Sentences with phrase «not impose deadlines»

I do not impose deadlines on myself for the stories I write.
Do not impose deadlines on potty training, Dr. Phil suggests.
Take things slowly, one step at a time and don't impose any deadlines on your child's progression.

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Like the RMD rules for retirement account owners, the rules for beneficiaries impose a penalty of 50 % of the shortfall if the RMD amount is not distributed by the applicable deadline.
Satellite TV provider Dish said in a statement that it was not practical for it to submit a revised offer by the June 18 deadline imposed by Sprint even though it «continues to see strategic value in a merger with Sprint.»
2001)(«The D.C. Circuit, confronting a case in which an agency had unreasonably delayed an action under a statute that provided no deadline (rather than and [sic] agency that unlawfully withheld an action under a statute that imposed a deadline), explained that «a finding that delay is unreasonable does not, alone, justify judicial intervention»»).
Netanyahu argued that the new files constituted proof that Iran can not be trusted, and that President Trump should scrap the nuclear deal with Iran on May 12, when he is facing a deadline imposed by US law to decide whether to keep lifting sanctions on Iran as the deal requires.
David A. Paterson and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to deliver ultimatums to legislators, essentially saying if they don't negotiate a financial plan by the fiscal deadline the governor would just impose his budget.
The reality, though, is that several states impose deadlines which precede our national convention, or which are so soon thereafter that we couldn't possibly start after the convention.
New York State Assemblyman Brian Curran, 21st AD: «Elected Officials were NOT notified of this «new» imposed deadline and quite frankly this is just plain wrong.
The state shouldn't impose arbitrary deadlines to cut off funding.
The budget comes just before a self - imposed deadline of being completed by the weekend, when most, if not all lawmakers had hoped to leave the Capitol to observe Passover and Easter.
As Tuesday wore on, it became increasingly clear that lawmakers were not going to meet their self - imposed deadline of finishing the budget by March 21, and said they were likely to continue voting on budget bills into the weekend.
With a court - imposed deadline to overhaul New Jersey's school - funding system fast approaching, politicians have not exactly been racing to beat the clock.
If we establish an urgent, yet disciplined pace, one to propel us to act and meet self - imposed deadlines for results, we can successfully cultivate a staff mindset that doesn't allow us, as educators, to make excuses to our students, their families, or the community about what our students can accomplish.
One thing is for sure, however: if RIM doesn't meet its self - imposed February deadline, it risks losing the few PlayBook owners who have staved out hope for the platform this long.
She had a book on pre-order for this December but realised she would not make the deadline (again self - imposed).
I don't want to get stressed and annoyed at myself because I missed a self - imposed deadline.
Not that long ago it seemed that Canada might make their self - imposed legalization deadline of the summer of 2018.
This might not be highlighted, but they may well impose earlier / arbitrary dates on you for deadlines & other corporate actions.
The Liberals wouldn't say that Flaherty should delay his self - imposed deficit slaying deadline, which some groups say should be considered to avoid stifling the country's fragile economic recovery.
Note: GRCA may impose a fine if its deadlines are not met.
When there is a deadline imposed on you by a publisher, you can not miss that deadline under any circumstances.
Climate change presents a profound challenge to this cautious centrism because half measures won't cut it: «all of the above energy» programs, as U.S. President Barack Obama describes his approach, has about as much chance of success as an all of the above diet, and the firm deadlines imposed by science require that we get very worked up indeed.
These grid operators laid it, plain and simple: «The Commission Should Not Impose on Other RTOs / ISOs the Actions and Deadlines Specified in PJM's Response.»
In the real world of e-discovery review, challenges come not just from the explosion of data, but also from the constraints imposed by rolling collections, tight deadlines, and the need to start review right now.
[30] It must be obvious to the mother, even as an unrepresented litigant, that the time deadlines imposed at the case management meetings for the filing of affidavits and briefs and concluding cross examinations are significant and can not be casually disregarded on a whim.
Does not allow for tolling or extension of deadlines or requirements imposed by U.S. or North Dakota constitution.
I don't know, but I look forward to seeing the government's response when the court - imposed deadline is up.
We're still a couple of weeks away from self - imposed deadlines in Canada and Turkey, so we wouldn't be surprised if France remains the lone country invited to the Android Oreo party for a little while longer.
Announced more than a year ago, back in May 2013, August — which can be controlled remotely from your iPhone or Android device — was intended to ship in Q1 this year, but didn't make its self - imposed deadline.
Today, Apple has confirmed that it's not going to meet that self - imposed deadline.
HTC now says they won't meet their self - imposed deadline, and offer no new deadline for Lollipop.
«They are more interested in painting a glowing picture so they can get new money from people who don't have the full picture or have not done the research to see how they have missed their self imposed deadlines
(e) Subject to Subsection, (g) a court that is notified 30 days before trial that the parties are using collaborative law procedures to attempt to settle a dispute may not, until a party notifies the court that the collaborative law procedures did not result in a settlement: (1) set a hearing or trial in the case; (2) impose discovery deadlines; (3) require compliance with scheduling orders; or (4) dismiss the case.
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