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Australian press coverage, which has continued into late 2011, reflects concerns with the apparent laxity and tardiness of corrective actions undertaken by relevant RBA board members and officials.
::::: If anyone has arrived even at the eleventh hour, let them not fear on account of tardiness.
: A strict disciplinarian, Mana has little tolerance for tardiness or other offenses.

tardiness and caused
Marvel's then editor-in-chief, Jim Shooter, blamed Gerber's chronic tardiness, saying the creative team was " producing strips within six days of their publication dates ," which he said caused several newspapers to drop the strip.
The Daleks blame Zephon for the situation, saying that his tardiness caused the Doctor and companions to find him, but Zephon defends his actions and accuses Chen of arranging to have the taranium stolen back.
Havard was sometimes referred to by the Inklings as the " Useless Quack ," mainly because Warren Lewis once called him so upon being irritated by his tardiness, and his brother, Jack, thought it quite amusing at the time and caused the nickname to continue.
Sometimes his tardiness was caused by skullduggery of the worst kind by " stuck-up " rich boys from a university somewhere, but usually it was because he could not stop himself from rescuing people in distress or just generally being a selfless chap.

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O ' List was fired for chronic tardiness and his bizarre behavior during the recording of their second album.
Although Cline and Dean became good friends, Clark ( Dean's lead guitarist ) was eventually fired by the singer for what was explained as his chronic tardiness.
In the editorial, CPC General secretary, President Hu Jintao was said to have visited the People's Daily offices and said that large scale public incidents should be " accurately, objectively and uniformly reported, with no tardiness, deception, incompleteness or distortion ".
He was fired from his apprenticeship by a foreman who complained of Thomson's habitual tardiness.
He was unaware that he was late and hence did not appear at all concerned with his tardiness.
Garland was originally cast in the movie as Lawson, until her constant tardiness on the set and disapproval of the script led to her dismissal and Susan Hayward replaced her.
She apparently resented how she was treated by her teachers in the San Francisco schools, describing them as “ inconsistent of a tolerant and gay populous acting as merciless and self-righteous as a New England village in bringing up its children .” She described the harsh discipline meted out, including the “ sting of rattan " and “ being slapped for tardiness ”.
The day he was born the conspiracy of Catiline was before the House, and Octavius came late because of his wife's confinement ; then Publius Nigidius, as everyone knows, learning the reason for his tardiness and being informed also of the hour of the birth, declared that the ruler of the world had been born.
While Dawson reveals that he's in for breaking Pacey's nose with a basketball, Joey for slugging Grant Bodine, a senior who was sexually harassing her, and Jen for swearing in class, it is not revealed until later that Abby was only in for class tardiness ( although she said she was in for having an orgy on the floor of the boy's bathroom ) and Pacey finally reveals that he was caught masturbating by a male teacher.
The next morning the top five players were kicked off the team with Allen citing reasons such as their lack of respect, playful attitudes, and tardiness, to the Mercury News, but at the time of the expulsion no explanation was given to the players.
Due to his recent tardiness, Emery was fined 1 / 187 of his salary per this year, which was $ 14, 705. 88, which was turned into a donation to CHEO.
Hitch stresses that Marvel was more supportive of him during his tardiness than DC.

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In his official report of the Battle of Seven Pines, Longstreet unjustly blamed Huger for the less than completely successful action, complaining of his tardiness on May 31 but not relating the reason for the delay.

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He called Lincoln " the white man's president " and cited his tardiness in joining the cause of emancipation.
Additionally, in Act 3, Scene 2, Tranio is briefly presented as an old friend of Petruchio, who knows his mannerisms and explains his tardiness prior to the wedding, a role which, up until now, had been performed by Hortensio.
Hill disliked tardiness on set.
Colt ran his plant with a military-like discipline, he would fire workers for tardiness, sub-par work or even suggesting improvements to his designs.
In the anime, Mr. Cat particularly makes this threat to Duck, due to her lack of concentration during practice as well as her constant tardiness.
Over the course of three acts, the inhabitants of a small, provincial French town turn into rhinoceroses ; ultimately the only human who does not succumb to this mass metamorphosis is the central character, Bérenger, a flustered everyman figure who is often criticized throughout the play for his drinking and tardiness.
Instead of talking about what they were supposed to, Jean becomes furious at Berenger's tardiness and drunken state and berates him until a rhinoceros rampages across the square, considerably startling the people there.
Toyotomi Hideyoshi reduced the size of his land holdings after his tardiness in coming to the Siege of Odawara against Hōjō Ujimasa.
Colt ran his plant with a military-like discipline, he would fire workers for tardiness, sub-par work or even suggesting improvements to his designs.
* Lavoe's final hit, " El Rey de la Puntualidad " ( The King of Punctuality ), is a humorous takeoff on Lavoe's constant tardiness and occasional absenteeism from shows.
The reasons given for the release were Hardy's erratic behavior, drug use, refusal to go to rehab, deteriorating ring performance, as well as constant tardiness and no-showing events.
The Court of Chancery's reputation for tardiness and expense resulted in much of its business transferring to the Exchequer.
Dean, who valued punctuality among musicians in his band, the Texas Wildcats, fired Clark for habitual tardiness, telling him " you're the most talented person I've ever fired.
Rob goes to work the next day to be confronted by his coworkers who are tired of him leaving his dirty suit to fester in his locker and for his constant tardiness.
He resigned from West Point due to poor grades, absences and tardiness.

