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"tardiness" Definitions
  1. the fact of arriving, happening or being done late

165 Sentences With "tardiness"

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Wolfe's tardiness in launching his career worked to his advantage.
Despite its tardiness, Old Faithful draws crowds that rival Disneyland.
There is no bar, and a zero-tolerance policy for tardiness.
If it's a tardiness issue, that's O.K. But a trust issue?
Student tardiness fell by 35 percent, and flunking grades dropped by half.
Tardiness, personal calls and mid-cut snacking are all garden variety annoyances.
I didn't want to stigmatize myself by giving reasons for my tardiness.
It's not surprising that tardiness in the workplace is cause for dismissal.
Meanwhile our tolerance of algorithmic tardiness and stupidity is only going to decrease.
The duo's tardiness is easily brushed off—fans can't stay mad at charisma.
Tardiness has long been a largely unenforced problem when it comes to voting.
Morale and company loyalty plunge, tardiness increases and sick days are more frequent.
The coaching staff was reportedly upset by his work habits and tardiness to meetings.
Before then, Singer caused trouble on set due to frequent tardiness, absences — and worse.
Her employment status is in permanent jeopardy because of chronic tardiness and blistering incompetence.
Another CareerBuilder survey found that employees have devised some innovative excuses for their tardiness.
Unfortunately for Branson and Tesla founder Elon Musk, tardiness is becoming more and more common.
Patrons blamed tardiness on band practice and talked about how cool and alternative Philadelphia is.
If she completes her payments, there will be no legal record of her rent's tardiness.
It's all in good fun, though — now, Swifties are actively making jokes about their queen's tardiness.
The results, beyond people losing their minds, include lost wages from tardiness and missed medical appointments.
If history is any measure, Apple's VR/AR tardiness will only spell bad news for competitors.
Boehner's lectures do not appear to have solved the problem of tardiness a year later, either.
The tardiness leaves me a little off the beat, late to serve dinner, late to bed.
The arguments range from the obvious ("to be on time, or measure tardiness") to the esoteric.
Do you feel that your personal and professional relationships are strained because of your tardiness or unreliability?
That's causing major problems, but the new guidelines show there's more going on at HHS than tardiness.
Despite their tardiness, they came organized with clear objectives and peaceful ways to get their demands across.
More homeless students typically means more tardiness or absentees because of the challenges to get to school.
The lawsuit comes as fans across the country have been angry over the Queen of Pop's tardiness.
The schoolmarm also raps their heads for uncouth laughter, bad grammar, cigar smoking in class, and tardiness.
Kroy Biermann knows his wife, and he knows how much she despises tardiness for all manner of events.
The time and labour required to create these lasts explain the cost and tardiness of the finished product.
The college freshman ends up storming away from Cash when he has a terrible excuse for his tardiness.
By her account, a manager in the paint department told her she was in trouble because of tardiness.
They also allege that the rest of Madonna's September and October shows followed the same pattern of tardiness.
Lenin and Stalin emerge from portraits at his school to discuss whether his tardiness should get him expelled.
He didn't realize he had an interview scheduled so early, hence the cozy sweat pants and post-nap tardiness.
His inadvertent tardiness proved to be a boon a few hours later when everyone was told to evacuate immediately.
"Right now, any place he goes, he's late," he said, referring to the mayor's well-documented history of tardiness.
Besides the anxiety of tardiness, going to see The Bad Seeds in 2017 is fraught with its own issues.
A necklace in the shape of the rabbit's pocket watch symbolizing the creature's obsession with tardiness is there, too.
Among the alleged infractions: failure to take lunch, not wearing UPS socks, making an unsafe turn, absences, and tardiness.
The White House didn't immediately respond to a request for information on Saturday about the cause of the president's tardiness.
Shocking real-life examples include bringing ibuprofen to school, wearing the wrong color socks, tardiness and going to the bathroom.
They didn't make up for their tardiness either, with a goofy marching band replacing their usually on-point beat selection.
It's a reminder of impending deadlines, an apology for tardiness, or literally communicating the exact time it is right now.
Had there not been a tardiness problem, the House would have passed the measure before the easing of the sanctions.
Her tardiness has become so widely acknowledged that it has prompted some fans to swear off attending her concerts for good.
One ex-employee said when he refused to play along and called an ethics hotline, he was let go -- for tardiness.
Jack Adam Dykstra we will talk about your tardiness eventually, but for now we've got a lot of love to give.
Perhaps her tardiness is appropriate, considering we're not sure what the state of her character's role in Season 2 will be.
