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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pair of orders" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two specific orders, often in contexts like business, logistics, or instructions.
Example: "The warehouse received a pair of orders that needed to be processed immediately."
Alternatives: "two orders" or "a couple of orders".
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In a pair of orders, Judge Martin Glenn blessed a recent deal struck among MF Global's bankruptcy trustees and authorized a payout that will bring most customers to 93 percent of their original investment, up from 80 percent.
Judge Brinkema's ruling in Federal District Court here in the Virginia suburbs of Washington was a response to the Bush administration's refusal to obey a pair of orders that she issued earlier this year allowing Mr. Moussaoui to interview captured Qaeda terrorists held overseas who were involved in planning the terrorist attacks.
Within hours he signed a pair of orders that signaled his intention to prioritize hunting and fishing.
Under Lord Hardwicke, Chancery procedure was further reformed with a pair of orders published in 1741 and 1747, which mandated that a claimant who brought his case to court and had it dismissed immediately should pay full costs to the other side, rather than the 40 shillings previously paid, and that parties filing bills of review should pay £50 for the privilege.
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then the function are called a pair of order upper and lower solutions for (1.2).
From Remark 3.1, we just need to construct a pair of ordered periodic subsolution and periodic supersolution.
If problem (1.1 - 1.2 1.1 - 1.2 padmits ordered nontrivial nonnegative pairofic subsordered anontrivialc supersolutiononnegativeblem (1.1)-(1.2) admits a nontrivial nonnegative periodic subsolution
Lemma 3.1 Let b l f l > c M e M, then (1.1 - 1.3 1.1 - 1.3ir of ordered T-periodic supersolutions and T-periodic subsolutions.
Assume that are a pair of order upper and lower solutions of (1.2), then the boundary value problem (1.2) has at least one solution, moreover, (3.1).
It first introduces a novel concept – segment – defined as a pair of ordered ports served by one shipping line and subsequently develops a mixed-integer linear programming model for the proposed problem.
Let β be a function which not identically zero, and let (check{u}(x)), (hat{u}(x)) be a pair of ordered nonnegative upper and lower solutions of (1.3).
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