sorting

IPA: sˈɔrtɪŋ

noun

  • (gerund) Ordering.
  • (gerund) Categorizing.
  • (gerund, UK) Mending.
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Examples of "sorting" in Sentences

  • They know who the socks belong to so they can help in sorting the washing.
  • And I do think — required or not — participation will always be higher if sorting is not required. scorn,
  • OtherAl had read the rulebook more recently than I had, and was a great help to me in sorting out the new rules.
  • It wasn't immediately clear if Mr. Fillon is unhappy with the progress the oil industry is making in sorting out the supply problems.
  • And of that decimal, each of the paired-off opponents tend to give their own predilections an overwhelming bias in sorting out new information.
  • And despite some initial difficulties newcomers might have in sorting out the various stories, this episode would still be a fine place to start.
  • The sorting is quite obvious; less competent people are more likely to get caught (and more likely to be able to be railroaded) and less able to mount a good defence.
  • She also stressed the need to step up the modernisation programme to bring in sorting machines to make the company more efficient, which could be funded after privatisation.
  • With so many billions at stake in sorting out our energy future, the ability to cite "independent university research" will surely be a powerful tool for persuading lawmakers and swaying public opinion.
  • In addition to lax list distribution policies, the enforcement side of the do-not-call list raises serious alarm bells with the majority of complaints being dismissed as invalid without CRTC investigation, the appearance of a conflict of interest in sorting through complaints, and a regulator that has been content to issue to “warnings” rather than levying the tough penalties contained in the law.

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