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In most cases, order is imposed on a set of information objects for two reasons: to create their inventory and to facilitate locating specific objects in the set.
Foodline.com began its operations in New York in late 1998, eventually signing exclusive agreements with 99 Manhattan restaurants to provide software that allowed them to take online reservations via a Web site that diners could use to book tables and, in some cases, order food for delivery or takeout.
The data on arrestins and many other multi-functional proteins indicate that in many cases, "order" might be artificially imposed by highly non-physiological crystallization conditions and/or crystal packing forces.
Response options and, in some cases, order of questions were randomized to avoid selection biases based on response ordering.
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Taiwan, already hurt by two drug cases, ordered the weight lifter Chen Po-pu and Coach Tsai Wen-yee home, Taiwan officials said.
According to the National Prosecutors Office, all the cases have been fully investigated, and in four of the cases, orders of arrest have been issued against those allegedly responsible.
Coordinated warnings from elected state and local officials — in many cases ordering mandatory evacuations — could minimize the extent of the disaster.
A1 Review of U.S. Cases Ordered The International Court of Justice ordered American courts to review the cases of 51 Mexicans on death row in the United States, saying that their right to prompt access to a consular official had been violated.
In some cases, orders may take longer.
This value ranges from 0 to 1 and the greater the APFD is, the better is test cases ordering.
The APFD value depicts the detection of faults (i.e., test effectiveness) along with test execution given test cases ordering.
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