There is a subtle difference between “scheduling” and “calendaring”.
“calendaring” (at least how it was used within IBM) refers to reserving time on the calendar but not yet coordinating with all parties
“scheduling” refers to an agreement between parties for a particular date and time.
Not sure if that is the correct usage, just how I have seen it used before.
Sullivan can do what he wants, because the Swamp gave him permission to do so.
Its a racial thing.
Sullivan has cited crazy Left Conspiracy theories in Court - nothing happens.
Thank you for clearing that up.
I never heard of ‘calendaring’ in my life but I guess putting an event on the calendar and scheduling it with the necessary parties would be an important distinction.