We found 255 examples of how to use organization in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 255.
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76. | Tom is a member of this organization. | |
77. | In many countries, a parent-teacher association, or PTA, is an organization whose goal is to help parents participate in their child's education. | |
78. | The organization is underwritten by grants from philanthropists. | |
79. | The central intelligence agency managed to plant a secret agent inside the deadly terrorist organization. | |
80. | That organization disseminates a lot of information, none of which can be trusted. | |
81. | We're an apolitical organization. | |
82. | It's an awesome organization. | |
83. | I love this organization. | |
84. | She's a member of this organization. | |
85. | The prison was a for-profit private organization, but Tom simply called it visiting his in-laws. | |
86. | If he infiltrates our organization, we are finished. | |
87. | If it infiltrates our organization, we are finished. | |
88. | The regional organization played a key role in mediating the Ethiopia-Eritrea diplomatic crisis. | |
89. | Fadil started a non-profit organization to empower teen moms. | |
90. | We are a suicide prevention organization. | |
91. | Our organization aims to prevent suicides. | |
92. | He is playing an important role in our organization. | |
93. | Since then, the EU has become an enormous domestic market, with a single currency, the euro. What came into being as a purely economic union became an organization that is active in all areas, from development aid to environmental policy. | |
94. | China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. | |
95. | Layla craved organization. | |
96. | This is a non-profit organization. | |
97. | In any great organization it is far, far safer to be wrong with the majority than to be right alone. | |
98. | ISIS is a terrorist organization covertly supported by many "civilized" nations including Qatar, Turkey, and the United States. | |
99. | The World Health Organization (WHO) says progress is being made in reducing deaths from non-communicable diseases (NCDs). But it says much more needs to be done to save the almost 40 million people who die every year from preventable causes. | |
100. | The World Health Organization estimates that almost five-million people a year die from the effects of smoking. |