Sentence examples for What categorizes from inspiring English sources

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What categorizes a voice is not just its range, but its color.

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No matter what categorizing distinctions are put forward, exceptions immediately come to mind to refute them.

Regardless of what categorizing system you end up with, pay close attention to what categories (and keywords) you choose.

But when normal fear yields to what psychiatry categorizes as anxiety disorders, it becomes maladaptive.

The most dramatic growth is in what Meeker categorizes at "User-Shared" and "Curated Video" both of which are rising rapidly.

For now the Times isn't releasing any more information on what it categorizes as a "major" search engine (Bing? Blekko? DuckDuckGo?

Just under 12percentt of these reports involved either "petty crime" or what SPS categorizes as a "Group 1" crime, which includes the most vicious varieties of violence such as murder, attempted murder, serious assault, and abduction.

Just under 12percentt of these reports involved either "petty crime" or what SPS categorizes as a Group 1 crime, which includes the most vicious varieties of violence such as murder, attempted murder, serious assault, and abduction.

He subsequently made four minor league starts during what was categorized as a rehabilitation assignment.

The league said Martin committed what it categorized as a flagrant-2 foul in the Nets' 104-90 loss.

In the West Bank and East Jerusalem, Israeli security forces typically use what they categorize as "nonlethal" weapons (primarily tear gas and rubber bullets, which, when shot at the upper body, sometimes prove lethal) to quell protests.

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