Register of the public transport links and the times of arrivals and departures.
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Examples for "schedule"
Examples for "schedule"
1However, specific schedule risks do remain, the company said in a statement.
2The schedule we set a year ago, we're still meeting that today.
3Modi said India had achieved this goal four years ahead of schedule.
4Ultimately, said Nutt, the schedule 1 restrictions on psychedelics need to change.
5Zelnick said the company had a better release schedule a year earlier.
1Here are three other ways to check train timetable information in Europe.
2A timetable for the case is expected to be agreed this week.
3The share purchase deal is on a longer post-summer timetable, bankers said.
4Discussions continue to focus on a timetable and sequence for discussing issues.
5McCain said sure, if you want to set a timetable for surrender.
1There is no clear time table for the completion of the auction.
2I guess it is our own fault and not the time table's.
3He did not disclose a time table citing volatility in the A-share market.
4AS I left Belfast I puzzled over the collapse of my time table.
5She sat at the time table with September's tile before her.
6He said the company was looking for Butler's replacement but offered no time table.
7An operation time table was issued to govern the movements of all the forces.
8I'll look it up in the time table before Wednesday.
9He rang for Timmons to do their packing and fell upon a time table.
10Then we'll have a better idea about what the time table will be, Thibodeau said.
11Unless he was on a time table and he couldn't postpone regardless of our presence.
12He opened his time table to see that he was still 148 miles from Calcutta.
13Pouncing on an A B C time table, he looked up the trains for Eastbourne.
14But do not depend entirely upon a time table.
15He drew a time table from his coat pocket.
16He looked at his watch, remembered the time table, and spoke to himself, solemnly, aloud.