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Example sentences for "organization"

Lexicographically close words:
organismal; organisms; organist; organists; organizable; organizational; organizations; organize; organized; organizer
  1. Its organization and purposes much resemble those of the Camorra (q.

  2. Gardiner calls the scheme "a permanent organization for making war against the king.

  3. Each village has an organization (the Fokon' olona) resembling that of a commune; at its head is a chief or mpiadidy, who serves for three years.

  4. Madison took his seat in the House of Representatives in April 1789, and assumed a leading part in the legislation necessary to the organization of the new government.

  5. The organization became more secret; an oath was administered to the members binding them to obedience to the orders issued by the heads of the confederacy; and the betrayal of their designs was decreed to be death.

  6. Under this organization machine-breaking was carried on with great vigour during the winter of 1811, occasioning great distress, and throwing large numbers of workpeople out of employment.

  7. In 1786, owing to certain disagreements, a division occurred in the parish, some of its members leaving and forming an organization of their own, with the Rev.

  8. Flagg, when they both pushed on to Cambridge, where the organization of the army was being made.

  9. In the later geologic ages the organization of the various extinct animals so nearly resembled that of the animals which still live, that we may regard it as not inadequately represented by the illustrations of Paley.

  10. Under the one system, beggars and distress from want are unknown, because such things cannot exist under such an organization of society.

  11. He asserts that the lower we descend in the scale of animal organization and mental development, the more active and all-pervading over the conduct of the animal is instinct!

  12. Do they forget that organization itself is innate, and that different organizations must direct the way through different paths?

  13. Here, there is a constant apprehension that they may rise against their masters, and every security is taken against their organization and combination.

  14. Man has no organization by which he can closely examine spiritual existences: his ideas about them are therefore variant and confused.

  15. Man has no organization by which he can fully comprehend God.

  16. A suppressed or incomplete organization must arrest a further enlargement of the mental faculties.

  17. The idea that intellect and mental development can be independent of physical organization is an absurdity.

  18. The different species and all the varieties of man are nothing but a short history of their different grades of organization and development.

  19. We doubt much whether he had ever arrived to any very clear and general view of the organization of society.

  20. The organization of society is the result of the conception of the general good.

  21. Plans were made and various committees formed to forward and perfect the organization of one United Native Church of Christ in the near future.

  22. A very sensible organization which you may take as an example.

  23. Meanwhile this leader and example has done nothing more than bring the outer organization more in unison with the inner life of humanity, Christ's own being.

  24. I joined the Industrial Workers of the World that is the American organization of Syndicalism.

  25. Church was formed with thirty-seven regular and twenty-nine local members, the organization to be known as the New Bedford Pioneer Local C.

  26. Every person has in his bodily organization the means of preserving health and overcoming disease.

  27. It has never been disguised that the culture at which this organization aims is Christian culture.

  28. Immediately after the organization the following were introduced and made members: BLAIN, GEO.

  29. On the 20th February the military organization was completed by the action of the Executive Committee.

  30. At the organization George Stewart, of Georgia, presided, and William C.

  31. It was a fortunate circumstance that this re-organization took place at the session of the Virginia Conference, which was held at the College, and presided over by Bishop Capers.

  32. The worst error of all was that of Philip's insistence on directing the organization of the fleet himself.

  33. Municipal organization retained the essential features of the preceding era, such as the local assembly and the various officials, of whom the most important were the judges.

  34. In essentials, the social organization of north central and northeastern Spain was not greatly different from that of the northwest.

  35. In 1804 the king banished several members of the Inquisition who had opposed the freeing of an individual whom one of the lesser branches of that organization had pronounced guiltless.

  36. From this point as a base the Visigoths made a beginning of the organization which was to become a powerful independent state.

  37. With the organization of the kingdom of Asturias, both Álava and Vizcaya seem to have been either dependent on that realm or at least in close relationship with it.

  38. Sidenote: Subjection of the ecclesiastical organization in Spain to the royal will.

  39. Thus he writes:-- "The physical and the mental are to start with undoubtedly one and the same thing; this fact is most easily made apparent through study of the organization of the various orders of known animals.

  40. And, indeed, anyone who makes a really close study of the organization and mode of life of the various animals and plants, .

  41. These new kinds of irritability and of sensibility in consequence of new organization appear from variety of facts in the more mature animals; thus .

  42. It is necessary to explain what is meant by such expressions as 'the effect of its environment upon the form and organization of an animal.

  43. Surely these facts should reveal man's origin as analogous to that of the other mammals, if his organization only be looked to.

  44. It is unnecessary to multiply instances; the fact is simply this, that all animals have certain habits, and that their organization is always in perfect harmony with these habits.

  45. It must not be supposed that its surroundings directly effect any modification whatever in the form and organization of an animal.

  46. Some of them frequently stand upright, but as they do not habitually maintain this attitude, their organization has not been sufficiently modified to prevent it from being irksome to them to stand for long together.

  47. He annexes Eleusis to Athens, the former being here represented by Demeter and Triptolemus; finally Theseus with his friend Pirithous completes the civil organization of Athens, and establishes it upon a firm basis.

  48. And even then a strict attention to exactitude would require us to withhold from it this title until the period of its final organization by Nicholas V.

  49. Is it impossible that it may accept proposals from the most ancient, the most august, the most gigantic organization which the world has ever seen?

  50. The social organization of the state begins with Erechtheus, who is aided by his wife Praxithea, and his daughter Creusa.

