The European Council has passed the measure but the deadline for its adoption into the laws of EU member states is still 15 months away. |
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An inquiry is pending on one refusal and the deadline for objections to the recent application is today. |
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With baseball's best record, the Cardinals elected to stand pat at the trade deadline. |
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In the months leading up to the deadline, questions were revived about the power and prerogative of Congress to wage war. |
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For those of us with self-employed pension schemes, it is another year before the end-of-October tax relief deadline looms. |
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New timescales highlighted an autumn 2005 deadline for the council to decide whether or not to contractually commit to the scheme. |
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He is on the cadge again as he looks to put the final touches to his squad before next Sunday's transfer deadline. |
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The timing of applications made before the deadline will have no bearing on the outcome, organisers promise. |
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Ms. Lauricella then commented about a dateless letter in the file that she felt had been inserted after the deadline. |
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But mention the impending transfer deadline and the banalities are overwhelmed by his sense of urgency. |
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He said he believed a few may apply for longer hours ahead of the deadline in November and then only for one extra hour or two. |
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The deadline for all articles to be included in the weekly newsletter will be Thursday night. |
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I don't think I have anything to do that has an urgent deadline or immediately requires my attention. |
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Following an extension of deadline and several warnings, the state, on June 14, razed hundreds of shanties in the beach area. |
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After Chile called for a 45 day deadline the mood darkened at the thought of another month and a half in this dump, waiting and waiting. |
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Today is the deadline for South African regions to submit their bids to be awarded a franchise to take part in the new, expanded competition. |
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Racing to meet the April Fool's Day production deadline, the ladies got down to brass tacks. |
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The rumor mill is going at top speed as the March 11 trading deadline nears. |
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From those, four submitted detailed bids before the tender deadline on Friday. |
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However, this deadline has long since passed and no application appears to be forthcoming. |
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Ballot papers were misprinted, or had errors in, and then had to be reprinted, checked, and distributed all to a strict deadline. |
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The government no longer has to be bounced into setting a deadline to switch off the analogue signal. |
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I didn't enter my name into the nearly 600-person competition until 10 minutes before the deadline. |
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So I started thinking about how to do it better, instead of trusting to luck or a jolt of deadline inspiration. |
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We can expect a protracted tug of war, which may drag on until the review deadline draws near. |
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Trades are possible as the August 31 deadline for finalizing postseason rosters nears. |
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York Race For Life organiser David Martin said capacity had been reached ahead of tomorrow's official sign-up deadline. |
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As the deadline to make city roads motorable passed on Monday, chief minister N. Dharam Singh said he would seek information on progress. |
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They are now voicing confidence that the new deadline will be met, but it does undercut the political timeline here. |
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Never would I allow myself to be leave mistakes uncorrected, miss a deadline, or leave an assignment incomplete. |
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Applications and supporting documents must be sent via the US postal service and postmarked no later than the deadline. |
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The postal votes cannot be sent out before April 20, because the deadline for applications only lapses at 5pm the previous day. |
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As good as our royal mail cope with postage I would hate to miss my deadline. |
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But there's a lot of pressure at the moment with the countdown to this UN deadline, also to try and resolve the issue of peacekeepers as well. |
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For virgins, the issue of timing is more evident because they have not met the cultural deadline of sexual intimacy with a partner. |
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With eight days to go until the deadline for offers, it promises to be an interesting fight to the finish. |
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The News Editor then ensures all the stories are filed by deadline so they can go to the sub-editors. |
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Rushing through his conclusions he just finished his presentation before this unexpected deadline. |
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She said local people had complained bitterly about the lack of notice for the plan to extend the deadline by a year. |
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That's the mantra of many a hack desperate to meet an inelastic deadline or dying to use a bombastic headline. |
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Mr Bradley also refused to be drawn on a deadline for the commencement or a finishing date for the road. |