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At home, Eisenhower was more effective in making the case for NATO in Congress than the Truman administration ; by the middle of 1951, American and European support for NATO was substantial enough to give it a genuine military force.
Monroe largely ignored old party lines in making appointments to lower posts, which reduced political tensions and enabled the " Era of Good Feelings ", which lasted through his administration.
In 1966 Kuwait and Saudi Arabia agreed to divide the Neutral Zone ; the partitioning agreement making each country responsible for administration in its portion was signed in December 1969.
* In a White House briefing, Ari Fleischer says that the U. S. has no intention of making all their evidence against Osama bin Laden public which would jeopardize their ongoing investigation, and a few minutes later, says that the Bush administration believes it is important to be forthright in sharing information with the American public.
The Local Government Board Act 1871 put the supervision of the Poor Law under the Local Government Board ( headed by G. J. Goschen ) and Gladstone's " administration could claim spectacular success in enforcing a dramatic reduction in supposedly sentimental and unsystematic outdoor poor relief, and in making, in co-operation with the Charity Organization Society ( 1869 ), the most sustained attempt of the century to impose upon the working classes the Victorian values of providence, self-reliance, foresight, and self-discipline ".
Until 1958, governors appointed in Paris administered the colony of Côte d ' Ivoire, using a system of direct, centralized administration that left little room for Ivoirian participation in policy making.
Walpole continued to govern until his resignation in 1742 prompted by the Battle of Cartagena disaster, making his administration the longest in British history.
That is, without making any statement about the cause of MCS or the role of chemicals in MCS, the Social Security administration agrees that some MCS patients are too disabled to be meaningfully employed.
Carter believed that by making the NSA chairman of only one of the two committees, he would prevent the NSC from being the overwhelming influence on foreign policy decisions it had been under Kissinger's chairmanship during the Nixon administration.
The administration of a business is interchangeable with the performance or management of business operations, maybe including important decision making.
Much of northern Italy was overrun, as well as the central spine of the peninsula, making a shambles of the imperial administration.
In the gastrointestinal tract, the lysine molecule is cleaved from the dextroamphetamine, thereby making oral administration necessary.
As part of making the upcoming U. S. visit by then vice-president Hu Jintao go smoothly, the United States cautioned the Chen Shui-bian administration not to " go too far " in cross-Strait relations.
Although in 1879 the power of making Articles of War became in effect inoperative, the sovereign was empowered to make rules of procedure, having the force of law, to regulate the administration of the act in many matters formerly dealt with by the Articles of War.
The university administration asserted that this agreement would not jeopardize academic integrity at the institution, although the university president acknowledged making mistakes in announcing the deal.
For one year Uthman maintained the pattern of political administration as it stood under Umar, later making some amendments.
Toledo attended Evo Morales ’ inauguration in 2006, indicating a willingness to work with his administration, but Morales joined his mentor, Hugo Chavez, in repeatedly making offensive comments about Toledo and his government, especially after the successful conclusion of Peru ’ s free trade agreement with the U. S., which soured official relations with Colombia.
While the doctrine benefited from strong support from the Reagan administration, the Heritage Foundation and several influential Members of Congress, many votes on critical funding for resistance movements, especially the Nicaraguan contras, were extremely close, making the Reagan Doctrine one of the more contentious American political issues of the late 1980s.
The Secretariat carries out myriad duties ranging from the administration of peacekeeping operations to making surveys / studies about different countries ' economic and social trends.
Roosevelt administration crafted the 1937 Marihuana Tax Act, the first US national law making cannabis possession illegal via an unpayable tax on the drug.
By the Imperial period, a curia was any building where local government held office, i. e. judicial proceedings, government meetings, bureaucracy, etc., and shortly afterwards the term started to refer also to the people making up the local administration ( see curiales ).
SGA strives to find solutions to campus issues by making policy recommendations to the administration.
Ten bantustans were established in South Africa, and ten in neighbouring South-West Africa ( then under South African administration ), for the purpose of concentrating the members of designated ethnic groups, thus making each of those territories ethnically homogeneous as the basis for creating " autonomous " nation states for South Africa's different black ethnic groups.
The Center's Fiscal Policy Initiative is described on the Center ’ s Web site as working to “ limit taxation, champion broad-based, private sector economic development, and reduce government outlays through privatization and spending cuts .” In 2007 Mackinac Center analysts were active in making the case against a $ 1. 4 billion tax increase proposed by the Granholm administration, publishing studies and op-eds, and making numerous radio appearances arguing that state government should restructure itself to eliminate the need for tax hikes.

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