Similar words: in working order, wandering, soldering, pondering, smoldering, doddering, rendering, wondering. Meaning: ['ɔrdrɪn /'ɔːd-] n. 1. logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements 2. the act of putting things in a sequential arrangement.
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31, There are many factors which can restrict the choice and ordering of themes in translation.
32, It is, nevertheless, possible for the application back end to which CLE-I is connected to override this ordering.
33, The tower acknowledged him, once more ordering the Ilyushin to overshoot.
34, The other benefit of ordering Washu beef is that the chef cooks the trimmed fat separately, dicing it into tiny pieces.
35, In either application, the device is intended to provide a means of systematically ordering the subdivisions of a given number.
36, Many of our shareware readers are now ordering discs every month from this section of the magazine.
37, Ordering Ordering is the final stage, and if the previous steps have been thoroughly done it is the easiest.
38, This causal ordering is depicted in the figure with the arrows and the numbering of each variable.
39, I had no idea what my boss was ordering in rapid-fire requests to the busy chefs, and his translations were indecipherable.
40, Ordering and analysing the output of the mass media obviously pose particular problems.
41, It hopes its own order book is solid but knows that double ordering is going on in the sector.
42, Buying clothes on the Internet is really no different to ordering them from mail order catalogues.
43, The exact implications of the ordering chosen will become clear below.
44, When they go straight to bed without so much as ordering a toasted sandwich or spending money at the bar.
45, So this afternoon police served notices on the dwellers in more than 60 caravans(sentencedict.com), ordering them to leave by lunchtime tomorrow.
46, This concept views human society as being equipped with an internal gyroscope which establishes a natural ordering mechanism in society.
47, The cost to a firm of maintaining inventory has two major components: carrying costs and ordering costs.
48, The farmers are carrying on the work in defiance both of cantonal regulations and a supreme court injunction ordering them to stop.
49, Since buffalo is not carried by most supermarket meat departments, it normally requires special ordering at a game purveyor.
50, Theoretically it should contribute to an understanding of the social construction of gender ordering of institutions.
51, Women are taking command of organised crime: negotiating syndicate structures, mapping strategy, clinching deals and ordering executions.
52, Contemporary chaos theory talks about so-called strange attractors, which are the ordering principles within such apparently random patterns.
53, I kept incredulously ordering more drinks, in a doomed bid to stave off this conclusion.
53, Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
54, Also present is the concept of aesthetic pleasure emerging as a by-product of the successful ordering of complex data.
55, Attorney General Brewster made an attempt to punish the violators by ordering the local district attorney to make arrests.
56, We did not merely see three ships come sailing by: ordering in threes has shown significant benefits and economies.
57, It turns in very firmly, with surprising power response, when ordering the automatic transmission to think quickly.
58, If you get to thinking you're a person of some influence, try ordering somebody else's dog around. Will Rogers
59, In reaction, the last node tends to compensate by ordering a large correction.
60, It is therefore our duty to affirm the judgment ordering Bakke admitted to the University.
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