late entry
collocation in Englishmeaningsoflateandentry
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late
adjective
adverb
uk/leɪt/us/leɪt/
(happening or being) near the end of a period ...
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entry
noun
uk/ˈen.tri/us/ˈen.tri/
the act of entering a place or joining a particular society ...
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(Definition oflateandentryfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Lateentryof more mature students as well as repetition and bunching in the final grade can influence these ratios.
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If you arrive late, you may find the classroom door locked and you may be deniedlateentry.
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In adjusting forlateentry, we minimize bias and confounding from persons with short test intervals presenting earlier in infection.
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All models were stratified by study cohort and, as follow-up on some individuals did not begin until some time after seroconversion, allowed forlateentryinto the cohort (' left truncation ').
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Cleckheaton thus prospered by serving textiles rather than trying to make alateentryinto it, and by following wherever opportunity led.
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Ideally, there should be no disadvantage inlateentry, providing that the conditions are met.
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That is the price we pay forlateentry.
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It is the issue of the certificate, the search, thelateentry, or indeed a correction, which demands the fee.
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It is important to make the point that our scheme is rather peculiar, in that it is alateentryscheme.
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We even made representations in regard tolateentry, but we got no reply.
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We can describe it as thelateentryfactor.
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Like his predecessor, he is already showing the skill to stonewall skilfully, despite hislateentryinto the match.
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Where it does, there has been no difficulty about the unions accepting alateentryinto apprenticeships, or into a trade.
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You can tell that it was alateentry, but that is all.
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What is happening is that people who live further away are taking those places because oflateentry.
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It is most important to facilitatelateentryinto higher education.
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We have now got thelateentry, once and for all.
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