timetable造句91 Our clients reserve the right to alter this timetable in the event of unforeseen circumstances.
92 The delays caused by such action can have considerable impact on services because the integrated railway timetable is very susceptible to disruption.
93 Very often when people are under stress these very important relaxing activities get squeezed out of the weekly timetable.
94 Eventually I managed to find a page torn from a local bus timetable which showed the Province of Parma.
95 These reports include: Module timetable confirming the agreed times and groups and detailing which rooms have been booked.
96 We may in fact anticipate some slippage in the timetable as a result of two factors.
97 The examination timetable has been widely circulated but if any one wishes a copy please telephone your request to the examinations department.
98 However, schools plan their staffing levels at least three months earlier and the timetable is usually worked on throughout the summer term.
99 Being a student, Deborah was able, to a certain extent, to make her own timetable.
100 This evening the usual channels, through my right hon. Friend, are the authors of the automatic timetable.
101 Much of the information they sent back came from the newspapers and, in one case, the Miami bus timetable.
102 At the beginning of each year a timetable is prepared and each year group follows a clearly defined, predetermined curriculum.
103 Quackenbush is confident the timetable can be met, especially since the financial stakes are so high.
104 However, when the practicalities of gardening were examined, it was difficult for her to timetable it in.
105 Mrs Jackie Bowshell organised the event and cars were brought in by regular customers to a strict timetable.
105try its best to collect and create good sentences.
106 For some schools the central guidelines will be interpreted through a carefully structured timetable.
107 The company's timetable for evaluating the results of the tests has also been criticized as too tight.
108 A railway timetable provides a good and simple example of a prudential practice.
109 The timetable for this form of learning needs to be much less formal.
110 No wonder that independent experts and local authority treasurers are in despair about the timetable that is being forced upon them.
111 Agree with the vendors the timetable of events following the meeting and the deadline for the revised firm offers.
112 Vargas said the body would try to respond to concerns of legislators and officials over the content and timetable of some programs.
113 Such a conference would, among other things, debate the proposed legislation, and draw up a timetable for elections.
114 But no one is asking you to conform to a preordained career timetable or a specific direction.
115 Our amendments do not get proper consideration on Report or in Committee if there is a timetable motion.
116 It is clear that the timetable is quite inadequate to deal with such important matters.
117 Until now administration officials have spoken only in very general terms about the possible design, timetable and cost of missile defenses.
118 Regular times or meetings on the timetable ... It should be very clear who is running the course and the methods.
119 In this case, the construction timetable proved wrong, as did very optimistic forecasts concerning the rates of inflation and interest.
120 What was different, however, was that formal teaching was offered when it was required, not because of a timetable.