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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sets in order" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the process of putting things in their proper place. For example, "I set all the tools in order and put them back in the toolbox."
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Berinde and Borcut [28] defined differently the notion of a tripled fixed point in the case of ordered sets in order to keep true the mixed monotone property.
Department stores hunt bigger game, packaging things as "gift sets" in order to stick an unwarranted 20% on their prices.
It's not necessarily their job to hypothesize about developers who might create, say, fifteen apps, then correlate the data sets in order to build out comprehensive user profiles.
| Carla Kweifio-Okai Volunteering overseas provides an opportunity for passionate individuals to utilise their skill sets in order to contribute to sustainable development around the world.
Noven Purnell-Webb, Deakin University, Australia Volunteering overseas provides an opportunity for passionate individuals to utilise their skill sets in order to contribute to sustainable development around the world.
Later, back in Italy, Mr. Compagnoni accused Mr. Bonatti of siphoning off oxygen from the sets in order to undermine the climb, but the accusations were thrown out in court.
Part of the problem is drawing correlations between skill sets in order to find the right position.
The CASA model requires several input data sets in order to successfully estimate NPP values.
Double cross-validation was applied to real data sets in order to substantiate the theoretical findings.
This paper will review recent experiments combining these data sets in order to study magnetosphere ionosphere coupling.
Every node examines the channel sets in order to prepare a Node Channel Matrix (NCM) which will be described later.
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