scheduled time

collocation in English

meaningsofscheduledandtime

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scheduled
adjective
uk
/ˈʃedʒ.uːld/
us
/ˈskedʒ.uːld/
planned to happen at a ...
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time
noun
uk
/taɪm/
us
/taɪm/
the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc., or this process considered as ...
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(Definition ofscheduledandtimefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofscheduled time

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When a node was updated at itsscheduledtime, first the current state of the node was broadcast from the node output and target inputs were updated.
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The first naming and spelling measures were given at the nextscheduledtime, which was usually within a one-week period.
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All continued well past thescheduledtimeallowed, and there were many expressions of satisfaction at the end.
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In 2007, only 60% of all goods trains arrived at their destinations at thescheduledtime.
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Thescheduledtimescale for the changes has always worried me.
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Of those trains, 85 were on time or within two minutes of thescheduledtime.
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I understand it will be carried out within thescheduledtime.
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The airlines themselves have the greatest interest in keeping to thescheduledtime.
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Ninety per cent of all the passenger trains arrive within five minutes ofscheduledtime.
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Services arriving within 10 minutes of thescheduledtimehave been included instead.
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We are nearly nine months ahead ofscheduledtime, if this had been treated as an ordinary enterprise.
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My first question is this: surely thescheduledtimelimits were too short in any case?
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Only two of the 12 projects were completed within thescheduledtime, and both were cancelled on delivery as being obsolete.
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It sometimes suits their purpose well to drive over thescheduledtime, and it also serves their employers' purpose.
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Reasonably, the office suggests that an increase in thescheduledtimefor which they are used would have a major impact on waiting lists.
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If no such popular support is successfully obtained within thescheduledtime, enlargement will be delayed, legal cooperation weakened or the rule of law even tampered with.
FromEuroparl Parallel Corpus - English
Commissioner, you have now spoken for more than one minute over thescheduledtime.
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Thescheduledtimeis nine minutes.
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Within five minutes of thescheduledtimemight not be particularly late if one is travelling a long distance.
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They have been built before thescheduledtime, which is quite something these days for any factory, let alone an advance factory.
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