orderly conduct

collocation in English

meaningsoforderlyandconduct

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orderly
adjective
uk
/ˈɔː.dəl.i/
us
/ˈɔːr.dɚ.li/
well arranged ...
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conduct
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkɒn.dʌkt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.dʌkt/
behaviour:
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(Definition oforderlyandconductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The rôle of the departmental officials is simply to assist the inspector in theorderlyconductof the inquiry.
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That will lead to far moreorderlyconductof sites and more balanced negotiations.
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Then perhaps we could have moreorderlyconduct.
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But it has an interest in theorderlyconductof its own business.
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The stewards were there to assist the inspector in theorderlyconductof the inquiry.
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The check-off system was introduced to facilitate industrial relations and to assist theorderlyconductof trade union business.
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It has stood the test of time and enjoys a reputation for integrity andorderlyconduct.
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It has led to the moreorderlyconductof elections.
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What is much more important at present is theorderlyconductof the fishery.
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First, if, by creating order where there is at present disorder in a particular foundry, and if, by providing fororderlyconductof production.
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We believe that this is right, given that the council has an interest in theorderlyconductof its own business.
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On the other hand, the local authority has to have regard to theorderlyconductof its business in its market places.
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It is that theorderlyconductof the working classes during these years has been an unexampled thing in the history of modern nations.
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That springs from the simple recognition by ordinary working people over the years that the proper andorderlyconductof business is necessary if their interests are to be promoted.
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