CUTS OVERDUE Cuts to the investment bank are overdue, Klaus Nieding, vice president of shareholder lobby group DSW, said.
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After the holidays Shelia realizes all this material is a week overdue, and she now has a $136 overdue fine.
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Photo: AP"Overdue in human terms is very different than overdue in geologic terms," Ben Edwards, a professor of earth sciences at Dickinson College, told Gizmodo.
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The books are not yet overdue, and library officials declined to comment on whether they will pursue a theft charge after the books are overdue for two months.
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That footage — any footage — is now officially overdue.
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It's a wonderful idea — one that is long overdue.
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The goal is laudable – and action is long overdue.
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The PACT Act – long overdue – will get us there.
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"Overdue & welcome correction," Gilbert wrote on Twitter Tuesday morning.
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The fundamentals say Germany is long overdue a pay rise.
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I think the change has come, and it's long overdue.
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"I like the #MeToo movement; it's way overdue," Clinton said.
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The guidelines published in 2008 were overdue for an update.
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Therefore, a recession sometime in 2017 is more than overdue.
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University President Gregory Fenves said the ceremony was long overdue.
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BTW, don't we have a long, overdue bet to settle?
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If so, it will be both welcome and long overdue.
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Some economists reckon a sustained rise in inflation is overdue.
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Apple is overdue for a discussion of its content strategy.
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Such standards seem long overdue in the massive FX market.
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The app icon has also received a long overdue upgrade.
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His club record makes his appointment, to many, long overdue.
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Martha Kirby of the NSPCC says this is long overdue.
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Indeed, the assault on black money is justified and overdue.
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In fact the investigations are a sign of overdue change.
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"This is a conversation that is long overdue," she said.
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So I think this is really, you know, long overdue.
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Gboard is giving some overdue TLC to its Android users.
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Some of this tech backlash is deserved and long overdue.
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Regulatory reform of slot allocation is therefore more than overdue.
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While to others, it was an overdue concession to criticism.
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Overdue to bring in a homemade treat for your coworkers?
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The hearing of your evidence is now overdue, and urgent.
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Kurt Wagner, Senior Editor, Social Media This is long overdue.
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This is overdue and favoritism like this needs to end.
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"I like the #MeToo movement; it's way overdue," he said.
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This switch of tack on human rights is long overdue.
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Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said the debate was long overdue.
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The conversation happening around the Oscars is essential and overdue.
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It has even stopped charging interest on overdue tax bills.
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IFP's purchases have consisted entirely of overdue Health Alliance bills.
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Nevertheless, the EU is also overdue some more democratic representation.
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Who needs a babysitter when you're overdue for a manicure?
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This strategy is our only hope, and it's way overdue.
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Netflix is giving its profile icons a long overdue makeover.
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To many residents, it feels like a relief long overdue.
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Now, Lady Susan is finally getting some long overdue respect.
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Honest debate about racial justice is overdue for both parties.
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The time is now By chronological measures, we seem overdue.
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The announcement is long overdue and a big step forward.
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For those on the left, it was considered long overdue.
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The federal gas tax is long overdue for an increase.
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Maldonado said the scrutiny of Sanitation Salvage is long overdue.
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Narrator: In other words, we're overdue for a major shake.
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In fact, reforming the entire regulatory process is long overdue.
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Commonsense reforms to allow appropriate reconstruction upgrades are long overdue.
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Much of the prince's agenda is laudable and long overdue.
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With 10 minutes left I was exactly a week overdue.
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This data is over two years overdue per federal mandate.
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Republicans in Congress, meanwhile, applauded Friday's move as long overdue.
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Taking action to stand up to China is long overdue.
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It provides us with a moment of pride, long overdue.
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Strict national standards are overdue for students and taxpayers alike.
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A revolution in music and beer has been long overdue.
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Either way, the lifting of the ban is long overdue.
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The original Echo is long, long overdue for an upgrade.
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It was about 10 years overdue, according to current guidelines.
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Passing legislation to streamline the regulatory process is long overdue.
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Advocates for an overhaul say an update is long overdue.
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Lawmakers praised Mr. Tillerson's statement, though some labeled it overdue.
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Initiatives to "make menstruation matter" are both welcome and overdue.
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We're long overdue for a catastrophic flu pandemic, Hoffman added.
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Oil industry leaders cheered the reversal, calling it long overdue.
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Activists hailed Wednesday's court ruling and called it long overdue.
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We would have to put off overdue investments in capital.
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Nacho (Michael Mando) makes an overdue return to the show.
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Now the time is ripe and the reform is overdue.
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And by nearly every account, a national recession is overdue.
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But the king of overdue books may be George Washington.
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Long overdue, things are beginning to change in bordering Pakistan.
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Some breast cancer specialists called it a long overdue step.
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The shift felt as welcome as it was long overdue.
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"It's long overdue," said Robyne Carrasquillo, 52, a Liberty fan.
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To call the discussion long overdue is a tragic understatement.
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An overdue plan for Eskom is also in the works.
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"This is long overdue but very welcome news," Grassley said.
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In 2016, library users returned $800,000 in overdue library materials.
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That enabled them to pay back loans that were overdue.
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This collection of previously unpublished short fiction is long overdue.
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Sunday, then, was the good fortune they felt was overdue.
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The aid is long overdue in the devastated Indonesian city.
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An update of the registry cutoff point is long overdue.
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Rossello also addressed the long overdue 2015 audited financial statements.
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The bottle deposit return scheme is welcome, and long overdue.
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In the time of #MeToo, their indignation is long overdue.
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In the time of #MeToo, their indignation is long overdue.
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He said the departure of Ms. Williams was long overdue.
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But according to Senate leaders, the tax is long overdue.
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Phil Witmer thinks Korn are long overdue for a reappraisal.
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As angry Facebook commenters noted, this recall was long overdue.
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As with most racist propaganda, this move is long overdue.
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Making financial services cheaper and more widely available is overdue.
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"This action is long overdue," SEC chairman Jay Clayton said Wednesday.
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The internals and displays are well overdue a major update, though.
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Apple TV 4KThis one's easy and, some might say, very overdue.
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A change in perception is long overdue, say some pet owners.
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Analysts responded to the restructuring by saying it was long overdue.
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Germany is well overdue a national debate over its security strategy.
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She finds that work deeply necessary and long overdue — but incomplete.
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For Ms. Lee, the student's mother, the ruling was long overdue.
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Still, the shakeout for publicly traded cannabis companies was probably overdue.
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Most WhatsApp users will agree that this update is long overdue.
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Clearly, the food world, has been long overdue for a reckoning.
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We must urge Congress to pass this overdue, life-changing legislation.
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The end of India's love affair with gold may be overdue.
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Gender equality in corporate America is fair, necessary, and long overdue.
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Certainly, as he notes, home access to diagnostics is "long overdue."
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But it adds functionality that Apple is long overdue on providing.
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What's an actor to do after winning a long overdue Oscar?
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These investigations are an overdue attempt to hold the powerful accountable.
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U.S. Republican Senator John McCain called the move overdue but insufficient.
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Two years later, O'Donnell realized she was long overdue for checkup.
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The call for a ceasefire is overdue, but fraught with difficulties.
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This one is overdue, but I'm still very excited about it.
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By speaking out, women like Hayek accelerated this long overdue momentum.
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Even with all the exceptions, this feature has been long overdue.
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Why will 2016 bring about the long overdue equity bear market?
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Assigning someone to watch the watchmen is a long-overdue safeguard.
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Gamou and I are overdue for a catch-up sesh, anyway.
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Accountability for deaths that occur in police custody is long overdue.
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U.S. support for NCRI's important democratic opposition efforts is long overdue.
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Google Earth's long overdue redesign is finally ready for your iPhone.
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And as painful as it is, that conversation is long overdue.
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"I think this retaliation is long, long overdue," Ryabkov said Sunday.
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This shift is nothing short of a sea-change, long overdue.
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Several others agreed, while also arguing that Peck's departure was overdue.
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A smaller role for the state in business is long overdue.
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The long overdue diversification of the academy also fostered changing perspectives.
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Many argue the move to expand and rebrand was long overdue.
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I think this is a good, necessary and long overdue thing.
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Even Francis' most ardent fans worry that his agenda is overdue.
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"I think sanctions are overdue," he said at a Playbook event.
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A long-overdue historical survey of the era has finally arrived.
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That would bring an overdue end to Mr. Maduro's ruinous era.
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"This discussion is long overdue," Corker said in announcing the hearing.
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The modest crowd let out a roar that was well overdue.
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Increasing transparency in the agency's rule-making processes is long overdue.
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Christian Bale is long overdue for his Sexiest Man Alive honor.
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Google just delivered a very long overdue update to Google Voice.
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Justice is long overdue and the time to act is now.
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Given the conflab's dire predictive record, though, some introspection is overdue.
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But I'm quite excited about a long-overdue feature: link previews.
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The time for national engagement on this issue is long overdue.
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Rewriting that guidance with a more expansive view is long overdue.
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Deeply troubled companies are using stock to pay for overdue loans.
