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Indicative schedule

what does it mean when you say the schedule is indicative
  

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In this context it means that the schedule is not definite or could be subject to change. Indicative means that it "indicates" (describes) as closely as possible, but variations may exist or occur.

  • In this context it means that the schedule is not definite or could be subject to change.
  • Indicative means that it "indicates" (describes) as closely as possible, but variations may exist or occur.
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In this context it means that the schedule is not definite or could be subject to change. Indicative means that it "indicates" (describes) as closely as possible, but variations may exist or occur.

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