tardy in the PONS Dictionary

tardy Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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She is frequently tardy or daydreaming in class, either because she is suffering from a hangover or because she is simply bored with teaching.
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It was first settled in the 1870s but progress was tardy as the land was difficult to clear.
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He is always late for everything and has a tendency to be rather tardy, which ends up coming in useful on at least one occasion.
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Currently, however, a new system has been instituted, and is known on campus as tardy sweeps.
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It was home to troublesome students and students who are excessively absent and/or tardy.
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Tardy assignment submission by distance learning management students.
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Although we have faster systems now, an effort to reduce misses and tardy times will still be beneficial.
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Other employees may begin to imitate the example set by the behavior of tardy employees.
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This was to involve considerable additional expense and reclamation works, a cost which was sufficient for the government to be tardy in its progress.
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In the subsequent inquest, no blame was attributed to any party, though a tardy government inspection was considered a possible contributing factor.
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