In the 1970s, massive preharvest burning of cane-fields, introduced to facilitate mechanisation, was as swiftly reversed with the belated realisation of its principal disadvantages.
Jenkins has struck a belated and unfashionable blow for commonsense - he deserves to be heard.
So this aspect of multimedia is interesting primarily from the technical viewpoint, representing merely a belated attempt by computing to catch up with other technologies.
In the next section, we will see a belated effort to resist this trend by movement activists.
The belated emergence of this early recording is made all the more poignant by its timing.
The laudatory stance arose from a belated recognition of natural law in the key arguments of independentist agendas.
His belated recognition of their existence in the later essay is perfunctory, and remains oblivious to their character and significance.
Here, the metalepsis not only functions as a belated positing of the cause, as part of the causal-inference; it also constitutes a specific self-relation.