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We haven't set a deadline but negotiations are taking place with potential purchasers and we don't expect it to be a long, drawn-out process. |
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In fantasy basketball, a deadline deal can give your point guard a new sharpshooter to pad his assist stats. |
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The decision would not be ignored, as the deadline for discontinuation of operations would be met, but troops would start pulling out later. |
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The tension was building as the deadline for the announcement approached and I couldn't put up any longer with the disconnectedness of the web. |
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We have received permission from the district collectorate to extend the programme for two hours beyond the deadline of 10 pm. |
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The British public were never going to be enthralled by a worthy exhibition of social issues, hurriedly assembled to meet an immovable deadline. |
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Even when grievously ill, he never failed to meet a deadline, never failed to deliver. |
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By Monday, well before the deadline for abidance, their first flank capitulated. |
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So unpopular has their botched plan become that not a single force met the absurdly short deadline. |
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Discussion on the measure was severely curtailed, after the government set a 10 pm deadline, or guillotine, for voting on the legislation. |
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Even before the 8am deadline yesterday morning, phone lines to Ticketmaster were jammed with tens of thousands of his fans trying to get through. |
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But the outgoing director general says that it would never have come to Scotland if he had not invented a fake deadline. |
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Party electioneers know that an election held any later than the British government's selfimposed deadline of November 13 is a non-starter. |
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The pub city has taken a hit with the 11.30 pm deadline imposed by the Police Department on entertainment joints. |
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No, the egregious violation was going past the sacred 51 day deadline for replacing a name on the ballot. |
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Mackay admitted that this was probably true, and that the deadline for reviewing the books to be culled had been moved to Christmas. |
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Anyone who put all their funds into a technology fund as they peaked with the tax deadline must be gutted. |
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Procrastination leads to crushing pressure as you realise the night before deadline that your essay is due at 4 pm or whenever tomorrow. |
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However, those same predictions can whip us into frenzy if the fateful deadline looms ahead. |
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The deadline for those who'd like to submit their films is less than a month away, however. |
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Under the proposed resolution, failure to comply with this deadline would justify the use of force to depose him. |
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Meanwhile, there were no major comings or goings at Ewood yesterday ahead of last night's transfer deadline. |
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But their early free fall practically ensures that Beltran will be going, going, gone before the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline. |
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In a real-time system, each of these cases would be an opportunity for a missed deadline. |
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Pubs that miss the deadline, which is less than six weeks away, will be forced to spend months going through an even longer application process. |
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But with such a worrying deadline, speed is of the essence for the company. |
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If you fail to make your payment by the stated deadline, the fee is generally debited from your retirement account. |
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He called the place and just barely made it under the wire for the deadline for an interview. |
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The systems failed spectacularly to meet the deadline for the new term, but we'll let that pass. |
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The deadline for objections was August 19 and the pressure group continued to gather support until that date. |
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You risk missing this deadline at your peril, as this article from last week explains! |
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The University of Transkei extended its registration deadline yesterday to accommodate financially needy students. |
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More than 150 people filed papers and paid their fees before yesterday's deadline. |
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Hopes of settling the bitter firefighters' dispute were on a knife-edge last night after union leaders issued a new deadline for reaching a deal. |
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I've been up for an hour or so knocking off a couple of pieces two whole days before the deadline. |
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My self-imposed deadline for completing my novel redraft is November 15 of this year. |
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By the end of August, the self-imposed deadline for the completion of the Convention's work was close. |
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Obviously, it shouldn't be a deadline which forces us to leave rapidly, in a pell-mell fashion. |
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The City Council had a self-imposed one-year deadline for rebuilding the shattered cloverleaf. |
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When the deadline for pool applications closed, 14 media organisations had registered an interest. |
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If the deal had not been closed by this deadline, the BCC would have invited Erste Bank to negotiations. |
