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The phrase "agreed timescale" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a timeline or schedule that has been mutually accepted by parties involved in a project or agreement.
Example: "We need to ensure that we meet the agreed timescale to avoid any delays in the project."
Alternatives: "mutually accepted timeline" or "established schedule."
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Full council tax should be levied on a site if buildings are not completed on an agreed timescale.
"With this in mind, the Government will seek to ensure that representatives of the Hillsborough families will have prior disclosure of documents on an agreed timescale before they are made more widely available.
Not only is there certainty of payment within an agreed timescale, but the agreement should confirm that the first £30,000 if a redundancy or compensation payment can be made free of deductions.
A second audit will take place in February but the document warns "failure to achieve remedial action-plan targets within agreed timescale [is] likely to result in contract termination".
I have asked Nationwide if it would be possible to contact me first and only block my account if there is no confirmation, within an agreed timescale, but all I get is the mindlessly repeated mantra that "security is our number one priority".
"Where these instances have arisen in the past, councillors have quickly responded to any reminder or arrears notice issued by the council and have cleared any arrears within an agreed timescale," a spokeswoman said.
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This could lead to an inability to deliver the desired outcomes to the agreed timescales.
But they are "well on our way to achieving compliance within the agreed timescales".
"We are reliant on the police to carry out their checks within agreed timescales; failure to do so impacts on our ability to achieve our targets," says a spokesperson for the DBS, which processes 4m checks a year.
Status: amber Programme delivery to the agreed timescales is put at risk because stakeholders and the workforce (including consultants, GPs, junior doctors and allied health professionals) act as a barrier to delivery, because they do not believe in the case for change and / or are swayed by negative media.
Status: red/amber Due to the scale of the change being delivered through the 7DS programme it is not possible to fill all roles (consultants, doctors in General Practice and AHPs) with sufficiently skilled/trained staff to agreed timescales, meaning the full service cannot be delivered.
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