cut-off date
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date
noun[C]
uk/deɪt/us/deɪt/
a numbered day in a month, often given with a combination of the name of the day, the month, and ...
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(Definition ofdatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Therefore, almost all trials which might begin after thecut-offdatewould concern suspects still at large and whose apprehension was uncertain.
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But with acut-offdateof 1945, this simply cannot be done.
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Blackmun went on to make specific suggestions about the exactcut-offdatefor a prospective judgment.
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Bevin hoped, however, that the government would be able before thecut-offdateto decide what to do about less serious cases so that they would not go unpunished.
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Such acut-offdatewould not in all cases offer sufficient opportunity for organizing tendering procedures and the negotiating and/or drawing up of contracts.
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Such acut-offdatehas no scientific or objective basis.
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Indeed, one could argue that thecut-offdateshould be later for adults than for children.
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Anycut-offdatemust be associated with the signing of the agreement.
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One of the difficulties in implementing change is that there must be acut-offdate.
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The conclusion we have reached is that, for the moment, there should be no change to thecut-offdatefor eligibility for repairs grants.
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That, if combined with a latercut-offdate, could lead to houses being sold at a historic loss.
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Anycut-offdatecauses problems, but to set a later date or to impose conditions of the kind mentioned would not be practicable.
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It is acut-offdatefor the receipt of applications.
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It was absurd that some months after that he should be told that there was acut-offdate.
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We have grave concerns about the introduction of acut-offdateof any kind.
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A lot of people cannot understand the logic of the special processes, the special category and then a specialcut-offdate.
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It appears that thecut-offdatefor the replies has been extended yet again in a desperate attempt to stimulate interest.
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Yet here we are talking in terms of acut-offdateof 1984.
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I see no other reason for thecut-offdate.
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I accept that there will be acut-offdatenow.
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