing chart-topping songs like "Hotel California," were on hand to belatedly accept their accolades after deferring last year, when the guitarist Glenn Frey underwent surgery.
He was accepted into the exclusive Navy pilot program, but last month he was suddenly dropped from it: at 6-4, he was belatedly informed, he was simply too tall.
He finally noticed the abyss once he was right on top of it, calling off a retaliatory strike on Iran after belatedly learning, he said, that 150 people could die.
Tsitsipas belatedly moved through to the second round as he finished off Edmund 6-3 7-5 having come off the previous night at 3-3 in the second set.
For generations, we were fed processed crap, and only belatedly did we start to care about what we put in our mouth, and even then it was a very "elite" phenomenon.
Bernie Sanders at first refused to make an issue of Clinton's email troubles, and only belatedly decried the murky confluence of the State Department and the Clinton Foundation under her leadership.
"This puts human lives in danger - both the pet owners themselves and first responders who might be put in a position to try to rescue them belatedly," she said by email.
Belatedly, the Germans are beginning to recognise that their system is dysfunctional, not least because some of the brightest German students are voting with their feet and going abroad to study.
The Trump administration belatedly sought to halt the Turkish advance Monday, announcing a series of sanctions targeting Turkey's Defense, Energy and Interior ministers as well as the Defense and Energy ministries.
Jake Lacy, too, is ideally cast as the American soldier that Catrin and Buckley have to belatedly write into the script in order to encourage the Americans to join the war.
Trump and his inner circle are belatedly scrambling to install war-room-like mechanisms designed to prevent the drama and threat from consuming the entire West Wing, and derailing everything else.
The work was called "L'Esprit d'Escalier" ("The Spirit of Stairs"), which is also a French idiom referring to the predicament of belatedly coming up with the perfect reply in a conversation.
Yet the governor may be belatedly recognizing that he is the one pursuing radical ends in a society that has come to more deeply understand and accept variations of gender identity.
It is perhaps the sole constant in the ever-whirling White House, and it is one that belatedly has begun to attract supporters, even from the other side of the aisle.
BUT Ferrara and other Italians noted a more crucial difference, and they did so in conversations before Hillary Clinton savaged Trump's foreign-policy credentials in that belatedly fiery jeremiad on Thursday.
Her return to rehab earlier this summer forced her to miss the taping of this season's Real Housewives of New York City reunion, but Luann de Lesseps is chiming in belatedly.
Although the government has belatedly woken up to the problem, so far its main response has been to ban the registration of new companies with the word "finance" in their title.
It retains all the powerful animation tools Vine built up over the years after belatedly discovering that people wanted to use its tap-and-hold-to-record tool to make animations.
Last year, Liu Xiaobo, the imprisoned Chinese dissident who won the Nobel Peace Prize, died under police guard in a Chinese hospital after he was belatedly found to have liver cancer.
At the end of the plane's life, though, the owner could get hit with something called depreciation recapture, a term used for belatedly paying taxes that were deferred, Mr. Rossomondo said.
This book would not have a pink cover, and it would tackle serious subjects, and in a froth of water and triumph, I would paddle my way, belatedly, to literary respectability.
It is past time for all civilized nations — and certainly for all nations seeking greater respect on the international stage — to work together fully for North Korean denuclearization, belatedly but finally.
Mr Woidke, who leads a coalition with Die Linke, a left-wing party, has belatedly tried to present the Brandenburg election as a straight fight between his party and the AfD.
But Americans do, having suddenly and belatedly awakened to turmeric's health benefits, some 3,19403 years after they were first set down in the Atharva Veda, one of Hinduism's foundational sacred texts.
When will we realize that the costs -- in reliability, productivity and safety -- of not investing in these critical areas far outweigh the costs to the nation of doing so, even belatedly?
The belatedly filed reports mean that, for an unknown period, more than 4,000 people had the opportunity to buy guns from dealers while they should have been legally barred from it.
Robison was accused of illegally purchasing them on Rowold's behalf, though authorities belatedly discovered that Robison, too, had a criminal record that should have prohibited him from buying them as well.
If the House wants to belatedly go to court to try to enforce a subpoena, the Senate will hear the testimony of witnesses like Bolton when that expedited litigation is complete.
This survey of tenacious, innovative, often beautiful work belatedly reveals its maker, now in her 2288s, as the queen of Arte Povera, the postwar Italian movement known for using humble materials.
And his stumbles — he told European counterparts that he could not attend an important NATO meeting, only to belatedly decide to try to reschedule — suggest his learning curve could be steep.
He belatedly registered as a foreign agent for that work after being forced out of the Trump administration for misrepresenting his communications with the Russian ambassador to Vice President Mike Pence.
And by framing this as an attempt to help the Saudi people — no matter his frustrations with its unelected royal family — Son is belatedly trying to claim some moral high ground.
Amazon was caught flat-footed by the opposition, and belatedly mounted a charm campaign, taking out full-page newspaper ads and sending mailers to Queens residents in support of the deal.
Thanks to books such as David Goodhart's "The Road to Somewhere", Britain is belatedly having a serious debate about immigration after decades in which the subject was sidelined among the bien pensants.
But if Renault and Fiat want to choose between what Marchionne called "mediocrity or fundamentally changing the paradigm for the industry", this is how it begins – if belatedly for the Fiat boss.
The 34-year-old Oscar-nominated actor belatedly joined Instagram on March 14, giving new meaning to "better late than never" because his feed is a treasure trove of genuinely heartwarming moments.
He may have belatedly booted millions of troll and bot accounts from the platform, and he may have a point when he says he can't ban Trump himself for his newsworthy lies.
Trump so far has been belatedly bolstered on television principally by three outside groups: Two pro-Trump super PACs, Rebuilding America Now and Great America PAC, along with the National Rifle Association.
Four years after coming second behind a Russian drug cheat at the London Olympics, Tallent was belatedly awarded the 50km walk gold last year after Sergey Kirdyapkin was stripped of the medal.
Israelis seem especially susceptible to hysteria: a flight marketed by Arkia, an Israeli airline, was grounded in October when customers belatedly realised that it was being operated by a Czech partner carrier.
That means more cases of the virus, and of the side-effects it can cause, have come to light – and the full extent of the danger it poses has, belatedly, become apparent.
As he has done with his bail request, he continues to pursue every available means to demonstrate that he is absolutely innocent and that he has been both belatedly and wrongly accused.
Then when the surrogate becomes pregnant with twins and the Chinese adoption is belatedly re-approved, he moves his master bedroom to the nursery so that the kids will have more space.
O.J. Simpson has belatedly fired back at the Cosmopolitan in Vegas ... suing the hotel claiming it defamed him by banning him in 2017 after falsely accusing him of being drunk and disruptive.
He worshiped strong leaders; he indulged in a virulent anti-Semitism; and only slyly, belatedly, offhandedly did he take responsibility for mistaken actions and for detestable opinions that he expressed in writing.
It was a message that federal authorities had grown accustomed to hearing: The global bank HSBC belatedly realized it had been processing financial transactions that might have run afoul of American law.
Iowa Republicans, for their part, already made incremental fixes after their own meltdown in 2012, in which Rick Santorum was belatedly declared the winner 16 days after Mitt Romney had claimed victory.
Her style is a simplified realism, worked from photographs that she stages and takes of individuals who interest her, an approach much like that of the late, belatedly celebrated painter Barkley Hendricks.
Second, also belatedly, "The Kettering Incident" on Amazon, which Gilbert Cruz, the television editor here at The Times, got me watching simply because I find it smart to do what he says.
As the protest movement against police brutality, eroding democratic rights, and a belatedly-withdrawn extradition bill moves into its seventh month, protesters are hijacking the Christmas card tradition under the #freehkxmascard hashtag.
Having belatedly come to terms with the clear danger posed by potassium permanganate, Hayward decided to pull the fish from the show only hours before the preview, lest anything accidentally blow up.
Over the weekend, a tabloid rumor (very belatedly) began circulating about why Delevingne missed the show two years ago; the model and actress took to Instagram this morning to set the record straight.
And with the Maori centenary in 2010 came signs that the NZRU was belatedly making amends for its earlier attitude as it made an official apology for the shabby historical collusion with apartheid.
In March, Flynn belatedly registered as a foreign agent, revealing that he was paid more than $500,000 to promote Turkish interests — all while serving as an adviser to Trump during the presidential race.
With the revelation of the murder and the charges against the accused, Ochoa-Lopez's husband rushed in to oversee his child's care belatedly while also dealing with the tragedy of his wife's killing.
Toy company Hasbro is belatedly entering the subscription service market with today's launch of Hasbro Gaming Crate – a service that ships a themed box containing three board games to users every three months.
