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Перевод: overdue speek overdue


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  1. It is overdue for change.
  2. Reform is overdue and will come - sometime.
  3. These two options should be the starting-point for any real debate about Northern Ireland, a debate that is long overdue.
  4. This is a major but long overdue reform which will benefit around four million low-paid people, 80 per cent of whom are women.
  5. Last month, the IMF declared Honduras ineligible for further funds after it failed to repay debts of 16 million, bringing its overdue obligations to 26.5 million.
  6. Page 21 Latin debt: Venezuela has paid more than 900m in overdue interest on its public sector debt owed to commercial banks, according to Chase Manhattan.
  7. It has been a rebirth - and all the more vigorous for being so long overdue.
  8. "What I've been doing in the last few weeks, long overdue, is to match up these various components.
  9. In the LP days Altarus released the first-ever recordings of piano music by John Foulds, thus casting overdue light on a substantial but hitherto shadowy figure (I understand this recording is scheduled for re-issue - keep an eye open for it: the music is wonderful).
  10. A serious feminist critique of masculinity and male power was long overdue; Lynne Segal has at last provided it.
  11. Apart from bestowing long overdue financial independence on married women, the changes also offer couples the chance of substantial tax savings.
  12. This partly explains why they've been struggling on for around six years now, but is no excuse in the current climate for them not gaining some long overdue recognition.
  13. Tea-time temptress Jenny Hanley: is a comeback overdue?

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