Act of arranging items in some orderly way.
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Examples for "organization "
Examples for "organization "
1 That's only one example-andeach example changes depending on the given organization .
2 A German humanitarian organization said there were also six suspected cases there.
3 Here, again, the system; the submergence of the individual in the organization .
4 As far as politics is concerned, the organization said it is bipartisan.
5 The organization hosted it's second national conference this year in Miami, Florida.
1 But the elaborate arrangement actually delays the problem by just a year.
2 This arrangement left the Serbs' porter, Hussein, free to carry their bags.
3 Greece must reach a new finance arrangement with creditors by 30 June.
4 Ms Gillard said the arrangement would be the best solution for Australia.
5 The Lib Dems support the arrangement and say it helps fight crime.
1 I think that's an absolutely bang-on way to go about arranging society.
2 He began arranging fish eight months ago, sometimes using vegetables as well.
3 Zaid said DHS was working on arranging security clearances for legal counsel.
4 Please help by arranging for me to speak with him, just briefly.
5 Information and energy arranging themselves in a precise, and very specific, pattern.
1 The difficulty in organizing was not in selecting, but in rejecting men.
2 Tech workers may be new to labor organizing , but they're learning quickly.
3 Very few people actually enjoy cleaning the house and organizing the clutter.
4 A senior organizing committee official said he knew a delay was inevitable.
5 That meant organizing working parties and armed guards to go with them.
1 Right now I'm sorting out the victims from the Vipers' clubhouse bombing.
2 The app has seven different mathematical activities including sorting , patterns and addition.
3 Sticking to your budget and sorting through new ideas for money will.
4 In addition, recently-published articles are given a somewhat higher weight for sorting .
5 The administration expects to finish sorting through the cases by Oct. 1.
1 After categorization into risk groups patients are best classified by max STE.
2 Conclusions: These subcategories enhance the National Database of Nursing Quality Indicators categorization .
3 When the business started digitizing the images, it lacked a categorization method.
4 With that categorization comes expensive recovery programs, costly lawsuits and halted projects.
5 He gets the description and categorization of the blood stain patterns correct.
1 Marathon said its policies for categorizing workplace injuries comply with OSHA rules.
2 The foundation has periodically disclosed its donors, categorizing them in broad tiers.
3 A qualitative analysis categorizing strategy was used for analysis of data.
4 But they team still needed some way of categorizing Pinterest's 8 billion beauty-related pins.
5 Further subgroup analyses were performed categorizing patients into underweight, normal weight, overweight and obese.
1 With the passage of time, this overarching stylistic categorisation has become weakened.
2 What she says is telling; Raw is about someone who resists categorisation .
3 More surprisingly perhaps is the categorisation of the political film as a comedy.
4 It is an idiosyncratic group show that defies easy categorisation . , writes Aidan Dunne.
5 And her ability to defy categorisation is a strength, Palmer adds.
1 Both views are defensible, yet Bligh himself defies any obvious categorising .
2 Yet categorising Fortitude as a straight-up whodunnit might undersell the show.
3 And Wolfe always was too keen on categorising and subcategorising everything.
4 It is almost impossible to write anything about him without drifting into clever-clever categorising .
5 But the players here are well beyond categorising or apologising for what they do.
1 He thought he heard young Napier tidying things in the small pantry.
2 Then Mrs. Fletcher turned her attention to the tidying of the house.
3 I finished tidying up and trundled on out into the evening traffic.
4 A tidying up for a sport, diversion or food-gathering known as angling.
5 Nathan visits Simon who is tidying his bedroom before going into hospital.
6 Ma Mandle, tidying up, used to throw away that rag in horror.
7 She simply could not look at untidiness like that without tidying it.
8 I remember a lady tidying up her house, clearing it of rubbish.
9 Other than a few servants tidying the music room, they were alone.
10 Apollo touched the man's arm after tidying the wound's dressing and stood.
11 They were busy tidying up that valley, and making that stream respectable.
12 Wendy turned away, tidying up the lunch dishes still on the table.
13 Vineyard owners are racing around tidying up for Toast Martinborough this Sunday.
14 She is not trying to sell anything except her manual for tidying .
15 And Tanya was still tidying up the kitchen when Peter walked in.
16 If you are the Brownie, who has been tidying the kitchen lately?
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