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21:25 Sep 19, 2011 |
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| Selected response from: Stephanie Ezrol United States Local time: 08:31 | ||||||
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4 +7 | for a period that starts after today |
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scheduled past today for a period that starts after today Explanation: This is what I believe they mean by "past today." -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 11 mins (2011-09-19 21:37:00 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The following example uses the phrase, in the negative, to mean that the future scheduling is postponed until others tasks are accomplished. "You will note that the “rebalancing” workgroup is not scheduled past today. The workgroup has determined that meetings will begin following development of the vision and values documents described above." http://jfs.ohio.gov/OHP/infodata/MFPGrant/meetings/pa_materi... |
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