Deadline
a deadline (noun) - a time limit, a time that a task must be done before
working to a deadline
working to a very tight deadline
set a deadline
impose a deadline
an optimistic deadline.
meet a deadline
be in trouble if you miss the deadline
warned him there was a deadline
please make sure everything is finished well before the deadline
a tight deadline
impose a tighter deadline
panic as the deadline approached
a strict deadline
extend a deadline
the deadline passed
deadline for passage of the law
apparently last week there was a deadline, I didn't realise
I've got a deadline
another deadline is approaching
meet the delivery deadline set by the client
offer incentives to signup before the deadline
the deadline for farmers to submit claims had already passed
the last chance to meet the deadline was an hour before the meeting
miss the deadline
no excuses if you don't meet your deadline
no reason why the deadline could not be met
an insane deadline
she felt as if she had been up all night, working to meet an insane deadline
already set a deadline for resumption of the peace talks
deadline for submissions of books by publishers for the catalogue
Success in meeting the deadline means a stiffer one next time
a revised deadline
move an offer deadline date backward
procrastinated and did not meet his deadline
meet the very short deadline required for the article.
a registration deadline
an application deadline
the deadline to apply
the establishment of a deadline prompted all the major factions to assess their positions
Example sentences:
* Having to move an offer deadline date backward due to a lack of attractive offers will place a vendor in a weak position.
* A deadline of three months was set to get this project started.
* She has not tried to impose any tighter deadline than 31 December.
* Kahan warned Reichmann there was a deadline.
* She'd be in trouble if they missed that twenty-four-hour deadline.
* The deadline for bids ended yesterday, and a decision could be reached in the next few weeks.
* However, a new, earlier and potentially far more troublesome deadline will arise.
* The deadline for submissions of books by publishers for the catalogue is 15th January.
* With the magazine deadline now passed, a tribute to Tom is not possible for this edition, but one will be included in the Winter 1993 edition published in January
* Success in meeting the deadline means a stiffer one next time.
* Obviously there will always be ads called in after our final press deadline, and those will have to wait until the following issue.
* It could only be about eight o'clock --; her old-fashioned watch, unwound this morning, had stopped --; but she felt as if she had been up all night, working to meet an insane deadline.
* A call for papers has been issued and the deadline for abstracts is 3 April.
* The Government has also announced that the deadline for cereal farmers to submit claims for repayment of cereals co-responsibility levy under the Small Cereals Producer Scheme and the two schemes open to participants in five year set-aside is to be extended until November 18.
* The company in Colchester, UK, had less than four weeks to convert machinery to produce a new kind of tube and meet the delivery deadline set by AS Denofa.
* For a variety of reasons the rule is often breached, but there would be no excuse for missing the deadline with a report which had taken so long to prepare.
* Investors in America's stockmarkets face the uncertainties of events in the Gulf as the January 15th deadline imposed by the United Nations approaches.
* Dent followed up with a request for Barnet to meet the 11am deadline an hour before the League's annual meeting at Walsall.
* Their main concern was that independent arbitration would drag out negotiations and prevent them complying with the MMC proposals to free pubs from the tie by the deadline of November 1992.
* For a variety of reasons the rule is often breached, but there would be no excuse for missing the deadline with a report which had taken so long to prepare.
* James Molyneaux and the Rev Ian Paisley have already set this deadline for the resumption of talks and even as their two parties vigorously fought each other in several constituencies, joint working groups were in session drawing up vital working papers for the forthcoming negotiations.
* The time limit for submitting the return may be extended by the inspector if it can be shown, to his satisfaction, that there is a reasonable excuse for the inability to submit by the prescribed deadline.
* Let's have hands up, what does the word deadline mean?
* We were, however, grateful to receive a copy subsequently, even though a month had passed since the deadline for comments.
* Viljoen was quoted as saying on Radio South Africa on Feb. 5 that there was no reason why a deadline of April 30 for the release of political detainees and the return of exiles could not be met.
* The government threatened that after the deadline it would launch a campaign forcibly to collect the weapons, and warned that the severest of penalties would be inflicted on those violating the order.
* The establishment of a deadline prompted all the major factions to assess their positions.
* Check the rules to find out which of these your deadline is.
* Ensure that limitation and ASO reminders are produced three months before the deadline.
* I should explain that I've got a deadline for the series of articles I'm writing.
* Another deadline is approaching for Britain's second-oldest brewery.
* We'll let them know the date we're going to start, and offer incentives if they sign up before that deadline.
* Apparently last week there was a course work deadline, I didn't realise.






