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1 However, it has not set a date for going ahead with construction.
2 It is within Johnson's power to set a date in early November.
3 The court has yet to set a date for hearing the appeal.
4 The government must now set a date for the mediation to begin.
5 The High Court has yet to set a date for the hearing.
6 The court will set a date for the trial, the source added.
7 The local prosecutor is expected to set a date for the hearing.
8 His club have refused to set a date for the flanker's return.
9 When the renegotiation is complete, we set a date for the referendum.
10 The inevitable question was: Are you prepared to set a date for leaving?
11 However, Labor has not set a date for when this change will happen.
12 She, naturally, said yes, but the two have yet to set a date .
13 The Committee has not yet set a date to vote on the legislation.
14 Part of the so-called 'orderly transition' was that I would set a date .
15 The company has not yet set a date for its 2008 annual meeting.
16 The meeting will also set a date for the internal Fine Gael election.
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