Sentence examples for order refers from inspiring English sources

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The law of the Dao as natural order refers to the continuous reversion of everything to its starting point.

A flash order refers to certain members of exchanges — often large institutions — buying and selling information about stock trades milliseconds before that information is made public.

The order refers to the presiding judge of the tribunal "receiving the support [of Mr Ahmed] on the developments on International Criminal law throughout the world" and taking assistance "during the proceedings of the trial and orders".

Short note on terminology and notations: term "order" refers in this article to the order of polynomial(s) in z-domain transfer functions, while term "stage" refers to individual QΣΔM block in a multistage converter where multiple QΣΔM blocks are interconnected.

Maine's order refers to the company as an alias for Rosenwasser.

A change order refers to a modification to the scope of work that was first agreed upon by the homeowner and the contractor.

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He insisted the order referred only to the defence of the jail.

In any case, its order referred only to contractors' behaviour "on mission".

An article on Sept. 21 about the television show "Law and Order" referred incorrectly to cast changes over the years.

"Customized" and "made to order" refer to a stock item ordered in a different color or with, say, a different finish.

"The Roosevelt order referred specifically to eight people, the eight Nazi saboteurs," said Mr. Shiffrin, who was then the Defense Department's deputy general counsel for intelligence matters and had studied the Nazi saboteurs' case.

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