1. All parties in Crown Court matters should be subject to tight timetables and wasted costs orders, including judges and listing officers. 2. It is important to remember that there is a tight timetable for the introduction of the new tax. 3. The committees had to work to a very tight timetable. 4. But some schools, nudged in part by women trying to do it all, have eased the tight timetables. 5. Clinton was on a tight timetable Tuesday, and she and her new colleagues frequently fell behind schedule. 6. Congress will be under a tight timetable to make a decision. 7. For Dole, it assured an easy victory on an important bill and helped him toward getting the Senate back on a tight timetable. 8. She said the case was too complex to resolve on such a tight timetable without interfering with the primary. 9. Members of the U.N. delegation said Annan had not left in a huff, but was trying to stick to a tight timetable. 10. That places the union and Boeing on a tight timetable to reach an agreement. |