While I see the sense of the approach you suggested for Michael H's *specific 
*example, it seems to avoid the larger question.

Suppose that Task B is due on June 1 and that it is also dependent on (the 
completion of) Task A (and all of A's sub-tasks, if any).
The dependency implies that Task A must be completed on or before June 1 *even 
though* completion of A by June 1 may *not* be a requirement of Task A 
itself.  In other words, it seems that Task A should inherit Task B's 
deadline because of the dependency.

Unless I'm really using MLO incorrectly, this deadline inheritance doesn't 
seem to occur.  Am I missing something?

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