I'm being hosted by Suds Singh, a founder at the production company Interesting Content, who is extremely gracious about my tardiness.
It was the second known tardiness issue involving Harvey, who missed a workout prior to the 2015 National League Division Series.
His tardiness on that occasion was acutely apparent because the ceremony involved the ringing of a bell at 9:16 a.m.
Tip: Watch out for behaviors like tardiness, interrupting others, invading other people's personal space, inappropriate humor or remarks, and incessant complaining.
I'm usually a generous tipper, but I hand him the exact amount in cash and skip the tip because of his tardiness.
British etiquette expert William Hanson says that guests will need to get to the church on time because tardiness won't be tolerated.
The later starting students also had fewer behavioral issues, better concentration in class, less dozing off and less tardiness, according to teachers.
On Wednesday, Gooding and his lawyer appeared 30 minutes late to court and were questioned by the judge as to their tardiness.
But to make up for its tardiness, the company has created what is the best iteration of a miniature console to date.
But in most schools, an unexcused lateness can lead to punishment, so Cara asked her mother for a note to excuse her tardiness.
Although the 29-year-old actress was a day late in sending her birthday messages, Lively made up for the tardiness with sweetness.
I'm really big on punctuality; tardiness is maybe my all-time biggest pet peeve, so I'm usually early to any commitments I have.
And Apple's tardiness in implementing two-factor authentication likely contributed to high-profile iCloud accounts being compromised in the infamous Celebgate photo leak.
Then again, this advice is coming from a Capricorn who views tardiness as a mortal sin, so take it for what you will.
Yet the tardiness of the recent punishments, given the proof that has been available for the best part of a decade, is discouraging.
That's because once you established credibility with your old manager, you may've learned she really didn't mind lax email etiquette or occasional tardiness.
Infractions once deemed the province of school disciplinarians — tardiness, say, or mouthing off to a teacher — often made their way to police blotters.
The most shocking thing about my emails is my tardiness in answering them; I have hundreds of orphaned missives in my "drafts" folder.
For newer players, it is surprising to discover that the coaches are talking to each other and know about such problems as tardiness.
The W.H.O. did come under criticism for its tardiness in recognizing the danger of that outbreak, but not on political or ideological grounds.
Usually, it's mundane stuff, like chronic tardiness, poor performance, frequent mistakes (in journalism, plagiarism will generally get you frogmarched out of the building).
His tardiness kept Tristan Thompson velcroed to the paint half a second too long, and, voila, the Raptors had an open corner three.
The club's booker, a self-important wannabe slickster named Ricky (Johnny Hopkins), attempts to use Midge's tardiness as an excuse not to pay her.
What matters is you owned up to the tardiness, identified remaining tasks and showed you intend to work hard until the job is done.
The tardiness of the two central characters, Gabriel Conroy (Boyd Gaines), the Morkans' favorite nephew, and his wife, Gretta (Kate Burton), causes momentary consternation.
The more restful students also saw a median 4.5 percent jump in their final grades for the class, and had better attendance and less tardiness.
Kendall Jenner was noticeably absent from the red carpet at a Cannes Film Festival event on Sunday — but her tardiness wasn't due to a fashion emergency.
Moments later he was on the stage, blaming the Las Vegas traffic for his tardiness before unleashing a torrent of invective about Nurmagomedov and his entourage.
As a result of Wednesday's tardiness problem, the House likely won't vote on the legislation until after the Iran sanctions are already starting to be lifted.
Likely, his tardiness did not scare off any potential buyers; People have been in line to plunk down a deposit for the Model 3 for days.
More than a dozen other royal staff have been sacked in similar public fashion for varying degrees of offences, ranging from tardiness and adultery to corruption.
She argued that she had been diligent and reliable, but he cited some tardiness that she said resulted from conflicts with her classes at Mercy College.
The only other airports that come close to rivalling China for tardiness are the three that serve the crowded skies around New York: JFK, LaGuardia and Newark.
It's one of the leading causes for being late to work in the city that never sleeps; 74% of subway commuters reported subway delays causing work tardiness.
One reason for this tardiness is that young people dominate marketing departments and think that the best place for the old is out of sight and mind.
The prime minister was captured on video commenting on Trump's tardiness and later seemed to mock Trump for catching his team off guard with his public remarks.
In December, after murmurs about their tardiness, Atlanta police charged Mr McIver with involuntary manslaughter and reckless conduct, charges suggesting that they, too, considered the death an accident.
