scheduling conflict
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscheduleandconflict
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schedule
noun[C]
uk/ˈʃedʒ.uːl/us/ˈskedʒ.uːl/
a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or ...
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conflict
noun[C or U]
uk/ˈkɒn.flɪkt/us/ˈkɑːn.flɪkt/
an active disagreement between people with opposing opinions ...
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(Definition ofscheduleandconflictfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Due to aschedulingconflict, the series was on hiatus until the 2010-11 season.
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Aschedulingconflictwas blamed as the reason for the reunion not taking place.
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The hospital asked that the copies be mailed to its expert, who was unable to attend the meeting due to aschedulingconflict.
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Katz was originally supposed to voice a character in the previous season, but had to bow out due to aschedulingconflict.
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He made his final appearance in 1998, missing only the 1988 game due to aschedulingconflict.
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He was initially cast in the first season of the drama, but had to drop out due to aschedulingconflict.
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In 2010, she left the show when taping was moved to nighttime, which caused aschedulingconflict.
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He continued also to compete in baseball into his senior year, but was forced to choose between it and basketball when aschedulingconflictbetween two tournaments arose.
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This is because either aschedulingconflictprevents a live telecast, or a broadcaster seeks to maximize ratings by airing an event in a certain timeslot.
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Davis did not attend the conference because he had aschedulingconflict.
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Children were not available for participation primarily because they had moved out of the area; a few children could not be seen due to unresolvable scheduling conflicts.
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Jimenez had been picked to appear on the first season of the show but opted out to avoid separating from her young daughter and because of aschedulingconflict.
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Following scheduling conflicts for several drivers involved other racing series, three teams have made changes to their line-ups for this round.
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Another requirement was that none of the conference schools could have a football program because of obvious scheduling conflicts.
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They began preparations for an on-campus venue to avoid the scheduling conflicts that would emerge from a college team sharing a major league team's stadium.
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It could not materialize due to her scheduling conflicts.
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Goranson appeared continuously at the beginning of season eight, but by mid-season she had scheduling conflicts again with school.
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Shelley left the group in 2012, citing touring scheduling conflicts.
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Magnet does not offer any varsity sports, but students are allowed to join sports teams in their home districts, provided they do not pose any scheduling conflicts.
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Casting for the film was difficult due to the limited funds, as well as some actors finding the film's content too bold or having scheduling conflicts.
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