Sentence examples for considered orders from inspiring English sources

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Other ranks of priestesses are known, most of them to be considered orders of nuns.

The second position based on the drafting process of the RS Article in question maintains that "ordering" is a preparatory act prohibited in itself and that other acts, such as instigating, may not be considered orders.

Because BPA is weakly estrogenic--approximately 10,000-fold less potent than 17beta-estradiol--current environmental exposure levels have been considered orders of magnitude below the dose required for adverse effects on health.

A total of 36 out of the 56 considered orders were shared by both datasets, but only 30 of them possessed a sufficient number of cytotypes (i.e. >1 in both datasets) to infer some kind of variation (Table  3).

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I considered ordering more for dessert.

One administrator told the counseling center's director, Lauren Weitzman, that he had considered ordering a building lockdown.

(I considered ordering a hen -- to be waved over Jean during childbirth -- but figured United States Customs might object).

She has never used room service, though she and a friend once considered ordering a bottle of wine.

Third, we considered order dependence in the acquisition of substitutions.

Moreover, we considered order among quasi-arithmetic means under similar conditions.

Khan et al. (2011) considered order quantity and lead time as decision variables in a production system with defective items.

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