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Apparently in thrall to the resignation deadline set by David Trimble, the British government moved towards reintroducing direct rule. |
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Council officers are still urging landlords and landladies to get their applications for the new licences in before the deadline of 6 August. |
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Council officials received about 39,000 applications by yesterday's 5pm deadline. |
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In any case, we will know by tomorrow whether it's a wrap, or this flexible deadline remains elastic. |
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They were preparing to work through the holidays to make up for a missed deadline for completion of the work. |
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What is the reason for the leave of absence deadline on the Academic and Administrative Calendar? |
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But the results of a contest sponsored by the German Language Council were not out before the deadline for e-mailing the text for the column. |
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Besides, my first pay day wouldn't come until after I'd be gutted alive by Tiff for missing the rent deadline. |
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I am also getting exasperated with the apparent lack of will to achieve our deadline. |
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If the deadline is passed and no claim is made the money will instead go to the Good Causes fund. |
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I am hunkering down for the next three weeks as I need to make my deadline. |
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Institutional shareholders including arbitrageurs traditionally do not respond to offers up until close to the deadline. |
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Which brings us to today's imposed deadline for Anderson handing in the results of his investigation. |
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The appeal was lodged with the council before Christmas, just as the six-month deadline for appeals was reached. |
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Just a month before the fixed deadline, hotelkeepers said that foreign tour operators had booked bedrooms in still-unfinished hotels. |
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Election fever mounted today as the official deadline passed for Westminster hopefuls who want to throw their hats in the ring. |
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Two months after the deadline for submission of applications the results will be made public. |
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Tomorrow is the deadline for candidates who wish to declare their intention to run for Parliament. |
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I am actually perilously close to missing the deadline for submission of this article. |
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As for those sick that want to attend, the deadline for submission of names is the end of January. |
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The community council insists that the boundary details were delivered to the inspector's address before the deadline but somehow went astray. |
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He hired five attorneys to give legal advice and negotiated a one-month extension to the deadline. |
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By December 2007, twelve challengers had met the entry deadline and were preparing to race. |
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The scattering of the bargaining unit across a whole state and a looming strike deadline only augment the confusion. |
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I'm hereupon to be known as the only player dealt at the 2000 NBA trading deadline. |
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As the clock strikes twelve tonight, the deadline for conversion to the new credit card licence will have passed. |
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Children will be tasked with picturing their group activities or special events over the next two months in time for the June 30 deadline. |
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The Chinese are moving closer to their WTO deadline for letting their currency float. |
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The deadline to get your tax return in the mail rolled in at midnight, Friday. |
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It means that the deadline for being able to receive the full allowance for the current tax year is today. |
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He has no time to do it because he has a deadline to beat for the completion of his opus. |
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Taylor said he would try other methods of raising the cash if the final deadline was not met. |
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The final deadline is no later than four months after the first day of the course. |
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The commission has extended the deadline for the submission of tenders by one month. |
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The official deadline for fans to take advantage of the discount offer before prices are hiked up is Sunday. |
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Failure to play before the deadline may result in both players being scratched from the competition without notice. |
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I don't think that deadline of March 17 is going to be it, you know, when the balloon goes up. |
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There will not be an opportunity for students to access their exam scripts until after the deadline has passed. |
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My observation for this week is that there is nothing like a deadline to get the house tidy. |
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As the deadline for the banishment of tobacco advertising drew close, they could be seen pushing a new addition to their cigarette line. |
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Maddie, at the last minute, decided to stay behind and finish some work on deadline. |
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The government will continue peace talks with secessionists despite the passing Friday of a deadline for forging a peace deal. |
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So, in theory, he could meet the December deadline by simply handing in a blank sheet of paper. |
