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timetable

noun as in schedule

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Journalists repeatedly asked the PM's official spokesperson if the government - which controls the Commons timetable - would give MPs time to debate Andrew's titles and financial affairs.

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New students need to get used to a strict timetable which often begins at 7.30am and may not finish until 6pm.

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Judge Snow acknowledged the risk of having to revise plans for 2,000 defendants if the Supreme Court ultimately gets involved in the case – but he said he had to nevertheless set timetables.

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Roberts wanted this done on his timetable, not Alabama’s.

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Weeks later, the EU launched a “strategic dialogue” with the automotive industry that led to a more flexible timetable for automakers to meet its emissions rules for 2025.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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