Arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in an object or system, or the object or system so organized.
1With this thought process in mind, the organization of the attack changes.
2The organization of the Assembly hinges on the election of the Speaker.
3He showed this same personal quality in the organization of his force.
4There is the science of the organization of armies in a nutshell.
5Key proceeded with the greatest secrecy in the organization of his forces.
6Possibly the organization of the Congregational churches is faulty in this respect.
7This act initiates a radical change in the organization of this University.
8Of the organization of the people under the monarch we are ignorant.
9The organization of the Jesuits showed the military instincts of their founder.
10There remained the work of arranging the future organization of the country.
11Such is the organization of the discipline or government of the Quakers.
12Solution in the concrete case through the organization of a purpose, 53.
13Second: The organization of public law, or the constitution of the empire.
14The new organization of the judiciary department is undoubtedly for the better.
15In our present organization of industry, what are the duties of businessmen:
16The organization of these gangs and the wages paid were as follows:
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