scheduled appointment

collocation in English

meaningsofscheduledandappointment

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scheduled
adjective
uk
/ˈʃedʒ.uːld/
us
/ˈskedʒ.uːld/
planned to happen at a ...
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appointment
noun
uk
/əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/
us
/əˈpɔɪnt.mənt/
a formal arrangement to meet or visit someone at a particular time ...
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The students completed a package of questionnaires at ascheduledappointmentand received credit toward an undergraduate psychology course for their participation.
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A trapped cat may be brought to thescheduledappointment, picked up post surgery and returned to the wild.
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Access is byscheduledappointment.
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The scheduled appointments were postponed, and parents were instructed to call again when canonical syllables were observed.
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Visits are byscheduledappointment.
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Still waiting at 10.25, he decided that he was not prepared to do business with an organisation that could not keep ascheduledappointment, and left.
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One possibility is that frequent scheduled appointments in other settings reduces the perceived need to attend emergency services.
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Of these women, 155 were interviewed, and 103 either refused participation (usually because of very busy schedules) or failed to come for scheduled appointments.
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Most of the other 29 subjects missed some of the scheduled appointments and the median number of sessions attended was 14 (out of a maximum of 25).
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A second interesting finding is that the rates of non-adherence by patients to prescribed medication were only slightly higher than those to scheduled appointments, with wide and overlapping confidence intervals.
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Tickets illustrated scheduled appointments to avoid overcrowding and provide the best service.
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Between regularly scheduled appointments, people who have hairy cell leukemia should report any health problems, especially viral or bacterial infections, as soon as they appear.
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These libraries are not usually open to the general public, though many are available to specific elements of the public or scheduled appointments.
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Kiosks that allow patients to check in for their scheduled appointments and update their personal demographics reduce the need to line up and interact with a registration clerk.
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