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He looked at the timetable.
He looked at the timetable again.
He looked again at the timetable.
That may be true if one looks only at the timetable for the Electoral College.
He said: "We should look at the timetable; we do need to take parliament and people with us".
"We should look at the timetable; we do need to take Parliament and people with us," Mr Cameron told the Today programme.
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According to the departure board, his train had left at 8 22 p.m., just as the timetable promised.
He borrowed the phrase from the UK minister Greg Barker, who attended a previous round of talks in 2011 at Durban at which the timetable for a deal in Paris was hammered out.
The first model aims at making the timetable more dynamic; the second model is an extension allowing for capacity constraints.
New primary legislation would be required to make carrying an identity card compulsory, but at present the timetable will see some foreign nationals required to register for biometric details next year, the first "voluntary" ID cards issued alongside passports from 2009.
"Exam boards agree with us that, on the face of it, this timetable is deliverable, but of course we will take action if at any time the timetable is at risk," Stacey told Gove in a letter published on Friday (pdf).
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