The school system was integrated peacefully (if belatedly) in 2013; but, as Willie Morris, a local author, records in "Yazoo", the children were more enthusiastic than their parents, and the graft didn't take.
Belatedly, more universities are thinking seriously not only about how to raise awareness of university in general, but also about how to improve attainment so that children are in a position to apply.
If Mrs Pelosi was serious in arguing, after her Conyers blunder, that politicians should be held to the same standard of accountability as the rest of us, she should belatedly take the hit.
"We're encouraged that Snap has come to its senses and belatedly agreed with us that the complaint in this case belongs in the public eye, " Pompliano's lawyer John Pierce said in a statement.
Likewise, where once he revelled in his unpopularity among the Republican colleagues he has spent so long denouncing, he touted their endorsements when, belatedly and out of desperation, they began to trickle in.
Judge Walker said in his ruling that there are about 5,000 total votes in play, but made it clear only people who were "belatedly notified" that there was a problem can seek relief.
Ms. von Bonin's idiosyncratic sculptures and installations, often making use of colorful textiles, have made her a leading German artist, and now, belatedly, she is receiving her first museum show in New York.
It looks like couscous and has almost no taste at all, which may explain the presence of Maggi, along with a handful of minced chile that I realized, belatedly, was raw Scotch bonnet.
He was probably best known for flying 68 combat missions as a fighter squadron commander of the nation's belatedly celebrated first black military aviators, known as the Tuskegee Airmen, based in Tuskegee, Ala.
That's an issue that is belatedly being addressed through screenings under Obamacare, which Trump wants to repeal, and by the Violence Against Women Act, which a large bloc of Republicans opposed in Congress.
Marks and Spencer and Ocado launched an online food joint venture in February, belatedly giving M&S a home-delivery service while netting $1 billion for its fast-growing technology providing partner. Fabled.
They actually mean that Trump may have finally accepted, apparently belatedly, that he can't actually order the federal government to go after his political opponents — and he's really, really not happy about it.
He did not mention a paid speech he gave in Moscow, and he belatedly disclosed, after leaving the White House, that the Turkish government had paid him more than $500,000 for lobbying services.
But Trump, the supposed leader of the country, wasted precious time — weeks and weeks — telling the American public just that, while not taking the drastic measures that the government is now, belatedly, taking.
He was late getting back onside and was watching as the young forward ran on to an overlapping ball, but only belatedly seemed to realize, 'You know, that might get cross — oh no.
But in the month he launched his candidacy in 483, Bloomberg started apologizing for stop and frisk -- saying he belatedly realized it was harming many innocent people, then cut its use by 248%.
While he belatedly contacted the Mets that afternoon, he did not follow the team's protocol in doing so, and the Mets ended up sending team employees to his apartment to check on him.
They were married in the Muslim sense; because the couple found out belatedly that the imam was certified to marry people in Connecticut but not New York, their legal marriage took place Dec.
Nevertheless, one lesson we can learn, perhaps belatedly, is that when someone speaks about a people or group in vicious, dehumanizing and even genocidal terms, we must understand the power of their words.
The rest of 13 Hours is a somewhat-hard-to-follow series of car chases, firefights, and explosions, punctuated by scenes of the CIA officers belatedly realizing the contractors were right all along.
As you know by now, that didn't work out, unless you count Deron Williams belatedly boomeranging to Dallas about four years and two lost steps removed from losing a bidding war with Brooklyn.
While it can't retroactively change the fact that 87 million of its users were impacted by the massive screw-up, at least Facebook can belatedly limit the permissions of third party apps going forward.
The one thing here that has is the original Shaft, Richard Roundtree, who -- as in the 2000 version -- makes an appearance, although too belatedly to provide the movie much more than a temporary lift.
Gathered in the ancient Berber city, representatives of those countries pondered whether America is about to forfeit the leadership on climate change it belatedly showed when Barack Obama helped bring about the Paris accord.
Seneca seemed to realize only belatedly that one can contribute to his fellow citizens in ways other than through the state — for instance, by writing or simply by being a good man at home.
U.S. officials are belatedly weighing whether America needs tougher antitrust enforcement after seeing the European Commission slap a $5 billion fine on Alphabet unit Google, relating to favoring its own apps over rival services.
Flynn, though, has basically no reason to feel relief; he's done some of the same things Manafort was accused of doing in Monday's indictment, including belatedly registering as an agent of a foreign government.
He may share some of Elliott's goals – he certainly thinks the company is undervalued, and he has belatedly come to believe his tech investments need to seek profit, not just growth at any cost.
Meanwhile a meeting of the hardline Eurosceptic Bruges Group was not only denouncing Mrs May as a traitor, but also expressing hostility to Mr Johnson and Mr Rees-Mogg for belatedly backing her deal.
Now Abloh has spoken out to belatedly condemn the widespread allegations that Jackson sexually abused young boys — including Wade Robson and James Safechuck, the subjects of HBO's shocking, talked-about new documentary Leaving Neverland.
In his books and speaking appearances, Dr. Epstein was a statistic-spouting Cassandra who attributed rising cancer rates to occupational and household hazards (although he was accused of belatedly emphasizing the risks from smoking).
He was duly invited for a meeting and within an hour the deal was agreed, leaving the defence minister without a job (although Mr Netanyahu belatedly offered Mr Yaalon the post of foreign minister).
Rapper Juelz Santana belatedly realized he can run but he can't hide, because he surrendered to cops after fleeing from Newark International Airport Friday when TSA security found a gun in his carry-on.
Amy and Jonah only learn, belatedly, that they both had a crush on each other at one point or another, but those crushes simply didn't overlap at the right time for anything to happen.
Mr. Trump took steps to mend that relationship on Friday, belatedly endorsing Mr. Ryan and calling him "a good man," but not before his initial hesitancy drew national news media attention to Mr. Nehlen.
Yet, day by day, the more sensational claim that Trump and Russia colluded together on that effort are being called into question by evidence that belatedly gets produced by the FBI and Justice Department.
You could argue, in my view with some persuasiveness, that Gerald Ford and Hubert Humphrey surged at the end as voters belatedly unified behind candidates that failed to unify their parties at the conventions.
As both political parties belatedly recognize the anxiety and deep-seated anger of blue-collar workers nationwide, the more-trade-is-good bipartisan consensus that has long held sway in Washington is being sundered.
In Cuba, private Internet connections don't exist, but the fiber-optic cables stitching together the world's broadband connections are belatedly arriving to the island, so now it's up to the government to liberate access.
The White House has belatedly rejected Vladimir Putin's proposal that Russia be allowed to question several U.S. citizens, including former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul, in exchange for cooperation with the Mueller probe.
The Free Beacon spin Once the funding of the Clinton campaign was belatedly disclosed, media ran with a spin that it was a conservative website, the Washington Free Beacon, that first funded the research.
"I welcome Philip Wilson's resignation as Archbishop of Adelaide today which belatedly recognizes the many calls, including my own, for him to resign," Australia's prime minister, Malcolm Turnbull, said in a statement on Monday.
On guns, Sanders belatedly supported stronger action in 2020 than he had in the past, when his record was decidedly spotty—he often contended that this was the product of representing a "rural" state.
State Senator Jerry Hill, a Bay Area Democrat who has been a frequent critic of PG&E, issued a statement saying the company was "attempting belatedly to rebuild their support services" to protect customers.
While most of us were enjoying the holidays and opening our presents, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) belatedly released its required annual report to Congress on the costs and benefits of regulations.
The second act, which traces the consequences of Bowzie's decision, depends too heavily on plot turns that don't make sense, back stories belatedly jimmied into place and short scenes filled with letters read aloud.
Amber Heard is not going through with her promise to belatedly file a police report ... because she says she still loves Johnny Depp and "doesn't want to bury him" ... so say sources connected with Amber.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Marks and Spencer and Ocado launched an online food joint venture on Wednesday, belatedly giving M&S a home-delivery service while netting $22000 billion for its fast-growing technology providing partner.
The U.S. State Department said on Thursday it had belatedly begun informing Congress and others about groups associated with the Russian intelligence and defense sectors as required under a 2017 law tightening sanctions on Russia.
Rennert belatedly challenged whether the verdict was internally inconsistent, and "cannot pursue a compromise-verdict claim because that would sneak a waived inconsistency claim in through the back door," the Manhattan-based appeals court said.
Why it matters: Ridesharing companies, such as Uber and Lyft, formed their business models and then — belatedly, allege critics — began addressing accessibility challenges, a strategy that could hinder disability access to AVs in the future.
