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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151) Herzog's original deadline of May 18 was extended by 21 days to allow negotiations to continue.
152) Clinton faces a June 3 deadline for action on the trade status.
153) The revised bids came in at 3: 55 p. m. yesterday, five minutes before the deadline, he said.
154) A new deadline for deciding if the plan will be pursued has been set for July.
155) However, one month after this deadline Judge Gilbert Thiel in Nancy refused permission for the objects to leave the city.
156) Brahney extended the deadline to March 4 from Jan. 22, which was the deadline under federal bankruptcy law.
157) Reporters are always in a hurry and working on deadline.
158) In desperation, under pressure from a tight Defence Ministry deadline, they consulted Oengo.
159) By the Jan. 31 deadline a further nine parties had successfully completed the registration process.
160) He is prepared to start pruning before the transfer deadline.
161) It came last October, 40 years after the deadline set by the treaty.
162) Having to move an offer deadline date backward due to a lack of attractive offers will place a vendor in a weak position.
163) The agency unilaterally extended its deadline for providing the material.
164) A call for papers has been issued and the deadline for abstracts is 4 May 1992.
165) Maybe it was the missed deadline that raised the issue; it made everyone irritable.
166) If you are unable to meet this deadline please let me know as soon as possible.
167) If a Federal Communications Commission deadline stands, the changeover from analog to digital television will be complete by 2006.
168) Most bidders are being coy about their plans, though the deadline for applications is this evening.
169) The issue was further complicated by confusion over the validity of the government's June 1990 deadline.
170) President Ranasinghe Premadasa agreed, though he is said to have set a deadline for definite military results to be produced.
171) Two weeks before the deadline, the Conservatives published their manifesto.
172) Let him play for the Astros, at least to the July trading deadline, to set his price.
173) For the Sox, the baseball trading deadline was Game 5.
174) Agree with the vendors the timetable of events following the meeting and the deadline for the revised firm offers.
175) Nell is your colleague,(http://sentencedict.com/deadline.html) and you suspect she has never met a deadline in her life.
176) Several others have said they will not support any agreement that specifies a deadline for the additional withdrawals.
177) After successive delays, aided by the law courts, the new deadline for payment is Thursday.
178) The talks have been extended beyond their December 1990 deadline by one year.
179) His senior aides are convinced they can speed up the Maastricht ratification process to meet the new deadline.
180) I could flip through a fifty-page state supreme court decision on deadline and call in a story from a pay phone.
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