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Definition of order of business in US English: order of businessnounPlural orders of business A task assigned or a matter to be addressed. the first order of business is learning who the hitters are Example sentencesExamples - Pursuant to this, the first order of business should be to deal with structural issues that hinder development.
- Barkely said his first order of business would be to educate himself on spending bills awaiting Senate action.
- For now, trying to fill the void is the first order of business.
- I guess the last order of business will be selecting a new president.
- You don't need to worry, I only have a few more orders of business and then I will move on.
- The first order of business, however, was to get rid of that red hair.
- One of their first orders of business will be to take up the Violence Against Women Act.
- I'll be running this planet for the betterment and equality of all, and the first order of business will be to get rid of the likes of you!
- One of the first orders of business will be to pass a budget.
- The first order of business was addressing the primary area of concern-the lack of an adequate water storage system.
- One of head coach Lovie Smith's first orders of business upon accepting work from the Bears in January was to implement a slim-down mandate for every player on the roster.
- Following the election of officers, Marie McKay went straight into the next order of business, local elections.
- The first order of business, of course, was to streamline operations.
- The first order of business for the two, a month after their arrival, was to make their commitment official in a ceremony in Targovishte.
- Once he gets back to Washington, his first order of business tomorrow will be the signing of a new aviation security bill into law.
- But the first order of business now is to understand what the Republicans are up to, and to combat it tooth and nail.
- Is his first order of business at age 51 going to be to find a wife, do you think?
- The first order of business, after breakfast of course, was our traditional Easter morning hike.
- Polonius continues with the second order of business, Prince Hamlet's madness.
- The first order of business, naturally, was finding out where Apollo was.
Definition of order of business in US English: order of businessnoun A task assigned or a matter to be addressed. the first order of business is learning who the hitters are Example sentencesExamples - One of the first orders of business will be to pass a budget.
- Is his first order of business at age 51 going to be to find a wife, do you think?
- The first order of business, of course, was to streamline operations.
- Polonius continues with the second order of business, Prince Hamlet's madness.
- You don't need to worry, I only have a few more orders of business and then I will move on.
- The first order of business was addressing the primary area of concern-the lack of an adequate water storage system.
- I'll be running this planet for the betterment and equality of all, and the first order of business will be to get rid of the likes of you!
- For now, trying to fill the void is the first order of business.
- One of head coach Lovie Smith's first orders of business upon accepting work from the Bears in January was to implement a slim-down mandate for every player on the roster.
- But the first order of business now is to understand what the Republicans are up to, and to combat it tooth and nail.
- The first order of business for the two, a month after their arrival, was to make their commitment official in a ceremony in Targovishte.
- The first order of business, after breakfast of course, was our traditional Easter morning hike.
- One of their first orders of business will be to take up the Violence Against Women Act.
- I guess the last order of business will be selecting a new president.
- The first order of business, however, was to get rid of that red hair.
- Pursuant to this, the first order of business should be to deal with structural issues that hinder development.
- The first order of business, naturally, was finding out where Apollo was.
- Following the election of officers, Marie McKay went straight into the next order of business, local elections.
- Barkely said his first order of business would be to educate himself on spending bills awaiting Senate action.
- Once he gets back to Washington, his first order of business tomorrow will be the signing of a new aviation security bill into law.
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