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None of the regulators has set a timetable for finalizing any changes.
"We were told, 'The mayor has set a timetable here, to end by this election,' " he said.
He said: "The government has set a timetable that dawdles when dash should be the order of the day".
Mr Mansour has set a timetable for a new constitution and elections, but Mr Morsi's supporters have rejected the plan and some political groups opposed to him say they were not consulted about it.
Now she has set a timetable for a two-year process that ultimately would see Britain extricated from the EU by summer 2019. .
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The Treaty of Rome had set a timetable for the abolition of customs duties between member states.
Ian Liddell-Grainger, MP for Bridgwater and a fierce critic of the Environment Agency, said he was pleased Paterson had set a timetable.
An alliance of Labour MPs and Tory rebels prompted David Cameron to conclude he had no option other than to abandon a vote on a "programme motion" that would have set a timetable for the bill.
Clegg's hopes of reforming the Lords ran into trouble when the government was forced to withdraw a "programme motion" that would have set a timetable for the Lords reform bill, to avert defeat in the face of an alliance of Labour MPs and Tory rebels.
The opposition joined Conservative rebels in voting against a motion which would have set a timetable for debating the proposals - arguing they were not being given enough scrutiny.
have set a timetable for healthcare reform by this fall--a major step on the road to passing legislation this year.
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