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Legislators agreed that change to the outdated law was long overdue.
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The first-ever retrospective of her work offers long overdue recognition.
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To call these regulations overdue is a bit of an understatement.
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The culling of the line was probably a bit overdue, really.
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The Treasury Department is long overdue in focusing on such schemes.
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That meant that other, overdue improvements would continue to be delayed.
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The prime minister conceded, however, that the apology was long overdue.
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Such a change is long overdue, and would be welcome news.
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Human rights groups welcomed Ms. Bensouda's announcement, calling it long overdue.
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Mr. Lin says stronger enforcement of fire codes was probably overdue.
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Though Ms. Rana is just 26, this debut was still overdue.
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Mr. Biden presented the moment as a political window long overdue.
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Ms. Vestager has said it is overdue that a woman lead.
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So many of these reforms were so long overdue it's ridiculous.
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This is a long overdue step to advance the peace process.
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Twitter is in the midst of a long-overdue cleanup effort.
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For one thing, the outcome is already known: long-overdue vindication.
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This world is overdue for a more expansive sense of glory.
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Alexander Gustafsson and Glover Teixeira seem long overdue for a meeting.
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These are all important and long-overdue fixes to existing law.
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Democrats have praised the takedown of Infowars content as long overdue.
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It felt anachronistic and weird, the overdue end of an era.
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But oil and gas industry leaders hailed the move as overdue.
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But for many Democratic voters, the impeachment push is long overdue.
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You're saying the US was overdue in sending a strong message?
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"Reform of the federal sugar program is long overdue," Shaheen said.
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Several investors and analysts have argued this move is long overdue.
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I think 'Hamilton' does help them buy in, but it's overdue.
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This show, which promises remarkable photographs and ephemera, is long overdue.
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That extended rally suggests stocks may be overdue for a downturn.
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But for many Iraqis, booting out the Americans was long overdue.
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Abandoning SSNs and adopting digital forms of identification is long overdue.
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A month later, the same bills would arrive, but now overdue.
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It's a trivial-sounding feature that's long overdue for the software.
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In it, a shopper seethes because an overdue package hasn't arrived.
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Tougher oversight of NIH, and NIEHS in particular, is long overdue.
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The owner reported the helicopter was overdue at 6:06 p.m.
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The National Park Service faces $2628 billion of overdue maintenance projects.
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Mark Krikorian, the organization's director, thinks this proposal is long overdue.
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"Understanding the world from that perspective is long overdue," she said.
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What it helped further, instead, was King's long-overdue critical reassessment.
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Dougherty, the alleged victim who says the Pope's words are overdue, said action to end the statute of limitations -- as well as to end the church's lobbying efforts aimed at protecting clergy -- is overdue as well.
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Parent Hanergy Holding paid 1.5 billion yuan ($218 million) in overdue trade receivables on March 10, reducing the overdue amount owed to about HK$3.2 billion ($412 million), Hanergy said in a securities filing late on Thursday.
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President Trump campaigned on creating a massive, long-overdue national infrastructure project.
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" Human Rights Watch called President Obama's new stance toward Cuba "long overdue.
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But he insists that the space was long overdue for an overhaul.
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Nickel prices are overdue for some consolidation, Triland said in a note.
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I am excited about the #TimesUp movement; true change is long overdue.
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Cheers to this agency getting some long-overdue and new political leadership.
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It is well overdue that police drop this dangerous and lawless technology.
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"The bottom line is, it was long overdue with her," he said.
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I realize this is overdue, and I hope you will understand why.
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" And while he heralded Pruitt's resignation, he said it was "long overdue.
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Another prominent investor, Union Investment, said changes in strategy were long overdue.
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"Half a century later, returning to the moon is overdue," Jayawardhana said.
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A period of sober, humble realism is long overdue at the club.
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The two countries' relations are long overdue a bracing dose of honesty.
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Frankly, it's long overdue at this point; neither of them were happy.
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Overdue loans - those not yet technically considered bad - reached 3.4 trillion yuan.
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Snapchat also announced another new feature today that feels long overdue: Mentions.
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This is something we should deeply embrace because it's been long overdue.
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But the point is we're long overdue a proper Pyramid headline set.
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He inserts pauses that are not merely pregnant but two weeks overdue.
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America's new adversarial posture towards China is overdue, popular and probably irreversible.
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They, like opposition members of Parliament, say such action is long overdue.
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But an overdue museum aims to spread its frank message more widely.
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Today you make a long overdue statement about who you are, Capricorn.
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Garner's family and civil rights activists said the decision was long overdue.
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He ignored emails about overdue books at BYU's Harold B. Lee Library.
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Today, Siri took a major step forward with two long-overdue developments.
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President Trump campaigned on creating a massive, long-overdue, national infrastructure project.
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This is long overdue, and Houseparty is not going to be happy.
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The IMF argues that such an approach to fiscal policy is overdue.
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If you're long overdue for a vacation, this could be your chance.
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That's good, because such an overhaul is sorely needed and well overdue.
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No Apple product was more overdue an update than the Thunderbolt Display.
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In Todoist, there's a new "Reschedule" button next to the overdue section.
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Ezekiel agrees, which is a long overdue conclusion on both their parts.
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It provides us, Muslim women, with a moment of pride, long overdue.
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The United States is long overdue for a major tax reform bill.
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Rafiki is supposed to hit theaters this April, and it's long overdue.
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This kind of criminal accountability is long overdue for lawbreaking corporate executives.
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The National Bar Association&aposs president calls it a long-overdue milestone.
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It's a change that's long overdue, and one that our veterans deserve.
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What happened with Harvey and what's happening all over is long overdue.
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That includes overdue dental work, massages, Whole Foods shit, and barre classes.
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The bills, which will be reconciled in a conference committee, are overdue.
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The long overdue Black Widow standalone movie is already in the works.
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The first great Seagull picture is a long overdue and happy occasion.
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On that note, Washington's been long overdue for a political comedy festival.
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Pubic hair is making a beautifully punk comeback, and it's long overdue.
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Major electric grid upgrades and improvements are feasible, necessary and long overdue.
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Ms. Haigh is an expertly nuanced storyteller long overdue for major attention.
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It's a difficult challenge, but the shift from hard data is overdue.
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"Tax relief for businesses is long overdue," said DIHK President Eric Schweitzer.
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But serious discussion of U.S aid, particularly in Africa, is long overdue.
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"It was good, and it was overdue," Inhofe said of the meeting.
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What is the significance of that major and overdue milestone for you?
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Kabila's second term expired in 2016, meaning the election was long overdue.
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Other portions of the bill will give force to long-overdue reforms.
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Talk is cheap; business-related tax reform is needed and long overdue.
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But it would be incidental to a strategy that was long overdue.
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And a library in Alabama will enforce jail sentences for overdue books.
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Greater control and oversight of the consumer health market is long overdue.
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But many feel it's simply not far enough (besides being incredibly overdue).
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But the review is warranted and well-timed – and in fact, overdue.
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It is both a step in the right direction and long overdue.
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The Senate hearings are a long overdue reconsideration of this crucial issue.
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In May, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras declared building a mosque long overdue.
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This momentum to address the needs of working parents is long overdue.
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This is in our vital national interest, and it is long overdue.
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This facility is years overdue and more than $1 billion over budget.
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You can't just close overnight, customers need to return those overdue DVDs.
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The time is long overdue to Congress to rectify this untenable situation.
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But great danger he senses in a bond bubble overdue to burst.
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A strong Western response is long overdue, but better late than never.
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She makes overdue apologies to the people she's hurt and pushed away.
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A thorough analysis of Prince Mohammed's actions and policies is long overdue.
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"We're overdue, let's put it that way," one female Democratic politician said.
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The forgiveness is not conditional on returning any overdue books or DVDs.
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The Equal Rights Amendment is long overdue and a fitting constitutional response.
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The humanizing perspective of "Prison Nation" is deeply moving and long overdue.
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In Tuesday's Democratic primary, an ambitious young public defender offers overdue change.
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"The proposed open M.E.P. legislation is desirable and long overdue," he said.
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Overdue debts to social security funds are currently at 21 billion euros.
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If she does, it will be a welcome and long-overdue outcome.
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Kicking out a corrupt fraternity is an overdue but tiny step forward.
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Many gay couples argue that passage of a bill is already overdue.
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Few would deny that the Democratic caucus is overdue for an overhaul.
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Facebook's pivot was both necessary to protect individual privacy and long overdue.
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But the conversation about automation's social and economic consequences is long overdue.
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For Svitolina, 23, a Grand Slam title feels inevitable and perhaps overdue.
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For Mr. Kiracofe, the fashion world's embrace of quilts is long overdue.
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Then there was the reading of an appropriate, if way overdue, statement.
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The agricultural liberalizations are overdue, and in the interest of both counties.
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A market correction — a drop of 10% — is long overdue, Johnson said.
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Environmental health advocates say scrutiny of the cosmetics sector is long overdue.
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For many Republicans in Congress and in this administration, it is overdue.
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Measures to modernize U.S. trade remedies for our growers are long overdue.
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Students reacted with joy to a change many said was long overdue.
