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First, Richard Nixon announced a policy of "Vietnamization," committing the U.S. to withdraw all its ground forces according to a secret but rather obvious timetable.
"It is pretty early to scope this out," writes Princeton economist David Bradford via e-mail, "since there is as yet no obvious winner in the technology, or obvious timetable according to which it would be deployed".
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Part of the rationale for this timetable is obvious.
But while the necessity of a national timetable was obvious, it raised one fundamental and thorny question: what time is it?
While Dagan acknowledged that there is still time to "resolve" the Iran nuclear crisis, he stressed that Iran is making a great effort to achieve a nuclear capability: "The threat is obvious, even if we have a different timetable.
Graphical timetables in Nightingale make it obvious when to take which medications.
The obvious solution is to cut and run: set a timetable, stanch the bleeding and withdraw.
"I have not and do not intend to announce the timetable for our program, and there are obvious reasons for this decision which I'm sure you will understand," he said.
Beyond some broad university budget cuts, the only obvious science-focused savings come from changing the funding timetable for the UK Centre for Medical Research and Innovation (UKCMRI), a biology superlab planned for London.
Moreover, the travel industry is one of the obvious sectors for use of important real-time data, such as trip planning, public transport timetables, etc. [9].
Comparisons of the 2015 and 2016 timetables suggest any changes have been minor, and in many cases Ramadan has had no obvious effect on timings.
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