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Перевод: tardiness speek tardiness


[существительное]
опоздание; медлительность


Тезаурус:

  1. As well as simple tactics like tardiness in dealing with correspondence, construction summonses can cause significant delay: see 8.17.1 and 8.17.7.
  2. There was only one small regret she had about her tardiness: she was clearly far too late for breakfast, and she was feeling absolutely ravenous!
  3. Marshall knew Wickham would be ruefully amused by that "yet", carrying as it inevitably did an accusation of tardiness.
  4. The War Ministry was blamed for the desperate shortage of arms and ammunition during the first two years of the war, and for the tardiness with which domestic industry was harnessed to war production.
  5. What is doubtful is whether the survival of those phenomena and the tardiness with which they were abolished actually reinforced the political influence of mob violence.
  6. Nevertheless, many respondents including Conference of Presidents and Secretaries of local law societies, took the opportunity afforded by the question to berate the tardiness of lenders in forwarding form 53.
  7. For the press, the inadequacy of preparations, the tardiness of the companies' response, and arguments over whether tankers should have double hulls will be the cause of much investigative zeal.
  8. tried to increase er erm well reduce tardiness at work, make sure people turn up on time, you have somebody dishing out lottery tickets to people who get there by nine o'clock, something like that, okay?
  9. Ben is a brilliant merchant banker, whose childhood in occupied Europe has scarred him with the legacy of an "existential tardiness"; he recoils from everything in life that demands a heady recklessness, and is doomed to live "without hope in desire"."
  10. History, in the shape of the tardiness of public authorities in setting up a proper system of secondary schooling, was responsible for the "Public School problem" - which is, in my view, both real and insoluble.
  11. The puzzle had other pieces and the friar decided to wait, although he felt guiltily that Benedicta's presence might have more to do with his tardiness than it should have.
  12. His modest apology for tardiness in producing this volume is unnecessary in any terms, considering the magnitude of his task, and when in addition one realises that he has pressed on with the completion of the work during his convalescence from a serious illness, it is clear that his apology should be replaced by the public's commendation.
  13. The troubled programme has been bedevilled by the tardiness of some countries in implementing the 278 proposals required to remove all internal frontiers to business, and Mrs Thatcher found herself in the slightly unusual position of being praised by Mr Jacques Delors, the president of the European Commission, for being in the vanguard of the reform process.

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