Sentence examples for timetable to from inspiring English sources

The phrase "timetable to" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a schedule or plan related to a specific event or task, but it lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "The timetable to the project launch will be shared next week."

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What is the timetable to put it in place?

Selig said there was no timetable to conclude this issue.

Nor does it supply any timetable to Gen de Chastelain.

What is your timetable to complete steps pledged in dismantling part of the program?

The timetable to design a regulatory environment for privatised utilities is absurdly tight.

He told Talabani that there needed to be a timetable to get U.S. troops home.

To meet this challenge, manufacturers are working on a timetable to produce more efficient vehicle designs.

Braunecker said Lee, who spent Monday deer hunting, had no timetable to decide.

What leverage does America have, when it already has a timetable to withdraw its troops?

But we've got a timetable to try to figure things out.

That may not sound like an urgent timetable to some people.

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