Activity of changing a system to suit a particular function.
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Examples for "arrangement"
Examples for "arrangement"
1But the elaborate arrangement actually delays the problem by just a year.
2This arrangement left the Serbs' porter, Hussein, free to carry their bags.
3Greece must reach a new finance arrangement with creditors by 30 June.
4Ms Gillard said the arrangement would be the best solution for Australia.
5The Lib Dems support the arrangement and say it helps fight crime.
1I think that's an absolutely bang-on way to go about arranging society.
2He began arranging fish eight months ago, sometimes using vegetables as well.
3Zaid said DHS was working on arranging security clearances for legal counsel.
4Please help by arranging for me to speak with him, just briefly.
5Information and energy arranging themselves in a precise, and very specific, pattern.
1If possible, make one change to the configuration options at a time.
2The main utility that applies a configuration file to the local system.
3We'll cover the essential configuration steps in detail later in this chapter.
4You will also want to include this line within the configuration file:
5This paper will outline hardware configuration in the implementation and software management.
1The sd-tg model thus provides direct evidence for secondary rearrangement at VH-D-JH.
2The sentence should not need rearrangement in order to disclose the meaning.
3And there must be a rearrangement of that ventilator in the class-room.
4IgG heavy chain rearrangement confirmed the clonal B-cell nature of these lymphoproliferations.
5Chromosome rearrangement is a relatively common finding in cultured amniotic fluid cells.
1She was already rearranging her schedule and planning to work from home.
2We have spent so much time this year just rearranging our plan.
3The Governor was rearranging the focus of the glass with nervous fingers.
4The whole of rural England, in short, wanted rearranging upon mathematical principles.
5Weren't there some decorative olive oil decanters she could be rearranging elsewhere?
1Progress is being made, however, through a reconfiguration of services and legislation.
2Work on the reconfiguration of the state is at an advanced stage.
3It's an extraordinary record: a strange, discordant reconfiguration of English folk traditions.
4There are a lot of public misconceptions about the neural reconfiguration, Lieutenant.
5All that may be required is a reconfiguration of the product mix.
1When configuring an automatic action, remember that rsh can be very useful.
2Once the Access Control section is complete, you can start configuring traps.
3So configuring it for spaceborne missions should only require some new engineering.
4How about configuring it to send out messages via an email message?
5Here's what you'll see when configuring the Access Control 1 submenu:
1The service undoubtedly needs reconfiguring, and change in the NHS takes too long.
2Trump, however, has declared NATO obsolete and in need of reconfiguring.
3In reconfiguring history, these films also reconfigure the world of images.
4Indeed, it also contributes to a reconfiguring of the lived experience of managing HIV.
5These self-reconfiguring robots change shape through individual units called atoms.
1These packages offer the best value for setting up a new wall.
2I don't honestly think there's any point in setting up a guard.
3I thought about what Murphy had said about setting up a talk.
4Perhaps The Irish Times might consider setting up a promise integrity index.
5Minister for Health Mary Harney defended the setting up of the HSE.
1He said the surveys had highlighted some issues in the current set-up.
2And make sure to balance large set-up costs against the monthly fee.
3I'm happy that he will be part of our set-up this year.
4Morris said the set-up, if used, should only be a temporary arrangement.
5That is how long Löw has been involved in the German set-up.
6MEGHAN: Yes, it was definitely a set-up, it was a blind date.
7As we've come to expect with Apple, the set-up is a dream.