Evacuation Day, celebrated exuberantly by Irish-Americans in the 19th century, memorializes George Washington's return to Manhattan as the last of the British troops belatedly left (they had fully surrendered at Yorktown two years before).
"A dramatic change to European policy and economic conditions occurred in March 2015, when the European Central Bank belatedly launched a bond-buying program similar to America's, but on a far larger scale," he writes.
Obama, Biden, the Clintons, Gore and Kerry should belatedly join the fight in full force — now — by aggressively raising vast sums of money to recruit and support top-flight candidates for the 2018 midterm elections.
And while the President is likely to hail liberalization of American oil and natural gas exports as a masterstroke, he is less likely to say that it reflects policies belatedly implemented by the last administration.
Which is why I am kind of endeared to the below video of him belatedly accepting Pure Comedy's Grammy for Best Recording Package (an award for the visual look of an album) onstage in Sydney.
On August 20th Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, belatedly appointed a new head of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), nine weeks after Raghuram Rajan, the incumbent, surprised everyone by announcing he was stepping down.
In a classic example of closing the barn door after the horses have run out, the U.S. Cyber Command belatedly announced last week the start of an effort to slow Russian interference in the midterms.
When Congress belatedly passed its fiscal 85033 spending bills in a combined $1.3 trillion omnibus package in March, President Trump threatened to veto the bill, despite the White House playing an active role in negotiations.
John Roe, a managing director and head of analytics at proxy advisor Institutional Shareholder Services, said Exxon was belatedly recognizing that big shareholders were more willing to back activist resolutions since the 2008 financial crisis.
He didn't know the answer but he was beginning to feel victimized, belatedly, by the salesman, the shoe store, and the shoes, and he stopped counting the steps one flight before he reached his floor.
Luxury watch brands have only belatedly embraced digital marketing and distribution and are still seeking answers to the emergence of smartwatches such as Apple's Apple Watch and the younger generation's dwindling interest in traditional watches.
US Navy Fleet Belatedly Heads to Korean PeninsulaAmerican vessels that both President Trump and the Navy suggested was en route to Korean Peninsula actually moved in the opposite direction over Easter, into the Indian Ocean.
In some cases, Chinese leaders appear to be acknowledging people's fear, anger and other all-too-human reactions to the crisis, showing how the party can move dramatically, if sometimes belatedly, to mollify the public.
Another Marine, Ernie Cheatham, comes through as a larger-than-life leader, a former N.F.L. lineman who was sent belatedly to rally the companies of his battalion as they were getting chewed up in Hue.
On this day in 1974, President Richard Nixon, belatedly responding to a trial subpoena that had been issued in July 1973, said he would make public transcripts of 46 White House conversations related to Watergate.
" She argues that the Democratic Party has belatedly made up for having excused Bill Clinton's treatment of women, adding that it's "finally starting to be the party that protects women from having their asses grabbed.
The U.S. State Department said on Thursday it had belatedly begun informing Congress and others about groups associated with the Russian intelligence and defence sectors as required under a 2017 law tightening sanctions on Russia.
Police have belatedly begun an investigation, questioning (as a witness, rather than a suspect) Raimbek Matraimov, a former deputy head of the customs service whom Saimaiti had accused of playing a part in the scheme.
WHEN, last week, Pat McCrory finally admitted defeat in North Carolina's governor's contest, belatedly abandoning his graceless demand for a recount, it looked as if Republican efforts to sway the state's elections had finally been exhausted.
It is the perfect complement to the Historical Society exhibition, which traces the circuitous routes that belatedly pointed Kennedy toward the more incendiary goals regarding civil rights, poverty and the Vietnam War that King set first.
Belatedly, the party under Mr Xi has recognised that corruption poses a mortal threat to the regime, but it has, at the same time, rejected the very reforms that offer the only prospect of a remedy.
The Bloomberg administration belatedly contemplated seizing some underused Housing Authority parking lots for market-rate developments to help raise cash, but politicians did a lousy job of explaining the plan to tenants, who, predictably, went ballistic.
As a fractionally Hispanic person who's been annoyed for more than a year at the extent to which this has been downplayed in immigration coverage, I've been thrilled to see it belatedly getting some attention now.
But it might not be different for a president who appears to have discovered, however belatedly, that keeping all the immigration promises conservatives think he made is seen by others as showing a lack of heart.
Cruz risks getting little credit for backing Trump belatedly, while turning off the anti-Trump wing of the party that is bound to become more vocal -- and potentially more powerful -- if Clinton wins the White House.
"This is an overdue move by the government and belatedly recognizes the very real threat presented by far-right terrorism," said Ryan, whose group played a key role in alerting authorities to the MP assassination plot.
With many of America's allies belatedly exempted from the metals tariffs, and consensus among policymakers and business types that China should indeed change its behaviour, stockmarkets are less fearful of an outright trade war (see Buttonwood).
Amber Heard belatedly arriving back in L.A. Friday, supposedly to sit for her long-awaited deposition Saturday, and she's denying she leaked the video showing Johnny Depp smashing a wine glass and bottle in their kitchen.
Trump did not speak out against the violence at the time, but it belatedly sparked a diplomatic incident as arrest warrants were issued for 12 of Erdogan's security guards, and four other security officials were arrested.
City belatedly began to take control and, with his goal under siege, it needed a magnificent save from Craig Gordon off a deflected Ilkay Gundogan shot to protect the point Brendan Rodgers's men so richly deserved.
Boz Tchividjian, the founder of GRACE, says his fellow Protestants should reject the impulse to view the scandal the way many Catholics did for years: as a matter of a few bad apples being belatedly punished.
But, unlike Kissinger, whose regard for the Chinese Communist Party never has evolved, Pillsbury said he came to conclude belatedly in the past decade that, despite his and others' "wishful thinking," China's reform was not possible.
More than a year has passed since the American people belatedly learned about the shocking Equifax breach that exposed more than 28503 million Americans' personal information to the dark web where identities are sold and stolen.
"Dollar bulls, it seems, were quite happy to belatedly indulge in more emphatic U.S. dollar buying on the pretext of hawkish surprise in the FOMC," Mizuho Senior Economist Vishnu Varathan said in an early morning note.
Recently, the company was under fire for so-called "unlimited leverage" which allowed some premium users to trade up to $1 million with just a $4,000 deposit, something the company has looked to stop, albeit belatedly.
Steven Wright was drafted in the second round by the Cleveland Indians in 2006, and after five years of toil in their minor league system picked up the pitch that has belatedly made him a success.
" The November 1988 issue of the fanzine Soul Underground reported that "Burton menswear stores boss Ralph Halpern has banned all smiley T shirts from his stores, having belatedly discovered the drugs connotations of these insidious garments.
LOS ANGELES — Derrick Rose is expected to belatedly join a federal civil trial Thursday, two days after his first exhibition game as a Knick, that will assess whether he and two friends raped his former girlfriend.
Microsoft kills Cortana mobile apps Microsoft this week belatedly realized it can't compete with the built-in advantages that Siri and Google Assistant offer users, like dedicated buttons, hands-free voice commands, workflow building and more.
Still, as the wail of ambulance sirens echoed through London's largely empty streets on Monday, there was evidence that Britons were belatedly coming to terms with the need for ordinary life to come to a halt.
Even though the city's bike lanes leave a lot to be desired — as Denver has belatedly recognized, passing a plan this month to add 125 miles of them by 2023 — it is relatively flat and compact.
The statement of the attorney general belatedly affirms the important legal principle that though the attorney general serves at the pleasure of the president, his paramount duty is to the Constitution and the rule of law.
The Guardian quoted from the minutes of a meeting in May of the ACRO Criminal Records Office, a British police unit, indicating officials knew about the problem but did not want to send out alerts belatedly.
As entertaining as all that was, more significant was that NATO allies have belatedly focused on the most significant challenge to world democracies and their market-driven economies in our new era of major power competition.
Augusta National Golf Club, home of the Masters, deserves credit for offering membership to women in 2012, however belatedly, and, in doing so, daring the rest of the heel diggers to fall in line behind it.
There is no sex, but there is precisely five total seconds of some amazing twerking, which another white mother must have found inappropriate, for every time it came up, she'd belatedly cover her young son's eyes.
Podobedova, Zabolotnaya and Kulesha have been provisionally suspended by the IWF and the Spanish Weightlifting Federation (Fedehalter) hope Valentin will be belatedly awarded the gold medal prior to the start of the Rio Games on Aug. 5.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has (belatedly) recognized the power of his platform to influence elections and shape national conversations—and is, therefore, supposedly taking steps to improve the ways in which Facebook deals with attempted political sabotage.
