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By-passing the military junta which has ruled Turkey since the overthrow of Premier Adnan Menderes 17 months ago, the army general staff, led by Gen. Cedvet Sunay, had set a deadline for the parties to join in a national coalition government.
Dec. 22 is the deadline for Mrs. Geraghty's return ; ;
The letters set a Nov. 15 deadline for the start of negotiations.
* Tax Day, the official deadline for filing an individual tax return ( or requesting an extension ).
However, servants of the debtor could be retained beyond that deadline by the creditor and were often forced to serve their new lord for a lifetime, usually under significantly harsher conditions.
As the February 28, 2008 deadline to approve or reject CAFTA loomed, Arias decided to call for the referendum himself, and it took take place on October 7, 2007.
Under FINA law, no dive may be changed after the deadline for the dive-sheet to be submitted ( generally a period ranging from one hour to 24 hours, depending on the rulings made by the event organiser ).
The British, faced with a deadline for leaving, held elections on March 16, 1952, for a representative Assembly of 68 members, evenly divided between Christians and Muslims.
The Marlins did not make a huge move at the deadline, instead trading minor-leaguer Yorman Bazardo to the Seattle Mariners for left-handed pitcher Ron Villone.
The Marlins were nearly close to dealing for slugger Manny Ramirez from the Boston Red Sox at the trade deadline but backed out after Boston insisted the trade include promising outfielder Mike Stanton.
A deadline is set for the opponent to answer the request.
* 1991 – The United Nations deadline for the withdrawal of Iraqi forces from occupied Kuwait expires, preparing the way for the start of Operation Desert Storm.
If the British failed to meet the deadline, the Congress would call upon all Indians to fight for complete independence.
* 1971 – Vietnam War: as part of Vietnamization, US President Richard M. Nixon sets February 1, 1972 as the deadline for the removal of another 45, 000 American troops from Vietnam.
Such strong guarantees are required of systems for which not reacting in a certain interval of time would cause great loss in some manner, especially damaging the surroundings physically or threatening human lives ( although the strict definition is simply that missing the deadline constitutes failure of the system ).
By the deadline for victim's compensation, September 11, 2003, 2, 833 applications had been received from the families of those killed.
On November 6, the Department of Justice set a deadline of January 10 for those from another 13 countries: Afghanistan, Algeria, Bahrain, Eritrea, Lebanon, Morocco, North Korea, Oman, Qatar, Somalia, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.
On December 16, it set a deadline of February 21 for those from Armenia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
A crew of 114 departs for Iscandar in the Yamato to retrieve the radiation-removing device and return to Earth within the one-year deadline.
The Constitution does not expressly provide for a deadline on the state legislatures ' or state ratifying conventions ' consideration of proposed amendments.
In Dillon v. Gloss ( 1921 ), the Supreme Court affirmed that Congress — if it so desires — could provide a deadline for ratification, writing:
In 1981, the United States District Court for the District of Idaho, however, found that Congress did not have the authority to extend the deadline, even when only contained within the proposing joint resolution's resolving clause.

deadline and beginning
Bolivia led a diplomatic effort to do so beginning in March 2009, but eighteen countries out of a total of 184, those 18 being listed as followed ( chronologically: the United States, Sweden, United Kingdom, Latvia, Japan, Canada, France, Germany, Bulgaria, Slovakia, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Mexico, Russian Federation, Malaysia, Singapore, and Ukraine ) objected to the change before the January 2011 deadline.
He was sold to Sunderland on transfer deadline day at the beginning of the 2002 – 03 season.
The tunnel was completed before the original deadline, with operation beginning December 16, 1916.
As of December 27, 2005, the deadline for filing for large accelerated filers was still 75 days, however beginning with the fiscal year ending on or after December 15, 2006, the deadline will be 60 days.
Since a number of Jewish scholars have stated that the deadline for the arrival of the Jewish Messiah is the Jewish Year 6000 ( 2240 CE ), this would also seem to be a deadline for beginning the construction of the Third Temple.
While there was no deadline for completing maps, the project's administrators preferred volunteers submit coordinates for all structures in the quad no more than one year after beginning work.

deadline and appeal
The Obama administration declined to appeal, allowing a May 3, 2009, deadline to pass, leaving Witt as binding on the entire Ninth Circuit, and returning the case to the District Court.
If one is aggrieved by the judicial outcome of an action and wishes to appeal, he may be forever barred from doing so if he fails to meet the deadline by which his appeal may be filed.
No appeal was filed by the September 9 deadline, and so New Rome was irrevocably absorbed into Prairie Township.
Her appeal was late as it was filed beyond the 72-hour deadline after the commencement of the nomination meeting, but the Appeals Commission of the Liberal Party waived the deadline.
There is a deadline to appeal, usually 14 – 21 days after the results are published, in which the student's application must be made.
The school has chosen to appeal the ruling, and indicated their intention to do so by the June 18, 2006 deadline.
The ruling was established however as he did not make the appeal by the deadline on April 6, 2005.
However, the verdict was later overturned on appeal, after the club managed to collect enough money to pay off most of its debts before the deadline of June 2.
His lawyers said they had lodged an appeal at the European Court of Human Rights, amidst confusion whether the three month deadline for reappealing following the 17 January ruling had passed or not.

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Real-time computations can be said to have failed if they are not completed before their deadline, where their deadline is relative to an event.
An RTOS that can usually or generally meet a deadline is a soft real-time OS, but if it can meet a deadline deterministically it is a hard real-time OS.
Submachine guns produced after 1986, or not registered before the deadline, can be owned by law enforcement, security agencies, and holders of appropriate FFLs, such as a class 2 or 3 FFL, though those with an FFL do not technically own their weapon ; it is a demo weapon that they must relinquish after surrendering their license.
# The 1978 extension of the ERA's deadline demonstrates that Congress can amend previously established deadlines ; and
Thus the manager will read from the same copy that the first reader saw, and be aware of any volume and deadline pressures the first reader was under, and can directly observe the individual in real time.
The deadline for submission is in September and songs can be in any language.
Rather than having a certain deadline for scheduled newscasts to meet, reporters have to file stories as fast as they can.
Under a 10-year pilot program due to begin June 1, 2008, Canadian schools can join the NCAA as Division II members, and any school that meets the June 1 deadline for application can become a member as of the academic year immediately following the deadline.
In 2011 it was announced that Post Office saving stamps would have to be redeemed by 28th February 2011, although any customers who miss the deadline can post their saving stamps to a central Post Office location where the stamps will be validated.
A similar problem called deadline interchange can occur within earliest deadline first scheduling ( EDF ).
Ordinary, innocent carelessness and mistakes that can creep in on any stories that are constructed by tired human beings working on deadline ; 3.
On transfer deadline day in September 2009, BBC Sport quoted Hamann as stating: " Yes, Sven < nowiki > Eriksson </ nowiki > phoned me the other day to see if I wanted to sign for Notts County, but I said I wasn't interested at the moment as I feel I can still play at a higher level.
Obviously I can still sign after the deadline so maybe if teams don't get the players they want today then I will hear something ".
This is not a strict deadline, but recognizes the many deaths which can would be prevented by appropriate care occurring in the short time following injury.
According to IRS Publication 969: Health Savings Accounts and Other Tax-Favored Health Plans, you can generally make contributions to your HSA for a given tax year until the deadline for filing your income tax returns for that year, which is typically April 15.
The Durham deal was a prototypical " rent a player " trade that can occur at the trading deadline.

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