Sentence examples for cut-off dates for from inspiring English sources

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It's more important than ever to remember that last-minute ordering is chancy: cut-off dates for ordering to guarantee delivery by Christmas are earlier than in the past.

Mr. Cohl, who is a former chairman of Live Nation, the company that owns the Hilton Theater that "Spider-Man" is set to occupy, said he was not overly concerned about any cut-off dates for use of the theater or the rights to Spider-Man from Marvel Comics.

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The cut-off date for hotel reservations is June 14.

There is no cut-off date for ordering them.

Is there a cut-off date for graduation from medical school?

The cut-off date for published material considered by IPCC working group I was July 2013.

It is important at the outset to place New York's cut-off date for party enrollment in perspective.

In the UK (where these studies were conducted), the cut-off date for starting school is  September.

The upheavals of the first world war made 1917 a natural cut-off date for this show.

The film had been tipped for an awards season run, but missed the cut-off date for this year's Oscars.

As the cut-off date for candidate registration approaches, it looks as if her prediction may come true.

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