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timetable

[tahym-tey-buhl] / ˈtaɪmˌteɪ bəl /


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However, sanctions, funding pressures and technical setbacks mean its timetable is highly optimistic.

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The DH noted that Prof Hughes wrote to the prime minister in March asking him to set a clear timetable for the financial redress to be delivered without further delay.

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Jacobs also said the government was failing to set a timetable for when these recommendations will be implemented.

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Mountbatten-Windsor's lease will now be terminated early, but the timetable will depend on arrangements for those living in the house when the former prince ceases to be involved.

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However, Lord Gove said he would have preferred "an accelerated timetable" of 20 years, describing ground rents as "essentially extortion".

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