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Discover LudwigThe phrase "completion dates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the date on which some task or project must be completed. For example, "We must meet our completion dates for the software development project."
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Buyers should also beware of build completion dates.
Other football infrastructure projects have been hit by cost overruns and failures to meet targeted completion dates.
At the heart of the problem, the report said, were overly ambitious completion dates that were probably inaccurate from the day they were announced.
Changes One major change from the 2003 report is a slippage in completion dates for new runways at Heathrow and Stansted.
Create an Excel spreadsheet, Gantt chart or simple handwritten "To do list" of outstanding tasks along with expected completion dates and deadlines.
But the plan is narrow, out of date and contains no information about budgets and expected completion dates, according to ActionAid.
"Find out expected completion dates, number of units in contract, and number of units closed and status of the company and tax abatements, if any," he said.
Meanwhile, when you hear the completion dates for big U.S. transit projects you often have to calculate your age to figure out if you'll still be alive.
I can rigorously prioritize and decide that some will be quickly finished and others postponed, or I can spread the money across all the projects, deferring the completion dates for all of them but postponing none.
The volume of construction projects started during the past six months fell by 42% compared with the previous six months, and completion dates have slipped by an average of three months, according to the London office crane survey by Deloitte.
With so few start dates, analysts are forced to rely on a fuller list of expected completion dates: of the 577 projects, 129 are due to start operating in or before 2015.
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