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are scheduling

  • present progressive
    of schedule.
    schedule
    noun
    a plan of procedure, usually written, for a proposed objective, especially with reference to the sequence of and time allotted for each item or operation necessary to its completion.

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Teams are scheduling weaker nonleague opponents so they can make sure they have enough wins to be considered for an at-large playoff berth yet don’t get placed in a higher division based on CalPreps.com rankings.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 16, 2023

At issue are scheduling and rostering arrangements that were put in place during Covid which will come to an end in December.

From BBC Aug. 6, 2023

He has accused them of failing to live up to reasonable standards of customer service and suggested that they are scheduling more flights than they can handle.

From Washington Times Jun. 27, 2023

“We have data to suggest that people are scheduling meetings during those meeting-free periods because they know everyone is available.”

From New York Times Apr. 7, 2023

Again it is chiefly that we are scheduling more and more flights.

From The Last Straw by William J. Smith