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be sortable
adjective
Suitable; proper, appropriate.
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Mr. Clark said in a news conference that the database would be sortable by state, year and name.
As with our 2010 project, "A Moment in Time," the resulting collection of photographs will be shown in an interactive gallery of several thousand pictures that will be sortable by geography or theme.
LinkedIn Signal is somewhat limited since it only pulls in its own updates and Twitter's feed (the company is considering future tie-ins), which of course has to be confined to LinkedIn members, in order for all that data to be sortable and make sense.
However, it should be noted that only 3RS, 4RS, 5RS and 7RS wheat-rye telosomic addition lines are currently available [ 29] and that the 5RS line is unstable (B. Friebe, pers. comm).. On the other hand, peaks of long arms of most of rye chromosomes would overlap with the peak I representing wheat chromosomes 1D, 4D and 6D, and thus only 1RL and 3RL would be sortable.
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Tables with items are sortable by selecting the table heading.
It's our way of ranking employability All the columns are sortable.
The films are split into new releases and "also playing" films, and the showtimes are sortable by movie or by theater.
Row Ordering/Sorting: Each column is sortable by clicking on the column headers or the corresponding up/down triangles adjacent to each column header which indicate the current sort order.
Result tables are sortable by clicking the header of tables with search functions for filtering results.
We have lists for all the funding rounds and acquisitions in CrunchBase, each of which is sortable in various ways.
Amusingly, you can also see which LinkedIn users have shared a link (this is sortable by industry, company and region).
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