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Orderliness
Orderliness meaning
The fact of having a regular, proper and systematic arrangement. | Orderly behaviour.
Synonyms of Orderliness
Example sentences (13)
He said that the apex bank would continue to promote orderliness and professional conduct by all participants in the market.
He urged the president to ensure proper procedure and orderliness in the governance processes to curb corruption.
Pol. Lt. Col. Piyapong Ensan, Superintendent of Pattaya Tourist Police Station, together with four tourist police units and two tourist enforcement units, alongside volunteer officers, ensured the safety and orderliness of the festivities.
You created an atmosphere of orderliness and good behaviour: graffiti didn’t appear; muggers didn’t imagine that they would lift wallets with impunity; the other windows remained unbroken.
He said that there must be strict adherence to due process and orderliness, adding that there was no point having a workforce that the organisation could not keep track of.
Jalige quoted the state Commissioner of Police, Umar Muri to have wished all the participants well and commended those who took part for their orderliness.
He also called on the Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, to work together with the Police on the e-registration system in order to maintain orderliness in port operations.
In its manifesto and ideology, rejected the orderliness and efficiency of modern cities, and celebrated the disorder of densely packed inner city life.
The BoE, FCA and CFTC have in place information-sharing and cooperation arrangements to support the effective cross-border oversight of derivatives markets and participants and to promote market orderliness, confidence and financial stability.
According to him, God loves orderliness and appoints leaders, so every Christian should be interested in politics.
He was struck by the orderliness of the city and the way the citizens seemed to respect each other.
Let me also seize this opportunity to plead with Lagosians and the general public for orderliness to reign on the roads,” he said.
Later historians would attribute the perception of England's "appearance of orderliness and love of public order" to the preventive principle entrenched in Peel's police system.