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reschedule

[ree-skej-ool, -ool, -oo-uhl, ree-shed-yool, -shej-ool] / riˈskɛdʒ ul, -ʊl, -u əl, riˈʃɛd jul, -ˈʃɛdʒ ul /


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The letters have left many Californians scratching their heads as to what went wrong and scrambling to reschedule their tests to ensure they don’t lose the ability to drive.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 7, 2026

Sources told BBC Sport on Saturday that world governing body Fifa had been set to reschedule the fixture, and confirm in a statement, but news of the proposal angered both English and Mexican officials.

From BBC Jul. 5, 2026

“The DEA doesn’t have a choice. They have to reschedule it in three months. So that’s already pretty fast.”

From Salon Apr. 22, 2026

A White House official told Barron’s the administration was working to implement President Donald Trump’s executive order from December, which directed regulators to reschedule marijuana “in the most expeditious manner.”

From Barron's Apr. 22, 2026

It wasn’t like Nathan could ask First Turkey to reschedule it.

From "Healer of the Water Monster" by Brian Young

"A meaningful decline would likely take four to eight weeks after reopening, as production ramps up and shipping reschedules," says Torero.

From Barron's Apr. 10, 2026

“It goes up,” Tite said of the ball, “and he reschedules all his plan,” and what adept plan-reschedulers they are.

From Washington Post Nov. 24, 2022

My red flags in a client: Entitlement, unrealistic expectations and consistent cancellations or reschedules.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 19, 2022

Mr. McMurray, of the Wedding Report, also doubts we will encounter more Covid-related reschedules.

From New York Times Feb. 4, 2022

TAP Air Portugal reschedules — and then cancels — John Schmidt’s flights.

From Seattle Times Apr. 12, 2021

According to Deadline, production on “Emily in Paris” will continue as planned aside from one scene involving Driver that had to be rescheduled.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 7, 2026

As Saturday afternoon turned into Saturday night, I felt like I was detoxing from the Friday night debacle back in D.C. — the rescheduled White House correspondents’ dinner.

From Salon Jul. 31, 2026

The trial was rescheduled multiple times including for not passing another psychiatric examination.

From BBC Jul. 27, 2026

The rescheduled correspondents’ dinner at the Waldorf Astoria features extra security and nearly 700 expected attendees.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 24, 2026

I haven’t heard anything from him since we rescheduled our swim.

From "Red Flags and Butterflies" by Sheryl Azzam

The administration says it has provided new language and remains in talks with the senators, leaving open the possibility of rescheduling the vote before the Senate's August recess.

From Barron's Jul. 30, 2026

This month, immigration judges suddenly began holding “mega master” hearings after the federal government began rescheduling thousands of immigration hearings with only a few days’ notice.

From Slate Jul. 23, 2026

Therapist Sherry Gonzalez has kept her fourth-grade son at home, rescheduling work hours, hiring babysitters.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 29, 2026

The president's security detail must meanwhile prepare for a rescheduling of the White House correspondents' dinner.

From BBC Apr. 27, 2026

Asked if he would agree to a War Admiral-Seabiscuit rescheduling, he snapped.

From "Seabiscuit: An American Legend" by Laura Hillenbrand




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