Synonym: list, program, schedule. Similar words: vegetable, on the table, from time to time, table, sometime, tableau, sometimes, suitable. Meaning: n. 1. a schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place 2. a schedule of times of arrivals and departures.
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121 Be realistic from the outset, so that you don't become dismayed by your inability to keep to your own timetable.
122 Already, there are plans for another intergovernmental conference in 1996 and they already have a timetable for economic and monetary union.
123 It is intended that such a timetable should be updated and agreed for circulation to staff each April.
124 Public hearing participation was clearly limited by the timetable and invitation list adopted by city staff.
125 The information desk was manned throughout the weekend, the timetable was strictly adhered to and everyone benefited from the efficiency.
126 Planes fly daily over regular routes with timetable precisely.
127 I'll change my timetable to fay in with yours.
128 When does the new timetable come into effect?
129 At the moment there's no hard and fast timetable.
130 The new timetable will come into effect next month.
131 The timetable was hopelessly optimistic.
132 Planes fly daily over regular routes with timetable precision.
133 The heavy fog upset our timetable for the trip.
134 I'll change my timetable to fit in with yours.
135 A hardcore of several hundred protesters had remained marooned on a traffic island in the heart of the square,(http://sentencedict.com/timetable.html) saying they would not move until a full timetable of reform was drawn up.
136 The Seller must strictly adhere to the timetable of project implementation in delivery of the products.
137 I've always led an onerous timetable but I like it.
138 The White House has said the timetable for Senate action this week would have to be met or the "clunker" program would cease.
139 President Bush says he will veto any bill that sets a timetable for a troop pullout.
140 You must stop juggling the bus - times around and settle on fixed timetable.
141 Appearing on ABC's This Week program, the U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, expressed cautious optimism about the timetable.
142 Such safety-related questions loom large over the industry and inject a note of caution into any projected timetable for human spaceflight.
143 If the listing is accompanied by a share issue, it will be the subscription period and other formalities which dictate the timetable.
144 There were the constant references to the map (a fellow traveller had pinned a huge map above his bunk) and the timetable in the corridor.
145 Washes and the clean toy should in prearrange in the timetable.
146 The central bank has never made a timetable for the free convertibility of the Renminbi by the turn of this century.
147 You must stop juggling the bus - times around and settle on a fixed timetable.
148 In a common timetable,[sentencedict.com] the 7th year should be a mature stage for both family and career.
149 The bus driver will give you a bus timetable on request.
150 All existing apartment house incinerators were to be closed or improved according to a specific timetable.
More similar words: vegetable, on the table, from time to time, table, sometime, tableau, sometimes, suitable, inevitable, delectable, creditable, acceptable, tablespoon, at the same time, uncomfortable, metal, get about, set about, metaphor, forget about, time, establish, in time, on time, able, inevitably, at times, at no time, in no time, at a time.