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Discover LudwigThe phrase "imminent deadlines" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to deadlines that are approaching quickly or have already arrived. For example, "With so many imminent deadlines, I'm feeling overwhelmed."
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Time without interruptions and imminent deadlines was an incredible luxury.
Syria, given little room for maneuver, suddenly faces imminent deadlines to account for and surrender its chemical weapons stockpiles — or risk losing the support of its last ally, Russia.
Also, the use of LUIF in the MAC scheme can lead to prioritizing for transmission users which have a higher LUIF but their transmission deadline is not approaching, whereas other users with lower LUIF and imminent deadlines will have to wait.
Insurers face imminent deadlines to decide whether to participate in these markets next year and how much to charge.
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On Wednesday, six Republican senators sent a letter to Mr. Obama noting the imminent deadline "for you to terminate the use of the United States armed forces in Libya".
But they should be furious with politicians of all stripes, who have failed to plan for the now imminent deadline of 2009.
They faced an imminent deadline: previews would be held on Friday and Saturday before the formal Sunday opening of "Greater New York 2010," the center's every-five-year survey of contemporary art in the New York area.
In an interview on CNN, Mr. Davis dismissed the request for a restraining order as "a tempest in a teapot," and said that generators were "just using this imminent deadline as a way of getting our attention".
When asked if his new show was likely to resemble his former gig, Oliver said, "It'll be similar, cos it is me, talking about stuff," before returning to his imminent deadline.
And, whereas in the period up to last October there was a clear and imminent deadline that all sides felt under pressure to meet, both the Turks and the EU know that the current membership negotiations are likely to go on for ten years or more.
It means the US government is still facing an imminent deadline to avert a shutdown of federal services.
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