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The dispute threatened to delay the drafting of a constitution, just three days before a deadline for it to be approved by parliament. |
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I cannot seem to achieve anything if I don't have a deadline with a date and a fixed hour, looming over my head. |
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Today was the deadline for the first news stand issue of the mag. |
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Two days before that deadline, Portland animal rights attorney Geordie Duckler filed a lawsuit. |
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Media people, always on perpetual deadline, can adapt even to the most arid surroundings. |
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Having passed the deadline to be embedded as a journalist, Mumford was forced to make other arrangements. |
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But the flurry of trade activity before last week's non-waiver deadline reshaped the pennant races, but left eight teams as the most likely playoff qualifiers. |
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Some watering holes continue to run merrily till late into the night while everyone knows that for the dancing-singing bars, the deadline is dawn! |
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The majority of places will have got their act together by now, but if they do miss the deadline they will still have time to apply for a new licence by November. |
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As I write, Morsi has only hours to meet the military deadline, but he shows no signs of conciliation. |
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Conservatives have made clear they want Republican leaders to use the December deadline to confront the president on immigration. |
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This is the cry in Tea Party circles, and it is only going to crescendo as the debt deadline gets closer. |
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They have a deadline to meet with the project that completely intersects with my delivery of crimson Peak. |
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Teller windows at the Bank of France were mobbed by a record crowd as a deadline for declaring franc coins expired, the central bank said on Friday. |
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But probably because we co-edited the deadline Artists anthologies with our friend Jesse Angelo, we feel a fidelity to the form. |
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What is the deadline for requesting a recount or contesting the election? |
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Victims who have not issued proceedings by that deadline will not have recourse to the High Court, and have no alternative but to seek redress at the compensation tribunal. |
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As the deadline for the list approached, I talked to my friend and fellow writer Devon Maloney. |
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But he is one of the best deadline artists in the business, and his series on the dying of his father was unflinching and elegiac. |
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As the deadline looms, federal officials insist they'll do all they can to avert a showdown with the resisters, saying no one will be evicted without a court hearing. |
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Several EU nations, including Britain, France and Belgium have delivered their very own April Fools prank by failing to meet that self imposed deadline. |
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If you miss the deadline because your financial institution bungled the rollover, you may be eligible for an automatic waiver, which means you don't have to apply for relief. |
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With just 75 minutes to go before the deadline for handing in completed nominations, the returning officer told us we needed to get the signatures of 30 assentors. |
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The M23 rebels have given Kabila until Monday to begin talks, warning they will retake goma if the government misses the deadline. |
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The sign-up deadline for the Affordable Care Act has triggered a predictable series of jeremiads from the right. |
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The project is expected to miss its scheduled 2003 deadline. |
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Schumann often worries his musical subjects beyond their deadline. |
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The deadline of the premiere makes us work mercilessly fast. |
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As it turned out, knowing that universal fortification would be required by 1 January 1998, most millers fortified their products voluntarily before the mandatory deadline. |
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It is to that end that he expects to keep the seven players he transfer-listed last month, even though the transfer deadline does not apply to Championship clubs. |
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I'm sure I'm not the only parent who misplaced the letter before it was even opened, and almost missed the final deadline for sending in the form. |
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The votes have been cast and the deadline of May 15 has long passed. |
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Press adverts underlining the need for employers to designate a pension scheme before the Government deadline of October 2001, will run alongside the TV campaign. |
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He was right, in the Overview, to leave himself plenty of wiggle room rather than committing to his own stated deadline. |
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As Congress continues to wrangle over whether to fund the government, the midnight deadline is quickly approaching. |
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Nonetheless, the FAI's unsought offer of assistance does emphasise that the stakes are rising as the deadline beckons for the candidates to spell out their intentions. |
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Lafarge, which employs 15 people at the site, says a reduction in demand for aggregates means there will be 1.5m tonnes of unworked reserves left by the 2005 deadline. |
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The company failed to meet deadline requirements and broke the agreements. |
