1 to put in a position or order -- arranger
to arrange the furniture disposer le mobilier
names arranged in alphabetical order des noms classés par ordre alphabétique
2 to put in some sort of order -- arranger, ranger
Colin arranged the books in alphabetical order
She arranged the flowers in a vase.
3 to plan or make decisions (about future events) -- fixer, prévoir (de)
4 to make (a piece of music) suitable for particular voices or instruments -- arranger
We could easily arrange one if we were prepared to accept a bad directive, but, if we want a good directive, we need more time.
The presidency is therefore going to arrange a meeting involving the 27 countries' trade ministers.
Moreover, they are not adequately informed about their exact entitlements, how to go about arranging treatment, or indeed reimbursements.
The second and very important principle whose implementation we need to arrange for is the substitution principle.
We are, in actual fact, arranging empty journeys for lorries - something which, in this day and age, simply should not be done.
That is why it is necessary to arrange for as much openness as possible, so that society as a whole can co-determine the actions of businesses.
After all, an employee cannot spend that time with his or her family, nor can the employee arrange to rest as he or she wishes.
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