Subdivisions
in sentence
15 examples of Subdivisions in a sentence
That's why all
subdivisions
look the same.
There may be different
subdivisions
in the organization, and you might want to look into different areas.
So for instance, you might open up a distribution here and find the different
subdivisions
in there, and know that you know someone in Eco, over here, and these people here are in Eco, the people you might engage with as CEO, people going across the hierarchy.
It's just more of the same: shopping malls, subdivisions, office parks.
Interestingly, they seem to correspond more or less to Jung's four
subdivisions
of human thought.
In a hundred years,
subdivisions
that simply end up too close to water or too far from transit won't be viable.
And so we've created the eco-acre transfer-to-transfer development rights to the transit corridors and allow the re-greening of those former
subdivisions
for food and energy production.
Music that grinds on the nerves like fingernails on a blackboard, acting that is so zombielike it was a shame to waste the cast by not making a second movie; casting everyone in it as true zombies---with the cast of Sabrina the Teenaged Witch as the heroes... a movie so downright awful that if "stoners" were still around it might be considered a cult movie---but, oh so amateurish, the scripts might as well have been carried around by the actors, their lines read as they slowly shuffled through the movie---banal, illogical sets modeled after LA subdivisions, props straight from ToysRus! Was a movie ever made that is so completely and totally inept??? Logic flies to the wind in this plodding, senseless, pointless and with a "monster" so stupid and uncoordinated that it couldn't catch a turtle in an icebox---lowcut, leggy---and amazon!
The various components, and the
subdivisions
within them, do not appear to be centrally commanded.
The result is what is sometimes called the “atomization” of global supply chains: increasingly fine
subdivisions
are feasible, more efficient, and locatable almost anywhere.
Although the biggest step in monetary union was taken when national currencies became
subdivisions
of the euro, the arrival of euro notes and coins delivers additional advantages.
In essence, I was already familiar with the whole forward part of this underwater boat, and here are its exact
subdivisions
going from amidships to its spur: the dining room, 5 meters long and separated from the library by a watertight bulkhead, in other words, it couldn't be penetrated by the sea; the library, 5 meters long; the main lounge, 10 meters long, separated from the captain's stateroom by a second watertight bulkhead; the aforesaid stateroom, 5 meters long; mine, 2.5 meters long; and finally, air tanks 7.5 meters long and extending to the stempost.
"And how about the
subdivisions
of these two large classes?""I haven't the foggiest notion," the Canadian replied.
But this large circle has its
subdivisions.
'These are subdivided as follows,' and he went on bending down his thick fingers, though the cases and the
subdivisions
evidently could not be classed together, 'physical defects in husband or in wife, and adultery of husband or of wife.'
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