Phrases with «new timetable»

The phrase "new timetable" refers to a revised or updated schedule of when events or activities will take place. Full definition

Sentences with «new timetable»

  • In a bid to realize that goal, the Trudeau government yesterday unveiled an Impact Assessment Act that would establish a new government agency to oversee environmental reviews of proposed projects and set new timetables and rules for carrying out assessments. (sciencemag.org)
  • Our primary colleagues won't see pupils leaving until the end of the year (although the pressure of Sats may be off for some), and in some secondary schools there is a frankly baffling policy of giving exhausted teachers a whole new timetable the second the GCSE exams start. (tes.com)
  • The company's new timetable includes a network of 134 destinations, 100 international in 42 countries and 34 domestic, with 15,000,000 available seats. (breakingtravelnews.com)
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