Not a perfect one, and certainly not a moment too soon, but a better one than before, and better late than never.
Of course, Mike Rice's termination was long overdue, but late is better than never.
Flip it around and you'll spot its new HDMI port (better late than never).
In fact, he should have done it 18 months ago, but better late than never.
Better late than never, Fannie and Freddie will also get a regulator with sharper teeth.
Liberal Democrat enterprise spokeswoman Eluned Parrott said the zones were "better late than never".
Originally slated for release sometime in 2011, at least we can say better late than never.
Former Liberal Democrat Treasury spokesman Lord Oakeshott said Mr Hester's decision was "better late than never".
"Better late than never, long overdue and extremely necessary as we seek to restore investor confidence, " said Sen.
One headline today, in an Israeli paper, said better late than never.
As soon as I touch the brake pedal -- better late than never -- the car's brake-assist tugs them on at max effort.
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It is better late than never, after all, and it is not too late for Drakes to show his country what they have been missing all these years.
Sir John Moberley, a former British ambassador, agreed that European input at an earlier stage would have been useful but argued that international intervention was better late than never.
Perhaps, Calderon suggested, issues important to Latin America took a back seat in the U.S. after the 9-11 attacks, but he said he'll tell Mr. Bush better late than never.
However, better late than never and in a very public show of deficit determination the President has taken the almost unthinkable step of canceling the garden party on Bastille Day, July 14th.
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Hong Kong's Oriental Daily News says the judicial authorities' harsher penalties for selling toxic food, including the death sentence for anyone selling tainted food that causes fatalities, are "better late than never".
But, better late than never I guess.
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"Better late than never, " Mr. Barton said.
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Better late than never I suppose.
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Ah well, better late than never.
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He has clients in their 40s and 50s who set up trusts for their parents in their 70s and 80s, but of course, it always is better late than never: One 75-year-old client recently came in to set up a trust for his mother.
Xinhua news agency, China Daily, Global Times and other state mouthpieces see Apple boss Tim Cook's apology for any misunderstandings that had led to the perception that Apple's attitude was arrogant in its dealings with Chinese consumers as better late than never and call for an end to "double standards" and privileges for foreign companies in China.
So it won't arrive in January as originally planned, but better a little late than never, right?
He says many people now live into their late 80s, and, rather than dreaming of nostrums that may never arrive, we would fare far better by focusing on diet and exercise.
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