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As with bail, reforms to New York's discovery laws were long overdue.
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What does the hard-won, long-overdue conviction of Harvey Weinstein demonstrate?
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"It is feasible, it is necessary and it is overdue," he said.
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According to many people I spoke to, the museum was long overdue.
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The English edition of "Abigail" is as welcome as it is overdue.
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Arms control advocates say removing the weapons from Turkey is long overdue.
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Refocusing U.S. foreign policy tools on America's national interests is long overdue.
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As he put it, reforms that prioritize the needy are long overdue.
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Many grapple with unpaid bills, overdue home loans, school and tuition fees.
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The fee is 5¢ per calendar day for each book kept overdue.
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All these are pretty incremental, but at the same time somewhat overdue.
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Spike Lee's long overdue Oscar, for best-adapted screenplay, seemed particularly appropriate.
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"The strategy is six months overdue, and that is unacceptable," Richmond said.
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I actually consider for myself that it is a little bit overdue.
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The NPL ratio measures the proportion of overdue debt to total loans.
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"We are simply viewing this as a long overdue and needed pullback."
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Thursday to say the aircraft was about 30 minutes overdue, authorities said.
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The current disorder and dysfunction can be succeeded by long-overdue disruption.
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"This is a decision frankly that is 39 years overdue," he said.
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Other experts are equally passionate that leaving the agreement was long overdue.
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The bill's passage was long awaited, and for many victims, long overdue.
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This is a long overdue privacy option in the Age of Instagram.
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Ms. Crouse said the case was long overdue for a re-examination.
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"This is a decision that is, frankly, 39 years overdue," Pompeo said.
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If a break-up is overdue, it will arrive on the fifth.
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"It's a conversation that needs to happen, and it's way overdue," he said.
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So, yes, "Anti" might be uneven, but its arrival feels momentous, long overdue.
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So a 3DS port of the game is well overdue at this point.
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Your MacBook Pro was overdue for an upgrade, and today it got one.
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The examination was overdue in their time and it&aposs happening finally now.
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A bad loan is typically one that is more than 90-days overdue.
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Ego Nwodim Her presence on SNL is long overdue and very much needed.
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Novum says the government owes it $220 million in overdue payments for fuel.
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Even three-time winning coach Levine, 36, agrees a female victory is overdue.
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"I just came across this email," began the message, a long overdue reply.
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In my region, the Hayward Fault is also overdue for a large rupture.
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Verdict: It sounds like Ace's king was long overdue for a royal flushing.
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PC debate in a while, maybe we're overdue for a little flame-stoking.
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Many of the changes in Android Q are long overdue, if not late.
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Jönsson, 38, said she was surprised and delighted by the "overdue" policy change.
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Tuna sandwiches are no longer the only option for children with overdue payments.
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"I think this conversation is probably about 3,000 years overdue," Illinois Democratic Rep.
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In case you've missed it, "okay" has recently received a long overdue makeover.
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A doll like Gabriela may bring essential representation, but she is long overdue.
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JON PARELES To me, this prize is as overdue as it was unexpected.
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Many of Mr Guedes's proposals are vague, but sensible in principle and overdue.
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Raising the ceiling on wages subject to Social Security deductions is long overdue.
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A comprehensive US strategy for addressing the global refugee crisis is long overdue.
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For some on the left, this falling of the scales is long overdue.
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Prostitution is a human rights issue, and it is long overdue for reform.
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It's an overdue step designed to ease credit conditions and help companies borrow.
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And even then the long-overdue reckoning with reality sent the government reeling.
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A focus on sophisticated apprenticeship programmes is a long-overdue change in Britain.
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With all of that said, we're long overdue for a wireless charging iPhone.
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Some security experts applaud what they call long-overdue protections for U.S. startups.
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But arguably, Spotify has been overdue for an update given its shifting attention.
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It's painfully overdue, but the women behind these lawsuits are leading the way.
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This is why some analysts believe that Australia's economy is overdue a fall.
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It may be long overdue, but at least that moment has finally arrived.
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He won an Oscar, but his Sexiest Man Alive title is long overdue.
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Low-season rates can make that long-overdue couple's vacation an affordable reality.
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All-in-all, the updates were partly incremental, somewhat overdue, but also intriguing.
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Take POTUS phone away at night so he can get some overdue sleep.
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Both Meadows and Jordan told host Laura Ingraham the effort was long overdue.
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Both Meadows and Jordan told host Laura Ingraham the push was long overdue.
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CHEOPS was originally supposed to launch in 2015, so this is long overdue.
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The guilty verdict against Bill Cosby was hailed by some as long overdue.
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The gallery claims that this show is "a long-overdue homage," to Delacroix.
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In the wake of the crisis, Indonesia introduced a host of overdue reforms.
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And that means a long overdue reformation of the party is in order.
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It's trying to protect itself from having its own long overdue racial reckoning.
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It also represented a significant, probably overdue, change of tack by Mrs Clinton.
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It was overdue for its annual splash from a bucket of creek water.
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But what happened with Harvey and what's happening all over is way overdue.
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Participants...described the hourlong session as a welcome but long overdue policy discussion.
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That change is vocally supported by the White House and is long-overdue.
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Chief among these is long overdue modernization of the Food and Drug Administration.
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For years, Congress has failed to make long overdue investments in our infrastructure.
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Andrew M. Cuomo and legislative leaders need to take for this overdue reform.
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Rudderless, he scrapes by as a perpetually overdue pizza delivery guy in Paris.
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And we think this is long overdue, India needs a data protection law.
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A full ban on asbestos in the U.S. without loopholes is long overdue.
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A national conversation—led by the media-- is long overdue on anti-Semitism.
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A full-scale New York retrospective of Ms. Thomas's oeuvre is long overdue.
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Mr. Raskin, along with other transit advocates, said the upgrades were long overdue.
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"We are finally going to get consolidation in content – long overdue," she said.
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They don't even want to negotiate a long overdue... ...peace treaty with Israel.
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That's not to say tax reform isn't needed; in fact, it's long overdue.
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Sanders's proposed changes to the immigration court system are necessary and long overdue.
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Recognizing the courage and sacrifice of Bataan and Corregidor defenders is long overdue.
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Brazilian regulations require banks to report loans overdue for more than 300 days.
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Previously, Dana had calculated its own share of overdue receivables under different assumptions.
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The two star as a couple who go on a long overdue honeymoon.
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The answer lies in a federal law that is long overdue for revision.
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This move is a good one, even if it is a bit overdue.
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So proponents of national guidelines applauded their release, which they said was overdue.
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"It's a long journey but one we feel is long overdue," he said.
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But the election of Charlotte's first black female mayor feels particularly long overdue.
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"In many ways, an exhibition on this topic is long overdue," enthuses Stoppard.
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"It's a tough place to win but shoot we were overdue," Gibbons said.
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Seemingly intractable disputes in American politics do sometimes give way to overdue reform.
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Analysts said the plan to separate the prescription pharmaceuticals business was "long overdue".
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He said a rethinking of the military's role in society was long overdue.
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So in some ways, it might seem as if we're overdue for one.
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Both its liberal and conservative critics say it is long overdue for repeal.
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Jenna Jameson, the former "Queen of Porn," believes such regulations are long overdue.
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But what happened with Harvey, and what's happening all over, was long overdue.
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She was one week overdue, and went to the hospital to be induced.
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An explanation to how he really connects to all of this feels overdue.
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Even if the earnings picture improves significantly, a cooling-off period is overdue.
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"We were very overdue for one," Ms. Calvasina of RBC Capital Markets said.
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An overdue apology offers a reminder that companies are responsible for past conduct.
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This is how change seems to come in Montgomery: messy and long overdue.
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Canada is perfectly happy to negotiate changes to Nafta; in fact, they're overdue.
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"We're overdue, let's put it that way," Ms. Breed said in an interview.
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He seemed to be crying for that person, tears that seemed years overdue.
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We have opened up a long overdue constructive dialogue on trade with China.
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I'm confident the result of their courage will be long-overdue, lasting change.
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For those who can't pay overdue tax bills immediately, payment plans are available.
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There are no quick fixes and shortcuts in such long-overdue structural adjustments.
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I happen to think that the academy's initiatives regarding diversity are way overdue.
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In both its breadth and depth, this surge of attention is long overdue.
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And I'm riding that just like everybody else is — because it's long overdue.
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The city is asking her for $891.60 in overdue payments to avoid foreclosure.
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The company recently issued a long overdue update to its best-selling Yeti.
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Those with rising debt levels and overdue payments will be judged more harshly.
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Illinois has a $6.2 billion annual deficit and $14.7 billion in overdue bills.
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They are payment for an overdue bill with interest to one specific customer.
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But Mr. Cuomo presented relief as long overdue for taxpayers in New York.
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And your dance moves might even get a little long overdue respect, too.
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It is long overdue for the government to start halting Seoul's uncontrolled growth.
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"A modest correction is overdue, and frankly, healthy, in our opinion," Jonas said.
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Looking forward, Detrick concludes that the market is long overdue for shallow pullback.
