Sentence examples for started on schedule from inspiring English sources

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Yet Mr. Kohl fought for the monetary union, and the euro started on schedule, three months after he was voted out of office.

All these dark theories became moot the following day, when sunshine drenched the field and Game 4 started on schedule a little after 4 p.m.

France's industry minister Franck Borotra stepped into the debate on the industry's side, arguing that the reactor should be started on schedule.

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Partly because they are now stuck, few people think that the FTAA will start on schedule.

Instead, the network said, it would re-edit the program in hopes of starting on schedule on Sept. 5.

Nobody believes that the country will collapse into civil war if its membership talks do not start on schedule in October.

After three days of chaos thanks to rain that wiped out play on Thursday, the final round will start on schedule later Sunday.

1.50pm: The bookmakers William Hill have cut their odds on the Commonwealth Games failing to start on schedule from 5-1 to 3-1 after a "concerted gamble" during the last 48 hours.

Friday's sold-out performance of Rafta, Rafta... failed to start on schedule at 7.30pm and we were told to expect a delay of half an hour because of unspecified technical problems backstage.

With tournament officials declaring the tournament would start on schedule today, and with Togo's Group B matches to be played in restive Cabinda, the tour party was met there yesterday by most of the top officials of the CAF, who implored Togo to stay.

If trials start on schedule, U.S. Food & Drug Administration approval could come by 2010.

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