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en [Fixes to] the stuff last month came three weeks too late, but it's better late than never. When detailed information about vulnerabilities is released, people move to exploit it.

en It's a maintenance issue. These are the problems that people are suffering with. We get late to work, late to school, late to a doctor's appointments.

en Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. He makes it look easy, doesn't he? His ball moves real late so it doesn't move as much as some guys' that move earlier. But it's better that way. It's kind of [Greg] Maddux late.

en Our business could be affected. When we reopen our office on Court St. in a few weeks, we will be working late. Our circulation teams, and press operators work late nights.

en It could come up if we have a special session in October. I think that's a little bit too late. The senate isn’t back until October 17th. I think that's too late that's a month from now.

en It began spreading late last month but we haven't received any calls in the past two weeks. We don't expect to receive any today, either.

en That information included detailed biographies, photographs, the place within the organization of some of those who played a very direct role in the [1998 U.S.] embassy bombings [in East Africa], who went on to play a planning role in the 2001 atrocities, ... Late Edition.

en I would have to think there are going to be a couple of late games here on out. If we advance, we are going to be playing some good teams and there are going to be some late-game situations. We've been practicing those situations the last two weeks.

en Our bullpen has been one this team's strong points, but we've struggled of late. The last couple of weeks, we've really struggled. With the guys we have down there, we expect to hold late leads.

en Our objective is to advertise the project in late April, award the contract in late August. Construction would begin in late October, possibly early in November.

en Suppliers are struggling to meet demand at the moment. It has come very late. A month or two ago, there was virtually no demand. But they've all jumped on the bandwagon in the past two or three weeks.

en We can talk about who was one day late, who was 36 hours late. But the truth is, it was so big. I hope the people don't think one day, two days here or there, would've avoided the devastation.

en The enemy aggressively 'reads' our open source and continues to exploit such information for use against our forces, ... Some soldiers continue to post sensitive information to Internet websites and blogs, e.g., photos depicting weapon system vulnerabilities and tactics, techniques, and procedures. Such OPSEC [operational security] violations needlessly place lives at risk and degrade the effectiveness of our operations.

en We heard commentary from several retailers that is consistent with what we have heard from industry contacts over the past six weeks: Inventory is expected to flow better in late February, and by late March inventory levels should be consistently filled.

en Once the game is released, it's too late.


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