The astronauts' tardiness was uncovered by researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology, who analyzed all of the Apollo Moon walks in a new study presented to NASA.
I tried to reassure her that if she were significantly late, the box office would probably exchange her ticket once she told them the reason for her tardiness.
Madonna should've been on time for her recent concerts in NYC, because her tardiness screwed over a bunch of fans -- financially and otherwise, according to a new lawsuit.
I think anybody with kids understands that sometimes you can't make it out the door on time, and eventually he was used to my tardiness and balled out.
After an hour and a half, the campaign introduces Cruz, explaining his tardiness by saying that the senator loves to stay late at rallies and talk to voters.
Once Susie is done riffing on Midge's sticky-handed children, tardiness, and access to not one, but two, Buckingham Palace-esque homes, it's time to get down to business.
The tardiness stems from new caucus rules mandated by the D.N.C. that require the state party to collect more than 100 data points from each of Nevada's 200,097 precincts.
Like everybody else, he has no time to think: The book's title comes from an offhand comment to a friend whose tardiness allowed a few welcome minutes of contemplation.
Since early testing and effective quarantines are the only way to slow the spread of a virus which has no vaccine or cure, tardiness is likely to cost lives.
In collateral damage seized on by Republicans, Tony Podesta, a Democratic super-lobbyist, stepped down after being quizzed over his firm's tardiness in declaring work on Ukraine for Mr Manafort.
Teachers who attended that boot camp told me that as opening day inched closer, they worried that Hobson had yet to announce even basic policies on tardiness, attendance, and misbehavior.
Goldenvoice gave the band a 10:30 set time, ostensibly betting on backstage catastrophe, absurd tardiness, or a nuclear meltdown involving Axl and a haberdasher who brought the wrong fedora.
Shemar Moore's 11 seasons worth of tardiness finally paid off for his "Criminal Minds" co-workers ... who just got laced up with some pricey and ironic gifts from the actor.
The companies' relative tardiness in joining the big-agriculture merger game - following on the heels of DowDuPont , Nutrien Ltd and others – would make gaining regulatory approval even tougher, Gordon said.
Businesses in Iceland often criticise the government for its tardiness in implementing EU rules it has only just heard about, which can create problems for sellers into the single market.
The agency's failure to disclose data on its own sluggishness to date has stood in stark contrast to the Federal Aviation Administration mandate that airlines disclose data on their tardiness.
Members of Bangladesh's national cricket team, who were in Christchurch for a match, were also saved by tardiness, after a news conference delayed their walk to the Deans Avenue mosque.
About a week after that conversation, unbeknownst to Newton, Curran made seven entries into her formal record regarding tardiness and mistakes she had allegedly made over the span of three days.
One day, when we started our session a few minutes late because of my tardiness, T. sat up on the couch and said she was enraged at me for being late.
For Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.), it's tardiness.
While Mercury is retrograde, make room for others' tardiness by telling them the event starts 30 minutes earlier than it actually does, especially if you know they're not the most punctual.
But they say the ECB's tardiness in approving the union of Banco Popolare and Banca Popolare di Milano, to which it eventually gave the nod last month, has deterred other potential deals.
Ummm, OK. Her reasoning didn't go over too well with fans, especially because a video of a concert attendee questioning Hill about her tardiness had her blaming her driver for getting lost.
Rather, he just accepted his tardiness casually, as if he were the secretly smart slacker who strolled into class five minutes late every day but still got into a surprisingly decent school.
Contrary to these perceptions, a San Diego State University study by Jeff Conte revealed that tardiness is typically seen in people who multitask, or are high in relaxed, Type B personality traits.
Because traffic was moving slowly, Julia and Oscar opted to walk across the border rather than wait in the car and risk tardiness, according to NBC 7, which first reported the story.
Acquiring and using one may sink you deeper into debt, and any bank that issues a credit card relies on its users' financial tardiness or illiteracy to generate exploitative interest on unpaid balances.
Oddly, my tardiness — my failing to appear magically to merge with her on atomic time — fostered her ability not only to embrace reality but also to focus on pleasing herself rather than others.
Canon's tardiness leads to some significant issues (more on that in the next section), but Canon is also an old hand at making digital cameras and has perfected its menu system and controls.
In a statement, DreamHack said that it gave the players ample warning about the start time of the grand finals, which started nearly 210 minutes later than scheduled due to the players' tardiness.
In a consolidated streaming music business, when most consumers get their music from just a handful of online outlets, could the tardiness of just one company's data hold the Billboard album chart hostage?
