numbering|numberings in English
noun
['num·ber·ing || 'nʌmbərɪŋ]
counting, enumerating, totaling
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1. Biology Course Numbering Scheme
2. Course Numbering System in Semesters Undergraduate Courses
3. When you find lists, consider numbering each element.
4. Capitation definition, a numbering or assessing by the head
5. These several numbering systems are cross-referenced at classical.net.
6. Numbering of sectional units have no point at the end
7. [Not allowed] Virtual phone number services or personal numbering
8. Hot Stamping , Indent Marking, Foils , Numbering Heads, Heat Transfer Heat Exchangers.
9. Materials may be identified by a numbering system and/or abbreviation.
10. The Ambonese of Netherlands, numbering 56,000, are No Longer Unreached
11. In Romania, Croats are a national minority, numbering 6,786 people.
12. The mile- and exit-numbering sequence continues along I-35E.
13. Information includes selection guides, load ratings, accuracy, part numbering and more.
14. (3) Numbering system according to Parlar, prefixed by either CHB or ‘Parlar’:
15. (14) Numbering system according to Parlar, prefixed by either ‘CHB’ or ‘Parlar’:
16. Substantial scientific advancement would have been impossible without numbering and measuring systems.
17. Following that, “armies of cavalry” numbering “two myriads of myriads” thunder forth.
18. Following electoral reforms in 1951, the numbering of its sessions began again.
19. The Arabized Africans of Qatar, numbering 51,000, are Unengaged and Unreached
20. Azeris are Iran’s largest ethnic minority, numbering at least 12 million
21. - the obligation to use the national numbering system for the AAD,
22. The Arabized Africans of Saudi Arabia, numbering 51,500, are Unengaged and Unreached
23. It is assigned the International Numbering System (INS) food additive code 961.
24. Of Aeschylus' body of work survives the least: plays numbering a mere seven
25. The population of the country is large, numbering some 1,000,000 or more persons.