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He said it was a mistake to impose a deadline for US involvement.
It is even more dangerous when foreigners impose a deadline on the withdrawal of their forces (Iraq and Afghanistan).
Such time-critical applications usually impose a deadline on the packet reception, i.e., beyond which, the packet is useless or invalid to the users.
(The system would allow the source to impose a deadline on the reporter, after which the document would automatically appear on WikiLeaks).
This may vary quite a bit; at one end of the spectrum, some employers seem to want an answer yesterday; others may not even impose a deadline.
Note that the law does not impose a deadline at which the debt limit runs out; rather, the limit is a dollar figure that must be amended when the gross federal debt reaches it.
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And the rules bar correctional agencies from imposing a deadline for inmates to report an allegation.
The state court had imposed a deadline of Tuesday for any objections to the agreement.
The companies are still trying to reach an agreement and have imposed a deadline of July 15.
On March 29 the security council imposed a deadline - April 28 - on Iran to stop all uranium enrichment.
That ruling imposed a deadline of this spring for the state to address those building needs.
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