Each course of action which passes the tests is compared with each retained enemy course, after which those courses of action not rejected on this basis are compared with each other.
Each course of action is thus a plan of military operations for the attainment of the assigned objective, and each thus indicates (page 37) "an act or a series of acts" which may be undertaken to that end.
Until a final selection is made for embodiment in the Decision, each course of action is a tentative solution of the problem.
Each course of the solid part of the building required from three to five moulds, of the form delineated in Plate X.
In the central part of the solid of the building is shewn the cylindrical drop-hole d d, which passes through the centre-stones of each course, and forms part of the range of the machinery-weight.
But they still have to add up all the courses and the miles sailed on each course to find a ship's place, when they can't take an observation.
So Captain Solomon knew about how many miles the Industry had sailed on each course, and he could put it down in his book.
Rising as each course arrived, and putting on an apron, he would with dexterous rapidity carve what was brought in, then, putting off his apron, would sit down again and take part with the guests.
Such is the invariable routine, the only variety being in the specific description of the articles in each course.
The guests are, of course, expected to help themselves to only a small portion of each course.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each course" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.