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We're on a schedule. Does it mean "We're short on time."?
Jun 16, 2011 11:11 AM
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A schedule is a plan which indicates a time or sequence. "We're on schedule" means that we are where and when we have previously planned to be, and that we are currently following the plan/schedule. If the schedule is "short on time", then we could also be "short on time", despite being "on schedule". However, this is very rare, since most people do not plan a schedule which is "short on time". One reason you normally plan a schedule at all is so that you will not be "short on time".
June 16, 2011
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It means that things have to be done within a certain timef rame/timetable
June 16, 2011
I think no, we do not have to limit the time, it's just for formal
June 16, 2011
No I think it means we have to respect the deadline
June 16, 2011
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