Sentence examples for Artificial order from inspiring English sources

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He created a strong, artificial order that became his natural order.

Buffon attacked Linnaeus for imposing an artificial order on the disorderly natural world.

Despite its practical merits, the Savings Bank sacrificed an original sequence of thoughts and experiences for the later artificial order of a publication.

Materials were kept in original order where possible, but some materials, specifically the alphabetical correspondence, was found in such disarray that artificial order had to be created.

However, one of its major drawbacks is the artificial order induced by the use of regular lattices.

As Mr. Jha's narrator explicates both the pleasure and the fear, he imposes no artificial order on his memory but replicates it in its disjointed reality, allowing it to perform its own juxtaposition of thoughts, objects, sounds and smells.

The evidence is always muddled and usually contradictory, the eyewitnesses traumatized; the task of the military historian is to create order -- but not an artificial order, with tidy accounts of battles and neat blocks and precise arrows on maps -- out of events characterized, even defined, by chaos.

Four French cops watch carefully from no more than ten feet away — smiling slightly to one another while remaining fixed in place, demonstrating the usual conviction of the French police that the human comedy as it unfolds is so absorbing that to intervene and impose artificial order upon it would be inartistic.

To quantitatively simulate microstructural evolution in real systems, we investigated three different interface models: a sharp-interface model implemented by the software DICTRA and two diffuse-interface models which use either physical order parameters or artificial order parameters.

Four French cops watch carefully from no more than ten feet away—smiling slightly to one another while remaining fixed in place, demonstrating the usual conviction of the French police that the human comedy as it unfolds is so absorbing that to intervene and impose artificial order upon it would be inartistic.

(Fox Searchlight, Blu-ray/DVD combo $39.99, DVD $29.99, R) MELANCHOLIA Lars von Trier's audacious end-of-the-world drama, centered on a pair of sisters with opposite reactions to impending doom: one (Kirsten Dunst) is a manic-depressive sower of chaos; the other (Charlotte Gainsbourg) is an anxious imposer of artificial order.

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