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Non-performance of something due, required, or expected.
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I'm not talking about technically advanced professional-level drug taking, involving syringes, foil, crack pipes and the like, which – give addicts their due – requires true co-ordination and dedication to one's craft.
At 5000 mile, major maintenance was due, requiring the removal and cleaning of the carburetor, drive chain, exhaust silencer, and wheel bearings.
Congressional Democrats maintain a list of dues required to attain certain committee posts.
Also, when cash is paid, rather than stock options, the success ratio rises mostly due to the extra level of due diligence required.
Brown conducted the due diligence required of a director candidate.
In the commission's procedure there was no lack of the due process required by the Federal Constitution.
The McLaren report, formally called The Independent Person Report (IPR), lacks the basic due process required in the U.S. Court system.
Chen adds that his ICO due diligence required him to travel incessantly to meet with crypto project teams.
As soon as you capture the attention of a VC, they're going to start performing the "due diligence" required to justify the investment.
The due accuracy required of, for example, drama, entertainment and comedy, will not usually be the same as for factual content.
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