Sentence examples for organized like that from inspiring English sources

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It's organized like that so counts don't overlap".

That may sound obvious now, but before Silicon Valley emerged as the core of the new age, most parts of the economy weren't organized like that at all.

In addition, both Pelobacter species also have a third ATP synthase encoded in operons organized like that of Methanosarcina barkeri [ 43], though they were predicted to have been acquired from different sources.

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If you don't want to organize like that you can organize them by the date you have downloaded them or by their first letter.

In my next post, I'll talk more about how companies like that organize to win.

So general rules, things that are organized like module, dendritic modules, separate things in phase.

Both of these result from a health care system that is organized like a profit-seeking industry instead of a social service.

Most phagotrophic euglenids have a robust feeding apparatus comprised of two main bundles of microtubules called "rods" and four interior "vanes" that are organized like a pinwheel in transverse section [ 9, 14, 15].

We are glad that the technology allows us to organize something like that.

If people like what they see, they ask their friends how to organize weddings like that, which vendors to contact, so on.

Early voting rewards campaigns that are highly organized, like Mr. Romney's.

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