Sentences with phrase «tight deadlines meant»

Unfortunately scheduling and tight deadlines meant it simply wasn't possible.
His original idea was to make a interactive movie called Quantum Gate, but tight deadlines meant that he had to skimp on the original project.
A disjointed campaign operation and tight deadline means collecting 3,750 signatures by Thursday could be a challenge.
Significant workloads and tight deadlines mean that engineers have to work hard — time management and efficiency are expected, as project delays will cost money.

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And not only that — college professors are stricter than those you had at high school, which means that deadlines will be tight and criteria will be high.
The publishing world could definitely make use of the word «scriptitation,» which means «continual writing» - useful for authors on tight deadlines.
The tight deadlines between the game release dates meant that the initial English translation lacked depth and contained a number of errors; it was then sent to the recording studio, making the job of the actors extremely difficult.»
The Hungarian government has amended its recently issued support scheme METAR, in order to introduce a tight deadline for residential and commercial PV, which will, in reality, mean the end of most of projects in this segment.
«The increased demand means that it is necessary for everyone to be available, connected, and able to meet tight deadlines.
This means you can complete defensive driving in Houston on a tight deadline, and still get your certificate in on time.
Tight deadlines and increasing pressures mean that regulatory requirements can become barriers, rather than opportunities to reflect on practice.
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