This collapse in sales, which seemed inevitable (even long-overdue) to me, nevertheless surprised many analysts.
The suffragettes had struggled for years to see this long-overdue basic human right materialize.
The maps are to be attached to a long-overdue presidential decree meant to formalise the moratorium.
Also under way: a long-overdue renovation of the faded Fifth Avenue and Paris stores.
Pretend that the first chapter of your long-overdue opus is a casual letter to your grandmother.
Overbought conditions and apparent reversals in major stock indices suggest the start of a long-overdue correction.
The reversals in the major averages are consistent with the start of the long-overdue correction.
These principles now lie behind a long-overdue effort in Britain to reduce the number of claimants.
The victory finally brought long-overdue acclaim and respect from the previously unconvinced US boxing media.
But rather than focusing on personalities, Japan needs a rigorous and long-overdue policy debate.
But this long-overdue adjustment is happening more slowly than many expected, apparently because of two things.
To analysts, the deal hinted at a new and long-overdue audacity from the conservative 42-year-old.
If he can achieve that, Japan might start a long-overdue push to reform and revitalise its economy.
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Other long-overdue changes, however, do have majority support, and many young and urban voters are desperate for them.
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Governments are taking advantage of this to carry out some long-overdue tax reform.
Now that Dell has filed long-overdue, restated financial reports, it's hoping it can get back to business as usual.
However, to me, one of the most exciting new features was their long-overdue update to the 360's UPnP client.
New Zealand always posed more threat and five minutes before the interval their long-overdue second try came, from full-back Hohaia.
The eighth leg has been a long-overdue success for both boats, who were expected to to well from the start.
The various tercentenary exhibitions this year provide the ideal opportunity for a long-overdue reassessment of this by no means insignificant artist.
In this case the long-overdue apology came directly from CEO Tim Cook, who also detailed plans to correct the situation in China.
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GDP, growth slowing to 4-4.5% to prevent overheating, inflation below 7% and long-overdue reforms of taxes, and the electricity and petrochemicals industries.
Mr Orban's large majority will improve his chances of passing long-overdue reforms.
But even dire straits have not kept steel firms in other parts of the world from obstructing the long-overdue process of consolidation.
East Asia is also in the midst of a long-overdue corporate shake-out.
Recapitalisation will also interfere with the long-overdue shrinkage of the financial system.
Looks like the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development is continuing its long-overdue effort to clean up its mortgage insurance program.
As noon drew near, Wapner, clearly anxious to cut to a long-overdue commercial break, thanked his guests and sought to wrap it up.
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Chrysler Group said Monday its quarterly losses widened in the final quarter of 2010 as it spent more on advertising and long-overdue product launches.
Some progress was made in 2004: the Pensions and Finance Acts have introduced some long-overdue scheme simplifications, and some much-welcomed protections for scheme members.
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