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Second, a classification that captures their essentials is proposed.
We instead introduce a classification that depends on both graph structure and domain knowledge.
But he said most were "amber," a classification that means convoy operators assume "a certain measure of risk".
The attack on Yugoslavia has been portrayed as a humanitarian action -- a classification that can no longer hold.
The group that suffers most is the obese, a classification that applies to nearly 40percentt of American adults.
To develop a classification that takes deep infiltrating endometriosis into account, the ENZIAN score was introduced.
The State must proceed upon a rational basis and may not resort to a classification that is palpably arbitrary.
Almost all add a surcharge -- usually $50 to $100 monthly -- for oversize vehicles, a classification that often includes full-size pickups, vans and S.U.V.'s.
In both 1995 and 1996, the Big Three automakers sold 86.4 percent of all new light trucks, a classification that includes pickups, minivans and sport utility vehicles.
To avoid conflict with the equal protection clause, a classification that denies a benefit, causes harm or imposes a burden must not be based on race.
The study recommended the town consider phasing out seven other nightclubs, which were deemed generally incompatible with their surroundings, a classification that offered more hope of compromise.
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