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There's also an overdue effort to hold its executives criminally and civilly liable.
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Reforms to K-12 education that empower parents above bureaucracies are long overdue.
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The man said his actions were triggered by "overdue wages", the officer said.
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Fans have said it's overdue; others, including some regular guests on Progress, disagree.
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Others who know Mr. Sherman say the appellate decision last month was overdue.
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"Now we're finally taking action to correct this long overdue problem," he said.
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But this long-overdue move may not be enough to quell current outrage.
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They are payment for an overdue bill, with interest, to one specific customer.
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"Given the scale of the crisis at hand, it's long overdue," Waters said.
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The value includes 1 billion reais in overdue payments to the federal government.
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Yet aligning payment to quality in the US healthcare system is long overdue.
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First of all, a complete review of America's military strategy is long overdue.
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"It's long overdue," Gay Gordon-Byrne, executive director of the group, told me.
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The Swiss artist pair was certainly overdue for its first New York survey.
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Ms. Saar, now 92, is many decades overdue for a full career retrospective.
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The last one was about 780,000 years ago, so another may be overdue.
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Whatever she ends up making, this long-overdue partnership is cause for celebration.
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We ought to own up to the fact that it is long overdue.
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The magazine business, I think, has been overdue for this for some time.
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"And it is long overdue," David Clohessy, SNAP's former national director, told CNN.
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Some would say that official acknowledgment for Johnson and Rivera is long overdue.
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They don't even want to negotiate a long overdue peace treaty with Israel.
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The servicer reports the balance of loans in arrears in terms of loans with overdue monthly contractual payments, referred to as delinquencies, and loans with overdue monthly contractual payments and/or outstanding fees or other amounts due, known as amounts outstanding.
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People might applaud what look like swift measures, but the moves are long overdue.
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That should have been the end of it, a long-overdue victory for workers.
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No longer for "mean girls" on Wednesdays, pink is experiencing a long overdue revolution.
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After four previous nominations and no wins, Leo is also overdue for a statuette.
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Its overdue restructuring will involve 18,000 job losses, mostly in London and New York.
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An overdue rush to develop new supply outside China, though, will come too late.
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Before we list our planet's most "overdue" volcanoes, it's important to establish some perspective.
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There's also an increased risk of stillbirth and macrosomia when a baby is overdue.
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The internet is long, long overdue for a breakup with Logan and Jake Paul.
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Very long overdue, yet easy to miss if you didn't know where to look.
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It's still early, but the Mariners probably feel those 39 innings are long overdue.
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It's basically a huge triumph for a woman whose vindication has been long overdue.
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Afterwards, I do a long overdue sink of dishes and clean up my bedroom.
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But he said the new move to punish students for overdue bills was wrong.
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Mr Turnbull was among many Australians who called the pope's actions welcome but overdue.
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Despite that, this is a long-overdue treat for fans of His Dark Materials.
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" According to geologists, a major earthquake along California's San Andreas Fault is likely "overdue.
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But the feeling in the thread was certainly that the action is long overdue.
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On the Timmonsville town Facebook page some commented that the ordinance was long overdue.
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We are way overdue for depictions that represent this group in their full humanity.
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Asked for his view of Mr King's long-overdue fate, the president played coy.
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But that is not necessarily a sign that depreciation is overdue in these countries.
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Mac App Store redesign The Mac App Store is getting a long-overdue redesign.
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A few plucky reformers are working to correct that: a grand and overdue idea.
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I wear extensions, and I was long overdue to have some new ones made.
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I am excited about the 'Time's UP' movement because true change is long overdue.
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Given such canniness, a reassessment of the rest of Mr Kim's rule is overdue.
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In 218, however, this bedrock belief will be put to a long-overdue test.
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"The bottom line is that the long-overdue sell-off has arrived," he said.
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Crew Dragon is already overdue, and more delays could make things tricky for NASA.
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Some experts told CNBC the recovery in Singapore's ultra-high-end property was overdue.
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Deals from Tencent and others are being delayed or repriced in an overdue correction.
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Hopefully you're showering your mom, wherever she is, with her overdue praise and affection.
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The heart had gone; two more defeats to Steve Collins signalled an overdue end.
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We can put millions of people to work doing necessary, indeed, overdue infrastructure improvements.
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To see this on a kids show is extremely encouraging, if not long overdue.
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"I think this is a project that's long overdue," Thorogood says in a statement.
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"Providing menstrual hygiene products in public school restrooms is long overdue," said state Sen.
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These facts indicate failure of the punishment imperative and demonstrate that reform is overdue.
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He said he believed that action over the hacking allegations had been long overdue.
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In some long-overdue news hailing from Comic-Con International on Saturday, Warner Bros.
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Cindy reluctantly goes back to his place because she's been overdue for a makeout.
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No one slides into treatment for a slightly overdue errand or long-held appointment.
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Let's just say this discovery will be giving my jeans a long-overdue break.
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Making full circle, we have the new Chrysler minivan, which is long, long overdue.
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A sweeping 2018 inquiry into financial misdeeds triggered an overdue crackdown on Aussie banks.
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The existing iPhone jack has been around since the '90s, so advancement is overdue.
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He's been in office for nearly 100 days, and his promise is now overdue.
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"Statistically," Ward says, we're "about 20,000 years overdue" for a decent-sized cosmic knock.
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Some countries, such as China, provide generous subsidies (though these are sometimes years overdue).
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Perhaps we are overdue for today's turbulence and hatred between irreconcilable visions of America.
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In fact, their removal would signal a long-overdue rejection of Virginia's Confederate ties.
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The move to replace GDP with a range of alternative measures is long overdue.
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Centering the narrative on resistance fighters might bring overdue attention to the civilian experience.
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Doing so is badly overdue, despite the many existing international efforts to advance innovation.
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This discussion of what Cicilline has called a "monopoly moment" is healthy and overdue.
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The time for our elected officials to address situations like these is long overdue.
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Changes in the ways in which we treat young adult offenders are long overdue.
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Some repetitive work and particular schools of painting aside, this survey was long overdue.
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That investigation found the companies owed nearly $2 million in overdue mine safety fines.
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The report defines a delinquency as a payment that's 30 days or more overdue.
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That it's back is long overdue, good for Democrats and good for campaigning. Mrs.
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"This is an overdue award there is no doubt," said AOC President John Coates.
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This week's GAO report shines a long-overdue light on Medicaid-funded assisted living.
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Though overdue, major strides have been made in a relatively short amount of time.
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For many business owners, rent is late, bills are overdue and hope is fading.
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Macbook AirThe Macbook Air is long overdue for an update, especially to its hardware.
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The first volume, La Belle Sauvage, is a long-overdue return to Pullman's world.
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The great correction is overdue; can we pull it off without short-circuiting democracy?
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GOP & Dems agree: a floor debate & vote on endless war is long overdue. pic.twitter.
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It's a welcome, long-overdue development, and it's showing no signs of slowing down.
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"This is a day that's long, long overdue," House Speaker Paul Ryan said Wednesday.
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But if I don't deliver, you send me an overdue bill with compounded interest.
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What is the upshot of this important opportunity to make long overdue spending reforms?
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The Mueller investigation may now bring an unprecedented and overdue moment of reckoning. ♦
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Applying public health messaging to the too-contentious sex education debate is long overdue.
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Whatever the answer to the question raised in Tuaua is, it is long overdue.
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"I like the #MeToo movement; it&aposs way overdue," Clinton said on NBC Monday.
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Richard McGregor, senior fellow at Sydney's Lowy Institute, said the reforms were long overdue.
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The results left me convinced that pot roast is overdue for a mass reappraisal.
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A thoughtful conversation about the state of the nation's electrical grid is long overdue.
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Murphy said at a ceremony before signing the bill that the legislation was overdue.
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This would also clear the way for a long-overdue Colin Kaepernick trade. 8.
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The last time this happened was roughly 780,000 years ago, making us somewhat overdue.
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Some analysts in Japan say elevating more women to leadership positions is long overdue.
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These policy changes signal a stark shift from previous presidents and are long overdue.
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The proposed reforms are big and far-ranging precisely because reform is long overdue.
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America's extensive treaty commitments are overdue for review, but the Senate tends toward inaction.
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Stock prices are at record-high levels and may be overdue for a correction.
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I get home and go crazy on some overdue chores/prep for the week.
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Meanwhile, NCLB was overdue for reauthorization, but American politics had changed fundamentally since 2001.
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It's long overdue that the two powers recognize the manifest destiny of united Korea.
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Analysts say a period of cooling off was probably overdue for the stock market.
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Many of the breakthroughs in 2018, as is so often the case, were overdue.
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Yes, the United States and China are still hashing out their overdue trade deal.
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The coming round table offers a good start to a long-overdue public dialogue.
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A global conversation about what China's rise means for the world is long overdue.
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That is either an overdue development or an earnest act of penance or both.
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But, where more and more women are concerned, Republicans are overdue for a reckoning.
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An effort to install the technology on the No. 7 line is years overdue.
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In some ways, then, it seems like Miku's big festival debut is long overdue.
