Europe's leaders, rather belatedly, are recognising that youth unemployment threatens the entire European project.
Distracted by Iraq, the U.S. only belatedly began serious counter-narcotics and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
Belatedly, the city government is looking at a range of new flood defences, including dykes.
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Programming errors get fixed belatedly with hastily concocted "patches" that sometimes make things worse.
Belatedly the profession is making its own efforts to put its house in order.
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Belatedly, the government admitted there had been 40 deaths in one camp in the past year.
We're belatedly honoring one of them, Sergei Khodorovich, with an ancillary civil courage award this year.
Those who do so belatedly without insurance will drive up prices for all of us.
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The government is now, belatedly, pushing for a shift in treatment out of expensive hospitals.
Germany belatedly accepted the need for the rescue fund to be larger and more flexible.
Belatedly, the SEC said last month it may require funds to disclose proxy votes.
Investors have belatedly awakened to the possibility that they are looking at another Iridium here.
Alongside these differences of temperament and philosophy there is now belatedly a big disagreement over Iraq.
Because climate change is so complex, any sensible response must be market-based as Kyoto has belatedly become.
Fortunately, the Bush team appears belatedly to have come to its senses on this point.
Belatedly, the authorities have recognised this problem, and are trying to do something about it.
He has belatedly met a group of the protest leaders to discuss their demands.
As deregulation comes belatedly to Japan, the lines to the call-centre can only get busier.
When America belatedly and finally abandoned the gold standard in 1971, it was history.
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And he has also belatedly made friends with the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay pressure group.
In 1973, the administration helped Israel resist an Arab invasion by (belatedly) supplying arms.
Apple has belatedly started to focus on China, although other BRICs are still not on the radar.
Belatedly he was rewarded (having been pipped for four Oscars) with an honorary Academy Award in 2008.
Some Libyans mistrust Mr Jibril, since he served as Qaddafi's economy minister before turning belatedly against him.
But he dealt with it toughly, if belatedly, and emerged from the crisis more popular than ever.
Belatedly, the government has decided that it is wiser to defend the mission than to downplay it.
Over the holidays, I belatedly discovered what may point the way to the future of education the Khan Academy.
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After some deliberation, referee Bonaventure Koffi Codjia belatedly handed Halliche his second yellow and ordered the defender off.
Perhaps the 63% of Jewish-Americans who cast their votes for Mr. Obama last month might belatedly take notice.
That caused me to belatedly examine all of the progress the Chromebook has made in the past year.
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