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It completely depends on what the deadline was for. If it was the deadline for getting on an airplane, you can't take the flight. If it's a deadline for applying for a job, you won't get the job. In general, you can figure that the repercussion of not meeting any deadline is that you won't have that particular opportunity now, and sometimes it's worse. If you fail to meet a deadline set by a government agency (such as the IRS), you could face very serious consequences. If you fail to meet a deadline for a court case, you could lose the case and face financial hardship or jail.
They take it to the post office and leave a notice that they will try again or you can go to the post office to pick it up. There will be a deadline. If you miss the deadline, they will return it to the sender.
yes i quess if your in trouble he will either take you back home or back to school
you cant its impossible
No he doesn't, When you get a meet & greet. you cant take your camera or cell phone with you. They take a picture of you & him together with they're camera & put it on the site.
You cant because it's a school program and you can only do it at school.
You cant because it's a school program and you can only do it at school.
Yes, you can take it anytime it is given.
You can take a home test any time although if you have had a period it is highly unlikely that you are pregnant. If it makes you feel better though, there is no reason you cant take one.
You would have to talk to a broker about this information. they will give you all the information you need to make the payments and payment deadline. That is what they are trained for.
If not in session, the governor has 20 calender days to take action. If he does not meet this deadline, the bill becomes law. If it is vetoed, it is dead until the next session.
Yes, the relative pronoun 'who' is the correct pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'students' in both parts of the sentence."The students who take this deadline seriously are the students who are accepted."