Orders
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1018 examples of Orders in a sentence
But the ultimate impact of the bio-revolution will be
orders
of magnitude larger.
Orders
for new aircraft will not recover while half of all existing planes are grounded.
I was dismissed from the council the following day, on Bolsonaro’s
orders.
And one delivery worker died on the job, collapsing from exhaustion because of the huge increase in online
orders.
In 2018, the median salary of an Amazon employee was less than $30,000, reflecting what most of its employees do: manage inventories and fulfill
orders
in warehouses.
In locations where shelter-in-place
orders
and other measures have been all-encompassing, outbreaks have been stabilized, and the R number has dropped within just two or three weeks.
Protests over shelter-in-place
orders
and mask mandates reflect this view.
Whether he thought he was helping Trump by drawing some fire himself, or was following orders, he disgraced himself.
Even one of the most prominent Hindu monastic
orders
rejected fundamentalism.
About 16 million payment
orders
transit daily through the Euro-American Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication (SWIFT) network.
Given Chile’s extensive coastline, the possibilities are much likely
orders
of magnitude higher.
Putin seems to be suggesting that he is tired of culture wars and now wants effective administrators who can carry out his
orders.
Telecom operators can disregard government
orders
to shut down the Internet during protests.
With few options, relatives of Ebola victims defied government
orders
and dumped still-contagious infected bodies in the streets.
Trump has installed family members as official and unofficial advisers, placed senior aides in agencies to monitor loyalty, and issued more executive
orders
in his first year than any president in a half-century.
Lack of refrigeration to store perishable foods or medicines makes it hard for most households to comply with stay-at-home
orders.
Whereas most central banks are formally independent, and thus are not obliged to take direct
orders
from elected officials, those in charge of fiscal policy enjoy no such luxury.
At the country level, GDP growth took a hit, but quickly bounced back, as consumers released pent-up demand and firms rushed to fill back
orders
and re-stock inventories.
When state governments have imposed their own isolation
orders
– which polls show have wide popular support – he has condemned and even sabotaged them.
She is in the post but not in power, instead receiving
orders
from Beijing or its United Front communist hacks in Hong Kong itself.
Worse yet, many of the measures available to richer economies as they work to mitigate the disease – lockdowns, stay-at-home orders, and even frequent handwashing – cannot easily be implemented in much of the developing world.
In response to the pandemic, courts are changing their practices in ways that may improve access, including by embracing technology to share information and conduct transactions such as submitting petitions and requesting protection
orders.
Courts have also adopted a triage approach during the crisis, for example by postponing non-emergency cases and extending existing judicial
orders.
Women have benefited from blanket extensions of protection
orders
and child-custody decisions.
And Trump has now issued executive
orders
aimed at postponing payroll taxes and providing additional payments to households.
He laughed at the way she placed the furniture that had been brought from Moscow, and rearranged his and her own rooms, hung up curtains, decided about rooms for future visitors and for Dolly, arranged the room for her new maid, gave
orders
about dinner to the old cook, and entered into discussions with Agatha Mikhaylovna, taking the commissariat into her own hands.
He saw the old cook smile admiringly and listen to her inexperienced and impossible orders; saw that Agatha Mikhaylovna shook her head thoughtfully and kindly at her young mistress's arrangements in the storeroom; saw that Kitty was peculiarly charming when she came, half laughing and half crying, to report that her maid, Masha, was used to considering her merely as a young lady in her mother's house, and that therefore no one would obey her.
The waiter, who was serving a meal to some engineers in the drawing-room, came up several times at her summons with a cross look on his face, but could not help fulfilling her orders; she gave them with such kindly insistence that it was impossible to disobey her.
He imagined his father suddenly receiving the
Orders
of Vladimir and Saint Andrew, and how much kinder in consequence he would be to-day at lesson-time, and how he himself when he grew up would receive all the Orders, and that they would invent one higher than the Saint Andrew.
'You go and give your orders, and I will hear Grisha his lesson.
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