Sentence examples for orderly records from inspiring English sources

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The members hold regular meetings in Claudia's room, chosen for its access to a landline phone and hidden stashes of junk food; keep orderly records, logging everything from hourly rates to children's allergies; and establish clear rules and consequences for not following them (sitters who show up late to meetings or jobs lose privileges).

Audit reports last year, for example, found that the rail authority lacks consistent management processes, takes on unnecessary contract risks, does not have orderly records and is short on clearly defined responsibility for its top officials.

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It's their job to maintain orderly books and records for hedge funds and produce the monthly statements sent out to investors in the fund.

Some teachers who had orderly classrooms and a record of good student performance said, after their first year, their school leaders allowed them to bend the rules somewhat, such as not requiring students to clasp their hands as long as their hands were still.

It wasn't as guttural and rending as this kind of song has been on his records; it was orderly and calming, quite beautiful.

COWAN also supports electoral campaigns for female candidates for political office with a record of peaceful, orderly campaigns with 80% of funded candidates elected.

The chair or acting chair of the Commission may prohibit, at any time, the use of any recording equipment during a public meeting if he or she determines that such recording would disrupt the orderly conduct of the meeting.

The husbanding of recorded information has become a matter of public policy, as many countries have established national libraries and archives to direct the orderly acquisition of analog-form documents and records.

The immigration of a century ago was at least somewhat orderly, with its processing centers and its record-keeping, even though people were sometimes fleeing persecution or calamity.

His main achievement was that he reduced to an orderly narrative the complex events of the past, recorded in often contradictory sources deriving from the many independent states, each of which employed its own chronology.

In adult PA rats, as shown in the lower record of Fig. 3B, this time-variant orderly pattern was lost.

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