Out-of-course

adj

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Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Not occurring in the normal course of things. not-comparable

    "The inspector estimated that the whole "Condor" schedule is at least 45 min. easier than the diesels' potential, but of course some margin must be left for out-of-course delays."

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"The inspector estimated that the whole "Condor" schedule is at least 45 min. easier than the diesels' potential, but of course some margin must be left for out-of-course delays."

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