Participants frown upon late arrivals, and some data-obsessed engineers have even computed the costs of tardiness.
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The bus he had to take ran erratically, and he was fired for repeated tardiness.
She did not, it turned out, want to know I found her habitual tardiness and long lunches demoralizing.
In Brazil overheating has been aggravated by official tardiness in withdrawing the fiscal stimulus applied during the recession.
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The real reason for Hitachi's woes is its tardiness in devising new products.
One-third (33 percent) of workers blamed traffic for their tardiness, while 24 percent said lack of sleep was the culprit.
His team requires managers to write up a report on each late flight, showing how the tardiness will be corrected.
While it doesn't appear that member accounts were accessed, the attack displayed LinkedIn's tardiness in implementing the most advanced password-encryption systems.
Also, while punctuality improved during the first few months of the program, old patterns of tardiness started to emerge in later months.
This time, he seemed intent not to risk any accusations of tardiness.
The agencies have since tossed out words like "contagion" to describe a supposedly new phenomenon of one market souring others to excuse their tardiness.
If an athlete broke his Olympic oath common violations included bribery, tardiness, cowardice, lying and fraud he was fined and forced to purchase a statue of Zeus.
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The effect of this tardiness has been to put physical activity in reverse gear compared with population trends and advances in tobacco and alcohol control and diet.
And there is no consequence for absences or frequent tardiness.
One reason for the candidates' tardiness in addressing crucial economic issues may be new campaign laws restricting them from certain kinds of electioneering until a month before polling day.
Since many instructors deducted points for tardiness, it was pointless to procrastinate working on that essay or concoct elaborate excuses about why you were five minutes late to class.
Such tardiness lends strength to an alternative reading of the past 15 years: that low prices were as much a result of firms sweating their assets as of competition and ingenuity.
The regulator's tardiness stemmed from separate court proceedings investigating whether KEB's sale to Lone Star in 2003 was illegal, a case that has already stymied several attempts to sell the bank.
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Brazil hopes to turn its tardiness in privatising Telebras to advantage, by avoiding the mistakes made in countries such as Mexico and Argentina, which granted a seven-year monopoly to private telecoms operators.
Or worse, if he begins to make excuses for being late, even as his tardiness becomes habitual, your trust continues to erode until you take steps to protect yourself from his late arrivals.
The other teacher who was rated poorly was rated in a category in which a teacher "frequently calls out sick on staff development days" and has shown "patterns of absenteeism and tardiness" exceeding the district's standards.
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