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However, if an overdue update is ignored for too long, hackers can get in.
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It's the latest overdue but welcome feature that Twitter has shipped in recent months.
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America is long overdue for an update to its outdated, overly complex tax code.
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And some said relegation might even serve as an overdue notice for the organization.
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Blockchain technology has the potential to facilitate the desired development that is long overdue.
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And Democratic voters seem much more likely to see it as an overdue reckoning.
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As was the case in 1987, complex hedging strategies exacerbated an overdue market correction.
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The acclaimed Finnish soprano Camilla Nylund made an overdue Met debut as the Marschallin.
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The tower is shrouded in scaffolding as the crumbling parliament buildings undergo overdue repairs.
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Yes and it's much overdue but how exactly can the United States do that?
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In fact, this report might well also serve as the newspaper's long overdue correction.
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Trending up: Google added an incognito mode for Maps, a long-overdue privacy feature.
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"Assessment" gave the impression the letter was notice of an overdue property tax bill.
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But even if it does, it's overdue — and we'll welcome it with open arms.
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"A long overdue update on Sunny," wrote Garcia's friend and page organizer Janae Twisselman.
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It is certainly no substitute for large scale immigrant legalization that is long overdue.
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"In my view, the activist intervention with Lowe's is long overdue," Nagel said Wednesday.
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But we all know that the Second Avenue subway is nearly a century overdue.
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The couple's barbed back-and-forth in "Whitecaps" is overdue, and harrowing to watch.
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Removing Allen was long overdue, but there are still concerns about the organization's stability.
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And it netted Spike Lee his first Best Director nomination, which feels long overdue.
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YouTube is a media company, and it's long overdue they start acting like it.
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An epic film adaptation of this classic children's book is long overdue and eagerly anticipated.
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The UN Security Council's decision to introduce monitors into eastern Aleppo was overdue and incomplete.
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Given the prominence of crowdfunding, the digital activist behind the initiative says it's long overdue.
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We should judge each individual performance or work, not how overdue we think someone is.
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"Hillary believes we are long overdue in raising the minimum wage," Clinton's campaign site states.
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Equifax's security team didn't notice anything suspicious until July 29, triggering a long-overdue investigation.
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The rail system is known to be poorly maintained, and upgrades have been long overdue.
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The high court ordered the state to disconnect supplies to hoteliers with overdue water bills.
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Authorities began searching Friday afternoon after a relative of someone aboard reported the helicopter overdue.
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We live in a really sexist society, and it's a reckoning that is long overdue.
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Off course and long overdue, they beached the craft off the coast of Oriente Province.
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It was also very clear that a long overdue conversation about basic consent was necessary.
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In doing so, they acknowledged that America is long overdue for a transformational transportation bill.
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Or maybe it will make you contemplate finally paying those long overdue library fines. —N.
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On January 12th UniCredit's shareholders approved a €13bn share issue, part of an overdue overhaul.
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Why it matters: Facebook says the process for building such an index is long overdue.
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Our next president must not shrink from long overdue reforms, but must lead with them.
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Economists have said the central bank is overdue for a rate hike, citing stubborn inflation.
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Many people, including some of us here at The Verge, said this was long overdue.
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So Cho taking the lead in a big-budget science fiction series feels long overdue.
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Deep transformations are going down in your social circle, and they are long overdue, Pisces.
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Users are long overdue for a clear, concise rating system of privacy and security risks.
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I've had cousins tell me I'm "overdue" on bringing someone serious home for a holiday.
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"Ending a 25 year relationship with a long overdue Dear John," she captioned the clip.
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Haven't seen these guys in a few months, so a get-together was long overdue.
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Figliolino believes prices could go up gradually once most of that overdue fixation is reduced.
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SO I THINK THE CORRECTION IN THE BOND MARKET PROBABLY A LITTLE BIT MORE OVERDUE.
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It's an overdue change for the company, and as such, it's already behind the curve.
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Anyone who's been following my writing will know that I think this change is overdue.
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They don't even want to negotiate a long overdue... [1737 EST] - ...peace treaty with Israel.
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His pregnant wife is overdue, and they're expecting their first child at any time now.
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Google just gave us a very long overdue gift: the ability to browse in silence.
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That is the most recent change I've seen, and truly I think it's well overdue.
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MacBook Air Historically Apple's most affordable laptop, the MacBook Air is overdue for an update.
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Tori Spelling is practically swimming in overdue bills ... to the tune of over $1 million.
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Judging from the three services' own testimony, the airing of such grievances is long overdue.
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Markets are expecting nirvana because Trump offered an exalting and long-overdue America First agenda.
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There is no question that new approaches to this half-century old program are overdue.
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I'm worried they would overdue it and ruin the magic of the first time around.
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Time served, depending on whether you think the panopticon exists already or is long overdue.
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In an age bracket that identifies mostly as Democratic or Independent, this was long overdue.
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With U.S. economic growth still sluggish, the need for meaningful tax reform is long overdue.
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For Marcos Jiménez, a former US attorney for Florida's southern district, Tuesday's ruling is overdue.
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PPC has said that overdue bills reached 2.3 billion euros at the end of 2015.
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Well he's back, this time with some long overdue criticism of our Commander in Chief.
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The program targets invoices from contractors providing vital state services 90 or more days overdue.
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No doubt this long overdue change to his real estate portfolio will lift his spirits.
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Another deadline for the report was missed in January, which is now three years overdue.
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The guiding principle of the Labor Department's fiduciary rule is absolutely correct and long overdue.
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Progress is the expanding frontier of games criticism, offering overdue adult feedback on our work.
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HENRIK CARLBORGSolna, Sweden Prince Muhammad's reform plan for Saudi Arabia is commendable and long overdue.
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"We welcome steps by the European Commission to solve this long overdue issue," he said.
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Cockfighting will soon be outlawed, an overdue ban in the eyes of animal welfare advocates.
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After dinner, some of the newly anointed Lions sheepishly admitted to having overdue library books.
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Multiple sources also said only one of the two overdue debt payments had been paid.
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That, Mr. Trump and many of his supporters believe, may be a change long overdue.
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A cull of bus routes is overdue, reckons Alexander Jan of Arup, an engineering firm.
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The updates are long overdue, as Google and Microsoft has had this functionality for years.
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This is a long-overdue revolution in the way things have been done for centuries.
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They might perceive another effort by the establishment to stifle change they feel is overdue.
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That seems to promise the change in strategy at Viacom that many believe is overdue.
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The third miss is with the audit of the Pentagon, which is overdue and important.
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Such overdue payments made up 1.43 percent of the total amount outstanding on credit cards.
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"This movement to try to decriminalize homosexuality around the world is overdue," Aiken told Hill.
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For years, scientists have warned that the Bay Area is overdue for a devastating earthquake.
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Even when tenants are struggling with overdue rent, lawyers can help them stave off eviction.
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"This is a decision frankly that is 39 years overdue," Pompeo told a news conference.
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It's an exciting shift for the retail industry — one that, quite frankly, is long overdue.
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The county should be billed the full costs of its overdue compliance with the settlement.
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But it's not necessarily the same 4.37 percent who are overdue at any given moment.
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It also will test a looser U.S.-style system for new listings – an overdue reform.
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I just signed into law long-overdue reforms to keep guns away from domestic abusers.
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Establishing a regulatory scheme for previously unregulated over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives was long overdue.
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But one huge problem is being brushed aside: that Afghan presidential elections are long overdue.
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Our road and bridge network is essentially competing with all of them for overdue attention.
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After almost a year, Jennifer Scintu-Waetzmann and her husband were overdue for a honeymoon.
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Mukherjee called the campaign the beginning of a "long overdue" effort to further children's rights.
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Rhonda emerges from the shadows with some overdue whoop ass for Anika, pregnant or not.
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" Collins said the Trump administration's strategy report "has the feel of an overdue homework assignment.
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He's looking into activism aimed at prodding public officials to help people with overdue rents.
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The Overlooked project will continue to add overdue obituaries to The Times's pages each week.
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"It's long overdue," said Snazzy Panepinto, Lora's mother and the Scout master of Troop 222.
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Fresh perspectives and strategies for a party that has not been aging gracefully are overdue.
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There's an overdue proposal from Senator Bernie Sanders to increase taxes on estates and inheritances.
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It was an admission that gay rights leaders said was momentous and unexpected, if overdue.
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The move was mostly a matter of symbolism, albeit of an overdue and useful sort.
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Gay rights advocates praised the landmark vote even as they said it was long overdue.
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As temperatures fall, phone calls falsely threatening penalties for overdue electric bills are ticking up.
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In China, many say an update of the laws governing genetic research is long overdue.
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"This is unexpected but highly welcome and long overdue," said Allen Sandeep of Naeem Brokerage.
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And I still believe this #MeToo movement is long overdue, necessary, and should be supported.
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At the same time, the land rent for the trailer where she lives is overdue.
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The announcement of the new museum immediately sparked praise on social media as long overdue.
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That one seems overdue for a bump, especially with another new model in the line.
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We're saying long-overdue help in the fight against robocalls is finally on the way.