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The military gave Morsi a 48-hour deadline to reconcile with his opponents and create a more open and pluralistic government. |
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Days before the deadline, vintner lobbyists nationwide moderated their hard-line attitude and signalled acknowledgement that the new law was about to be a fact of life. |
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If Apr 15 falls on a weekend, the deadline is the next business day. |
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Though the Feb. deadline for the course catalogue already passed, Stewart expected that approval of the program would be handed down in the last few weeks. |
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Technical problems prevented the Parties to the Peace Agreement from completing the withdrawal and demobilisation or cantonment of heavy weapons and forces by the deadline. |
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The new draft constitution was reportedly finished just before the deadline, but all parties must now resolve their sticking points within the next three days. |
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But here we are, just a week and change from yet another deadline and the feds are running light in the wallet again. |
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The match had to be carried over because the deadline had elapsed. |
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Having being given no deadline by which they had to get themselves to Friedhold, the pair had decided to make one or two stopovers at various small towns on their way. |
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Ruby said it had something to do with their application missing the deadline for submission, and the fact that they'd gone through a state of flux. |
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In the first place, I was overshooting the deadline a decent bit. |
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Putting a deadline on eliminating this injustice would be a real success. |
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London Underground has been so overwhelmed by the response from technology companies it has extend the deadline for companies looking to make a pitch. |
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Once again the affable Scot, who had already suspended the institutions twice in four months, was on the cusp of another deadline and between the devil and the deep blue sea. |
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At midnight tomorrow a deadline set by the US for countries to sign an agreement pledging that they will never hand over any of its citizens to the court will expire. |
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He must now seriously consider if September 13, the date he pledged to unilaterally declare independence, really is worth heralding as the momentous deadline. |
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That's the first deadline for executives of large companies with calendar fiscal years to certify that they've checked and found their internal financial controls are working. |
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For such are the convolutions of City's current cash crisis that should a buyer not be found by Saturday's deadline, the club will physically not close there and then. |
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Whether you're a reporter trying to beat a deadline or an editor grappling with late copy, the simplest solution may be one that seems the toughest. |
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Not being able to reach the vice president of communications in time for your deadline does not allow the publication to act irresponsibly with the facts. |
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They have made a counterproposal to extend that deadline by 45 days. |
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I've contacted the IRS and the deadline has been moved forward to Friday. They think that now I have considerable resources at my disposal I can pay quicker. |
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Investors who do not have the funds to reach a breakpoint before the deadline indicated by a letter of intent will have to pay regular front-end fees. |
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The deadline for submissions for the next issue is the end of September. |
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Now if you do this way before the deadline, you would have time to complete the survey, get the gift certificate, go to the store and get the gifts. |
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If a farmer fails to meet this deadline the animal is unable to leave the farm and is therefore not allowed to enter the foodchain dispatching many animals to death. |
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They cannot dilly-dally with the issue as the deadline has been set. |
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In sum, the Finance Minister dipped into the PRSI fund, diverted a euro windfall due to the Central Bank and brought forward the deadline for company tax payments. |
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I made a disobliging reference to Pinter in my piece, and then discovered before the deadline that the speech had actually been delivered the day before. |
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A new compulsory scheme which requires all equines to be registered by the end of the year is making the problem worse as owners off-load animals before the deadline. |
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The secretary may decide to exclude schools not adhering to the deadline. |
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Today is the deadline for Ukrainian troops to leave Crimea, join the Russian military or demobilise. |
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Palace believed the deal was done for 23-year-old Hector to join them on deadline day only for the Premier League champions to gazump them. |
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When the deadline approaches, things can get a little hairy. |
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I faced a lot of challenges getting that first brew packaged and distributed in time, but I had set Patriots' Day as my deadline. |
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John Champney Warreners, 50, spent days trying to sign up for the hated utility charge before the original February 2 deadline. |
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Everything is just peachy keen, isn't it? The deadline is approaching and I have hardly even started yet. |
