1. A Thursday night deadline had been imposed by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission. 2. But a Western diplomat, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said the agreement did not impose a deadline. 3. Commissioner James Quello is not interested in imposing accelerated deadlines, he said. 4. Davis has never given the Raiders a date when he would come back, nor has the team imposed a deadline, Shell said. 5. French President Jacques Chirac pointedly said he held Milosevic responsible for information about the pilots and imposed a deadline of last Sunday night for their release. 6. He denied that he was unilaterally imposing a deadline. 7. He said he would not comment on whether he has imposed a deadline of Friday for Lewinsky to be interviewed. 8. Schilling had imposed a deadline of Opening Day for resolving the matter, but he is believed to have extended it to tonight. 9. She insisted state law imposed the deadline, although Democrats argued she had the discretion to allow counties to continue hand recounts even if it meant missing the deadline. 10. The administration imposed the deadlines that it is now having trouble meeting. |