scheduling

IPA: skˈɛdʒʊɫɪŋ

noun

  • (uncountable) A function in many aspects of industry, commerce and computing in which events are timed to take place at the most opportune time.
  • (countable) The time at which a particular event is scheduled.
  • (countable) Assignment to a schedule, or systematic arrangement.
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Examples of "scheduling" in Sentences

  • That minute level of scheduling is an individual thing.
  • Trips to another city that required long-term scheduling.
  • Am planning a trip in mid June - I teach English as a Second Language and the scheduling is a problem.
  • Ms. McClung debated Mr. Grijalva once but then backed out of a second debate last week because of what she called a scheduling conflict.
  • He himself reduces the scheduling issue to this: [T] he city's position on scheduling is to make sure that everyone does a full day's work for a full day's pay.
  • The blog tour coordinator (or the freelance publicist or online marketing company) only gets paid for being the liaison between the publishing house and the blogger — for doing the “party planning” that is involved in scheduling the blog tour.

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