How To Use Reschedule In A Sentence

  • On July 15 or if rescheduled, the harsh Appeals Court message will weigh heavily on Judge Koeltl when he resentences. highlights the concern, saying: Dissident Voice
  • The press conference had to be rescheduled for March 19.
  • He said: 'We requested that our mortgage and bank loan were rescheduled to temporarily reduce our outgoings until we got the problem sorted out. The Sun
  • But if, for some reason, you decide not to see Martin, please give me a call and we can reschedule our next session for its regular time.
  • Both student unions are hopeful that they can successfully reschedule the event for the near future.
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  • An hour into the meeting, I could see that we were getting nowhere and I suggested that we reschedule the meeting to another day.
  • ‘We are hoping to reschedule the match for sometime in April,’ said the promoter.
  • He called on the government to help reschedule loan repayments for those businesses with solid operations and good credit.
  • The latter meeting has been rescheduled for next Sunday. The Sun
  • If you receive a call for an interview by phone and the room is not conducive to conversation, kindly ask to reschedule the interview.
  • Saying she was so sorry but rescheduled tomorrow late afternoonish and asked if i was free then. [Help] Most Recent Posts
  • Well, I succeeded in casting my vote that day, although the polls closed shortly thereafter and the primary was rescheduled.
  • The British Home Secretary announced today that marijuana will be rescheduled as a Class C drug.
  • Many creditors lost a lot of money and players went unpaid while debts were rescheduled.
  • As well, the debt repayment period will be rescheduled by seven years.
  • The press conference had to be rescheduled for March 19.
  • He hasn't even bothered to contact us to reschedule a meeting we were to have several weeks ago.
  • Lenders are usually at pains to point out that they are happy to reschedule debts if you run into problems.
  • They can also arrange to reschedule their existing debts until August 30.
  • One of his mentors wanted to reschedule to another day, it was fine so Kenny accepted.
  • On July 15 or if rescheduled, the harsh Appeals Court message will weigh heavily on Judge Koeltl when he resentences. The World Can't Wait!
  • A spokesman for the group played down rift rumours and stressed that the Dublin gig would be rescheduled asap.
  • The meeting was rescheduled to take place today.
  • Unable to meet their current interest payments, they have been forced to reschedule debts and seek large-scale relief from private creditors and aid donors.
  • The Hawkeye State, which is scheduled to host its first-in-the-nation presidential caucuses in early February, might reschedule if a top Florida lawmaker makes good on his Tuesday threat to Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • He said: 'We requested that our mortgage and bank loan were rescheduled to temporarily reduce our outgoings until we got the problem sorted out. The Sun
  • Flights have either been cancelled, rescheduled or simply delayed for unspecified periods.
  • The auditors found that principal payments on internal debt have been evenly rescheduled at relatively low interest levels.
  • I called the helpline in the morning and asked them to reschedule it to any centre near Bhopal. The Times of India
  • The bank was ready to reschedule debts and provide soft loans to help its clients rehabilitate their business.
  • The only obstacle was our reserve team fixture which was due to be played on the same day, but Grimsby Town were very accommodating and have agreed to a rescheduled game.
  • The debt has been rescheduled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since I'll be away, I'd like to reschedule the meeting.
  • I called the helpline on November 30 and they informed me the rescheduled date would be sent through either SMS or email. The Times of India
  • The matter against Mayekiso and his co-accused was rescheduled for April 23 and Mayekiso's bail was provisonally estreated. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • I rescheduled my doctor's appointment for later in the week.
  • Repayments on the loan have been rescheduled over 20 years.
  • Therefore, rather than rush that process, we decided to reschedule the conference for five months later when schedules permitted.
  • Many creditors lost a lot of money and players went unpaid while debts were rescheduled.
  • The committee added, however, that debtors can install the interest payment during the first half of the new maturity period of any rescheduled debt.
  • The debt has been rescheduled. Times, Sunday Times
  • I rescheduled my doctor's appointment for later in the week.
  • There's no way we can reschedule the world's debts and manage them.
  • The cheaper option if illness, accident or redundancy strikes, is to get in touch with your bank or other lender and arrange to reschedule your loan repayments.
