The phrase 'adhering to a deadline' is correct and usable in written English. You could use it in a sentence to describe a situation in which someone is expected to complete a task by a specific time. For example, "Paul was very diligent in adhering to the deadline set by his manager.".
But the president was unwilling to agree on any specific action by Iran — like reaching a defined threshold on nuclear material, or failing to adhere to a deadline on negotiations — that would lead to American military action.
"Better to have a clear and complete set of facts on which to base this decision than to adhere to a 90-day deadline and risk a rush to judgment," said Dan Riedinger of the Edison Electric Institute, a utility industry group.
Seventy carriers sought to push back the interim deadlines while promising to adhere to a Dec. 31, 2005, deadline for locating 95percentt of emergency callers.
The court admonished Florida's secretary of state for acting arbitrarily by actually adhering to the deadline called for under state law, and then went on to set its own completely arbitrary deadline.
If the Swiss are to adhere to an Aug. 24 deadline on the deal, both houses must resolve the matter by Friday, when the Swiss Parliament's session ends until September.
The product has to ship on time, or it's worthless, and that often means adhering to painfully tight deadlines.
The lag could have been addressed by setting and adhering to clear time deadlines for the AGREE II steps following the consensus meeting.
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