Sentence examples for called organized from inspiring English sources

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The Internet is an example of what they called "organized complexity".

It did not identify a source for the counterfeit products, but noted immigrations and customs agents, as well as border-protection authorities, were involved in the tracking and identification of what it called "organized criminals".

A consistent critic of nationalism – or what Rabindranath Tagore presciently called "organized selfishness" – Ananthamurthy claimed late last year that he would not want to live in a country whose prime minister was an authoritarian-minded man with fascist supporters.

When the major leagues and affiliated minor leagues were called organized baseball to distinguish them from independent baseball (i.e., the Negro leagues), they withstood gambling scandals, desegregation controversies, expansion, and rule changes.

A community built on a delicate mix of people and buildings, the solace of anonymity and the thrill of cosmopolitanism, what Jane Jacobs famously called "organized complexity" in her classic study, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities".

Ryan arrived from the Baltimore Ravens, where he was the defensive coördinator, bringing with him his exotic defensive schemes, which he called "organized chaos," his preference for a retro, "ground and pound" physical style, and a gregarious outlook that contrasted with the corporate-underwriter types who fill most N.F.L. head-coaching positions.

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ROME — It seemed a spirited defense of his nation's reputation: calling organized crime groups "a terrible pathology," Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on Thursday criticized movies and television shows that fictionalized the Mafia for giving Italy "a negative image abroad".

Mr. Levine led a virtuosic and exciting interpretation of the challenging score, in which crystalline layers of sound and precise rhythms emerge through the chaos of what Mr. Boulez calls "organized delirium".

Bird calls organized by AI based on things like rhythm, tone and so on.

Thus, without technicity (what he calls "organized inorganic matter") we will exist in a perpetual present without any hope of transcending it.

This is why they are also call "organized labor".

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