Now the wheel has turned again, and the new consensus is that secularization was actually just delayed, and with the swift 21960st-century collapse of Christian affiliation, a more European destination for American religiosity has belatedly arrived.
The idea of inviting world leaders was quietly dropped after it appeared that few would respond positively, and the organizers belatedly realized that a large foreign presence would snarl traffic and disrupt the festivities for ordinary Israelis.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department on Thursday said it had belatedly begun informing Congress and others about groups associated with the Russian intelligence and defense sectors as required under a 2017 law tightening sanctions on Russia.
On social media some have suggested that the girl deserved her fate; for several days her name (which a court belatedly ruled should not be made public) trended as the most popular search term on porn sites.
Nelson's lawyers did score a narrow win on Thursday when Walker ruled voters whose mismatched signatures disqualified their provisional and mail-in ballots and who were "belatedly notified" of the problem have until Saturday at 5 p.m.
In a change of policy, German Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer said on Thursday Berlin would spend 2% of its economic output on defence by 2031, belatedly reaching the goal set by NATO leaders five years ago.
It was shrouded in secrecy, belatedly leaked to the news media and accompanied by the surprising revelation that Lampard had not actually been under contract with M.L.S. when he was introduced as the league's big new signing.
The White House "has finally belatedly brought in an individual in Mr. Cuccinelli who can herd these cats and effectuate the president's vision and policy goals as it relates to border security and immigration," Mr. Vincent said.
When Congress belatedly convened in December 1923, in the wake of the 1922 midterm elections, the GOP majority had been whittled down by eight seats, leaving 51 Republicans, including seven independent-minded members, and 45 Democrats. Sen.
Federal courts did the rest by belatedly punishing members of the Gun Trace Task Force, a reckoning that only happened because their drug-dealing racket expanded to include a police officer from Philadelphia, which crossed state lines.
In negotiating her return to Axe Capital, Wendy has persuaded Axe to drop the civil suits against her husband — although even she belatedly realizes that Axe was using the lawsuits to bring her back into the fold.
But for many Muslims, their legacy is both deeper and harder to define: the absence of joy and a harshness that permeated one's vision of religion in total opposition to the mercy they have now belatedly discovered.
By contrast, the public and press belatedly woke up to Dick Cheney's demented fake news plot on Iraq because Cheney was a known known, a Washington player with a capital boys' club résumé and soothing headmaster's voice.
Ben Kinchlow, a Methodist minister's son who belatedly became a believer and preached to a global congregation as a host of "The 700 Club" with his fellow television evangelist Pat Robertson, died on July 18 in Virginia.
Ben Kinchlow, a Methodist minister's son who belatedly became a believer and preached to a global congregation as a host of "The 700 Club" with his fellow television evangelist Pat Robertson, died on July 18 in Virginia.
Iranian authorities are belatedly trying to get a handle on the outbreak, having delayed imposing any restrictions last month in order to boost attendance at an annual march marking the anniversary of the 1979 Revolution on Feb.
"The truth is he&aposs always been a little selfish," said Wolff, who is among a group of high-profile leftists that belatedly endorsed Petro in the runoff after backing another, less polarizing candidate in the first round.
But the lack of fanfare around her in 13 means that Latynina thoroughly enjoyed all the recognition she got, albeit almost half a century belatedly, when American swimmer Michael Phelps broke her record at the 2012 London Games.
Court records filed by Mueller note that even when Flynn belatedly filed disclosure reports with the Justice Department in March, he "made materially false statements and omissions" about his advocacy and the Turkish government's supervision of his work.
Mr Trump, by contrast, appears to have only belatedly awoken to the issue; his campaign has laid off staff in many states and in any event starts with a disadvantage, because of its relative reliance on independent voters.
Eight months after a documentary about the diver Greg Louganis inspired an online petition asking that he be belatedly featured on the cover of a Wheaties box, the cereal's maker is announcing that it will do just that.
Now, belatedly released information from the files of those favorite FBI lovebirds — Peter Strzok and Lisa Page — has created even more concern that the top echelons of America's premier law enforcement were involved in name-smearing media leaks.
In an interview Monday night at the Code Conference in Arizona, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki apologized to the LGBTQ community for belatedly taking action against Crowder's channel, which repeatedly targeted Vox's Carlos Maza with racist and homophobic insults.
It's particularly unfortunate that only toward the end does the production acquire much in the way of energy — with the arrival of a Nazi officer (Paul Cooper) who relishes his own villainy, and with some belatedly inventive staging.
"In the 1990s, feminists stood up for accused abuser Bill Clinton instead of his ­accusers—a move many are belatedly regretting as the national conversation prompts a re-evaluation of the claims against the former President," Time wrote.
I fear the day that the sage grouse mating dance is lost from sagebrush country and we look at a 5-degree Fahrenheit warmer globe and belatedly realize that we needed to leave that carbon in the ground.
Deeply loved by his home schooling parents (Julia Roberts and Owen Wilson), Auggie is belatedly enrolled in a Manhattan middle school, where he encounters the expected hostility from a few fellow students but also finds friendship and affection.
Chicago erupted three years ago when the city belatedly released a video showing that a white officer had essentially executed a black teenager named Laquan McDonald and that the police and city officials lied about it for months.
The Trump administration's policy of forcibly separating migrant Latin American children from their parents was a moral outrage that, had it not been belatedly terminated on Wednesday, would have taken its place in the annals of American ignominy.
The Chinese authorities appeared, belatedly, to grasp the consequences of the furor and moved to temper reports and commentary about the N.B.A. that, like previous outpourings of nationalistic fervor, were threatening to spiral out of the government's control.
Some of those at the dinner told Politico that they saw the message as Kushner trying to belatedly get behind Bannon's anti-establishment strategy, while one source said the text was just Kushner backing Bannon's defense of Trump.
But the most effective way for the United States to leave is help lay the groundwork for an intra-Afghan dialogue which belatedly begins to chip away at the problems that have powered the war for so long.
Officials then quickly acknowledged the dangers of the coronavirus and ordered drastic measures to stop the spread — perhaps, experts said, belatedly — including the lockdown of much of the province where the epidemic emerged, penning in 56 million people.
Mr. Trump came to this crisis belatedly, but once he did he has tried to portray himself as a wartime president, one who is making use of all of America's talents to fight an invisible but devastating enemy.
Mr. Trump came to this crisis belatedly, but once he did he has tried to portray himself as a wartime president, one who is making use of all of America's talents to fight an invisible but devastating enemy.
SEOUL (Reuters) - A chat app where South Koreans can anonymously dish the dirt on their misbehaving bosses and colleagues is belatedly stirring the country's #MeToo movement, shedding new light on sexual harassment in the heavily male-dominated corporate culture.
We sent photographer Joe Buglewicz to Hof's birthday rally to capture images for a political feature, and his work shows the self-described "Trump of Pahrump" in great spirits, entertaining crowds and belatedly celebrating his birthday with his supporters.
The only out for retaining that "due process" privilege (not a right in the House) would be for the president, belatedly, to agree to allow all the previously barred witnesses to appear and documents to be released into evidence.
Spotlight Asia: 'Ring in the Year of the Monkey' (Sunday) The American Museum of Natural History belatedly celebrates the Lunar New Year with storytelling by the event's host, Maria Yoon, and performances by the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company.
While the Clinton campaign long denied the connection to the Steele dossier, including in meetings with investigators, Clinton and her top campaign officials belatedly admitted to funding the dossier after media found evidence linking it to Clinton's top lawyer.
LONDON (Reuters) - Leaders Leicester City belatedly grasped their golden opportunity to pile the pressure on their Premier League pursuers on Saturday as a late strike from Leonardo Ulloa sank struggling Norwich City 1-0 at the King Power Stadium.
Most politicians with a lead like his would be protecting it somewhat, playing things a bit safer, running out the clock — as he seemed to be doing, belatedly and for the first time, during the debate on Thursday night.
As this week's outcry showed, they whiffed badly on that, and they've belatedly shifted to blaming the IOC, but not before releasing a typically tone-deaf statement that made one last effort at pointing a finger at the players.
During that process, though, Mr. Matich said he belatedly realized that he and his partner might have been able to expand the company on their own or at the least build a firm that would have been worth more.
" William Fogarty, a co-author of the National Centre for Indigenous Studies report in 2015, praised Cricket Australia's effort, saying it is to be "belatedly commended on moving this area of development of race relations and the game forward.
The other thing we're hearing ... a lot of artists are not canceling the dates ... rather they're postponing them because they feel it's the best they can do -- better to get the money belatedly than not get it at all.
