Orders
in sentence
1018 examples of Orders in a sentence
Those men are following the
orders
of a superior officer.
But there was a decline from at least two
orders
of magnitude in homicide from the Middle Ages to the present, and the elbow occurred in the early sixteenth century.
Companies followed the waterfall method, right, in which executives issued
orders
that slowly trickled down to programmers below, and no one had ever consulted the programmers.
Lord Curzon once said he saw people bathing in the North Sea, and he said, "Why did no one tell me what white bodies the lower
orders
have?"
In the same span of time, computers' ability to recognize people in photos improved by three
orders
of magnitude.
The CD-ROM and then the Internet came along, new technologies made the distribution of knowledge many
orders
of magnitude cheaper, and the encyclopedia industry collapsed.
The Klan robe factory in the Buckhead neighborhood of Georgia was so busy it became a 24-hour factory to keep up with
orders.
Now, that hasn't happened since the government's surveillance powers have increased by several
orders
of magnitude, and that's why we're in the problem that we're in today, but there is still hope, because the power of individuals have also been increased by technology.
One of the outcomes from those discussions was to screen every customer and every customer's DNA synthesis orders, to make sure that pathogens or toxins are not being made by bad guys, or accidentally by scientists.
All suspicious
orders
are reported to the FBI and other relevant law-enforcement agencies.
The different scales that give you these kinds of patterns range over an enormous range of magnitude, roughly 14
orders
of magnitude, from the small microscopic particles that seed clouds to the size of the planet itself, from 10 to the minus six to 10 to the eight, 14
orders
of spatial magnitude.
In time, from milliseconds to millennia, again around 14
orders
of magnitude.
And if I think about a weather model, that spans about five
orders
of magnitude, from the planet to a few kilometers, and the time scale from a few minutes to 10 days, maybe a month.
Climate models in the 1990s took an even smaller chunk of that, only about three
orders
of magnitude.
Climate models in the 2010s, kind of what we're working with now, four
orders
of magnitude.
Bob Chapman, who runs a large manufacturing company in the Midwest called Barry-Wehmiller, in 2008 was hit very hard by the recession, and they lost 30 percent of their
orders
overnight.
In patients who, unfortunately, are suspected of these diseases, an expert physician first
orders
very expensive medical imaging technologies such as fluorescent imaging, CTs, MRIs, to be performed.
And the soldier on the front tank said, "We have unconditional
orders
to destroy this barricade.
One part of your brain wants you to resist, to shout, to cry, and the other part of the brain
orders
you to shut up and just go through it.
There are
orders
of magnitude more decisions you make every day that get the world right.
And I've never really felt very motivated by pecking
orders
or by superchickens or by superstars.
Eight
orders
of magnitude.
If we were dealing with higher
orders
of infinity, such as that of the real numbers, these structured strategies would no longer be possible as we have no way to systematically include every number.
Some play on our natural inclination to mimic social behaviors or follow
orders.
And as for you, everybody here in this room, I leave you with two marching
orders.
They then get their individual
orders
and walk it home to their farms.
He said, "If you want to build a ship, don't drum up your men to collect wood and give
orders
and distribute the work.
Biomolecules are made out of the same atoms, but just in different
orders.
Or languages have different word
orders.
There are more active volcanoes beneath the sea than on land by two
orders
of magnitude.
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