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Canadian youth hockey leagues use Jan . 1as a cutoff date for age groups.
Many hedge funds have set the end of September as a cutoff date for investors who want to take their money out by the end of the year.
Bishop Sisk's grandson is to be baptized at the font, creating a cutoff date for the removal of Ms. Shechet's installation.
Every bill that legalizes immigrants has a cutoff date for eligibility, to discourage a surge of people who have heard about potential legislation.
"I believe there is still an opportunity for a walk-on to bloom on our teams, but there has to be a cutoff date for those who just want to hang around.
The Chinese want to push the United States for a cutoff date for arms sales to Taiwan and to support China's claim to the island of 23 million people.
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Prof Catherine Barnard, a European law expert at Cambridge University, told the Guardian the issue was how people would prove they had been living here ahead of a cutoff date, or for five years, if that is required.
But there's not a specific cutoff date for excluding an older poll.
Most countries specify a minimum age and an enrollment cutoff date for school eligibility.
Rent was $2,000 a year, paid in gold; lacking a cutoff date, the lease was "for the time required".
He wonders who gave anybody permission to tamper with the existence of Man, much less set a theoretical cutoff date for worldwide contamination... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.
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