15 example sentences using ordination.
Ordination used in a sentence
Ordination in a sentence as a noun
It is a lot of work, and its a lot of co-ordination.
The mechanics of that, the co-ordination and the thinking, are part of the game, part of the challenge, part of the fun.
Is it really hacking the olypmics to pic the sport with the least skill/co-ordination possible?
Since industries have to be all at one place, for inventory co ordination, infrastructure issues et al.
I am particularly amazed at the co-ordination of the movies and the TV series Agents of Shield.
Everytime this level of co-ordination is undertaken it potentially shines a bright light on the part of the Internet that is compromised/bad.
Due to co-ordination problems non smoker disutility from being exposed to cigarette smoke outweighs smoker utility from smoking and this is stable and bad.
I expect golf rewards basic aptitudes like co-ordination, strength and stamina, etc., and that pros' endowments on these are four or five standard deviations from the population norm.
If anything while I was there there was too little co-ordination and collaboration and too much of different parts of the company fighting or just going in opposite directions.
It's primarily about organisation and co-ordination - you need to understand all the moving parts of a project, know what's important, what might need your attention and what can be left alone.
Co-ordination, decision making, a better understanding of strategy, all improved.
In high doses, alcohol impairs our reaction times, muscle control, co-ordination, short-term memory, perceptual field, cognitive abilities and ability to speak clearly.
Yes, the body is amazingly adept at subliminalizing the motor-co-ordination of physical work.
= infrastructure deployment and configuration management- Docker = application deployment and confinementThis separation is useful because the operations people can do their job, and the developers can do theirs, without stepping on each others toes and with minimal co-ordination.
And to make a parallel with the cold war, it seems like resolution of this kind of arms race would need co-ordination and agreement with other international spy agencies - after all, the volumes and value of the data/analysis they are storing is presumably as potentially destabilizing to international safety as nuclear stockpiling is.
Ordination definitions
the status of being ordained to a sacred office
logical or comprehensible arrangement of separate elements; "we shall consider these questions in the inverse order of their presentation"
the act of ordaining; the act of conferring (or receiving) holy orders; "the rabbi's family was present for his ordination"
See also: ordinance