Sentence examples for from smallest to largest from inspiring English sources

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Citibank, for instance recently started paying checks in order from smallest to largest.

The median is the middle value in a list ordered from smallest to largest.

The median is the wage earned by the middle person when everyone's wages are lined up from smallest to largest.

From smallest to largest cones, native spruce include: black spruce (Picea mariana), red spruce (P. rubens), and white spruce (P. glauca).

From smallest to largest, the company's products are more like fine ceramics than they are like conventional cast concrete, or "cast stone," a euphemism that Mr. Lawless disdains.

So make sure you know the rank of your loans, in order from smallest to largest, and lowest interest to highest interest.

The median is the figure that falls in the middle of a range when everyone's wages are lined up from smallest to largest.

Study participants were asked to arrange the labels in each category on a scale from smallest to largest, left to right.

From smallest to largest scales: DNA sequence, epigenetic modifications, cis-regulatory elements, DNA looping, TADs (topologically associated domains), and nuclear domains, together control the genome in a coordinated and dynamic manner.

The total length of the three major arterial trees stemming from the circle of Willis (from smallest to largest: the posterior, anterior, and middle cerebral arteries; or PCAs, ACAs, and MCAs, respectively) followed an approximate 1 2 4 proportion.

The median is described as "the value below which 50% of employees fall", ie it is the wage earned by the middle person when everyone's wages are lined up from smallest to largest.

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