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1 The aviation industry needs a very clear timetable with firm dates.
2 And there must be a clear timetable for the national introduction.
3 A clear timetable and milestones marking the mission's progress would help allay public concerns.
4 But a clear timetable and targets for this process have not yet been set.
5 We need a clear timetable . Insurers struck a different tone.
6 Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said that there is no clear timetable for Smith's return.
7 The tariffs could go into effect shortly afterward, though there was no clear timetable .
8 Instead, we need a major international research effort, with a clear goal and a clear timetable .
9 Chinese authorities say the plane is a priority, but have no clear timetable for its return.
10 The tariffs could now go into effect at any moment, though there was no clear timetable .
11 Asked about the negotiations, one of the sources said there was no clear timetable for a deal.
12 The report said EU states must go beyond verbal support for CMU and back targeted action with a clear timetable .
13 Mahathir had been under pressure from Anwar's supporters to set a clear timetable for ceding power, but he had refused.
14 He also wanted to see a clear timetable for the reforms, which the prime minister has not set out so far.
15 EU politicians and the Commission must set out a clear timetable for new, improved risk-capital rules known as Solvency II, Bernardino said.
16 The CBI has called on the government to set out a clear timetable for new measures to boost credit for the economy.
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