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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

schedule / timeline

when you plan for tasks ahead -> create timeline for the tasks

doing the tasks as planned in timeline -> meet the timeline

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the expressions on the right side, can I use them as is?
or are their more natural expressions?
Please help Emotion: big smile
  

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Your title, “schedule/timeline” indicates you recognize the similarity in meaning. Yes, the expressions are acceptable. ” In certain industries, a ‘timeline’ is a visual graphic drawn as a straight horizontal line with indications along it representing times (or dates) at which certain stages of completion are expected.

  • Your title, “schedule/timeline” indicates you recognize the similarity in meaning.
  • Yes, the expressions are acceptable.
  • ” In certain industries, a ‘timeline’ is a visual graphic drawn as a straight horizontal line with indications along it representing times (or dates) at which certain stages of completion are expected.
  • Meeting the timeline, therefore, would in fact mean that the schedule task at these dates have been completed.
  • In computer installations, the timeline software is adjustable to permit altering these scheduled event dates.
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Your title, “schedule/timeline” indicates you recognize the similarity in meaning.

Yes, the expressions are acceptable.
“Create a timeline for the tasks.”
“Meet or beat the prescribed timeline.”

In certain industries, a ‘timeline’ is a visual graphic drawn as a straight horizontal line with indications along it representing times (or dates) at which certain stages of comp

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