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Discover LudwigThe phrase "long deadline" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a period of time in which a task or project must be completed. For example, "The long deadline of six months was an especially difficult challenge for the team."
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Give me a long deadline ("Let's say... a month from today?") and I'm coasting.
Sometimes she is given a project with a long deadline, so can fit her hours in whenever she has time.
That long deadline for a renegotiation followed by a referendum is the position that will be repeated when the Queen is conveyed to Westminster this week to read out the government's programme.
He said any Security Council resolution would have to set a deadline for compliance by Mr. Hussein, "and not a long deadline, but a deadline that requires him to say he will act".
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She began writing children's books when she had her first and only child, Josh, who's now in his early twenties, and realised that the long deadlines of book writing suited her better than the tight ones of journalism.
In experiments comparing the effects of short and long deadlines on job offers, negotiation experts Harris Sondak and Max Bazerman found that "exploding offers lower the quality of matching outcomes".
It also helps in cheating, excuses, etc. Make sure you have long deadlines before you go for the 11th hour paper method!
Last month the museum abruptly cancelled publication of the contributions, blaming four Greek academics for failing to meet a year-long deadline to submit their papers.
But after winning a month-long deadline extension from the oversight panel, Mr. Davy -- working with child welfare officials virtually around the clock -- cobbled together a document four times its original size and layered with detail about where the system wanted to go, how it would get there and its cost.
Obviously it is possible to achieve a goal for the new year if you put your mind to it, but for the most part, strict year-long deadlines often make goals harder to adhere to.
The committee has invited written submissions but you haven't got long: the deadline is tomorrow.
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