Which preposition to use with ordinated
The relations sustained by the thinly-peopled rural townships and hundreds to the general government of the shire were co-ordinate with the relations sustained to the same government by those thickly-peopled townships and hundreds which upon their coalescence were known as cities or boroughs.
In reproducing the ogive from these data, draw a base line of any convenient length, divide it in the same number of fractional parts, erect ordinates of the stated lengths at those parts, connect their tops with a flowing line, and the thing is done.
The first division consists of festivals of our Lord, distributed over the year, regulated and co-ordinated in accordance with certain laws.
Wuttke says, indeed, of Rothe's treatment of ethics: "Morality [as he sees it] is an independent something alongside of piety, and rests by no means on piety,is entirely co-ordinate to and independent of it."
I saw branches in Chicago, Boston, Philadelphiaa great chain of stores all co-ordinated under my directing handI the master!" He rubbed the palms of his hands together as he had over the scintillation of the jewelry counters.
Such investigations will never be properly carried out and co-ordinated without the establishment of a Hair Ministry, which is one of the clamant needs of reconstruction.
Divide AB into a convenient number of fractional parts, and record the height of the ordinates at those parts.
While much had been accomplished, much still remained to be done, and the various contributions had to be co-ordinated into a unified, workable whole.
Upon this line the vertical ordinates may be set off at equal distances, or upon any base line parallel to it; but the usual course is to erect the ordinates on the atmospheric line.
Are they co-ordinate as agent and re-agent; 2.