timetable
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Investors are scrutinizing the connection between AI investments and immediate profits, favoring companies like Meta with clearer return timetables over those with more convoluted paths like Microsoft.
From Barron's
With schools often expecting pupils to use apps to access timetables and homework, she said the move resulted in "mixed messaging".
From BBC
The arbitration body typically sets a timetable with the parties specifying when they need to present their arguments - and the cases can take years to resolve.
From BBC
Bloomberg also reported the trade deal was introduced in the South Korean parliament in November and will undergo a “thorough review,” and that no timetable has been set for its possible passage.
From MarketWatch
The rapid timetable is designed to constrict the amount of time the two parties have to build a campaigning infrastructure in the constituency.
From BBC
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