Sentence examples for accepted classification from inspiring English sources

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No universally accepted classification of dinosaurs exists.

Background context: An accepted classification of spondylolysis exists.

A commonly accepted classification scheme for the process of settling includes four classes.

Benign partial epilepsy in infancy is an epilepsy syndrome of short duration and is easily recognized using accepted classification criteria.

There is indeed this common bond that all alike are instruments in a governmental process which according to the accepted classification is legislative, not judicial.

There are no generally accepted classification schemes for museum objects, although certain subjects have developed schemes with numeric or alphanumeric notations to facilitate the ordering and retrieval of information.

The absence of any generally accepted classification scheme for either modes/mechanisms of toxic action or of mechanisms of toxicity interactions is problematic as it produces a cycle in which research and policy are interdependent and mutually limiting.

The most widely accepted classification of these languages follows.Cuitlatec (language isolate, extinct) [spoken in Guerrero]Huave (language isolate) [Oaxaca]Mayan Languages of the Mayan family are spoken in Guatemala, southern Mexico, and Belize.

The lack of a universally accepted classification system for incisional hernia repair has led to inconsistent reporting of ventral hernia repairs, the inability to compare various series, and the lack of appropriate risk adjusted stratification systems to evaluate surgical outcomes.

There is no generally accepted classification of social media.

To date, there has been no accepted classification of septal morphology in HCM.

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