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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a staggered plan" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a plan that has multiple steps, with different components being implemented at different times. For example, you might say "We developed a staggered plan to roll out the new software, starting with the departments most in need.
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Once approved, a customer is offered a number of payment options, which could include delayed payment — e.g. end of the month — or a staggered plan, such as installments each month for six months.
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"We have a staggered security plan for such situations: first an explosives expert takes a look – if he thinks it's suspicious, an explosives sniffer dog is sent in," said Vanselow.
Jennifer also presents two options to her manager: first, a staggered vacation plan that would keep her team fully functional while members are out and, second, a new policy that would allow her reports (and possibly others) to tack vacation days on to the business trips they will take in the coming year.
Well, you have to admire a staggered PR plan.
Survivors, emergency radio recordings and accounts by officials depict the chaos of that nightmare: a staggered evacuation plan that fell tragically short, residents with no warning to get out, and gridlocked evacuation routes that became fire traps, forcing hundreds to try to outrun the fire on foot.
These include priority development of mass transit systems, private car ownership measures, a staggered rush hour plan, modified charging policies for parking and car restrictions based on license plate numbers.
By that time, Ryanair had acquired 25.17% of Aer Lingus, but the takeover failed – not by operation of traditional defensive maneuvers such as a staggered board or a rights plan, but rather, by virtue of the Commission's Merger Regulation.
Let's count the ways the shareholder adviser denigrates the framework in Monday's note: In what seems like the equivalent to I.S.S. of adding insult to injury, Facebook also plans to adopt a staggered board, one where only some board members are up for election every years, and a provision that prevents shareholders from complaining about their lesser voting rights.
As with design "a", the bunds must be arranged in a staggered configuration.
Now the cabinet minister in charge of seeing the plan come to fruition – a devoted ambassador for the idea of a bank – has floated the possibility of a staggered introduction.
A staggered board.
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