1. But Daschle said the timetable would depend on whether the Senate could reach an agreement on how to proceed. 2. But he added that such a timetable would depend on the parties. 3. The timetable will depend partially upon whether Bidwill hires a general manager, who would then have a large say in the hiring of a coach. 4. Both have said the timetable depends on how long it takes to modify the aircraft, but they hope to return the Concorde to the skies this year. 5. The so-called five wise men, echoing the official German view, stressed that the timetable must depend wholly on achievement of the qualifying conditions. |