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Be orders
verb
To set in some sort of order.
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In the networked world, legal regulation will be orders of magnitude more complicated.
The generated algorithms can be orders of magnitudes faster than human-designed, general purpose algorithms.
Small modular reactors like NuScale's 50-megawatt module promise to be orders of magnitude cheaper.
And a few centuries from now the impacts of human activity may be orders of magnitude greater again.
Their energy density can be orders of magnitude higher than that of chemical fuels, and radioisotopes need not be dangerous.
Devices made from silicon would be orders of magnitude cheaper and could drastically reduce the cost of bandwidth.
With spherical surfaces, the tilt-induced rotationally variant aberrations can be orders of magnitude greater than the rotationally invariant aberrations.
Mass transfer rates from oscillating bubbles can be orders of magnitude larger than mass transfer rates from spherical bubbles.
Within this region, problems can be orders of magnitude harder than problems in the middle of the satisfiability phase transition.
The polymerization rate is found to be orders of magnitude larger for sintered nanoparticulate thin films than for slurries.
The difference in computational complexity can be orders of magnitude for very large or complicated system structures, or where the desired precision is lower.
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