Sentence examples for not order but from inspiring English sources

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Decisions to include or exclude were recorded in the RefWorks-COS file (0 = exclude, 1 = order for full text assessment, 2 = only validation study of existing instrument, 3 = related study (e.g. reviews), do not order but may be useful reference).

All titles and abstracts were screened and the decision to include or exclude was recorded (0 = exclude, 1 = order for full text assessment, 2 = only validation study of existing questionnaire, 3 = related study (e.g. reviews), do not order but may be useful reference).

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"Try these," Ms. Moulton said on a recent visit, setting down a bowl of sweet but spicy chicken wings that we had not ordered but gulped right up.

Let's bring extra food that you didn't order but I saw you staring at on the table next to you," Mr. Stulman said.

Here it inspires a starter of "rice and flesh", which I didn't order but have been told "is like a brilliant risotto Milanese, all calves' tail and saffron".

This included little things like eating the pizza I didn't order, but it also extended to more serious personal and professional concessions that had larger consequences.

Mr Obama did not order this, but it still damages him.

We do not order it but point out the order that inheres unseen, always already there.

@iambburson @Starbucks I promise i won't order one BUT can u plz promise not to make vids while driving anymore?

The justices did not order Michael T. Crane released, but sent the case back to Kansas for further proceedings.

She said she would not order an apology but directed that the commissioner of police consider whether one is appropriate.

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