Similar words: headline, deadly, deal in, line, online, outline, line up, in line. Meaning: [ˈdedlaɪn] n. the point in time at which something must be completed.
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91) At Insein in Yangon, troops were brought in when 400 monks extended the boycott beyond the Oct. 20 deadline.
92) The company recently has been regrouping after it failed to meet a deadline to provide service early this year.
93) The deadline to register to vote in the primary is August 18.
94) I have no fear and, despite the deadline Letterman has conjured up, no sense of urgency.
95) The General Services Administration has set Oct. 6 as the deadline to submit written comment on its environmental report.
96) The obvious implication is that many asylum seekers may miss the deadline and lose the chance to appeal.
97) A deadline is negative inspiration. Still, it's better than no inspiration at all. Rita Mae Brown
98) They clinched the deal for the Norwich defender just six minutes before the deadline.
99) No strike deadline has been set, nor has a full-fledged boycott been called.
100) The early deadline gave little time for meetings and collaborative effort, or a very considered response to the new timetabling arrangements.
101) Success in meeting the deadline means a stiffer one next time.
102) The commission allowed their deadline to pass without taking action, which clears the companies to proceed.
103) But working to scale from a cartoon drawing and meeting a tight deadline posed problems for the sculpture's designer.
104) Minor mistakes or missing the May 15 deadline could end in the loss of payments.
105) Last week the deadline for finding eight thousand pounds to pay back a loan from a mortgage company expired.
106) After the deadline will be processed first come first served.
107) The deadline was getting closer and we were under continual pressure to reach our targets.
108) So what may be expected now that the deadline for disposals by the major brewers has passed?
109) Buyers brought forward purchases in August to beat the deadline on stamp duty, creating a vacuum in the following month.
110) Perhaps, as officials contend, faces will be saved by a last-minute rush to meet the new deadline.
111) Ironside had a seven-match loan spell at Scarborough before the transfer deadline.
112) The port now faces a July 1 deadline to produce a plan to permanently reduce the presence of metals.
113) The agent expects an attitude adjustment to coincide with passage of the trading deadline at 6 p. m. Thursday.
114) That deadline is fast approaching, and from the end of December Jubilee 2000 will be no more.
115) Atkinson wants to sign a striker before next month's transfer deadline and has placed the North-East duo under scrutiny. Sentencedict.com
116) Shamir reached the coalition agreement only hours before the deadline set by President Chaim Herzog for the formation of a new government.
117) The opposition had imposed a deadline of Aug. 31 for Nabiyev to restore stability or resign.
118) Wednesday is the deadline for immigrants to apply for the required spruced-up green cards.
119) Each call sets a deadline for the submission of proposals - usually ten to 12 weeks from the date of publication.
120) We apologize to anyone whose name we have forgotten in the rush of deadline time; you are all in good company.
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