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Example sentences for "ordinate"

Lexicographically close words:
ordinaries; ordinarily; ordinario; ordinarius; ordinary; ordinated; ordinates; ordinating; ordination; ordinatione
  1. I myself can scarcely co-ordinate its episodes, for I was too feeble to comprehend them clearly.

  2. I co-ordinate my memories and perceive that I am not a deluded fool.

  3. Plato insists on the necessity of co-ordinate attention both to mind and to body, and on the mischiefs of highly developed force in the mind unless it be accompanied by a corresponding development of force in the body.

  4. It omits to take account of him as a member of a society, composed of many others akin or co-ordinate with himself.

  5. There should be no faltering on the part of those who are honest in a determination to sustain the several co-ordinate Departments of the Government in accordance with the original design.

  6. When two co-ordinate departments were holding antagonistic views on the vital question at issue, collisions between them could not be averted.

  7. The ordinate is the correction to be added to the observed reading to reduce to a uniform scale.

  8. Without prejudice to other provisions of this Treaty, Member States shall co-ordinate their action aimed at protecting the financial interests of the Community against fraud.

  9. The Community and the Member States shall co-ordinate their policies on development co-operation and shall consult each other on their aid programmes, including in international organizations and during international conferences.

  10. The Member States shall consult each other in liaison with the Commission and, where necessary, shall co-ordinate their action.

  11. Without prejudice to other provisions of this Treaty, Member States shall co-ordinate their actions aimed at protecting the financial interests of the Community against fraud.

  12. Member States shall co-ordinate their action in international organizations and at international conferences.

  13. The Community and the Member States shall co-ordinate their research and technological development activities so as to ensure that national policies and Community policy are mutually consistent.

  14. Member States shall regard their economic policies as a matter of common concern and shall co-ordinate them within the Council, in accordance with the provisions of Article 102a.

  15. Member States shall, in liaison with the Commission, co-ordinate among themselves their policies and programmes in the areas referred to in paragraph 1.

  16. Member States shall, in liaison with the Commission, co-ordinate among themselves the policies pursued at national level which may have a significant impact on the achievement of the objectives referred to in Article 129b.

  17. Without prejudice to the other provisions of the Treaty, Member States shall co-ordinate their action aimed at protecting the financial interests of the Community against fraud.

  18. We look forward to a College for women, either a College of the University co-ordinate with McGill College, or affiliated to the University.

  19. They pointed out that "so long as the Board of the Royal Institution and the Board of Governors are composed of different bodies of men exercising a co-ordinate and uncertain jurisdiction over matters very ill-defined .

  20. Such a line has for abscissa the distance of a load from one end of a girder, and for ordinate the bending moment or shear at any given section, or on any member, due to that load.

  21. Ice in small pieces swallowed shortly before a meal seems in some patients to have the effect of making the muscles less prone to follow the inco-ordinate nervous action and thus renders swallowing much easier.

  22. Resistive vitality in the physical order and character in the moral order seem to be co-ordinate factors.

  23. A striking form of inability to co-ordinate muscles so as to enable them to perform their ordinary function is aphonia, or mutism, sometimes spoken of as hysterical mutism.

  24. We may add that they would have desired nothing except with an ordinate will; and only what was befitting to their state of life.

  25. Now ordinate love belongs to charity; while inordinate love belongs to wickedness.

  26. Now this operation was either ordinate or inordinate.

  27. And this applies also to ecclesiastical tradition, as running parallel to and co-ordinate with written revelation.

  28. But in the next place, language is intimately connected and co-ordinate with tradition, whether sacred or profane, with all the recorded fruits of human speculation and inquiry.

  29. In this wonderful creation the two constituent faculties of the soul--fancy and reason--play an equal and co-ordinate part.

  30. First come the attempts made at various times to co-ordinate the systems of measurements so as to ensure uniformity among all observers; of these attempts two, viz.

  31. Ancient philosophers recognised it as such, but made it co-ordinate with three others unsuitably chosen.

  32. To have co-ordinate jurisdiction with the Senate in the enactment of laws.

  33. To have co-ordinate jurisdiction with the Assembly in enacting laws III.

  34. It is not unlikely, however, that like Leonarda she is meant to anticipate a new type of womanhood, co-ordinate and coequal with man, whose charm shall be of a wholly different order.

  35. Their political aphorisms are far more dangerous, that His Majesty is not the highest power in his realms; that he hath not absolute sovereignty; and that a Parliament sitting is co-ordinate with him in it.

  36. He will, too, have no interest in the isolation of any one of several co-ordinate inquiries.

  37. The later examples of the Politicus show that the permission of three or more co-ordinate species is not nugatory, and that the precept of dichotomy is merely in order to secure as little of a saltus as possible; to avoid e.

  38. In these and such like cases you have two co-ordinate governments, when the one governor is not subordinate to the other.

  39. In one ship there may be two co-ordinate governments, the captain governing the soldiers, the master governing the mariners.

  40. He had said, I could never yet see how two co-ordinate governments, exempt from superiority and inferiority, can be in one state, p.

  41. I could never yet see (saith he) how two co-ordinate governments, exempt from superiority and inferiority, can be in one state.

  42. I could never yet see how two co-ordinate governments, exempt from superiority and inferiority, can be in one state; and in Scripture no such thing is found, that I know of.

  43. At an hour as far from the massage as possible lessons in co-ordinate movements are given, after a week or ten days of massage has prepared the muscles, and baths and a quiet life have steadied the nerves.

  44. Place a comma before a conjunction introducing a co-ordinate clause 10 5.

  45. The connectives so and yet may be used either as adverbs or as conjunctions, accordingly as the second clause is felt to be co-ordinate or subordinate; consequently either mark of punctuation may be justified.

  46. Place a comma before a conjunction introducing a co-ordinate clause.

  47. Avoid a succession of loose sentences: This rule refers especially to loose sentences of a particular type, those consisting of two co-ordinate clauses, the second introduced by a conjunction or relative.

  48. The small thonschiefer bed of Malpasso (in the southern chain of the littoral Cordillera) is separated from mica-slate-gneiss by a co-ordinate formation of serpentine and diorite.


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