strict deadline

collocation in English

meaningsofstrictanddeadline

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strict
adjective
uk
/strɪkt/
us
/strɪkt/
strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do ...
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deadline
noun[C]
uk
/ˈded.laɪn/
us
/ˈded.laɪn/
a time or day by which something must ...
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(Definition ofstrictanddeadlinefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofstrict deadline

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In fact, astrictdeadlineof fifteen months was set.
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Once identified as failing, the school, jointly with the local education authority, must prepare a recovery plan to astrictdeadline.
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Owing to astrictdeadline, it was performed only days after it was completed.
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He mixed paints and assisted the more experienced artists, while he learned the technique of completing vast paintings under astrictdeadline.
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Within the strict deadlines of this project, it proved impossible for pupils to complete the steep learning curve required to use the software effectively.
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Optimal scheduling with strict deadlines.
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We all know that there are strict deadlines to be met.
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The report suggests that strict deadlines should be introduced for the notification, recognition and implementation procedures.
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Pollack was known for enforcing strict deadlines on counsel, forcing cases either to settle or to go to trial, and other judges sometimes referred cases to him for this purpose.
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Projects are expected to meet strict deadlines with resource restraints, and an unvetted and unapproved change in the scope can affect the success of the project.
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Speechwriters have to be able to work on several different speeches at once, and manage their time so that they can meet strict deadlines for finishing the speech on time.
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