When he asked about rescheduling the meeting, Josh couldn't think of any graceful way to back out. |
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However, the organisers are considering rescheduling the festival from the second Sunday of August to the last week of November. |
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The people who this situation has affected will be notified as to any rescheduling of cases as soon as is practicably possible. |
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One way in which the government is trying to stave off this problem is by debt and interest payment rescheduling. |
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Bank lenders and export credit agencies were asked to weigh up two options of their own a long-term rescheduling with no haircut or a shorter-term extension with a haircut. |
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The euro zone hopes that it, too, will contribute to their effort by rescheduling its €2.5 billion loan to Cyprus. |
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I requested rescheduling as soon as possible, because it had implications for this client's treatment. |
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If you do not remember until the next day, ask your doctor or health care professional about rescheduling your doses. |
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It is expected that a Cologne terms rescheduling will take place when the country reaches the decision point. |
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Such an approach reflects a spirit of permanent adaptation to new financial problems and difficulties faced by rescheduling countries. |
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I want to thank you for your support and cooperation in rescheduling the conference and apologize for any inconvenience it may have caused you. |
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If rescheduling is not possible, managers will need to refer to the applicable collective agreements to determine impacts. |
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The debt rescheduling agreements also commit the debtor countries to interest payments. |
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Members of the Paris Club submit their claims against a debtor country in the debt rescheduling negotiations. |
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Instead of rescheduling the debt the government should simply cancel it. |
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Because rescheduling and canceling appointments disrupt the schedule, patients should be encouraged to give early notice when they will not be able to keep an appointment. |
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Sovereign debt for the group amounted to 30 per cent of GDP in 1986, partly because the rescheduling process involved provision of additional loans to prevent default. |
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This rescheduling may trigger delays in the three Member States. |
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The company is expected to start negotiations with sukuk holders about how to deal with the payments—options include commercial refinancing, a government bailout, rescheduling or a combination of these approaches. |
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Since its launching in 1996, many countries had come to believe that the initiative would provide a permanent exit from debt rescheduling and the poverty spiral. |
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Health Canada is helping the affected communities readjust their plans accordingly by rescheduling clinics, adjusting volunteer schedules, and in fact, in some cases, reallocating supplies of vaccine among communities. |
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Where banks have reduced their problem loans, it is largely through transferring them to bad-loan vehicles, which have often been slow to dispose of assets, or by rescheduling maturities. |
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But the rescheduling of the directors' meeting for 7.30 a.m., and the trotting-out of such tawdry pabulums? |
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Such a rescheduling of price rises may, of course, cause inflation to accelerate during the transitional period, but is neutral in the medium term. |
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The company said it received confirmations for credit approvals from all lenders for the loan rescheduling. |
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The DEA will publish the final rule on the rescheduling in the Federal Register on Aug. |
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Arranging for work continuance, getting new material, rescheduling. |
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First, it tends to increase the amount of work that has been done with respect to individual cases, necessitated by rescheduling and extra time spent in hearings. |
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The rescheduling of this debate has caused me this embarrassment. |
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Bad weather resulted in some cancellations and rescheduling of events at The Kitchen Garden Cafe in King's Heath. |
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Looking at the most recent past of the Paris Club, another development worth noting is that the number of countries rescheduling with Paris Club creditors has been declining significantly. |
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Papers are grouped in sections on timetabling, operations analysis, and rescheduling. |
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It analyses the role of new borrowing strategies and new debt instruments and reviews progress in the Highly Indebted Poor Countries Initiative and developments in Paris Club rescheduling. |
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The GTM shall recalculate the Shipper's Reference Send-out each time the Shipper makes a request for intramonthly rescheduling concerning an Arrival Window. |
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To reduce the strain on resources, the plan typically includes rescheduling of several special examinations to smooth the peak period that typically occurs in the last two years of cycles. |
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If the rescheduling algorithm, is deterministic, the retransmissions also will collide, and the nodes will never be able to successfully transmit the packets. |
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Rescheduling of some matches was difficult, partly caused by fixture congestion due to the 2015 Rugby World Cup. |
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