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the rescheduling
verb
To schedule again or at a different time.
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She observed the rescheduling of the fraud trial.
Mr. Karliner confirmed the rescheduling a few minutes later.
(His illness later forced the rescheduling of Wednesday's show).
You have to roll with the rescheduling punches for practices and games.
But the rescheduling spurred still more talk, some of it far-fetched.
The New York Racing Association announed the move yesterday, prompting the rescheduling of two feature races.
The rescheduling means the trial will now begin after the Feb. 22 mayoral election.
The Mets protested to Major League Baseball, but the rescheduling decision was upheld.
She said the rescheduling of delayed executions would help salve victims' families.
Nonetheless, the rescheduling of the parade offends some with a finely tuned sense of the seasons.
"It's a political decision," said Pérez Esquivel, before the rescheduling of Obama's agenda.
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