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The word "Planned" is correct
It is typically used to describe something that has been arranged or intended in advance. Example: "We have a planned meeting next week to discuss the project."
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This month, the Portuguese government agreed with the main opposition party on more austerity measures to cut its deficit faster than planned, to 4.6 percent of Portugal's gross domestic product next year from 9.4 percent last year.
The vote is expected at around 5pm UK time but a planned press conference with the winner has been postponed until Saturday morning.
Despite relegation, the West Sussex club were keen for Saunders to remain as manager and talks were planned with the Crawley chief executive, Michael Dunford, for later this week.
In announcing the planned closure of the 114-year-old school in early March, Sweet Briar leaders described the reason as "insurmountable financial challenges".
"The earnings concession on superannuation is the fastest growing tax concession in the federal budget," he planned to tell his audience.
Brenda Achao's surprise phone call was brief: she was graduating in commerce from Uganda's prestigious Makerere University the following week and planned to throw a party in her home village in Katine.
Johnson said that the planned Australian consensus centre, which would have been linked to Lomborg's Copenhagen consensus centre, would have done important work, but "unfortunately, that work cannot happen here".
That Tuesday, as planned, Moore set out the details of the UK government proposal in a Commons statement.
That all their belongings were left behind at their house in Abingdon further confirms that this had not been planned beforehand.
The reason they have dropped so far is a planned parade to commemorate two IRA men who blew themselves up transporting a bomb into the town almost 40 years ago.
Several port expansions are planned to facilitate this, although BHP has pulled out of one project amid concerns that Queensland already has a surplus of port capacity.
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