As the Trump presidency enters a summer of scandal and hearings, revelations and leaks and disastrous poll ratings, many Republicans in Congress, who will continue to face contentious town hall meetings, will belatedly run from Trump like Olympic sprinters.
The White House has succeeded in maximizing the potential scope of this investigation not only by the firing of James Comey (and the inevitable appointment of a special counsel) but by an array of belatedly disclosed meetings and associations.
Last year, Lovecruft spoke out against Appelbaum, and in their post this week wrote that "the CCC delayed for more than a month in responding" to the allegations against Appelbaum in June 2016, belatedly but ultimately expelling him from the organization.
It was only after several competitors landed awkwardly on their faces, knees or bottoms — with some suffering injuries that prevented any further participation — that officials belatedly checked the height of the apparatus and confirmed it was five centimeters lower than approved.
It was, albeit belatedly, a reminder of all the terrible -- or at least merciless -- things she had done, which made her vengeful destruction of the city less out of character than a demonstration of her quest to win the Iron Throne.
There is nothing in Lee's own letters about the scandal that blew up in the last year of her life over "Go Set A Watchman", the belatedly published forerunner to "To Kill A Mockingbird" that portrays Atticus Finch as racist.
Leaving up Alex Jones, whose false, harassing campaigns forced parents of a Sandy Hook victim to flee threats of violence, and responding belatedly to a clear information attack on the integrity of US election campaigns, has led to calls for regulation.
You might not believe it if you've read everything that's above, but moving from iOS to Android is actually much easier than it used to be, thanks mainly to an increased focus on cloud services (even, belatedly, from Apple itself).
That doesn't even touch on the basic question of whether or not we have a right to know if we're talking with a human or an AI. Google, for its part, belatedly admitted this dilemma in a conversation with The Verge.
This would have prevented an incident in 2013 when an American manufacturer that produces converted paratransit buses belatedly found out that the Federal Transit Administration had granted a waiver so that these buses could be purchased from a foreign supplier.
Casey, appearing for the first time in 10 years, began with a five-birdie blitz to put himself and Hatton in control against Johnson and Fowler and although world number one Johnson belatedly hit form it was too little too late.
The threat from IS is belatedly forcing national intelligence agencies to co-operate in ways they have not previously done, but there is a huge range in capabilities and IT systems, some pretty antiquated, that cannot yet share data effectively.
You see, BBM is no longer solely the realm of BlackBerry devices, and the keyboard hasn't been ubiquitous since the company belatedly responded to iPhone with the Storm in 2424 (a chapter the smartphone maker would likely just as soon forget).
Binyamin Appelbaum DRUG INDUSTRY Valeant Pharmaceuticals International, which has been troubled in recent months by a series of scandals over its drug pricing, business dealings and accounting practices, is expected to belatedly report its first-quarter earnings on Tuesday morning.
The petition, in which Lucas claimed he belatedly came forward after reading about the case in the news and feeling "angry because the story is not the truth of what really happened," was rejected by the high court without comment.
Through thick and thin, from being maligned as a "madman" to belatedly recognized as a "very smart and gracious" global statesman, Kim has stood firm, especially on the need for sanctions-busting Southern subsidization and subservience-inducing Southern self-censorship.
Hollande spent his first two years in office satisfying old-school socialists in his party with symbolic steps like a wealth tax, before shifting belatedly to a business-friendly reform agenda overseen by Macron and ex-prime minister Manuel Valls.
LONDON (Reuters) - Swiss 210th seed Timea Bacsinszky joined a clutch of stragglers who belatedly reached the second round of the women's singles at Wimbledon on Thursday as the organisers battled to get back on schedule after two days of rain delays.
In one of the episode's best scenes, Selina gets drunk in the Oval Office with Richard Splett, whom she belatedly recognizes as the kind of person she should've been surrounding herself with all along: loyal, insanely bright and always positive.
Yet when Reagan and Ford determined that the arrangement was unworkable, Reagan belatedly turned to Bush, though with some misgivings, because Reagan, and his wife, Nancy, had been unimpressed with Bush's primary campaign and Reagan worried about differences in their positions.
"He's been a friend and is an inspiration — he's like a brother to me," Thomas said last night, when they — unofficially, belatedly — marked this year's occasion with the Fair Trade dance party in the basement of the Wyndham Garden Chinatown.
When the Obama administration expelled 35 Russian diplomats in December 2016, in response to Russia's election interference, Moscow belatedly ordered the U.S. embassy to reduce its personnel by 755 people, which primarily affected Russian nationals employed by the U.S. mission.
Last Friday, he belatedly learned of Mr. Trump's decision to accept Mr. Kim's invitation when Mr. Trump called just as Mr. Suh and Chung Eui-yong, another South Korean envoy, were delivering the news to reporters outside the White House.
Now, belatedly, it is, and those who've read the books have a much bigger knowledge base, to the degree that the books have all but told readers who ordered the assassination — where the show has left viewers mostly in the dark.
How deluded they and their generation were, they belatedly realize, to think alternative rock was going to save the world ("Too late we find our feet"), and the admission of failure also counteracts it — metaphorically, in song only, but bracingly.
Ms. Steyerl does use her clout to demand action: In September, after discovering belatedly that a German weapons manufacturer was sponsoring a group exhibition, "Deutschland 8, German Art in China," in which her work was included, she led an artists' protest.
And in 2015, Sam Smith belatedly realized that the chorus of his hit "Stay With Me" had all too much in common with "I Won't Back Down," written by Mr. Petty and Mr. Lynne; he quickly shared the songwriting credit.
An application has been belatedly filed to cover three major installations made without approval: the bar and the wall coverings of woven cotton, wool and silver threads in the lounge and the reception desk in the lobby off East 52nd Street.
Dressed in a dark suit and a muted tie, with his flyaway hair neatly combed, Bernie Sanders looked funereal as he belatedly read a statement to the media on Wednesday afternoon—278 hours after the polls closed in the Michigan primary.
Looking into the future, consciously and unconsciously, is a central function of our large brain, as psychologists and neuroscientists have discovered — rather belatedly, because for the past century most researchers have assumed that we're prisoners of the past and the present.
While he acknowledged that the church in Latin America had only belatedly perceived "with greater clarity the overview of poverty, misery and exploitation," he argued against so-called liberation theology, but also served as a go-between with the guerrillas.
Iran did not lose any territory, it continued to insist on a UN resolution that would blame Saddam Hussein for starting that war and eventually the UN did, belatedly, pass such a resolution, so accepting a ceasefire was not capitulation.
August 22018: Hackers steal the data of 22015 billion Yahoo users In September 22018, as the company attempted to sell itself to Verizon, Yahoo belatedly revealed it had been the victim of a series of major hacks in 20193 and 22019.
Francis, he said, will use the meeting to press reluctant bishops' conferences in the developing world, however belatedly, to adopt guidelines for the safeguarding of minors that already exist in countries that have far more experience in confronting the problem.
That said, her early days at Fraser's Ridge felt more like the beginning of a process than a bandage on a wound, suggesting "Outlander" was trying to make Brianna a full character at the center of this story, however belatedly.
"This is a moment when the world is belatedly recognizing Chicago's art and when the debate on women's control over their own bodies is current, again," said well-known art writer and activist Lucy Lippard, also a New Mexico resident.
In his first five months, the Trump administration conducted a targeted bombing in Syria, a special operations raid in Yemen, and airstrikes in Iraq, dropped a massive bomb in Afghanistan, and belatedly sent a massive naval force just off the Korean Peninsula.
But the priesthood itself is a man-made invention, an amalgam of Judeo-Roman and other traditions, refined and also only rather belatedly attached to the mass, a ritual performance that re-enacts and celebrates the most important tenets of Catholic faith.
Teyana Taylor's latest album, released slightly belatedly on Saturday, June 23, after some last minute tinkering, tops off a big month for G.O.O.D. Music, in which the Kanye West-helmed label dropped five albums in five weeks, each executive produced by West himself.
I discovered this album belatedly, when I was in college, because Lorde's 2013 single "Ribs" has a line about putting "Lover's Spit" on repeat and it was very important to me that I understand every word that came out of her mouth.
I perform the 30-minute regimen for the next few days and, while doing it, belatedly decide to have a poke around the internet to see if other physicians have weighed in on the efficacy of facial exercises at making you look younger.
Even after belatedly and grudgingly conceding that Russia tried to meddle in the election (although he quickly added that "it could have been others also"), he tweeted that "Russia talk" was "fake news" put out by Democrats to mask their electoral defeat.
"It's really the way the program should have been established from the start, but even belatedly we're happy to see that this is the direction that they're taking it," said Bill Frelick, director of the refugee rights program at Human Rights Watch.
