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order

[awr-der] / ˈɔr dər /










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Charges were dismissed in July, but a federal judge ordered the U.S.

From Los Angeles Times

Longer term, Carney and Canada face an uphill struggle to “build a new order” in concert with other “intermediate powers,” as he put it at Davos.

From Barron's

Outcomes are set through commission orders or negotiated settlements and occur every few years.

From Barron's

“It points to a process goal—reduce conflict, restore order, keep people safe—rather than a contested diagnosis of responsibility—who is at fault, which agency acted improperly, whether an action was lawful,” Santoro said.

From The Wall Street Journal

U.S. factory orders rose in November, the Census Bureau said Thursday.

From The Wall Street Journal