The proper order of degrees to be placed after a person's name is as follows: academic degrees first, followed by professional licenses and certifications.
The correct order of credentials to be placed after a person's name is typically: academic degrees, professional certifications, and honors or awards.
Objects that are collocated are those that are placed in the proper order side by side. For example a book has pages that are collocated and bound by page number order.
Relative age dating.
The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora. The red fox is placed in the order of Carnivora.
the r placed in alphabetical order
The proper word is 'kaffe'. There used to be (quite some time ago) a kind of slang that placed syllables in the wrong order.
The order of degrees when measuring angles is as follows: 0 degrees, 90 degrees, 180 degrees, 270 degrees, and 360 degrees.
A court must have proper jurisdiction. This consists of subject matter jurisdiction (where the court legal authority to hear the matter) and personal jurisdiction (where the court has proper contacts with the persons involved in the action).
The tense of "you have placed an order" is present perfect and the tense of "you had placed an order" is past perfect. The difference is whether the order is current (continuous to the present) or whether it began before some specified time in the past. In this case, an additional modifier would clarify the past perfect, e.g. "before Christmas".
All ribbons (or medals) must be placed using what is called an "Order of Precedence". There are pictured charts available everywhere.
above 32 degrees
In the right order, it's (1/4) x (1/3) x (1/2) = 1/24In either order it's twice as much: 1/12.