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1 McCain said sure, if you want to set a timetable for surrender.
2 It has promised broad labour reforms, but has not set a timetable .
3 It has promised broad labor reforms, but has not set a timetable .
4 The 35-year-old did not set a timetable for presidential elections.
5 It did not set a timetable for making decisions, such as on facility closings.
6 On Thursday she refused to set a timetable on when he would be deported.
7 It did not set a timetable for making decisions, such as on potential facility closings.
8 The company said it has not set a timetable for the completion of the potential spin-off.
9 She promised more independent directors with appropriate skills but did not set a timetable for renewal.
10 Nor has Microsoft set a timetable for either a beta of IE9 or the final edition.
11 The aim of the conference is to set a timetable for transferring security responsibilities to Afghan forces.
12 Democrats seeking an end to the unpopular Iraq war want Bush to set a timetable for withdrawal.
13 He also wants Armenia to set a timetable for a withdrawal from Nagorno-Karabakh and surrounding Azeri territories.
14 Separately, Citic Group said it had not yet set a timetable for an initial public offering, Chang said.
15 Flint is still pushing water through corroded lead pipes, and no authorities have set a timetable for removal.
16 Mr Justice Nicolas Francis had set a timetable to govern the final period of the little boy's life.
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