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organize

[awr-guh-nahyz] / ˈɔr gəˌnaɪz /


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Borrowers’ ability to leave garnishment quickly suggests that they do have money available to pay monthly; they just didn’t know how to organize lower monthly payments, such as those available through income-driven plans.

From Barron's

Olympic cross-country skier who has helped organize Klaebo’s stays in Utah.

From The Wall Street Journal

Alongside the art, Toruño organizes gatherings, installations and community events, turning the project into a living network.

From Los Angeles Times

“It doesn’t shy away from the nuances of when organizing happens and what we’re seeing in our world right now,” Miramontes says.

From Los Angeles Times

“Milano-Cortina managed expectations very well,” said the British adviser to the local organizing committee, who has worked on the last 14 Olympics, both summer and winter.

From Los Angeles Times