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order

Definition for order

noun as in request; purchase agreement

noun as in organization

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Regarding your concerns about having to take a “lump sum,” the court can order that the transfer be processed as an inherited IRA transfer.

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Speculators get caught short and are forced to sell some of their assets at fire-sale prices in order to raise cash to cover their debts.

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Grubb and the other officer ordered Young to get out of the vehicle, and she refused, according to the footage.

The amount of money her family spends on groceries has gone up, and in order to save cash, they’ve cut back on traveling for the year.

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The commission found that Judge Thornhill had "failed to maintain order and decorum in the courtroom", and recommended he be suspended without pay for six months, then serve for another 18 months before retiring.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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