The man, who has not been identified, was reportedly hours late to catch his Jetstar Airways flight to Adelaide, and became angry at the airline employees who informed him of his tardiness, 9News reported.
These allow him just barely to survive and work out of his apartment, but they also consign him to innumerable hearings in multiple courtrooms, for which he is in a perpetual state of tardiness.
He and KNG both said on Twitter that the team was not partying the night before, although KNG blamed the players' tardiness on DreamHack staff not giving them the correct time to show up.
But she would always find it hard to adjust to his tardiness, his constant belief that things would simply work themselves out, and the way his ambitions often dictated the course of their lives.
Mr. DeBlasio has often been criticized for tardiness, but Jessica Ramos, a member of his staff, said later that the mayor should get credit for being half an hour early to the rescheduled event.
A federal judge in Kansas who was reprimanded last year by his colleagues over sexual harassment, an extramarital affair with a felon, and chronic tardiness has announced his plans to resign from the bench.
Bingeworthy It's easy to feel overwhelmed by the never-ending options on scripted TV. After all, modern bosses are still not accepting "had to finish the last three episodes" as an appropriate excuse for tardiness.
De Blasio also has a reputation for tardiness -- so much so that New York Magazine saw fit to publish a list of his late arrivals before the end of his first year in the job.
But the agency was strongly criticized for its tardiness in declaring Ebola an international emergency, and many global health experts said it was unlikely that the agency's director, Dr. Chan, would let that happen again.
Once you select a city, the app will direct you to a local map where you can easily view built-in public transit maps, schedules for transportation nearby, and alerts of route changes, tardiness, etc.
Your coworkers may understand if you show up late by a minute or two to the occasional meeting, but making tardiness a regular habit is a surefire way to lose credibility in your colleagues' eyes.
That would have been bad enough, but when retelling the story to Richards and Vanderpump, she claimed she was only six minutes late — blasting Mellencamp Arroyave for being annoyed about her tardiness in the first place.
I was so terrified that my boss would think I was lying about my (impending) tardiness that I whipped out my phone to take a picture so that he would know I was telling the truth.
A mere 7 percent of American businesses offer on-site child care, even though it has been proved to reduce turnover and increase worker productivity, as children are the No. 1 reason for absenteeism and tardiness.
A federal judge who has criticized the administration's tardiness while reuniting the families offered praise during a status hearing Friday, saying "it really does appear there's been great progress" on reunifications ahead of next week's deadline.
Tardiness in submitting the two reports — one is required every two years under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change treaty signed by President George Bush; the other every four years — is not unheard-of.
The article states: The passage of the law followed years of mounting calls for later school start times from sleep experts who said such a move would optimize learning, reduce tardiness and contribute to overall well-being.
The law, which came amid rising worries about the effects of sleep deprivation on young people, is intended to improve attendance rates and reduce tardiness, said Anthony J. Portantino, a Democratic state senator who wrote the bill.
For example, one of my most common Siri interactions is to locate a family member, particularly my daughter, who takes a bus home from school that has a variable drop-off time due to traffic or student tardiness.
Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the trailblazing singer and guitarist, was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame just last year; the tardiness of this recognition signifies the extent to which black women's contributions to rock have been overlooked.
I called them Dickensian, mocked their poor service, questioned their spurious excuses for tardiness—I gave them the sort of verbal seeing-to that only myself and a disgruntled racist colonel in an inner city youth center could muster.
A handful of issues led to Miller's departure from Silicon Valley in May of last year, The Hollywood Reporter reported Wednesday, including frequent tardiness, a tendency to fall asleep on set, and his abuse of alcohol and other substances.
A federal judge who has criticized the Trump administration's tardiness in reuniting families separated at the border offered praise during a status hearing on Friday after 2628 children between the ages of 28503 and 22019 were reunited with their parents.
He criticizes his handling of the Army in the days before the Pearl Harbor attack, as well as his willingness to support racial segregation in the Army, and his tardiness in looking for ways to rescue Jews during the war.
It instead begins with him inside a federal prison in Massachusetts, on his way to serve the first of his two stints in solitary confinement for what he called a minor breach of rules (tardiness to a roll-call count).
A research review by epidemiologists at the Centres for Disease Control finds that later school starting times correspond with improved attendance, less tardiness, less falling asleep in class, better grades and even fewer crashes involving youngsters driving themselves to school.
Lawmakers were originally slated to pass that bill before Iran was expected to receive sanctions relief, but more than 100 lawmakers missed the vote earlier this month after Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) closed the vote on time to punish tardiness.
