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The commission has since drafted a directive that penalises dilatory and double-charging banks.
ECONOMIST: Banking
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Officials in countries such as Ethiopia or Ukraine may lack the means or motivation to chase up dilatory American parents.
ECONOMIST: International adoption
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It becomes harder to distinguish between conscientious job-seekers and dilatory ones.
ECONOMIST: The crunch may entrench unemployment
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You may have seen the news that cute animal videos, far from being the dilatory scourge of the Internet, actually improve fine motor skills and mental focus.
FORBES: Cute Kittens Can Save America
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Not only are there far too many victimized public investors but the industry frequently resorts to dilatory conduct and unfair practices when responding to the legitimate complaints of defrauded customers.
FORBES: Merrill Lynch Settles Customer Suitability Case Despite Apparent Profitability
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The quick translation of that quote is the FINRA Panel was not pleased with the perceived evasive or dilatory conduct by the Respondents during the discovery phase of the arbitration.
FORBES: Customer Caught Between Westrock and an Agnico-Eagle Mines Hard Place
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If they are arbitrary, biased or dilatory, they may doom it to more years of instability especially if they leave the impression that the people have voted for Thaksinism, only to have their will subverted.
ECONOMIST: Heading for uncertainty
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Republicans called the process malign, flawed and dilatory.
NPR: Ill. Gov. Wants Appeal Of Concealed Carry Ruling
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The first risk is that Republicans will become so furious with Obama's use of this tactic that any chance of bipartisanship will disappear and in future Republicans will be even more willing to use dilatory tactics to block the administration's priorities.
CNN: Commentary: Big risks if Obama acts boldly on budget
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Oh, yes, cite the first amendment: But it is hard to see how you could persuade people that public funding for journalism is a good idea without more robust protection from invasions of privacy, abuses from dilatory or inaccurate reporting, and political bias.
FORBES: Magazine Article