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Time limit

A time limit or deadline is a fixed point in time or a bounded time interval, by which a task or objective must be completed. Once that time has passed, the item may be considered overdue (for example, a work project or school assignment).

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Etymology

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Time limit

Nodes14
Edges13
Triples6
Avg. degree1.86
Density0.142857
Components1

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Time limit

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related to Etymology · 4
Time limit → American Civil War, In, There, Three

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
essays or reports may result in grade deductions.In some casesinstance oflate submissions0.80text
no materials can be submitted after the deadlineinstance oflate submissions0.80text
Time limitrelated to EtymologyThere0.60section
Time limitrelated to EtymologyAmerican Civil War0.60section
Time limitrelated to EtymologyIn0.60section
Time limitrelated to EtymologyThree0.60section

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