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The phrase "map schedule" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a planned or predetermined schedule or timeline for a specific project or task. Example: The project manager created a detailed map schedule for the construction of the new building, outlining each phase and deadline.
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2016 PROGRAM GUIDE Read the guide › It's the official program for the festival, with articles, a map, schedule, exhibitor list and more.
Information collected on reasons for non-randomisation has been relatively non-informative but anecdotally, young people expressed a reluctance to risk allocation to experimental treatments that were substantially longer than the standard MAP schedule.
Most schools have orientations, but every school is different - some schools might just give a tour, while other schools might also give you a bunch of stuff, like a map, schedule, library card, and PE uniform.
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A list of expenditure types subject to infrastructure can be found on the Burden Expenditure Type Mapping Schedule (Excel spreadsheet).
With this map as a basis, the risk-mapping schedule is piloted for a sub-study area on newly cleared land.
The mapping schedule from PDS to GTAP database is presented in Table 6.
For maps, schedules and directions: thecheesetour.com.
Check the Web site for maps, schedules and directions.
The airport has also increased the number of staffed information desks stocked with maps, schedules, hotel guides and brochures.
Transit route maps, schedules, and parking information are available from the Parking & Transportation Office.
For directions, call the Travel Information Center at (312) 836-7000 or visit the Web site www.yourcta.com, which has maps, schedules and a trip planner.
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