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Stevie Wonder shared the stage in 1999, but is long overdue for his own show.
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It's the band's first nomination, and many rock historians and critics consider it long overdue.
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Analysts say calling out Pakistan's "games" is long overdue, but it still comes with risks.
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Prosecutors and police should honor the will of the voters and implement long-overdue changes.
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That dead whale is telling us, loud and clear, that action on plastic is overdue.
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Although long overdue, Krame figured the right thing to do was to give it back.
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The power couple was also asked about reparations, which Legend called "a long overdue" conversation.
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" The firm added that "a modest correction is overdue, and frankly, healthy, in our opinion.
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The win prompted a similar reaction on Twitter, where fans celebrated a long overdue win.
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Trump's plan to increase infrastructure spending is long overdue and will provide additional fiscal stimulus.
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Ms. Roston is hardly the first New Yorker to have a really, really overdue book.
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"Know it's been way overdue, baby," Young begins, as he gets down on one knee.
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The workers' grievances include overdue back pay, poor retirement conditions, and limited freedom for unions.
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The on-wrist App Store is long overdue, but like all wrist-based stores, limiting.
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The mid-term elections loom, bringing with them the potential for long-overdue congressional oversight.
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If lawmakers succeed at implementing long overdue reforms, they will have accomplished just the opposite.
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Shaheen released a statement Thursday praising what she called "long-overdue" action from the FDA.
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Reducing tax rates, simplifying the tax code, and making it more fair is long overdue.
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The goals President Trump presented in his speech today are a welcomed long overdue change.
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The impeachment had been supported by an overwhelming majority of the electorate and long overdue.
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"Long overdue demise of an anti-Constittional [sic] anti-majoritarian 'tradition,'" he added on Twitter.
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LOS ANGELES — Disney's third-oldest theme park, Epcot, is overdue for a serious sprucing up.
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A wholesale overhaul of contract terms between rolling mills and their beverage customers looks overdue.
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Detroit is an important place to investigate the African American population and it's long overdue.
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"The time is long overdue for a fundamental transformation of the Democratic Party," Sanders said.
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They fear it will take a massive, unavoidable accident to usher in long-overdue changes.
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"Leading indicators, including the gap between non-performing loans and overdue loans and the overdue loan ratio, generally are showing positive changes," said ICBC's Yi. Reporting by Matthew Miller and Shu Zhang; Additional reporting by Engen Tham; Editing by Christopher Cushing and Ian Geoghegan
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Although Mr Trump's complaints were not intended to start a high-minded debate, one is overdue.
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Sandy's novel is overdue; this is Mr. Sorrentino's first major book in more than a decade.
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Unlike my colleagues who get new phones every few months, I'm clearly overdue for an upgrade.
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It's just facing an important and overdue reckoning with the hard realities that face any business.
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But like any classic tragedy, this tale offered absolution in the form of long-overdue legislation.
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But it also represents progress—the kind that's as corrective as it is long, long overdue.
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And all because you opened a tab to finally pay your three months overdue speeding ticket!
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It's been way overdue for someone like her in the industry to finally make it huge.
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Now the company is hoping to fill the gap with a very long overdue podcast app.
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"We're overdue for one of those cleansing recessions," Duke professor John Graham said in an interview.
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"The baby's a little bit overdue so we've had time to think about it," he added.
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Kardashian West shared a long overdue selfie featuring a cameo from her mother, Kris Jenner, 61.
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The sold-out shows were rapturously received, providing a long overdue ovation for Odessey and Oracle.
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That realization could force long-overdue pressure on such colleges to improve America's 57% graduation rate.
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The company is suing for the overdue balance, plus interest and collection fees -- $3,724 and counting.
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Doing so helps crack open a long overdue dialogue among the multigenerational, transnational assembly of participants.
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Don't look now, but a long-overdue rise in worker paychecks is beginning to take hold.
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Open Candidates and the other two updates are much-needed (and perhaps overdue) features for LinkedIn.
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For all the countries committed to burial, Finland represents an overdue step in the right direction.
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We are one step closer to seeing Jennifer Garner receive her long overdue prestige TV treatment.
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With a film coming 76 years after she was first introduced, it's recognition that's long overdue.
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For the long-suffering people of Yemen, such a deal is overdue and certainly worth making.
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Given just how charming the pets in the game are, it's a feature that's long overdue.
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In its core Hungarian market, 11.7 percent of its loans are at least 90 days overdue.
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The delinquency rate is based on the share of loans that are over 225 days overdue.
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" Times have changed since then, pretty much every legislator explained, and this amendment is "long overdue.
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" He added: "I still believe this #MeToo movement is long overdue, necessary, and should be supported.
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The Fed is poised to begin an overdue process of monetary tightening to safeguard price stability.
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That move, if confirmed by a plenary session of the meeting next week, is long overdue.
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I'm seriously overdue for a haircut so I make an appointment when I get to work.
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A new, long-overdue Honest Trailer is calling out the superfluous sequel for what it is.
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As they get ready to knock on puberty's door, the twins are overdue for some privacy.
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It's part of a move -- which many fans say is long overdue -- to diversify the genre.
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"This hearing is long overdue," noted Homeland chair Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) in his opening remarks.
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Apple might even announce some new hardware, like a long overdue update to the Mac Pro.
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And our eyes tell us the lawn is overdue for some maintenance when the color darkens.
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And I still believe this Me Too movement is long overdue necessary and should be supported.
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"This is overdue and needed," a senior U.S. administration official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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The aid was included in the state's biennial budget passed in October, nearly four months overdue.
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As seen by these efforts, reforming civil asset forfeiture after nearly 500 years is long overdue.
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It's time to give the hijab a warm and long overdue welcome — at playtime and beyond.
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It's long overdue, and it goes a long way toward making Zombies feel more fully baked.
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Mismanagement has plagued the region for far too long and Ms. Hedman's resignation is way overdue.
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It's long overdue if Apple wants to stay relevant against Facebook's messaging apps, Messenger and Whatsapp.
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The program, known as Refis, offers incentives for taxpayers to repay overdue debts in monthly installments.
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Justice for Sister Cathy may be nearly 50 years overdue, but it is closer than ever.
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"I think we are just going through a long-overdue digestion of recent gains," Stovall said.
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The city claimed the money was Rice's "last dying expense," and said the bill was overdue.
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If early Chromebooks (understandably) put you off the space, you may be overdue for a revisit.
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We're certainly overdue for a powerful replacement for SMS that works across all carriers and phones.
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After being bafflingly snubbed for Mad Men over the years, the recognition is also long overdue.
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Yes, such unusual steadiness can't last forever, and we're overdue for a pullback of some consequence.
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For someone who has taken this personally for a long time, I'd say it's long overdue.
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This is welcome, if overdue, recognition for an artist who for decades exhibited nationally and internationally.
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I am listening to and learning from women's stories in this essential and overdue cultural moment.
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But Trump's allies applauded the action as a long-overdue move to rein in executive overreach.
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The issue of child marriage in America has recently begun to receive some long overdue attention.
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It's chock full of long-overdue reforms that will save most of us time and money.
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The federal coal program is decades overdue for programmatic assessment, having last been evaluated in 1986.
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That's the first thing I learned in a recent, long-overdue crash course in knife skills.
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At the same time, President Trump is forcing a long overdue reconsideration of American trade policy.
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Joe Lopano, chief executive officer of Tampa International Airport, said raising the fees was long overdue.
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This may sound overdue, but for many beauty brands and retailers, real skin is finally in.
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And most importantly, will bring justice to murder victims and their families that is long overdue.
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While the NIH offers a curriculum to teach children noise safety, federal action is long overdue.
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If it's been a while, you might be overdue for a visit to a wilderness area.
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In this match, both fighters surpassed milestones that were long overdue for boxers of their talent.
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Its long-overdue menu changes are still in Chipotle's test kitchens or available in limited markets.
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Overdue board changes and a broad restructuring of the company dominate General Electric's story, Sonnenfeld said.
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In February, Vision filed a nonpayment proceeding, seeking the family's eviction and $3,100 in overdue rent.
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The bad news is that drastic action to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases is long overdue.
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This new tax goes a long way to evening that playing field and it's long overdue.
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But the new rule is long overdue: middle class American wages have been stagnating for years.
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A long-overdue measure currently awaiting the governor's signature will compensate people who are wrongfully convicted.
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Small changes — many long overdue — could create the mental space for moderate Republicans to switch parties.
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"The legislation is long overdue based on, you know, a bunch of different facts," Schumer said.
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Together they prove that shoes as diverse as the women who wear them are long overdue.
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The latest development in Justice's long-overdue comeback has given fans cause to D.A.N.C.E in celebration.
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Recognizing Jerusalem as the capital would be another such move, and it would be long overdue.
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These moves, intended to remove the cloak of mystery around health care prices, are long overdue.
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It was almost as if we had received a long overdue gift that celebrates black people.
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By most estimations, that victory was long overdue, and Wie's career had been undermined by overreach.
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As part of The Times's continuing Overlooked project, Ms. Wakefield receives a long-overdue obituary tribute.
