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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reviewing schedule" is correct and can be used in written English
It refers to a planned or scheduled time specifically set aside for reviewing or evaluating something. Example: "Our team has set aside two hours every Friday for our reviewing schedule, where we go over our progress and make any necessary changes to our project plan."
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In addition to reviewing schedule rosters, researchers may want to consider consulting an independent medical doctor to help determine whom to interview.
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Reviewing her schedule — the planes, the appearances, the hair appointments — Williams acknowledged it was a lot.
Though he is cutting down his movie review schedule, Ebert said he would continue focusing on personal work projects including the relaunch of his personal website Rogerebert.com.
An article yesterday about rebuilding at the World Trade Center site misstated the goal of development officials in setting an aggressive environmental review schedule.
Advisers should include in the statement their style of money management, how much they charge, their responsibilities and a periodic review schedule.
NIH is simply meeting end-of-fiscal-year deadlines and resuming its previous peer-review schedule, the brief says.
Indeed, in another curious move, the EPA on May 2 also issued a newly updated "registration review schedule".
"This is tricky," he admits, "and it is on an annual category review schedule that is also constantly shifting.
Receipt and review schedule: see http://grants.nih.gov/grants/funding/sbirsttr_receipt_dates.htm.htm
In a Malawian study only 54% of KMC infants completed their review schedule at the hospital [ 41].
Implementation of the revised review schedule aimed to strengthen the programme's ability to consistently reach children in need of support, provide effective early intervention and thus reduce inequalities in children's outcomes.
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