Differences of expressions “on/behind/ahead of schedule”

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Differences of expressions “on/behind/ahead of schedule” · “on schedule” is “just in time”. As scheduled. Not too soon nor too late. · “behind ... PabloGallardo'sBlog MyprofessionalweblogaboutIT,ProjectManagement&SAP   About Differencesofexpressions“on/behind/aheadofschedule”Bypmgallardoon21May2020inGeneral Differencesofexpressions“on/behind/aheadofschedule” “onschedule”is“justintime”.Asscheduled.Nottoosoonnortoolate. “behindschedule”is“(too)late” “aheadofschedule”is“toosoon(/(too)early)” Examples: “IamsorryMr.president,wearerunningbehindyourschedule.” “Theairplanehastotakeoffnow,wearealreadyrunningbehindourschedule.”   Reference: https://www.italki.com/question/58232?hl=es Aboutpmgallardo IstudiedComputerScienceatUniversityofSalamanca.Sincethen,IhavebeenworkingfirstasdeveloperandthenasSAPconsutant.ThisblogisaboutproblemsIdealtwhenusingcomputers,andmoreimportant,thesolutionsIfound. WheneverIamonanissueandsuddenllyIhaveaflashthatleadsmetoasolution,Idocumentmydiscoveriesinapost. Viewallpostsbypmgallardo→ ←HowtoprintmultiplerangesofpagesofPDFfileonMac DiferencesbetweenAccountabilityandResponsibilityinAudit→ Nocommentsyet. LeaveaReplyClickheretocancelreply. Name(required) Email(willnotbepublished)(required) Website CAPTCHACode* Comment Políticadeprivacidad



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