Arranging in a sentence as a noun

Their entire product is based off of taking your facebook data and friends graph and arranging these meetups.

You are selectively re-arranging my words to create a different meaning.

But what stops you from re-arranging and placing the most often used application shortcuts on your desktop in Windows 95?

The reason most of the startups announce on TechCrunch is simply that arranging a launch in multiple publications is a huge time sink.

Each time we go to the next country we have a bit of time figuring out where the grocery store is, arranging the apartment to suit our needs, etc.

Over and over again the Courts have said that there is nothing sinister in so arranging affairs as to keep taxes as low as possible.

The reason mj forums don't want people arranging meetups probably has more to do with not creating an easy venue for sting operations.

"People go bouncing off the wall around this issue as if it were one having solely to do with owning guns, but the real purpose is arranging the real power in the government.

He wants to be an exchange student in high school, but instead of doing it through a program like AFS or Rotary, he's arranging things himself and put up a website to find a family.

The meta language of the diagrams library has shown that Haskell is actually suitable and expressive for drawing and arranging items.

Between arranging team practice, scheduling flex matches, putting together pick-up practice matches, etc, I spend a lot of time communicating with a diverse group of folks about last minute planning updates.

There are composers who claim to do regular eight-hour days, but when you look deeper they invariably spend most of that day arranging or transcribing or recording into the computer, stuff that's essentially just admin.

"That's actually pretty good advice, and it's at the heart of a lot of good advice you're going to get for career development, like arranging for coffee dates and business lunches with people who are in the line of Yes-es that you need to get hired.

The Metreon was set to house the TrustyCon conference on Thursday but Metreon’s management began to grow concerned after they received calls from RSA’s conference organizers.> The RSA organizers warned the Metreon that TrustyCon attendees were arranging a huge boycott on their premises.

It's really strange to read the pro-government people here and elsewhere claim on one hand that Snowden was incredibly naive to be surprised that the CIA railroaded foreign bankers into informing by manipulating the legal system, and then turn around and claim that any talk of the NSA "arranging" Nacchio's sentencing is some kind of conspiracy theory.

Arranging definitions

noun

the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music

See also: arrangement transcription