0 present participle of sort --
1 to put a number of things in an order or to separate them into groups: --
2 to deal with something by repairing or organizing it: --
This was a dedicated waiting list program capable of sorting patients into the correct order of priority.
This sorting-out of social kinds - which, as we have seen, went on continuously in early modern society - extended to characterizations of physical capacity.
There is thus a need to complement models with exogenous political arrangements with an explanation of institutional sorting amongst political economies as actually occurs.
Our earlier described transition matrix determines sorting across particular earnings quartiles for men and women separately.
Thus, the exercise also hopefully serves to convince students that functional programming is about more than sorting lists, and can be useful in practical situations.
Sorting these matters out, though, would lead to issues considerably beyond the scope of this volume.
Chapter 2 deals with lists, and covers most of the elementary list processing functions, together with a fairly comprehensive treatment of sorting.
Infections were often mixed and metacercariae moved within each cyst, making the sorting of individual cysts by collar-spine count impractical.