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A Steam client makeover has been overdue for a long time now, and—finally—it's happening.
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Analysts say the move is a good one, but also overdue, given the company's uneven performance.
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In fact, we are starting to see the beginning of a political revolution, something long overdue.
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"We are starting to see the beginning of a political revolution, something long overdue," he said.
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On my phone and on my laptop I opened emails as if they were overdue bills.
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"Even if the earnings picture improves significantly, a cooling-off period is overdue," Mr. Phillips writes.
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" In his acceptance speech, Mr. Rockwell said he welcomed the #MeToo moment, saying, "It's long overdue.
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A company called Ace Cash Express, investigators found, harassed overdue borrowers by using phony legal threats.
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I have yet to finish "Parable of the Sower," by Octavia Butler, an incredibly overdue read.
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Market watchers have said for months that stocks were overpriced and long overdue for another pullback.
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It is an overdue reform, but officials may rue the volatility that it will probably bring.
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But the congestion pricing concept is years old, and making it a reality is long overdue.
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These moves — intended to remove the cloak of mystery around health care prices — are long overdue.
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Next week, we'll get Joanna and Elliot, which feels just as random as it does overdue.
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This is our opportunity to mount a strong and overdue offense, rooted in love and understanding.
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That, as anyone who knows me will tell you, was a change of pace long overdue.
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States and localities around the country have begun imposing long overdue reforms to their bail systems.
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David Inoue, executive director of the Japanese American Citizens League, agreed the resolution was long overdue.
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Fabio Trabocchi says Fiola, his flagship Italian restaurant in Penn Quarter, is overdue for a makeover.
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There&aposs no interest, but a $7 late fee is charged for an overdue installment payment.
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It's long overdue that this inheritance law changes; we need more women leaders in this country.
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A federal commitment to make a similar investment in rail safety technology is needed and overdue.
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The conversation begins: JON PARELES To me, this prize is as overdue as it was unexpected.
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For many Jewish Israelis, the move is a long overdue expression of reality in the city.
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Last week, the Free Library of Philadelphia ended its policy of charging fines on overdue materials.
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Some Uber users said the shift to tipping drivers in New York City was long overdue.
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It's a smart idea that many in the creative community have made clear is long overdue.
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Most Peruvians share Mr Vizcarra's view that the legislature is corrupt, obstructive and overdue for dissolution.
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Not to mention the fact ... Lamar is a big guy, so a shift was probably overdue.
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But advocates are skeptical that the government will make changes, even though reforms are long overdue.
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A deeper look at Trump voters and their contribution to a Trumpist America is long overdue.
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He said part of that amount is overdue and part is in the process of payment.
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Action to end US support for Saudi Arabia's shameful military campaign in Yemen is long overdue.
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Some justices also expressed last year that a Supreme Court reckoning with abortion is long overdue.
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Its overdue reauthorization provides a unique opportunity to reexamine the connection between education and workforce opportunities.
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Andy Barr MORE (R-Ky.), makes 15 percent of that contribution contingent on overdue institutional reforms.
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Issuing a terrorist designation against the overlords of the Islamic Republic's foreign adventures is long overdue.
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After 75 years of selfless service under the flag, our gratitude and support are long overdue.
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John Smoltz, the announcer and former pitcher, said the U.S. was overdue for its first title.
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That status will probably change after the colony's two major losses — one tragic, one perhaps overdue.
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The overdue national conversation on sexual harassment has revolved around awful behavior by well-known individuals.
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Evidence shows that making the birth control pill available over the counter (OTC) is long overdue.
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Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and the Association of Flight Attendants praised the change as long overdue.
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The regulations are a few weeks overdue, and it is unclear when they will be issued.
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David Duval, the 2002 British Open champion, believes Spieth is overdue some time off to recharge.
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These conversations are long overdue, and often expose some harsh truths about us as a nation.
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Fujimori's family and supporters cheered the pardon as a long-overdue vindication for a misunderstood hero.
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We must finally take long-overdue action to permanently reform the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP).
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But the ensuing debate about the role of the United States military may be long overdue.
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The result is a robust debate about the party's direction, which some voters believe is overdue.
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Others — John Eric Broaddus, Richard Gallo and the amazing Betsy Damon — are overdue for comprehensive attention.
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That outcome is disheartening, but we started a conversation in the Legislature that was long overdue.
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To Nicole Wong, who worked in senior legal roles at Google and Twitter, regulation is overdue.
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It's refreshing — not to mention long overdue — that Game of Thrones now seems to know that.
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Amezcua's art of intricately patterned, semi-abstract compositions is long overdue for comprehensive, museum-show attention.
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Relieved and exhausted, they took a long-overdue break, and rehashed the insanity of the flight.
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And there was a sense, throughout the panel, of a long-overdue conversation finally being had.
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"Leading indicators, including the gap between non-performing loans and overdue loans and the overdue loan ratio, generally are showing positive changes," said ICBC's Yi. ($1 = 6.8885 Chinese yuan renminbi) (Reporting by Matthew Miller and Shu Zhang; Additional reporting by Engen Tham; Editing by Christopher Cushing)
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Two years after the Emancipation Proclamation, Juneteenth marks the day that slaves learned of their overdue freedom.
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They recognize his professional DNA, and journalists are overdue to recognize this discernment by their own audiences.
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"The hearing of your evidence is now overdue, and urgent," Collins and Zimmer wrote in the letter.
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It's a long-overdue move—one that would further unleash the economy and boost GOP election prospects.
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It would have been long overdue after 16 previous Pixar films had been populated exclusively by heterosexuals.
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This is bad because no matter what's happened, if he is ten days overdue, it's not good.
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Advocates argue that serious investments that tap into the political power of black women are long overdue.
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But while it may have struck some as cutting-edge, it could also be considered long overdue.
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Cuts to the investment bank are overdue, Klaus Nieding, vice president of shareholder lobby group DSW, said.
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In addition to the long overdue Friday Night Lights reunion, Chandler would be perfect for this role.
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Apple has released 398 new emojis, including nine food-related ones, some of which are long overdue.
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That represents an overdue acknowledgment by America that the Taliban are formidable enough to set negotiating terms.
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Microsoft hasn't changed the overall design in years, so it feels overdue for a bezel-killing update.
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Even for a company that is notorious for moving at a geologic pace, today's update feels overdue.
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It is long overdue that we have a woman as a legitimate contender for the White House.
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People between the ages of 18 and 29, so-called millennials, drove the spike in overdue payments.
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Advocates said the panel was a long overdue step toward fixing the department's flawed and opaque system.
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After all, we're overdue for a spin-off (and no, Rob and Chyna's impending series doesn't count).
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This created a long-overdue new wave of interest in Kelly's horrific behavior, 15 years too late.
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ECOS, an association of environmental NGOs, says that the plans discussed this week are 18 months overdue.
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The Core by Peter V. Brett — August 15th Not all long-awaited fantasy epics are years overdue.
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Victims are finally being heard and believed in a tangible way in industries where that's long overdue.
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It's disappointing, but has at least ignited an overdue conversation about representation and gender equality in Hollywood.
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Unless of course those sleek navy ships in Djibouti are ever put to use collecting overdue debts.
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The two advocate reforms to boost labor productivity and household savings, which economists say are long overdue.
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The time is overdue to develop a new screening test for the threats that we face today.
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It's made the industry very inclusive in a short amount of time, which is overdue but amazing.
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"This is long overdue," Michael Geist, a law professor at the University of Ottawa, said on Wednesday.
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This kind of behavior exists across industries, and it is so long overdue for it to stop.
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Because it's the right thing to do, it's long overdue, and there's no time like the present.
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Health insurance was a luxury I couldn't afford, like major car repairs and an overdue root canal.
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His tariffs have provoked an energetic, long-overdue conversation in the West about the reality of China.
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Christian Petersen/GettyA year ago, Nintendo announced its long-overdue plans to bring its games to smartphones.
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Katelyn Bowden, founder of revenge porn activist group BADASS, told Motherboard that this legislation is long overdue.
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There will still be a few more people out there gritting their teeth who are way overdue.
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But in a statement seen by Reuters, DE Shaw, M&G and Sothic said change was overdue.
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The last struck about 315 years ago, according to the U.S. Geological Survey, so one is overdue.
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VR: Google launched its Daydream effort at last year's I/O and an update is definitely overdue.
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The Japan Sports Council is refusing to settle an overdue payment until the new agreement is signed.
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The first black player in NHL history had been long overdue—years at least, maybe even decades.
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But others saw the retreat as a long overdue correction after a rally since late last year.
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Nebenzia suggested a visit by the Security Council to the region was overdue and could be helpful.
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But for everyone else, and for the future of TV broadly, it's a move that's long overdue.
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But more than anything, it shows Twitter is experimenting with formats — something that is many years overdue.
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"This is an entirely sensible decision and probably an overdue one," said IDC technology analyst John Jackson.
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Campaigners said Friday's announcement was an overdue but effective step for climate protection in the insurance business.
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"This feature is long overdue, so I'm glad to see it in this new update," said King.
