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timetable

[tahym-tey-buhl] / ˈtaɪmˌteɪ bəl /


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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.

From BBC

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

From BBC

“Although the license renewal is imminent and may worry some in the market, this is typical of the historical licensing timetable/process,” says Morgan.

From The Wall Street Journal

Updates to drone tech don’t happen on a timetable of years; in Ukraine, it’s every few weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal

A foreign office spokesman said discussions were continuing with the U.S., though he disputed the idea that Britain was delaying implementing the deal, saying there had never been a timetable.

From The Wall Street Journal