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The National Institutes of Health, which is serious about deadlines in grant applications, gives applicants extra days when they are affected by a natural disaster. One day per day their institution was closed. It seems like it would be sensible to pick an institution (like the New York Stock Exchange) and allow extra days via a similar policy.

http://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-13-00...



Force majeure is typically a good reason to push back a deadline.

[edit: Originally said "deus ex machina". My mistake, thanks Falling3]


That's not really how that phrase is used. Deus ex machina != act of god.


"Deus ex Machina" is the ultimate hack!




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