The cooperation of both those men points toward peril for other key figures who have belatedly acknowledged contacts with Russians, including Attorney General Jeff Sessions, Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Donald Trump Jr. It also points toward peril for President Trump.
Presidents abroad In distant time zones, discussing issues that rarely make headlines in the United States, Presidents abroad often find their messages crowded out by unforeseen events or acts of violence, which they're forced to respond to, often belatedly, from the road.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission belatedly found out in August, about three months after being confirmed, that hackers breached the regulator's database of corporate announcements in 2016, according to prepared congressional testimony seen by Reuters on Monday.
" To build up her preferred alternative to liberal nationalism, she denigrates the liberal nationalists of the civil rights era: "Cold War liberalism, for all of its celebration of American civic ideals, turned only belatedly and inadequately to the question of civil rights.
LEON FLEISHER AT 90 Lionized as both a performer and teacher, this pianist, who turned 90 in July, will belatedly celebrate with solos by Bach and Kirchner and collaborations with friends and students like Jonathan Biss, Yefim Bronfman and Katherine Jacobson. Feb.
When, in the early 1980s, I rather belatedly began writing art criticism, my role model was, first, Clement Greenberg, and then, soon enough, the theoreticians of the day whom I identified as his successors, Joseph Masheck and some writers associated with October.
Related: As Russia and Turkey play a bigger role in trying to end the conflict, Europe is belatedly sensing the implications of "a new Great Game, this time in North Africa, that is rapidly destabilizing its backyard," our Brussels-based correspondents write.
Tanja Bueltmann, a professor of migration at Northumbria University, said that while the attention was welcome, pro-European campaigners were coming belatedly to the cause, given that the window for easing the process of applying for so-called "settled status" had closed.
But Iran has belatedly forced a serious foreign-policy debate among the major Democratic candidates, with Sanders and Biden representing opposite sides of a basic question that could define the next administration: What do Democrats believe about America's role in the world?
To his credit, Secretary of State Tillerson seems to have recognized belatedly that this would bring rapid financial ruin to the State Department, which depends heavily on the fees the Bureau of Consular Affairs brings in to fund department operations more broadly.
Germany's Defence Minister Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer said earlier this month Berlin would spend 2% of its economic output on defense by 2031, belatedly reaching the goal set by NATO leaders at a 2014 summit, months after Russia's annexation of Ukraine's Crimea peninsula.
When he arrived from Napoli — belatedly, after a long legal tussle between Chelsea and his predecessor, Antonio Conte, that is still not resolved — Sarri warned that his methods were sufficiently bespoke that the players might need some time to adapt to them.
SEOUL (Reuters) - International journalists left on a marathon journey to a North Korean nuclear test site on Wednesday, after Pyongyang belatedly cleared a number of South Korean media to witness what it says will be the dismantling of its only nuclear test facility.
The game then turned ugly with strong challenges, elbowing, an accusation of spitting and, in the final act, an horrific tackle on England's Steph Houghton that, belatedly and again via VAR, earned Alexandra Takounda a yellow card when it looked a clear red card offence.
The House may act on legislation to combat opioid abuse and perhaps belatedly pass a budget while the Senate struggles to make headway on the annual spending bills after a dispute over last year's Iran nuclear deal enveloped a popular energy and water projects measure.
In the 18 months since the 2016 election, the world has belatedly come to grips with the unintended consequences of social media, and yet, it's only beginning to ask who should be held accountable — and how they should be held accountable — when the worst happens.
This article relates behind-the-scenes negotiations and the emotional and political storm that raged on Capitol Hill as the House GOP belatedly, but triumphantly, honored a promise to its voters that it first made seven years ago and has renewed many times since.
The cable outlets caught up belatedly to the unexpected, and unexpectedly huge, news out of the first night of the Republican National Convention, that several lines of Melania Trump's speech were plagiarized from the speech Michelle Obama gave on her husband's behalf in 2008.
That did not sound like a promise of a tamer Trump—even if a speech Mr Trump delivered in North Carolina on August 19th, in which he expressed "regret" for having offended people, suggests he may, belatedly, be trying to do as Mr Manafort advised.
Afterward, things got worse for Clinton, as she felt faint and had to leave a 9/11 commemoration event on Sunday, was recorded nearly collapsing while being led into her car, and belatedly admitted that she had been diagnosed with pneumonia two days earlier.
That would have a commensurate impact on the climate; it would also be grim for America, whose long disdain for one of its greatest bounties, the forests on which its economy was built, is belatedly yielding to smarter, more collaborative sorts of forest management.
The contractor, Martese Edwards, 29, was arrested at a White House checkpoint as he reported for work on Tuesday, a day after the Secret Service was belatedly notified of his fugitive status through the Criminal Justice Information System, the agency said in a statement.
The Trojans then moved the horse inside the gates of Troy, only to discover belatedly that it was chock-full of Greek "special forces" who exited the horse in the night and opened the gates of Troy to the Greek army, which had quietly returned.
The newly-formed team soon swelled once Rashad Evans joined its ranks after belatedly finding a home once he had left Greg Jackson's gym in Albuquerque, New Mexico, following a well-publicised falling out with gym partner and former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones.
Mr. Trump was extraordinarily courageous in taking the stand on immigration and the Muslim problem that he did, and, most important, we supporters believe that he will actually follow through on its execution as president — unlike those candidates who belatedly jumped on board the train.
If you're anything like me, you'll probably dive headfirst into your college's social scene and make a bunch of friends before you belatedly realize, with a stunning but crushing sense of clarity, that you have nothing in common and actually actively dislike most of them.
As we belatedly come to recognize that social progress is halting at best, and it becomes harder to flatter ourselves on our own enlightenment, it also becomes harder to relegate Degas' inhumanity to an artifact of a time when racism and bigotry were more acceptable.
Two were veterans entitled to burial in a national military cemetery; three had the resources for private burial, which were discovered through a public administrator's office; and one man was retrieved by a private funeral home after his mother learned belatedly of his death.
The New York Times reported last year that former President Barack Obama had ordered accelerated cyberattacks on North Korea's missile systems starting in 2014 — around the time, the report said, that the Pentagon belatedly began waking up to the holes in its own systems.
Belatedly, eventually, Italian soccer's authorities seem to have found an intelligent response to the outbreak of Covid-19, the coronavirus raging in the country's north: though this week's Coppa Italia semifinals were postponed, Serie A will continue behind closed doors until (at least) April 3.
Credit...Video by Robert Rieger Near the end of his 1933 novel "Romance in Marseille," newly and belatedly published for the first time by Penguin Classics, the Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay moves toward an operatic climax by steering several characters into a bar.
That she has risen to prominence at a young age as a woman in her field makes her stand out among women artists across the globe and throughout history, who have often been overlooked, or recognized only belatedly, in a field dominated by men.
That thought may have dawned on Sheldon Adelson, who skipped Sunday's dinner and seems belatedly to have realized — too late for much comfort — how destructive Bannon and his brand of arsonist politics have become to the Republican Party and the causes it used to champion.
Against France, Uruguay, missing Edinson Cavani, a half of its feared strike force, the other member of which is Luis Suárez, belatedly showed its fighting spirit, and only then to participate in an ugly multiplayer melee after Mbappé and a substitute, Cristian Rodríguez, clashed.
Mr. Holmes, a career Foreign Service officer who is the political counselor in the American Embassy in Kiev, said he had been following the impeachment inquiry from afar in recent weeks and came to understand only belatedly that he had pertinent information to share.
The simultaneous rediscovery of an African-American musical form that had suffered neglect and condescension had a similar effect, and artistic innovators like Skip James and Son House belatedly received the recognition (and at least some of the money) that had long been their due.
Though Mr. Berman donated $5,400 to Mr. Trump's campaign and has given to several other Republican politicians over the years, his friends described him as being only lightly involved in politics, attending the occasional function and belatedly volunteering for Mr. Trump's New Jersey operation.
Because the Republicans have belatedly discovered what some of us tried to tell them all along: The only way to maintain coverage for the 20 million people who gained insurance thanks to Obamacare is with a plan that, surprise, looks a lot like Obamacare.
Then how come low I.Q. Crazy Mika, along with Psycho Joe, came.. It is fair to ask the most prominent leaders of the Christian conservative movement whether they will firmly and belatedly condemn Trump's behavior toward Brzezinski and other women Trump has berated and insulted.
Only belatedly does "Genesis 2.0" get around to acknowledging that Hwang was involved in a scandal for fraudulent research practices, a revelation that punctures his credibility and also the film's — although the rug-pulling may be a key to understanding what Frei is up to.
