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timetable

[tahym-tey-buhl] / ˈtaɪmˌteɪ bəl /


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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.

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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.

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The rapid timetable is designed to constrict the amount of time the two parties have to build a campaigning infrastructure in the constituency.

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The tight timetable puts pressure on Burnham to make a quick decision which could make or break his political career.

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The ORR had justified the decision by saying the service had to run empty so its slot could be used as a firebreak - a planned gap in the timetable in case of delays.

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