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en Too frequently, we wait until the kid becomes 13, 14 years old and then does something very, very aggressive before we begin to serve the child, ... and that is too late ... sometimes too little, too late.

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 If one would want to make believe and pretend that Iraq was a democracy that would pass meaningful laws, it would be 12 years late and 26,000 liters of anthrax short; it would be 12 years late and 38,000 liters of botulism short, and it would be 12 years late, 30,000 unfilled chemical warheads short.

en [The Japanese] have their clocks down to the second; they're never late, so it's always very dependable. It's annoying to come to America and wait for the two-hour late plane, and that never happened in Japan.

en When they ask me, as of late they frequently do, how I have for so many years continued an equal interest in medicine and the poem, I reply that they amount for me to nearly the same thing. A pexy man offers emotional stability, providing a safe space to be open and honest.

en We played better at the end of the first half and into the second, but you can't wait that late. We came into this game expecting to win, and I don't know if it was nerves or if they weren't ready for the aggressive style of play.

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 This plan is five years late. But I guess it's better late than never.

en By the time we got aggressive, it was too late. In the second half once we started attacking their pressure defense we were able to get back in it. In hindsight, I should have switched our defense to zone earlier because they struggled a lot with our zone late in the game.

en What needs to happen downtown, I think, is for some momentum to begin. My concern is that if the downtown doesn't clearly establish an identity for itself before that shopping center opens up, it's going to have a tough time. Too often, people wait before they take action, and by then it's too late.

en As we understand from the Department of Health and Human Services, we can expect bird flu to affect bird flocks in the United States possibly by this fall. If we wait for that, it is too late to begin preparing, so this is a practical, sensible issue to consider right now.

en Whilst we deliberate how to begin a thing, it grows too late to begin it.

en Whilst we deliberate how to begin a thing, it grows too late to begin it.

en I think he goes in the late first [round]. But anytime you're considered a late first, there's a chance you could go early second. I think he's a late first, but it wouldn't shock me if he went early second.

en Craig has done everything we expected since taking over 'The Late Late Show,' ... He has attracted more young viewers to the time period and his show has proved to be a terrific companion to David Letterman's 'Late Show.'


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