  51. In a more restricted sense, artillery has come to mean all firearms not carried and used by hand, and also the personnel and organization by which the power of such weapons is wielded.

  52. The inner organization was not markedly altered.

  53. This was still incomplete when the new force was called upon to meet the Russians in 1828, and though the army displayed its accustomed bravery, its defective organization and other causes led to its defeat.

  54. This organization seems to have fully answered its original purpose, that of holding a vast empire acquired by conquest and promptly repelling inroads or putting down insurrections.

  55. The corps organization (though a corps d'armee was often spoken of as an armee) was used in Napoleon's army in all the campaigns of the Empire.

  56. Such in outline was the Roman military organization at the time when it was put to the severe test of the Second Punic War.

  57. Thus, the second section of the French staff deals with "the organization and tactics of foreign armies, study of foreign theatres of war, and military missions abroad.

  58. The third is the tendency towards minuter organization and subdivision within the army.

  59. To give some organization and training to the levy, the several sheriffs had authority to call out the contingents of their shires for exercise.

  60. The whole purpose of the new organization is to keep our battleship fleet in as perfect condition as possible, to put it in the highest state of efficiency and readiness for action.

  61. Yates, of New York City, an all-round athlete and athletic supervisor, was appointed director at Pensacola, combining the work of athletic organization with the physical training of the aviators in that station.

  62. Not only are the vessels well constructed and the officers and men thoroughly competent, but the organization is admirable.

  63. One of the agencies adopted during the war for more efficient naval administration is the organization and development of naval districts.

  64. Track athletic stars of college and amateur athletic organizations were scattered through every station, and the organization of track meets was begun as soon as the men of the navy reached the camps.

  65. It was going back to a home, lunching in clubs, reading papers, going about a world in which all the organization, all the possibility of the organization I dream of is tacitly denied.

  66. Let us only hammer our way through to the sane and reasonable organization in this and that and the other human affairs, and once we have got it, we shall have got it for good.

  67. Colonel Gordon, whose name had become well known through his connection with the wars in China, and his organization of the army that received the title of "Ever Victorious," was appointed to succeed Baker Pasha.

  68. The organization of the army is very much on the European model, and the troops are drilled according to the modern systems of tactics.

  69. More a matter of wonder still was the re-organization of the Militia of the Cities and Counties of all England and Wales.

  70. When Monk had professed himself satisfied, the re-organization of the Militia went on rapidly in all the counties.

  71. I have said that those of us who stayed at home to do the work of organization and supply will always wish that we had been with the men whom we sustained by our labor; but we can never be ashamed.

  72. We are about to give order and organization to this peace not only for ourselves but for the other peoples of the world as well, so far as they will suffer us to serve them.

  73. A military organization was formed with several companies, Seth Warner, Remember Baker, and others as captains, and Ethan Allen as colonel.

  74. In this general survey of our affairs a subject of high importance presents itself in the present organization of the judiciary.

  75. From the duties which devolve on the Engineer Department and upon the topographical engineers, a different organization seems to be demanded by the public interest, and I recommend the subject to your consideration.

  76. This treaty was sanctioned by the Senate at the close of its last session, and it now becomes the duty of Congress to pass the necessary laws for the organization of the board of commissioners to distribute the indemnity among the claimants.

  77. Neither is it to be disguised that the organization of our judicial system is at once a difficult and delicate task.

  78. This campaign has evinced the efficient organization of the Army and its capacity for prompt and active service.

  79. But a more efficient organization of our militia system is essential to that security which is one of the principal objects of all governments.

  80. The state of things which warranted such an organization no longer exists.

  81. Among these are the new organization of the Navy Board, the revision of the pay to officers, and a change in the period of time or in the manner of making the annual appropriations, to which I beg leave to call your particular attention.

  82. It was now the legislature against the Supreme Court; for a little later the Supreme Court declared that the organization had been made through open fraud and by means of perjury.

  83. The Kansas legislature, however, now met, and the political 'pull' of Hugoton was still strong enough to secure a special act legalizing the organization of Stevens county.

  84. Cases had been brought against Calvert, the census-taker, for perjury, and action was taken looking toward the setting aside of the organization of the county.

  85. In a few hours the news had spread of what had happened at the other camps, and a branch organization of the Vigilantes was formed for Bannack.

  86. The immediate cause of this last organization was the murder of James King, editor of the Bulletin, by James P.

  87. The next step after this was the organization of the cattle associations in the several territories and states which made the home of the cattle trade.

  88. I need not state that the organization was wholly based upon fraud.

  89. They were presently met by the organization of the law and order men.

  90. There was no large general organization in any other community, however.

  91. Superstition flourishes among even intelligent persons in respect to heredity, and errors due to education, and tragedies resulting from vicious social organization are all alike ascribed to its uncontrollable forces.

  92. It is the unstable nervous organization that is inherited, not a particular neurosis or psychosis, and it must be our aim in the investigation of the progenitors to discover the evidence of this.

  93. Professor Sanford sums up what he believes are the limitations of the piscine mental organization as follows: "No fish is ever conscious of himself; he never thinks of himself as doing this or that, or feeling in this way or that way.

  94. Among vertebrates it is known that those as low in organization as fish will profit by experience.

  95. The all-important consideration is the early establishment of general habits of self-control so that these may become incorporated in the nervous organization of the child and become inhibitory anchors against passions and temptation.


  96. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "organization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.