Sentence examples for ordered meaning from inspiring English sources

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"Set that thing up there," Sewell ordered, meaning the station wagon.

Fitness values are implicitly taken as additive and being ordered, meaning that if fitness of genotype A>fitness of genotype B, and B>C, then A>C [21].

Let us mention that these limiting K-interpolation methods were earlier considered in [14] and [15] in the case when the underlying couple ((A_{0},A_{1})) is ordered, meaning that (A_{0}) (or (A_{1})) is continuously embedded in (A_{1}) (or (A_{0})).

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It specifies an ordering on gene sets, the ordering meaning how likely it is that a gene set is differentially expressed.

In Texas, water rights are assigned in chronological order, meaning that during droughts, those with the oldest permits are first.

Maybe it is our analytical human brains, through the eye, searching for order, meaning and pattern in a random design.

Fisa requests come with gag orders, meaning Google, Facebook and other tech companies cannot say whether they have received them.

Chosŏn society was dominated by a hereditary aristocratic class, the yangban (literally, "two orders," meaning civil and military officials).

Theirs is a contemplative order, meaning that, unlike active orders, they separate themselves from the world, embracing solitude and silence, devoting themselves to prayer and worship.

The final act allows the home secretary to make changes by an order, meaning they would receive only cursory parliamentary oversight.

Hinkle issued a stay delaying the effect of his order, meaning no marriage licenses will be immediately issued for gay couples.

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