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The threat of a date has served as something of a deadline itself.
In recent declarations, Mr. Duhalde and other officials have indicated that they see July 15 as something of a deadline for the talks.
Faced with something of a deadline, First Hit is rushing to raise money, though they won't know the exact amount needed until consultants submit estimates for the project by the end of the summer.
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The first wave of layoffs was scheduled to take effect on Friday, providing something of a hard deadline for Mr. Cuomo and union representatives to reach an agreement.
Quarterback Kerry Collins had said that he wanted to conclude his contract negotiations with the Giants by yesterday, whether he had an agreement or not, but it appears to be something of a soft deadline.
Officials foresee the park being used for football tailgate parties, concerts and large events, and as part of the fan experience when Houston hosts the 2017 Super Bowl – something of an internal deadline to get renovations going.
So, we're approaching something of an artificial deadline.
Given the frenetic nature of the first-half it was something of a surprise that the deadline was broke within seconds of the restart.
A filmmaker, for example, often can reshoot something or extend a deadline when something isn't working.
Brash's first meeting with him was the result of a flight to Dusseldorf and a meeting that had something of transfer deadline day about it.
Largent and his allies recognized a fundamental truth of human nature: If you want something done, put a deadline on it.
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