  • The latter meeting has been rescheduled for next Sunday. The Sun
  • And I'd want any decision to reschedule an election to be unanimous.
  • Court officials said there is a possibility he did not receive a summons and that his arraignment could be rescheduled.
  • The company is well within its borrowing limits and has rescheduled its debt recently. Times, Sunday Times
  • When ultimately they were unable to service or reschedule these debts, the peso and the national government collapsed.
  • Tonight's cup clash could now be rescheduled for next Tuesday.
  • At least one national radio station had to reschedule its programmes because of protesting staff.
  • The boxing agent said negotiations were underway to ensure that the event was rescheduled so that the boxer remained in top form.
  • In retrospect, I should have rescheduled our session that day, or at least provided better direction during the session.
  • Filled with a new sense of belonging we returned to our apartment, which felt like a small pair of shoes, cancelled our picnic and rescheduled the removalists.
  • The company is well within its borrowing limits and has rescheduled its debt recently. Times, Sunday Times
  • The only real solution now is to reschedule the debt over a long period - or to default.
  • Yes, the country would still have to reschedule its suffocating debt.
  • He called on the government to help reschedule loan repayments for those businesses with solid operations and good credit.
  • On Monday, the elections committee met and decided to reschedule the election.
  • I realize I can't take him in for his interview quite yet, so I call and reschedule for later in the afternoon while I try to think of some way to cheer up this stick-in-the-mud of a wet blanket. Greeting Cards From the World's Grumpiest Poet
  • Due to unforeseen circumstances, we have had to reschedule the concert.
  • At that time the concert was not rescheduled in the town.
  • Since I'll be away, I'd like to reschedule the meeting.
  • Either he's trying to force the debates commission to "postpone" the VP debate -- in which case it will never be rescheduled, sparing Palin another debacle -- or he's trying to throw Obama off his game with this distraction about whether or not he's going to show up. Election Central Morning Roundup
  • Vehicles break down, complaints come in, work needs to be rescheduled, but it is all done with irrepressible good humour and charm.
  • After a week of silence the fight was rescheduled and the hostilities between the two continued.
  • We're told to expect that he'll be out talking to us again soon, although they haven't rescheduled that briefing yet.
  • We had to reschedule the doctor's appointment
  • American Airlines said Wednesday it already had rescheduled all its backlogged passengers. Americans think twice about hitting the road this weekend
  • The Albion Sports versus St Margaret's game was postponed due to a frozen pitch and has been rescheduled for Sunday.
  • I rescheduled my doctor's appointment for later in the week.
  • It has now been rescheduled for some time next month but no specific date has yet been set.
  • I have a short errand to run, then I'll reschedule my meeting with Mark and plunge back into the fray.
  • Luckily for me, the parasailing company was very accommodating when I explained the situation, and they allowed me to reschedule once without any penalty.
  • The race was rescheduled from its original date in March because of poor weather.
  • Homework demands increase throughout the school years, and music lessons and clubs may need to be rescheduled.
  • Flight No.2345 to Los Angeles is rescheduled.
  • The interview was rescheduled for 4.45 pm, over the telephone.
  • Though the game was scheduled as a double-header, as the game drew on it was clear that the second game would have to be rescheduled due to approaching darkness.
  • The US space agency NASA began its countdown Saturday for tomorrow's rescheduled launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery.
  • If so, approach your lender and ask if they would agree alternative terms to provide a fighting chance of continuing to pay a rescheduled debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • If so, approach your lender and ask if they would agree alternative terms to provide a fighting chance of continuing to pay a rescheduled debt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the festival rescheduled, by popular demand, three more screenings of the film. Times, Sunday Times
  • Though the game was scheduled as a double-header, as the game drew on it was clear that the second game would have to be rescheduled due to approaching darkness.
  • Their chance for atonement came on Monday night when they travelled to Redlands to take on the Rovers in a rescheduled match from the washed-out Round 9.
  • Penalty interest will be due for the period the debts are rescheduled.
  • Both companies have promised holidaymakers that they will be able to reschedule their vacations at no extra charge.
  • This debt is rescheduled for next year.

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