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to rescheduling
verb
To schedule again or at a different time.
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We finally investigate various concerns related to rescheduling such as agency costs, exit from no-rescheduling situations and bargaining between stakeholders.
Boeing, for example, is used to rescheduling aircraft deliveries for hard-pressed customers (cancelling a firm order can cost a customer dear).
Representatives of the Covenant School, the team that Beren Academy was scheduled to play Friday evening, said they were open to rescheduling.
It is also crucial to rescheduling Pakistan's debt to the Paris Club of developed nations, which will meet in January to consider Pakistan's situation.
Although the English F.A. is open to rescheduling the tournament for the cooler winter in Qatar, England's Premier League is against any changes that would disrupt its August-to-May season.
The banks, he said, should get much tougher, denying credit to nonviable companies so that they exit the market, while subjecting distressed companies to debt write-downs as opposed to rescheduling loans.
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They were not able to reschedule.
Unfortunately, I have to reschedule.
We're going to have to reschedule.
He called patients to reschedule them.
7 05 Call patients to reschedule appointments.
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