But that's the way the cookie crumbles and more than a few fans will feel Montgomery's dropping is long overdue. |
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Instead, he has produced a mealy-mouthed, begrudging and long overdue response to the commitments made under the Good Friday Agreement. |
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Most other cruel medieval practices have been stopped for a long time, and this was long overdue. |
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The move is long overdue and it's mostly belated good news for shareholders. |
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The councillors were unanimous in their agreement that new hospital facilities were long overdue in the town. |
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If they are indeed as poor as Mr English and others would have us believe, then a media slaughtering of the other teams is long overdue. |
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But a tribute to this remarkable woman is long overdue, from me as a colleague and friend and as a spokesperson for the journal. |
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No theory can be taken as forever canonic and the case of Greek mythology is long overdue for a new paradigm. |
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The full funding of long term care as an integral part of a universal health service is long overdue. |
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I'd decided to buy a new storm door for the house and new wood blinds for the kids bedrooms and a long overdue haircut and highlighting. |
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The amenities have not materialised and are now long overdue and residents are becoming uneasy about when they arrive. |
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This resignation was, I believe, widely expected and arguably long overdue. |
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It seems to me that a rethink of educational policy in the way pupils are taught and the subjects they learn at school is long overdue. |
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Regardless, council agreed, making an effort to fight the problem is long overdue. |
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The spokesman said that Mr Byers admitted there were problems with the present formula and that change was long overdue. |
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And on top of that, the economy itself was long overdue for a recovery almost regardless of what the government was going to do. |
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A hardened approach to this problem is long overdue, but it must have teeth. |
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This is long overdue and it would be a crying shame if he was overlooked permanently. |
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She does not deny owing the money, it is long overdue and it is up to her how she comes up it. |
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They appear to have reached pandemic status within urban areas and a cull is long overdue. |
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The true aim is to get back in contention, and for that to deliver a sense of contentment that is long overdue. |
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Really, this was one area that was long overdue and kept Ontario students from keeping on par with their interprovincial counterparts. |
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An independent inquiry into the validity of animal experiments is long overdue. |
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The last flu pandemic in 1968 caused one million deaths and the next is long overdue. |
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Last Thursday's ban on the barbaric sports of hunting and coursing with dogs is a great and long overdue advance for animal welfare. |
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But there are also parts of the legislation, such as the disaggregation of performance data, which were long overdue and need to be embraced. |
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So perhaps now is not the time to disengage from North Asia, although pulling the US troops away is long overdue. |
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I'm supposed to be chained to my desk, living off bread and dripping, writing a radio play that is long overdue. |
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He served in the Army for 23 years and thinks a war memorial in Wootton Bassett, where he lives, is long overdue. |
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It's in every backbencher's hands to make today the day Britain has a long overdue conversion on the road to Damascus. |
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After years of cavalier behaviour, the day of reckoning for the British insurance industry was long overdue. |
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An industry drive to make that tangled web more secure is long overdue, he says. |
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It is long overdue, and is the outcome of thoughtful consideration and review. |
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More fundamentally, the nascent threat of pharming re-emphasises the need to revamp DNS systems and domain registration that critics argue is long overdue. |
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The prospect of yet more exploitative taxes to support reproducer indulgence means that a questioning of the bio-political privileging of natality is long overdue. |
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Specialists said commercial space venture was long overdue and technically feasible, but warned the initial price may be too high to attract enough spacefarers. |
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Fortunately, the government has finally woken up to the situation and has announced a long overdue stocktaking of adoption agencies and a review of adoption procedures. |
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Bermuda's taxi drivers haven't had a fare increase since 1997, making them long overdue for an inflation-linked one even in the absence of any improvement in service. |
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The big news this year is, of course, the opening of Cairngorm's high-speed funicular railway, a facility that, as far as skiers is concerned, is long overdue. |
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Months back, when I took vacation in Myrtle Beach, I had the chance FOR ONCE to not think about work and have some me time, because it was long overdue. |
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Sectoral sanctions that could cripple the Russian economy are also long overdue. |
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He said the step was long overdue as the flats were in a poor condition because of the substandard material used by the engineers of the department. |
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The promises of benefit are false, and government action to curtail this kind of fraud is long overdue. |
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The subject of creativity is long overdue for a reevaluation. |
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The need for consideration of the issue of truth in public and parliamentary discourse within democracies has been long overdue for re-examination. |
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Some 660HP units, long overdue overhaul, were equipped with stack arrestor and roof-mounted deflectors in an attempt to offset exhaust fumes in the cab. |
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A dysfunctional Credit system once again dodges the bullet that would have forced the commencement of a long overdue and desperately needed adjustment. |
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Currently housed in trailers and portables on the east side of the campus, the move will be a welcome and long overdue change according to contemporary arts faculty members. |
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She welcomed the increase in maintenance grant, which was long overdue. |
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The opening of any new playground or the development of designated play areas for children is long overdue and something to be welcomed wholeheartedly. |
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The bulk of this money paid for long overdue development of the BFI National Archive facilities in Hertfordshire and Warwickshire. |
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Those boys from Kentucky Nappy Roots are back with The Humdinger, the long overdue follow-up to their 2003 release, Wooden Leather. |
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In our post-unipolar moment, such a reassessment is long overdue. |
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Both Travelocity and GENIP believe that recognition for excellence in Geography Education is long overdue but comes at an appropriate time. |
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It's a long overdue smack in the face for a company that couldn't organise a booze-up in a brewery. |
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In a long overdue full-length study, art critic Matthew Kangas brings to life the art of Robert Sperry. |
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Liam Plunkett was England's hero with bat and ball against India at Lord's yesterday as they gave themselves a shot at a long overdue Test victory. |
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Looking at this issue from a Humanist perspective, we can see how today's government-sponsored fear mongering is long overdue for a thorough debunking. |
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I know this is long overdue for some of you, but I just want to send out a public THANK YOU to all the Boingoloids who have helped my OB collection grow. |
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This is not a vote-catching statement, but one that is long overdue. |
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