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In July, the utilities board formed a task force and set a timetable to help foster competition among as many as 19 telephone carriers vying for their share of a $1.5 billion industry.
Make a chart or a "Timetable.
Full information on recruitment procedures, including a timetable for upcoming competitions, may be found on their website.
The new 50-over competition takes place in July and August, and means a complicated timetable with four-day matches ending in midweek and being followed in a day or two by Twenty20 matches.
A four-month timetable for returning to elite competition after childbirth is far more compressed than usual but not without precedent.
Moreover, in Britain, companies must observe a strict takeover timetable, which, unless concerns about competition cause delays, should limit bids to 60 days.Unfortunately, the proposed EU directive does not succeed in extending this regime to the rest of Europe.
They said they "will shortly decide on a timetable to re-run the competition".
All three positions are obtained after a nationwide competition, or concorso, followed by a probation period, but since there is no official timetable for promotion (in contrast to the U.S. and some other countries) careers can simply run aground.
The damage has been done since the shift to a winter timetable has forced the great domestic leagues of Europe, where ultimate power resides, to reassess just what international competition outside Europe really means.
Corrigan said he was looking at a five-year timetable to bring Florida State into football competition.
A timetable for shipping a product?
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