Sentence examples for deadlines mean from inspiring English sources

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I'd certainly buy Tony's, but a) print deadlines mean I can't yet know – did he/has he won?

Mercifully for me, publication deadlines mean that mine is already written, and I have to live with it – for better or for worse.

Some New York Republicans have argued that the so-called deadlines mean little, and do not justify taking action without more debate.

Sporadic lectures, tutorials and essay deadlines mean that Oxford students are forced to become proficient at managing their time effectively, just to stay afloat.

Tight sponsor deadlines mean it would not be feasible to do my job in less than a 4-day week.

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The nature of newspaper deadlines means I have to try this out in the morning.

The pressure to meet deadlines meant that we had to cut down on the idle hours spent watching television together.

Stephen Gillers, a law professor at New York University, said the deadlines meant those depositions must be completed by that time unless the New York Supreme Court or a higher court rules otherwise.

After two years seeking a settlement, legal deadlines meant she had to go to court or drop her case, she said.

Publication deadlines meant that he was unable to take account of the overthrow of the Taliban and with it the heavy losses inflicted on the IMU, including the reported, though unconfirmed, death of its leader, Juma Namangani.

Department of Housing and Community Development was forced to forfeit $15.8 million in the past three years after repeatedly missing key spending deadlines meant to ensure that federal housing money is properly managed at the local level, The Washington Post found.

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