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21 Sentences With "be overdue"

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The end of India's love affair with gold may be overdue.
That extended rally suggests stocks may be overdue for a downturn.
The last one was about 780,000 years ago, so another may be overdue.
Stock prices are at record-high levels and may be overdue for a correction.
If early Chromebooks (understandably) put you off the space, you may be overdue for a revisit.
If it's been a while, you might be overdue for a visit to a wilderness area.
Wall Street's fear gauge — the Cboe Volatility Index, or VIX — may be overdue for some upward activity.
Just because you're at the roulette table, you could be overdue for black but you keep coming up red.
It's been nearly seven years since Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam was released, so could another installment be overdue?
My cards had been cancelled years ago, and any flurry of "bills" in my possession would be overdue ones, not cash.
To be sure, I do think this latest run is a bit of a price frenzy and a correction could be overdue.
And this may be overdue: a podcast featuring the history of adoption of mixed-race Asian and American children in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s.
He added that because the findings show that the area had not experienced any major earthquakes in the last 461 years, it could be overdue for a catastrophic quake.
While punitive measures against the regimes in these three countries may be overdue, this strategy ignores, at Washington's peril, the domestic concerns of elected leaders in Latin America's democracies.
Supermarket retailers in the United Kingdom might be forgiven for thinking a price war truce might be overdue, but HSBC believes a fresh battle may be just around the corner.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - The Big One may be overdue to hit California but scientists near Los Angeles have found a new risk for the area during a major earthquake: abrupt sinking of land, potentially below sea level.
"We would not be surprised if the market sells off after the FOMC partly because we think Chairman Powell may be overdue for a press conference gaffe," Christopher Harvey, head of equity strategy at Wells Fargo Securities, said in a note to clients on Wednesday.
By the end, which is probably the film's weakest part, much of the audience will no doubt be internally debating where they stand on the whole "Tell them/don't" debate, as well as thinking about reaching out to an elderly relative who might be overdue for a call.
"I actually do see the correction of another 10 percent happening (and) I think it will be overdue and probably salutary … It might cause some blood to flow and I'm afraid to say I think that is going to happen at some stage in the next weeks or months," Marsh said.
The 1979 Act was preceded by the original Sale of Goods Act 1893, a statute drafted by Sir Mackenzie Chalmers, (who also wrote the Marine Insurance Act 1906). The success of both the 1893 and 1979 statutes was largely down to their conciseness and to Sir Mackenzie's clarity of expression. In the 1990s, a number of short statutes were passed to amend the 1979 Act, and a new updated and consolidated Act is considered to be overdue.
Samuel, Baynton, and Wharton were all equally interested in land speculation of 1,700 acres of Cumberland County land. Despite Croghan’s and William Trent’s multiple efforts to attain restitution for the Indian Company’s members, they were unable to secure reparations. After several years of continuous efforts to regain his former fortune, in 1783 Trent’s health began to fail him. That summer of 1783, Trent and fellow business partner, Samuel Wharton found that forgotten bonds and mortgages were soon to be overdue.

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