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Charles Grassley as the deadline for six televangelists he is investigating to respond to his inquiries about their financial activity. |
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Their efforts to finish the work redoubled as the deadline drew near. |
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There is presently no deadline for these stations, about 7100 in number, to convert to digital broadcasting. |
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They only met the deadline by working most of the night and making a transom filing. |
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The Dodgers have few prospects in the minor leagues, which again will hurt them at July's trading deadline. |
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Almarri added that having an unflexible deadline also helped the industry focus on completing projects in time for the Expo. |
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The commission invited submissions from individuals and organisations before a deadline of 31 October. |
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The legislative branch can invent deadline after deadline after deadline. |
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Moreover, our formulations can solve a more general class of scheduling problems, i.e. any periodic real-time taskset with arbitrary deadline. |
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The government has already set January 31 as the deadline to completely phase out the Bluelines, notorious for causing accidents. |
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He has been running himself ragged all week trying to finish before the deadline. |
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Mountbatten had accepted the post as Viceroy on the condition of an early deadline. |
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The Takeover Panel set a deadline of 11 September 2009 for all prospective bids. |
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In December 1523, the council set a deadline of Pentecost in 1524 for a solution to the elimination of the mass and images. |
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February 1 is the final deadline to enter the 2008 Cheers Benchmark Awards for Best Wine Bar, Best Cocktail Lounge and Best Beer Bar. |
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Al Rayssi said despite the expiry of the deadline, the committee had not asked the grocers to closedown. |
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The deadline for entries for the 2004 scholarships for future naturopaths is Oct. |
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They have tapped Scott Shepard, a talented deadline writer, to be their rewriteman. |
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Rick Perry-issued deadline in a long-running standoff over Bill White's tax returns. |
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Adams was attacked by Ralph Nader, who said that the 1983 deadline was too late. |
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Although the album's success meant there was no longer any pressure or a deadline from their record label, tension during this period was high. |
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Now that candidates have to submit another check-up, the SEC has extended the application deadline by three days, until 15 September. |
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Using the project plan, the team started to work out different scenarios to crash the schedule and bring the date to the regulatory deadline. |
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She stayed late, working like crazy to get the project done before the deadline. |
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Businesses still have time to make a case for lower rates and he urged owners to check their revaluations before the April 1 deadline. |
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When they are set up by a motion in the House, the motion will set a deadline by which the Committee must report. |
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Unexpectedly, Boris Johnson, who had been a leading figure for Vote Leave, declined to be nominated shortly before the deadline for nominations. |
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Their late withdrawal incurred a fine, since they had already confirmed their participation and the deadline had passed. |
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The deadline for submitting college applications is April 19th. |
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In the Senate, filibusterers can talk a single bill to death just by keeping the debate going until the deadline passes. |
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The approach of the deadline quickened our sense of urgency. |
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I love the quote that Sharon Klein gave in the release on deadline. |
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I have no time right now because of an impending paper submission deadline. |
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It was Dec. 20, 1991, the deadline for the New Hampshire primary. |
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He set 1990 as the official deadline for a return to democratic governance. |
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I'm in my fourth year at uni but I still thrive off the excitement of doing all-nighters before the deadline. |
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His complaint was exactly that she failed to meet the deadline by four days. |
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The Supreme Court has ordered that the oil depot to be relocated outside the city by July 2015, but it failed to meet this deadline. |
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Johnny is a good planner. He starts his work in time to get it finished by the deadline. |
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Rome made a bid to host the 2020 Summer Olympics but it was withdrawn before the deadline for applicant files. |
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The upgrade helped Aesica meet the deadline for a new serialization regulation for the Chinese market. |
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Keene had a death clock running, counting the days before his final breath, and his work plan was set to meet that last deadline, with a typical project management rigor. |
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Small Business Administration asked EPA to drop the proposed settlement in the Sierra Club lawsuit challenging the deadline for case-by-case hazardous air pollution permits. |
