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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjust deadlines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to change or modify the timeframes for completing tasks or projects.
Example: "Due to unforeseen circumstances, we may need to adjust deadlines for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "modify timelines" or "change due dates."
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In Florida, the Legislature manifestly did not grant the authority to adjust deadlines for election returns to organs of the Florida judiciary.
Susan Tolchin, deputy county executive, told the legislators that the settlement allowed a monitor to adjust deadlines, locations and even the number of units if local zoning or property prices prove to be barriers.
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The trick works because the state can either pay it back or just permanently adjust its payment deadlines.
This task had to be performed during an individually adjusted response deadline which depended on the reaction times in the five immediately preceding trials such that the correct response rate was 80%.
Mr. Paterson will have to adjust quickly: The deadline for passing next year's budget is March 31.
HMRC described the timing of the strike as "very unfortunate for us and taxpayers" but said it could not adjust a statutory deadline.
Don't adjust your overall deadline just yet.
Set deadlines for improvement.
Set deadlines.
Set deadlines for yourself.
When Mr. Klein raised this issue after the story was first posted, the reporter agreed and worked with an editor on deadline to adjust the published version.
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