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timeline

[tahym-lahyn] / ˈtaɪmˌlaɪn /


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Shortages of component parts and metals have dragged out construction and permitting timelines, Tucker said.

From MarketWatch

However, such soil testing and additional cleanup prolongs the cleanup timeline and can make it more expensive.

From Los Angeles Times

When Musk makes the same prediction, analysts roll their eyes and mutter about missed timelines.

From MarketWatch

Looking ahead, Zou said there is still room to cut interest rates and banks’ required reserve ratios, without specifying a timeline.

From The Wall Street Journal

We’re in the 32nd century, post-”Burn” timeline established in “Star Trek: Discovery,” among the cadets at the eponymous San Francisco campus, newly rebuilt after “more than 120 years” to train Starfleet officers.

From Los Angeles Times