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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reschedule .
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Examples
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She books the aircraft in advance, then cancels & reschedules on a whim.
What's bad for GM is good for Congress (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Fine Gael isn't the kind of political party that reschedules government debt unless there really is no alternative—if anything, it is more likely to honor the debt at the cost of impoverishing the people.
Recent Elections Tell a Surprising Tale Paul Hannon 2011
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When he is facing a challenging problem, he reschedules meetings and informs both his wife and his assistant that he needs to concentrate without distractions.
A Rustic Architect to the Stars Julia Flynn Siler 2011
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Dhaouadi said he hopes the council reschedules the prayer.
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In reality, markets have often been quite forgiving in situations where a government only reschedules, i.e., does not pay on time but makes a credible promise to repay the full amounts due at a later date.
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The Police Foundation reschedules its Waldorf fundraising dinner for October.
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In reality, markets have often been quite forgiving in situations where a government only reschedules, i.e., does not pay on time but makes a credible promise to repay the full amounts due at a later date.
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The Police Foundation reschedules its Waldorf fundraising dinner for October.
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The Police Foundation reschedules its Waldorf fundraising dinner for October.
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Well, to be honest, I don't want the media all over this like white on rice unless it's false, Obama reschedules or they wait until he's left.
No Word Yet From McCain Camp On McCain's Discussion Of Obama Trip Timing 2009
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