Sentence examples for late concluded from inspiring English sources

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"Although we lead at the moment, it cannot be denied that the American, Australasian and Continental players have improved enormously of late," concluded Guardian Gent, who added most generously that "in some respects perhaps they have taught us something new here and there".

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"Flaws in the FSA's supervisory approach meant it did not appreciate the full extent of the risks HBOS was running and was not in a position to intervene before it was too late," it concluded.

By the early eighties, the networks, facing increased competition from new technologies, including cable television, had weakened dramatically; indeed, an F.C.C. study of the situation, completed in the late seventies, concluded that the fin-syn rules should be abolished.

The conditions on Wednesday afternoon were nowhere near as bad as they were on Tuesday night, when the Yankees survived the elements to beat the Orioles, 5-3, in a game that started four hours late and concluded at 2 15 a.m. in a virtually empty ballpark that more or less resembled the inside of a dishwasher.

Recaps in 1998 of the first five years of Late Night concluded that the band had been an important element in the show surviving, with Weinberg's personality providing a foil to O'Brien's and with "the Max Weinberg 7 [leaving] television viewers wishing they were in the studio to hear more".

66 However, a study conducted in Sweden comparing self-reported nicotine exposure and plasma levels of cotinine in early and late pregnancy concluded that self-reported smoking information had acceptable validity.

Broadly favourableThe OECD's latest Economic Outlook concluded that prospects for the world economy were "broadly favourable".

His latest volume concluded in 1369 and the 100 Years War didn't finish until 1453.

The news comes after payroll giant ADP's latest poll concluded that the private sector added 198,000 jobs in February, higher than the 175,000 forecast by economists.

The hesitancy stems from fears — unsupported by experience or research, as the latest commission concluded — that women might prove physically or mentally unfit for combat, or that their presence on the front lines might undermine morale.

At a time when the climate change stakes are reaching alarming heights, the UN talks (their latest round concluded three weeks ago in Bonn) continue to be bedeviled with a lack of momentum and momentous doses of hypocrisy.

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