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China is only now belatedly beginning to adopt the kind of environmental policies that worked for advanced economies more than a generation ago.
It follows that Mr Loach is delighted that the BBC is (very belatedly) beginning to get rid of some of its overpaid senior executives or, as he describes them, "time-servers".
This is another post-mid-century modern, not the one defined by our American heroes (Eames, Nelson, et al) but by Costa, Burle Marx, Bo Bardi, Barragan et al, names we know and others Reidy, Villaneuva, Pani, Alvarez, Testa, we're only belatedly beginning to recognize.
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Egypt's economy has belatedly begun to grow quite fast.
Kosovo will belatedly begin to work for the same goal.
Distracted by Iraq, the U.S. only belatedly began serious counter-narcotics and reconstruction efforts in Afghanistan.
The Iraqi army has belatedly begun to fight back, boosted by new recruits from Shia militias.
Mr Prentis said Labour had only "belatedly" begun standing up for the NHS against the threat posed by government reforms.
As sections of the law have gone into effect, they have belatedly begun to draw scrutiny and attack.
So churchmen who would presumably rather not dignify the Milingo spectacle with a response have belatedly begun weighing in.
Tax authorities, which in the past turned a blind eye to liabilities on player transfers and salaries, have belatedly begun to intervene, notably in Britain and Italy.
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