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The BBC, citing unnamed sources, reported earlier this month that payments from PDVSA were several weeks overdue.
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A website overhaul was overdue, says Neil Saunders, managing director of the retail analytics firm Global Data.
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And the UK is well overdue in flexing its not inconsiderable diplomatic muscles in the Middle East.
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Previously Italian authorities had allowed loans to be up to 180 days overdue before being termed NPLs.
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Her proposals tuck radical gender reforms neatly inside general ethical reforms—gender reforms that arguably are overdue.
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Eighty years later, the polling industry was well overdue for a crash and burn of equal scale.
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London-based Amnesty International said Aliyev's release was "an overdue step toward righting the injustice against him".
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"This formal repudiation of a shameful precedent is laudable and long overdue," Sotomayor responded in her dissent.
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Many of Ethiopia's public enterprises have been neither efficient nor profitable and their privatization is long overdue.
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Politics within the KRG, where overdue presidential elections are scheduled for November, is another source of uncertainty.
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" She hopes to become the first African-American elected as city mayor, next April, saying "it's overdue.
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"This date is long overdue," says Cicely Simpson, an executive vice president at the National Restaurant Association.
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Ending the federal prohibition on marijuana — and the disastrous War on Drugs more broadly — is decades overdue.
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And answers are overdue about the stewardship of elections in Broward and Palm Beach counties for instance.
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Politicians should welcome the opportunity to bring necessary and long-overdue regulatory controls to the marijuana market.
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It's a long-overdue conversation that the business community has welcomed with renewed optimism for the future.
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It's been a lot of fun, but like Irving, the Hack Report is taking an overdue sabbatical.
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I want my Tubmans while they still function as real currency and not just an overdue honor.
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Editorial Last week, Italy and Germany took long overdue steps toward justice for gay and lesbian citizens.
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Clinton said in the interview that the #MeToo phenomenon is "long overdue," though he holds some reservations.
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Mr. Sanders's supporters were elated by Ms. Wasserman Schultz's decision, which they said had been long overdue.
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Speaking to CNN, Alba said she believes the #MeToo movement sweeping Hollywood and beyond is long overdue.
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The new agreement, the pending U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), is a long overdue upgrade to NAFTA.
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This overdue disaster will occur because all cyber currencies, except possibly some ICOs, have no intrinsic value.
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The ABA report defines a delinquency as a late payment that is at least 30 days overdue.
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Groups that support stricter immigration laws were largely supportive of the change in leadership, calling it overdue.
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Congressional action to address the long-established statutory weaknesses and failures of the OGE is long overdue.
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But there's no denying that his scrambling of the political marketplace has been overdue, and perhaps healthy.
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Keith Payne, a former Defense Department official and longtime nuclear expert, argues that modernization is badly overdue.
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They do cheat, they do steal, and I think taking a tougher stance with China is overdue.
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But Starbucks has provided some long-overdue good news, and a reminder that not everything is terrible.
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While the #virtualvacation certainly tempers our FOMO, we're long overdue for a little paid time off ourselves.
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The significance of Sarr and Savoy's report cannot be reduced to an argument that restitution is overdue.
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My last appointment was sometime in 2016 (don't judge me), so this is visit is long overdue.
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A more balanced assessment of the costs and benefits of good and bad moods is long overdue.
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Still, less than 1 percent of all loans were two months overdue, a level below historical averages.
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Senator Charles Schumer, a New York Democrat and a JASTA co-sponsor, said the bill is overdue.
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"This has to be the beginning of a multiday effort that is long overdue," Mr. Alterman said.
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I am all for women channeling their anger and their frustration — it is about 2,500 years overdue.
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The bill is long overdue, coming almost halfway through the 2018 fiscal year, which began Oct. 1.
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Mr. Obama took a long overdue step in 2014 when he moved to normalize relations with Cuba.
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It starts with Stenson, who has reason to believe he is overdue at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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The C.D.C.'s crackdown on the overuse of opioids — though overdue and necessary — is also too uniform.
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As any Storage Wars veteran knows, the contents of the average overdue locker can be deliriously eccentric.
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But it's also an opportunity for the world, and America, to make a change that's long overdue.
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The remarks came a day after the City Council speaker, Corey Johnson, said an apology was overdue.
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We are long overdue to confront the abuses of Native Americans and the failure of American colonialism.
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The fact that a wave of accountability has arrived is surprising, perhaps, but also long, long overdue.
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The report, now three months overdue, is expected to be released at the end of the month.
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Most economists say the overhaul is long overdue, given lackluster economic growth and a rising retiree population.
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Patrons are prohibited from borrowing books and using computers once their overdue fees surpass $20, not $10.
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"This assessment is encouraging and overdue, but the key to any assessment is implementation," Mr. Smith added.
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Some of his reforms are admirable, necessary, long overdue and overwhelmingly popular with millions of younger Saudis.
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The time is long overdue to introduce comparable checks at the highest levels of the executive branch.
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They wait, usually with Job-like patience, for a long-overdue train to pull into the station.
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This common-sense move is not only long overdue, it also has support that crosses partisan lines.
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When someone follows up with a task that is overdue, the response is often something like, 'Ribbbit!
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Matt Maley, equity strategist at Miller Tabak, said a break higher was overdue after a terrible year.
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Wade hanging in the balance, it was long overdue that a Democratic debate would address reproductive rights.
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Closing down brick-and-mortar stores to offset the changes in mall foot traffic is long overdue.
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"The English edition of 'Abigail' is as welcome as it is overdue," our reviewer, Becca Rothfeld, writes.
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Wall Street's fear gauge — the Cboe Volatility Index, or VIX — may be overdue for some upward activity.
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This long-overdue step goes a long way toward normalizing relations between the United States and Cuba.
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But Ms. Elman, the professor at Syracuse, said the department's scrutiny of the programs was long overdue.
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Trump has earned praise for the strike from hawkish Republicans who have described it as long overdue.
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Yet despite its track record of success, the SBIR program is overdue for reform for two reasons.
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"This Vogue is very overdue," the Saudi princess told The New York Times at Paris Fashion Week.
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Neumayr said an update was overdue, noting the rule had been amended just once over its history.
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For the Kurds, the partnership with Iraqi forces makes a long-overdue political reckoning necessary and urgent.
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Many of them said it was long overdue for China to enact tough laws on gene editing.
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For instance, Representative Earl L. Carter, Republican of Georgia, said that curbing "Washington's spending addiction" was overdue.
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I think it's beautiful and necessary and overdue, and I'm happy to be a part of it.
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The level of overdue accounts is partially offset by the company's efficient collection program and portfolio yield.
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It has also provided long-overdue regulatory certainty and real economic growth, on which small businesses depend.
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The time is long overdue to develop a new screening test for the threats we face today.
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Spending on health, retirement and interest alone will double in dollars, and entitlement reform is long overdue.
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Microsoft's Surface Book line is well overdue for an upgrade, and 210 is bound to deliver one.
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Some applauded the kiss as an overdue acknowledgment that gay people exist in the "Star Wars" universe.
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Some thank yous were long overdue, some may have felt out of the blue to their receivers.
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Mr. Meyer said he's been struggling to finish his next novel, which is overdue to his publisher.
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The apartment, which the Merritts bought for about $340,000 in 2012, was long overdue for an update.
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America's decade-long expansion is the oldest on record so, whatever economists say, a downturn feels overdue.
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Its library that charges—a happy surprise—no fine for overdue books: Borges, Baldwin, Szymborska, Morrison, Cavafy.
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The ABA report defines a delinquency as a late payment that is 30 days or more overdue.
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The president's taunts have prompted long-overdue if uncomfortable and unwelcome reflection in our newsroom and others.
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"Democrats are focused on fulfilling the many long-overdue, bipartisan priorities facing the American people," she said.
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He also was cited for contempt of court in 2013 for overdue alimony and child support payments.
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For instance, Upflow tells you if you have overdue payments and tells you to contact your client again.
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Union critics have said the Supreme Court's decision was long overdue and offers workers more choices moving forward.
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A long overdue reunion When Arya returns her home six seasons later, Sansa is now Lady of Winterfell.
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Ready or not, a new take on a genre classic is overdue and headed our way this October.
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The intention is to clear the backlog of overdue foreign currency obligations owed by banks to international creditors.
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It is long overdue for Congress to live by the standards of conduct they appropriately demand from others.
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"This is a big deal and long overdue," tweeted Matt Stoller, a fellow at the Open Markets Institute.
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Speaking of back burner, hardware announcements feel unlikely, though AirPower and a second-generation AirPods feel long overdue.
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And with the Hamilton covered in grime and dust residue, my clock was well overdue for a polishin'.
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But owing to their smaller tax bases, these areas lack rainy day funds to backfill the overdue grants.
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Maybe in her next (long-overdue) episode of Cooking with Kylie she'll give us a new vegan recipe.
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Trending up: Instagram is killing off its snoop-friendly "following" tab, a welcome if overdue pro-privacy gesture.
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Between 2014 and 2015, both the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 made their long-awaited and overdue debut.
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The long-delayed decision will give an overdue boost to the economy and shape British aviation for decades.
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