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The phrase 'the reporting date' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the day or deadline when something is expected to be reported by, such as a project status report. For example, "We must submit the project status report by the reporting date of June 28th."
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The deadline for raising that money is June 30, and the reporting date is July 15.
That's why Youkilis arrived three days ahead of the reporting date for position players.
He mixed up the reporting date, a forgivable offense for an All-Star.
The government tried to bring forward the reporting date of that inquiry to July 7 – but the move failed.
If politics is the rub, a Congressional proposal to extend the reporting date beyond November will solve that problem.
It failed to report and instead, a motion was moved to extend the reporting date to 22 June.
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"The reporting dates that teams use are a bit of a misnomer," Powers said.
Correction: February 13 , 2001 Tuesday A chart with the Baseball Notebook article on Sunday showing the reporting dates for spring training was printed in error.
However, the reporting dates of the signals produced differ due to a different emphasis on relevance and reliability, immanent in the set of standards applied.
The reports date to 1999, when Matrixx Initiatives first brought the product to market.
The GTL plant Oryx-1 in Qatar with a capacity of 35,000 bbl/day and a TCI of $1.1 billion, equivalent to about €1 billion at the report date, was the basis of the estimate.
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