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timetable

[tahym-tey-buhl] / ˈtaɪmˌteɪ bəl /


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Forward Adou Thiero remains out with a right medial collateral ligament sprain and guard Austin Reaves is closing in on the final week of the initial four-week timetable provided for his left calf strain.

From Los Angeles Times

For Palestinians, the central issue remains Israel's full military withdrawal from the Gaza Strip -- a step included in the plan's framework but for which no detailed timetable has been announced.

From Barron's

It comes after ministers offered local authorities the opportunity to delay elections in order to support the timetable for local government reorganisation.

From BBC

Based on the government's current timetable, elections to Gloucestershire's new councils would take place in May 2027, with the new authorities taking over from the current seven councils in April 2028.

From BBC

There still seems to be uncertainty about the court timetable, but later in January a civil case will be brought by Prince Harry and others claiming that Associated Newspapers' publications gathered information by unlawful means.

From BBC