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Discover LudwigThe phrase "late reporting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has not reported something at the expected or desired time. For example: - The late reporting of the financial figures caused confusion among the investors. - The employee was reprimanded for their late reporting of the safety hazard on the construction site. - The police department encourages prompt reporting of any suspicious activity and discourages late reporting. - The company has implemented a stricter policy on late reporting of expenses to ensure timely reimbursements for employees.
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"We made a mistake of not delivering in a timely fashion," Holland added, which was widely read as admitting the company was late reporting its $366m bump from $2.4bn up to the $2.76bn estimate.
To sum up, late reporting dominates early reporting with full commitment, and early reporting dominates late reporting with limited commitment.
Commissioner Mark Vargas was eight months late reporting a meeting he and several other commissioners had with project opponents, but was allowed by lawyers to vote on Banning Ranch anyway.
Commissioner Mark Vargas was eight months late reporting a meeting he and several other commissioners had with project opponents, but was allowed by lawyers to vote on Banning Ranch anyway.
Late reporting prevented effective public health action.
Mr Gao, the deputy minister, stressed that from now on "under-reporting, late reporting or failure to report" Sars cases would not be allowed.
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