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And what now if Angels GM Bill Stoneman squeezes the trigger on his cap gun for a deadline deal to add Piazza's stick to his team's HR-hungry lineup? |
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But just because the deadline for using your ISA allowance is Thursday, April 5, don't assume that all providers will accept applications right up until midnight on this date. |
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With the deadline for applications fast running out, Iron Angle's Brown-Noser of the Year award seems certain to go to Birmingham lap dance supremo Allan Sartori. |
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But by the time the Iraqis return to Parliament in September, it is highly unlikely that they could meet the midmonth deadline in the United States. |
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Following the UK Prime Minister's announcement of a general election on 8 June, that deadline was extended to 29 June by the Northern Ireland Secretary. |
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The SEPA deadline extension to August 2014 was granted by The European Commission to ensure a smooth transition period to SEPA Credit Transfer and SEPA Direct Debits. |
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Western railway witnessed record sale of season tickets for Mumbai suburban trains as commuters tried to beat the deadline of June 25 to buy season tickets at old rates. |
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That deadline was set by the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, which retroactively increased the copyright terms of pre-existing as well as new works. |
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The deadline for applications for the Windows of Opportunity grant is September 26, so teachers are encouraged to request an application before time runs out. |
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With any luck, we'll be able to finish our assignment before the deadline. |
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The complicated U.S. taxation systems, the bureaucratic madness of the April 15th deadline, drive honest taxpayers insane and most have become taxaphobic. |
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His grief was so great that he was unable to meet the deadline for the June instalment of Pickwick Papers and had to cancel the Oliver Twist instalment that month as well. |
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The first was the Meech Lake Accord of 1987, which was finally abandoned in 1990 when the province of Manitoba did not pass it within the established deadline. |
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Since no one else has shown up by the deadline, the meeting is go. |
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In particular, meeting the 2015 deadline has been questioned. |
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In the event we meet the deadline, there will be free pizza for everyone. |
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This result was wired to Clemenceau just hours before the deadline. |
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I was preoccupied with a deadline at work, and I forgot his birthday. |
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The Act reinstated a January 2003 deadline for colleges to get INS authorization to use SEVIS, in order to be able to continue to serve international students. |
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Commission spokesman Enrico Brivio on Sunday confirmed in an emailed statement the Commission had received 19 opt-out requests following the expiry of a deadline on Saturday. |
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To acquire Baldwin before Tuesday's trading deadline, the Dodgers gave up left-handed reliever Onan Masaoka, right-hander Gary Majewski and outfielder Jeff Barry. |
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Taxpayers are hard-pressed to make the midnight filing deadline and often, when they need to make copies the most, there isn't a copy machine handy. |
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Most networks had been concerned about the August 2011 deadline as not all parts of the country were equipped to receive DTTV by the scheduled date. |
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As the 2013 deadline approaches, we expect coder shortages to worsen. |
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Unlike in previous elections, the timetable of the snap election required parties to select candidates in just under three weeks, to meet the 11 May deadline. |
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The two differing fires come days before Chicago's January 1, 2015, deadline for pre-1975 residential high-rises to comply with the city's Life Safety Evaluation ordinance. |
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In late October Winehouse's spokesman was quoted as saying that Winehouse had not been given a deadline to complete her third album, for which she was learning to play drums. |
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Hooka, which has two city centre salons, is calling on aspiring models aged between 18 and 30 to put themselves forward before the January 31 deadline. |
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And he warned that while the European Central Bank has introduced the Banknote Recycling Framework, Ireland was ill-prepared for the January 2011 deadline. |
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Under the plan, a new PM was to have been named on Nov 9, a week after the talks began, but when that failed to eventuate a new deadline was set for Nov 4 noon. |
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The relevant parties to these talks were given a deadline of 24 November 2006 to decide upon whether or not they would ultimately form the executive. |
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However, the human rights judges warned the Government not to extradite any of the men until a three-month deadline for a final appeal has expired. |
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Garantia participation will be filed at headquarters AC original deadline date for submission of bids, and a copy will be loaded with SEAP solicitate. |
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Los Angeles INS officials acknowledged Thursday that the sheer number of immigrants who complied with a Monday registration deadline caused some problems. |
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