Malik Bendjelloul introduces the fan Stephen Segerman and the journalist Craig Bartholomew-Strydom in a quest for the fate of Rodriguez, an American singer-songwriter who quit the music business in the mid-1970s but belatedly became a star in Apartheid-era South Africa.
It's only belatedly that one realizes that, much like the Abdominizer revealed, the real key to great abs or happiness might not be a plastic contraption, that these possessions don't show the life-sapping rituals of work and the weeks and months between checks.
His shift in tone was also positive proof that Chinese leaders, and perhaps Xi himself, have belatedly recognized the need to respond to growing grumbling, both at home and abroad, about Beijing's increasing authoritarianism, its growing international assertiveness, and its perceived arrogance when confronted with criticism.
But the debate over how DACA recipients information could be used against them, and whose fault it would be if it is, shows how belatedly some politicians and members of the public are waking up to the anxiety that's been part of immigrants' daily lives for years.
"If we fail to take action, people may starve to death if they are not killed with bullets and we may end up being passive observers of crimes against humanity which will lead us once again to wring our hands belatedly," read the signatories' stark warning.
Zozo will begin selling its wares on the new PayPay Mall, a major advance into online retailing by SoftBank, which also operates QR code payments app PayPay - one of a huge number of such services jostling for consumer attention as Japan belatedly shifts to cashless payments.
The fund-raiser on Martha's Vineyard, at the hilltop aerie of Hank Goldberg, a Washington developer, was belatedly added to Mr. Obama's schedule after hundreds of tickets for another fund-raiser this Saturday sold out so quickly that Clinton campaign officials realized there was appetite for another.
I know this history personally, having been married to a woman whose Polish Jewish mother was saved through the bravery of a Pole (now belatedly honored at Israel's Yad Vashem), and whose Polish Jewish grandmother was betrayed by a Pole and sent to the gas chamber.
Two Chinese films were belatedly withdrawn from the Berlin Film Festival in February: "One Second," by the director Zhang Yimou, who created the 1991 art-house classic "Raise the Red Lantern," and "Better Days," a drama about a bullied student, a young criminal and a mysterious murder.
The name of her hometown — Vigan, in the northwestern province of Ilocos Sur — strikes fear in her classmates at university in Manila as a "no-go zone, a kingdom of terror"; belatedly, Hero realizes that the warlords who rule the region are her godparents and neighbors.
Give it some time, a viral moment or a featured spot on a CW show, and "New Year's Day" should and could, belatedly, become one of her most enduring songs ever – the kind we and our offspring drag out every holiday season alongside the likes of Mariah Carey, Wham!
Ruthlessly she signaled her belief in loyalty by dumping her former leadership rival Michael Gove after he had aided both the downfall of Cameron -- by backing the "Leave" campaign -- and the (temporary) one of his "Leave" ally Boris Johnson, whom he belatedly declined to support for the prime ministership.
Yes, its mouth-watering trade surpluses keep grabbing President Donald Trump's attention, but they are failing to disguise the huge structural issue facing Germany from the horrendous woes of its banking heavyweights to an automobile sector, which is having to belatedly spend hundreds of billions of euros reinventing itself.
Which is why it's so belatedly awesome that to tie into the second big-budget Lego movie, the out-now Lego Batman Movie—which comes recommended, although, IMO, the jokes rather thin out in the second half— Dimensions has solved its co-op conundrum in the simplest possible fashion.
Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, had belatedly come round, now that his condition of avoiding any risk of falling out of the European Union without a deal had been met, thanks to the EU's decision this week to extend the Brexit deadline from October 31st to January 31st 2020.
Perkins Coie, the law firm that represented both the DNC and the Clinton campaign during the 22019 election, belatedly admitted it paid Fusion GPS for Steele's work on behalf of the candidate and party and disguised the payments as legal bills when, in fact, it was opposition research.
A substantive imbalance in forces could tempt China (or China together with other adversaries) to strike first against a U.S. that belatedly seeks to regain hard power, leading to, at best, a multi-year war or, at worst, the destruction of the U.S. Pacific Fleet or a nuclear exchange.
According to The Advocate newspaper in Baton Rouge, she also organized the city's annual Juneteenth festival commemorating the U.S. abolition of slavery by President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, which was belatedly announced in the state of Texas on June 19, 1865, after the end of the Civil War.
READ: China just outlawed clickbait and sensationalist headlines Iran has belatedly attempted to control the outbreak by closing schools and universities, suspending major cultural and sporting events and reducing working hours across the country to slow the contagion, which has now spread to all of its 31 provinces.
So, while the US situation is very bad news, it's the combination of a high population, a disastrous outbreak, and high testing capacity (in the past few days, the US has finally — if belatedly — started testing on a large scale) that propelled America into the No. 214 slot.
Mr. Trump's announcement belatedly confirmed news reports from August 2018 that cited United States officials expressing confidence that Mr. Asiri, a leader of the Yemen-based branch known as Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, had likely been killed by a drone strike in the country the year before.
But his prescription of tough talk to force a dubious ally into line sounded much like what Mr. Trump is belatedly seeking to do by sending Vice President Mike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and the new national security adviser, Robert C. O'Brien, to Turkey this week.
Rarely do sexual misconduct allegations against federal judges become public, even belatedly, as in the Waco episode or as they did in late 2017, with myriad complaints against California-based US Appeals Court Judge Alex Kozinski that drew national attention in the current #MeToo moment, forcing his resignation.
"Marisa Merz: The Sky Is a Great Space" explores a 50-year career, belatedly lifting Ms. Merz from the edges of this all-male trend — whose advocates did not always include her in its first, reputation-building exhibitions in the late 1960s and early '70s — to its throne.
We have belatedly recognized Japanese abstract artists living and working in postwar Japan and Korean abstract artists living and working in postwar Korea, but we have not done the same for Asian artists who emigrated to postwar America or artists of Asian descent who grew up in America.
The server company employee told the FBI that he had deleted the emails after belatedly realizing he had forgotten to carry out a request made by Clinton aide Cheryl Mills, prior to the subpoena, to change Clinton's email policy so that messages more than 60 days old would be automatically purged.
Yes, the man who once called his…Read more ReadJust about everyone is pissed at Mark because, well, the entire world suddenly and belatedly woke up to the fact that Facebook's global data collection is fueling countless shadowy institutions whose aim is to manipulate voters and subvert the democratic process.
He came to understand, belatedly perhaps, that his and his brother's initial reluctance to come to the aid of Southern civil rights activists had been counterproductive and that the racial divide was such that only strong, concerted federal action, the kind the Kennedys had so studiously hoped to avoid, was required.
The final push came from the army chief of staff, Ahmed Gaïd Salah, a former ally who belatedly came around to the protesters' view that the president was physically unable to perform his role, and was being used by a tight circle of family members and businessmen to preserve their privileges.
Rather than cut engines, assess the damage and look for ways to assist, the Crystal quickly resumed its former course, steaming toward Tokyo harbor for a half-hour before suddenly executing a U-turn and returning to the crash site — as if the ship's crew had belatedly realized what had happened.
"The trial court's overriding concern should have been to ensure a fair proceeding on the single charged offense for which Mr. Cosby was standing trial - not to provide a platform to any and all accusers who belatedly wanted their day in court," Cosby spokesman Andrew Wyatt wrote in an emailed statement.
Since her death, her short career has gained steadily in importance, taking its place in the pantheon of Conceptual and performance art that belatedly brought the experiences of women and immigrants to the fore, augmented in Ms. Mendieta's case by a certain earthy spirituality little seen in the art from those years.
Although the euro area now has—belatedly—a single supervisor, housed in the European Central Bank (ECB), and a single body to deal with insolvent banks, it still lacks a single deposit-insurance scheme, chiefly because German taxpayers do not want to be on the hook for the failings of lenders farther south.
It's also worth noting that after the investigations into the 9/11 attacks belatedly got underway—Congress failed to start its own until nearly five months after the attacks—House and Senate members insisted that the examination of the largest intelligence failure since Pearl Harbor include as much declassified information as possible.
"While Mr. Nassar has been brought to justice, albeit belatedly, we must investigate the systemic failure that enabled him to commit these horrific abuses over so many years, and ensure that the necessary changes are made to protect all students, athletes and patients in the future," Maloney wrote in a letter Thursday. Sen.
Mr. Cameron has moved belatedly to try to defuse a furor over his finances in the wake of the release last week of leaked information about offshore companies in the so-called Panama Papers, which showed that his father, Ian, was a director of an offshore trust that paid no British taxes.
