1. rescheduling - Noun
2. rescheduling - Verb
rescheduling
present participle of reschedule
rescheduling (plural reschedulings)
A change of schedule.
Around that time, Japan began to see a surge in infections, prompting the government to close schools and urge theme parks and major events to consider cancelling or rescheduling until the infections were brought under control. Source: Internet
Both Mori and CEO Toshiro Muto have said the cost of rescheduling would be “massive” – local reports estimate billions of dollars – with most of the expenses borne by Japanese taxpayers. Source: Internet
Both Mori and CEO Toshiro Muto have said the the cost of rescheduling will be “massive” — local reports suggest several billion dollars — with most of the expenses borne by Japanese taxpayers. Source: Internet
A small group have chosen to push on, tired of rescheduling and realising that next year's booking calendar is already filling up for many wedding venues. Source: Internet
Banks can help by rescheduling loans for property investors using the $100 billion they received from the Reserve Bank’s quantitative easing last week. Source: Internet
He said the play will not be formally cancelled, and dates for rescheduling will be planned and released as soon as possible. Source: Internet