Europeans were generally not happy with President Barack Obama's reluctance to involve the country in Libya and Syria, for example, or his tardiness to engage in what became an international confrontation with Russia in Ukraine, but their criticism was quiet.
Three-quarters of men and 81 percent of women objected to their bosses canceling meetings on short notice, and general tardiness upset 77 percent of men and 79 percent of women, maybe because such habits signal that employee's time and input aren't priorities.
Obama, Bush complained before Trump even arrived The tardiness of NATO governments to live up to their own pledges to spend 2% of their gross domestic product on defense and the diminished capabilities of key powers like Britain have long rankled in Washington.
Then the promotion pulled him from UFC 200 for flaking on media obligations, and if White's admonishment of McGregor and his tardiness at Wednesday's press conference wasn't a public sign of personal strain, it was an indication that things aren't quite so chummy.
Carskadon says the negative consequences of early waking on academic performance are obvious: Students have more trouble concentrating in class and retaining information, feel tired during the day, have more absences and tardiness and have a hard time doing their homework and class reading well.
Phrases like "McDonald's" and "combo No.3" [code words for organizing protests] became sensitive words during the Jasmine incident, but they didn't get taken off from the "sensitive words list" until the end of 2012, a result of both tardiness and playing it safe.
But more than 130 members were absent when Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) closed the vote on time to punish tardiness.
He served in the Navy in the Pacific theater in World War II. At The Fort Worth Press, a penurious operation, he quickly rose to sports editor and held his young reporters to strict standards, castigating them regularly for tardiness, flowery writing, overseriousness and factual mistakes.
Gigant industrialism in the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc showed its own seams and contradictions; for all the talk of a workers' paradise, the Soviets eventually criminalized absenteeism, tardiness and "quitting without permission," controlling labor in ways that would have made the most ruthless capitalist proud.
According to a study on social impact by Deloitte, schools that implement free breakfasts have seen a rise in attendance and a drop in tardiness, while lending to children's ability to internalize ideas and retain them for exams, including 17.5 percent higher scores on standardized math tests.
A Libra will always have some elaborate excuse for her tardiness, but we all know it's because she decided she needed to take 45 minutes doing a full contour even though she was just meeting a friend for a drink at the dimly-lit dive bar down the street.
Chip Wells, a longtime worker at the plant, said he had been repeatedly harassed by a supervisor for supporting the union — for example, the supervisor once sent him to the human resources office and cited him for tardiness when he was not back by the time his break ended.
In a decision on Friday affirming a lower court, a three-judge panel of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the former employee, Joseph Reed, did not support his claims that the bank discriminated against him by terminating him for tardiness and absenteeism when whites with attendance problems were not dismissed.
Instead, we let them go,") tardiness ("this isn't school,") attendance ("if you can't be reliable... you'll be asked to leave [and it might not be a choice,]") vacation and sick days ("don't get the rest of us sick"), and no-shows ("if you don't call and don't show up for work, you're a jerk.
Dismissed for tardiness in 21977, he went on to appear on Arthur Godfrey's "Talent Scouts" and, shortly after that, to land a job in the band of the country singer George Hamilton IV. He moved to the West Coast in 21978 to be the leader and lead guitarist of the Party Timers, the rockabilly singer Wanda Jackson's band.
Reviews of Thumper, Wayward Sky, Batman Arkham VR, and more Next week, PlayStation 4 will become the first console to play virtual reality games with the release of PlayStation VR. Sony is a bit late to the VR game — both the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift launched earlier this year for PC — but the company is hoping to make up for its tardiness with ease of use.
Trump's remarks came in response to a viral video showing Trudeau, French President Emmanuel MacronEmmanuel Jean-Michel MacronBiden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Trump returns to impeachment fight after NATO clash Overnight Defense: Trump cancels presser, cuts short NATO trip | Viral video catches leaders appearing to gossip about Trump | Dem witnesses say Trump committed impeachable offenses | Trump reportedly mulling more troops in Middle East MORE and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson talking at the NATO summit about Trump's tardiness to bilateral meetings.
Multiple items in its list of possible responses immediately bring to mind a raft of recent Facebook-related controversies — whether it's high level moves to further undermine user privacy; baffling content censorship decisions (yet tardiness combating the spread of hate speech); an ad infested News Feed that's been guilty of algorithmically encouraging clickbait (and worse); and the largescale shuttering of mobile web access to Facebook messages to try to drive more downloads of Facebook's Messenger app (at the expense of letting users access messages how they please — something TC columnist Jon Evans memorably dubbed "malevolent design"), to name just a very few.

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