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Belatedly responding to its critics, the government has taken some steps.
Belatedly responding to international criticism, including pressure for UK and EU arms embargoes, the Saudi government has agreed to scale back military operations pending renewed peace talks.
Diageo is desperate to reassure investors that a sale will happen, even though one of Burger King's biggest franchisees this week went into bankruptcy.The fast-food industry is, belatedly, responding to the new challenge.
Muqtada al-Sadr, a preacher with a following among the Shia poor, has softened his anti-American rhetoric, belatedly responding to the real fear of a slippage into chaos felt by ordinary Iraqis.Positive, too, in Iraqi eyes, is that the country's American overseers, chastened by their inability to provide security, seem increasingly convinced that the Iraqis themselves can do a better job.
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The continent's leaders belatedly responded with plans to resettle an extra 120,000 asylum seekers over the next two years – a scheme described by the UN refugee agency as insufficient.
The People's Bank of China belatedly responded to a cash crunch at Chinese banks that had caused interbank lending rates to rocket.
Its government has belatedly responded to international pressure to release people from the detention camps where hundreds of thousands have been held since the end of the war.
The company belatedly responded to the fall, saying: As a matter of course, the company does not normally comment on such matters.
"To belatedly respond to Matthew Rushworth's comment in over 16, surely the most depressing thing about this World Cup has been the fact that the Guardian's Saj Mahmood's bowling hasn't stood out as unspeakably awful (which it undoubtedly was)," reckons William Andrews.
Boro did belatedly respond with substitute Merouane Zemmama testing Cech with a late free-kick, Nicky Bailey heading wide, and Ishmael Miller volleying over from a good position.
You see, BBM is no longer solely the realm of BlackBerry devices, and the keyboard hasn't been ubiquitous since the company belatedly responded to iPhone with the Storm in 2008 (a chapter the smartphone maker would likely just as soon forget).
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