0 to arrange or prepare (something), usually requiring some time or effort -- arrangere; organisere
They organized a conference.
1 to make into a society etc -- organisere
Thus, in my view, it is an advantage to organize the analysis in those terms.
Municipalities in charge of organizing services (thereby determining the need for staff) have no say in higher education policy.
While the volume is not organized according to themes, a number of themes emerge.
This review of assessment research might be organized around assessment or curriculum themes.
If the cortex were organized in this manner, one would suspect that experimental results would have established such themes, as it has for subcortical structures.
In a second step, codification tables were created and material was organized according to these themes.
The rules for organizing frameworks and assigning surfaces to them are complex and not fully-understood.
The remaining sections of this paper is organized as follows.