"If we fail to take action, people may starve to death if they are not killed with bullets, and we may end up being the passive observers of crimes against humanity, which will lead us once again to wring our hands belatedly and say 'never again' all over again," the letter said.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As I write this, in the wake of Germany's 2017 elections and the admission of Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) to the Bundestag with 94 seats, that country seems to be belatedly but enthusiastically following much of the rest of Europe into the welcoming arms of the far right.
Mrs May has belatedly come to accept the need for compromise—to the fury of a small coterie of hardline Brexiteers who would sooner crash out of Europe, kamikaze-style, than maintain any kind of obligation to the EU. The prime minister's continued claims that Britain can simply walk away play into their hands.
Like in 2004—when many at home were left wondering why the well-spoken, inspiring guy named Obama wasn't the candidate instead of John Kerry—there will be plenty of media reaction (and this time social media reaction) belatedly wondering whether Sanders is the candidate who would've given Democrats the best chance to defeat Trump.
Iron Man (also 22009) is about a corporate weapons manufacturer who finds his chickens coming home to roost when he is held captive by apparent terrorists in the Middle East (he learns only belatedly how much death his bombs have sown.) In Marvel's early films, the elite military force of S.H.I.E.L.D. was unquestionably good.
Find your presidential match with the 2016 Candidate Matchmaker The prime-time event, hosted by Fox News in Detroit, also comes as the anti-Trump movement among Republicans is belatedly beginning to gain steam, including with the 2012 candidate, Mitt Romney, who is set to give a speech attacking the front-runner Thursday morning.
The fresh disclosures about Russia overshadowed an attempt by Trump aides to repair relations with House Speaker Paul Ryan that were strained in the health care push and also threatened to snuff out an attempt by the White House to belatedly reach out to Democrats in a bid to mitigate its precarious political position.
The European Union banned nonessential travel from outside the bloc into 26 nations stretching from Portugal to Finland, home to more than 213 million people, for 30 days, as Europe's leaders grudgingly, belatedly accepted that being at the heart of a global pandemic and trying to fight it will mean severe social and economic hardship.
While President Trump on Wednesday night finally began to acknowledge the seriousness of a threat that he has repeatedly played down, he mustered the determination only to belatedly slam yet another barn door, banning travel from Europe too late to significantly retard the spread of a virus that is already endemic to the United States.
It was an ambitious attempt to braid two stories, set in two periods: 1997 to 2002, when Oliver (Ewan McGregor) and his father, Hal (Christopher Plummer), belatedly get to know each other; and 2003, after Hal dies, when the grieving Oliver tries to establish a relationship with a French actress named Anna (Melanie Laurent).
He has no hope of ever walking again but, thanks to a new war crimes tribunal, he finally has some hope that, after 22011 years as an independent country, Kosovo will belatedly grapple with a singularly taboo topic: why ethnic Albanians like him kept getting attacked and in some cases killed even after their Serbian tormentors had fled.
An employee of the server company, Paul Combetta, told the FBI that he had deleted the emails after belatedly realizing he had forgotten to carry out a request made by Clinton aide Cheryl Mills in 2014, prior to the subpoena, to change Clinton's email policy so that messages more than 60 days old would be automatically purged.
In an interview a few months ago, the team behind the GRM Daily Rated Awards mentioned that the BPI (the industry body responsible for the much-maligned BRIT Awards) had loaned them some of their team to help run the grime awards ceremony—and had also invited them onto the BPI's newly (some would say belatedly) formed diversity board.
On August 20th Narendra Modi, India's prime minister, belatedly appointed a new head of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), nine weeks after Raghuram Rajan, the respected incumbent, surprised everyone by announcing he wouldn't stay on the job for a second term (as most of his predecessors had) after his three-year term expires on September 4th.
Acheson wasn't alone: the debates that galvanized the British in the first twenty-five years after the war—whether to join what was then called the European Economic Community (no), whether to develop an independent nuclear deterrent (yes), whether to devalue the pound (yes, belatedly)—reflected an inability to come to terms with a reduced status.
President Obama, President Clinton, Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 85033 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE, and most of the Democratic Party only belatedly embraced same sex marriage when it was clear that public opinion had shifted in its favor.
William M. Wheeler, who as a New York mass transit official oversaw the strategic planning that inaugurated the MetroCard, belatedly spawned the first phase of the Second Avenue subway and dared, by recommending countdown clocks, to introduce the presumption that subways and buses would arrive punctually, died on Saturday at his home in Tarrytown, N.Y. He was 69.
It also reflects — or just is — a way that superhero comics, at least the ones with mutants, have themselves come out: belatedly, by stages, awkwardly, slowly, still trying to find out what else they can do or be, without abandoning their older roles, and making good on the promises so many of us found there when we were young.
The bumbling, exasperating, sometimes corrupt, often oblivious Democratic Party — always the party of immigrants and (however belatedly) the party of people of color — is the party of inclusion, and its win this year, in the face of relentless demagoguery and racism, makes it truer than ever to say it was a good night for our democracy.
Civil rights activist Tarana Burke first coined the term in 2006 on MySpace as a way to connect sexual assault survivors to the appropriate resources, according to the New York Times, but it was belatedly amplified in October 2017 following the accusations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein and Alyssa Milano's call to action on Twitter.
His grandfather Henry Morgenthau was President Woodrow Wilson's ambassador to Turkey, where he unsuccessfully urged the United States to intervene in the Turkish slaughter of Armenians; his father, Henry Morgenthau Jr., was Treasury secretary under his friend President Franklin D. Roosevelt and persuaded the reluctant administration to intercede belatedly in the Nazi slaughter of Europe's Jews.
It's there, somewhat belatedly, where the movie temporarily sparks to life, as Captain Marvel starts to remember her past, while joining forces with a young Agent of SHIELD named Nick Fury, as usual played by Samuel L. Jackson, only here with two good eyes and made to look a quarter-century younger by a digital fountain of youth.
The name of the witness is redacted from the FBI documents but lawmakers said he was an employee of a computer firm that helped maintain her personal server after she left office as America's top diplomat and who belatedly admitted he had permanently erased an archive of her messages in 2015 after they had been subpoenaed by Congress.
It wasn't until relatively recently at WWDC 2017 when Apple and Amazon belatedly said they had reached an agreement to develop a dedicated tvOS app for the Apple TV. With Amazon finally relenting on its years-long holdout, it seems the company may be finally realizing it needs support from partners like Apple if its streaming video service is going to thrive.
However, throughout the 1970s and later, too, as a number of local artists belatedly experimented with various modernist styles and techniques or explored more contemporary trends, landscape painting was mostly shunned by Jamaica's small but influential community of taste-makers — an ironic twist in a place whose history and popular consciousness have been shaped by nature's forces — the mountains, sun, sea, and storms.
Even before Mr Johnson belatedly declared himself an "outer" on February 21st, there was surprise that fully half a dozen cabinet ministers were prepared to defy Mr Cameron and campaign to leave the EU. They include Michael Gove, the justice secretary, Iain Duncan Smith, the work and pensions minister (and a former party leader) and Chris Grayling, the leader of the Commons.
The story, then, is not one in which the Republican Party has been overtaken by a man who betrays the party's foreign policy ideals; rather, it is a story in which we have learned, suddenly and perhaps belatedly, that it is the Trumps and Cruzes and Carsons, not the party establishment, who represent where the party is truly located on foreign policy.
It's always a lot of chaotic battles that got us to the place we are; this is true of the canon in classical music, too, which is why it's been fun, as I belatedly read Pagels, to also thumb through Nicolas Slonimsky's hilarious LEXICON OF MUSICAL INVECTIVE, a compendium of all the bad reviews that great works — we're talking Beethoven's Ninth, etc.
The report goes on to suggest that the more intensive measures against the spread of the virus now belatedly underway in several states—widespread social distancing among the general public, the closure of schools and large establishments, bans on mass gatherings—can reduce casualties further, but only if the entire population participates in suppressive efforts until a vaccine is made widely available.
I belatedly understood that my fate was connected to the boys on my block, that the kids who dropped out, the kids who got arranged marriages, the kids who fled to the mosque and came out with long beards, the kids who mocked the smart students, were all doomed, because they, and I, did not have the luxury of a second chance.
So it is that when Castro, now in his second season with the Yankees, returns to Wrigley Field on Friday afternoon, two of his current teammates — relief pitchers Aroldis Chapman and Adam Warren, who each spent several months with the Cubs last season — will be belatedly presented with World Series rings, while Castro will probably be showered with the most applause.
A better actor than he was often given credit for being, his filmography saw him careen from popular but easily dismissed action comedies -- in which he often seemed to be playing a version of the easygoing charmer he appeared to be in real life -- to more sophisticated and demanding fare, eventually achieving an advanced level of cool in Hollywood circles, albeit somewhat belatedly.

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