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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121) Groups will also need to organise themselves and delegate different tasks in order to produce their newspaper by a strict deadline.
122) Labour consumer affairs spokesman Nigel Griffiths has given Sega and Nintendo a three-week deadline to act.
123) This makes it highly unlikely that the council will be able to meet the three-month deadline on any site.
124) Working under pressure to meet a deadline had a motivating effect.
125) The date of the meeting was after the copy deadline for this edition of the Catholic Voice.
126) I would therefore propose that September 1993 be set as a tentative deadline for the confirmation of events, dates and locations.
127) The settlement put a Dec. 31 deadline on meeting conditions of the agreement or the purchasing authority would expire.
128) Manager Lennie Lawrence will study a medical report before deciding whether to recruit another goalkeeper before Thursday's transfer deadline.
129) But many certificates for free or upgraded travel ordered a year ago carry a 12-month deadline for redemption.
130) Because of the deadline, your manager made changes and sent the copy to your potential customer.
131) In all, about 15, 000 fans bought season tickets before a December 1988 deadline.
132) Ability to work to a deadline under pressure was another skill I was quizzed about.
133) The new week features a new deadline, and this one begs a big move.
134) Each station is to be individually questioned, and an original deadline to provide information by August has been extended to October.
135) Deadline for receipt of completed forms is Friday, February 14.
136) With the transfer deadline exactly three weeks away, Sunderland reserves host West Brom.
137) Bidders missing the deadline for offers or not shortlisted for the second phase may not be readmitted.
138) The shipping deadline has slipped, but the Redwood Shores database software giant remains deeply committed to the project.
139) No sooner had the new deadline been announced than Newt Gingrich suggested lifting the debt ceiling.
140) Yoko San Oriental Spa is seeking permission to keep operating beyond a February 1998 deadline set by the city.
141) We were, however, grateful to receive a copy subsequently, even though a month had passed since the deadline for comments.
142) Yet the obstacles that it has run into make it probable that even it will miss the end-1992 deadline.
143) Keegan also revealed that Ray Ranson could have gone before the transfer deadline but decided to stay and fight for his place.
144) The government has set June 11 as the deadline for submitting bids, and hopes to select a concessionaire by July 3.
145) The deadline came,(sentencedict.com) the flood gates opened and we breathed a sigh of relief.
146) The deadline for suing the drug companies came and went - and she had to drop out.
147) If you have missed the deadline you need to act promptly to minimise any further charges.
148) I agree with Leonard Woolf that to write against a weekly deadline deforms the brain.
149) As the deadline approached a fierce debate raged in the United States.
150) Wilson said he will seek to push back the deadline either through a filing with the court or through an appeal.
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