11.   That idea, in turn, ruffled Senate Republican leader Trent Lott, who noted that such scheduling changes were traditionally made by the ruling party.

12.   The announcement of the scheduling changes was not a surprise.

13.   The broadcast networks are expected to have fewer new series this fall and to make fewer scheduling changes for their existing series.

14.   The web site lists Broadway, off-Broadway and London productions, information on the latest casting and scheduling changes and gossip about the theater world in both cities.

15.   A threat of anti-Li protests at the parliamentary complex in Ottawa prompted a quick scheduling change.

16.   After a leadup dominated by scheduling changes and security concerns, the Wallabies will leave Saturday for a seven-match tour of Britain, Spain and France.

17.   After the scheduling change was announced, Dutch coach Guus Hiddink announced his squad but the Ajax players refused and boycotted the match.

18.   Also Monday, Alaska Attorney General Bruce Bothelo said the state would sue the fishermen in Canadian court for overtime costs and money lost due to scheduling changes.

19.   An ICC subcommittee will debate the merits of a world championship and scheduling changes at its meeting in Christchurch, New Zealand, on Sunday and Monday.

20.   But because of a scheduling change, all of them could squeeze in three Olympics in six years.

a. + change >>共 804
major 5.67%
significant 3.47%
proposed 3.24%
big 2.49%
political 2.43%
radical 2.21%
dramatic 2.21%
constitutional 1.94%
fundamental 1.81%
sweeping 1.73%
scheduling 0.15%
scheduling + n. >>共 179
conflict 31.39%
problem 13.58%
change 4.09%
difficulty 2.77%
format 1.75%
issue 1.75%
software 1.17%
hearing 1.17%
system 1.02%
flexibility 1.02%
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