Sentence examples for make orders of from inspiring English sources

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YourGrocer.com requires customers to make orders of at least $50 by55 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays and by noon on Fridays for delivery the next day.

This motivates the second aspect, a branch and bound strategy that can make orders of magnitude improvements in the run time of the algorithm.

Indeed, different choices for control animals to include in the model can make orders of magnitude differences in the estimated low-dose risks (Crump et al. 2008; Subramaniam et al. 2007).

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We do everything we can to make order of the chaos at hand, to protect ourselves.

It's one of my favorite places because the people have managed to make order of what could be chaos.

In a way the act of creating these works was a futile attempt to make order of an overwhelming sea of knowledge.

"To me," Mr. Meehan said, "the healing power of being able to write through everything, talk through everything, really helped me make order of it".

Crossing the bridge lands the child in a confusing dream world of jumbled objects, which she must somehow make order of.

Now, I would sift through the shelves of medical terms and make order of them; I could remain unmoved by a flashy surgeon's sales pitch.

It's her attempt to make order of chaos, and she delivers it with hesitations and digressions, nervous exasperation and, occasionally, cleareyed passion.

"Our job is to make order of the overload of information and to boil away anything extraneous to the essence of the story," said Mr. Appelbaum, who wore a subdued gray suit that matched his trim, white-streaked beard.

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