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reschedule

[ree-skej-ool, -ool, -oo-uhl, ree-shed-yool, -shej-ool] / riˈskɛdʒ ul, -ʊl, -u əl, riˈʃɛd yul, -ˈʃɛdʒ ul /


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The report will be rescheduled when funding resumes, the spokeswoman said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The agency said that the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey release for December 2025, as well as the Metropolitan Area Employment and Unemployment release for that month also will be rescheduled.

From Barron's

The museum will reopen Saturday and will offer a refund or rescheduled visit to guests with Friday reservations.

From Los Angeles Times

They said the visit by Egan - who is a member of the Labour Friends of Israel parliamentary group - had been rescheduled by the time the postponement was reported by news outlets.

From BBC

Both matches were rescheduled from early January due to wild winter weather.

From Barron's