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timetable

noun as in schedule

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It was Trump, however, who had set the U.S. departure from Afghanistan in motion, setting a timetable that left his successor in office with a narrow range of options.

The Scottish government said that it needed time to consider views and a new timetable would be worked out in the new year.

From BBC

The promises those evangelical leaders made did come true—just on a different timetable.

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If Labour reach the 2.5% target, he said he’d welcome it, “but it’s got to be real money with a timetable”.

From BBC

But no firm timetable has yet been put in place to make the payments, with the total cost likely to run to billions of pounds.

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

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