Sentence examples for sorted work from inspiring English sources

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The trust has been fundraising to provide the remaining money needed and said once paperwork is sorted work can begin in June.

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While Facebook's relevancy-sorted feed works fine for discovering evergreen articles and the big ideas of the day, it lacks the immediacy of chronologically-sorted real-time feeds that excel at breaking news.

As long as they are sorted, that will work.

Ah, there you go, I'm sorted, I've worked out my calling in life.

However, if you only sometimes use to-do lists, then you might forget in between sessions how Sorted's interface works, and all its many hidden tricks — like how you can label selected reminders by using a particular swipe motion, how you swipe to complete a list or delete a list, how to swipe to create checklists and so much more.

"And as well it's not a case that they're on a plane straight home... they're yet again going to have to stay in India while the paper work gets sorted and I think that's quite difficult for them, because they've done that before in 2014 they were released from prison and had to stay in India". A British consulate spokesman said: "The government shares their happiness.

The hidden-sorted approach, originating in work of Goguen and Meseguer in the early 80's, and further developed into the hidden-sorted logic approach by researchers at Oxford, UC San Diego, and Kanazawa offers some attractive answers, and has been implemented in both BOBJ and CafeOBJ.

The position of the centromere in each barley chromosome was determined using flow-sorted chromosome arms in work that will be described in detail elsewhere (Prasanna Bhat et al. in preparation).

You essentially have a box of sorted Lego(TM) bricks to work with.

It has been proved that multiple antenna systems provide higher gain in capacity without increasing the use of spectrum, reliability, throughput, power consumption and less sensitivity to fading, therefore leading to high data rates of wireless communication systems, which is the most sorted outcome of all research work.

Saffa Khan's poignant plaint regarding the pain of the college waiting list ("The Wait List Is the Hardest Part," Op-Ed, April 15) portrays applicants as passive sheep, waiting to be sorted, and suggests that colleges "work on their ability to accommodate the rising number of deserving applicants".

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