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Any minister or official would be able to classify documents.
"It's aggravating for them [the critics] not to be able to classify me.
Our next question was, therefore, whether observers would be able to classify intention by simply observing grasping movements.
Critics say that only middle or higher income earners could qualify for those homes, and yet developers will be able to classify them as "affordable".
It is often approached by first manually classifying some documents and then hoping to be able to classify new documents automatically.
I know that you are supposed to be able to classify these things through the spectrum, but I don't understand how you can distinguish between them.
The artificial neural network could be able to classify the spangle pattern up to a reliable extent and the overall accuracy was 80.09% for investigated samples.
ONCOLOGISTS would like to be able to classify cancers not by whereabouts in the body they occur, but by their molecular origin.
It is important that both the original equipment manufacturer and the airlines be able to classify the hail strike damage in order to establish appropriate repair procedures.
He looked and listened, and he noticed that these three things: strangeness, isospin and charge, seemed to be able to classify this new world he was observing pretty well.
BIODEFENSE -- President Bush decided that the secretary of the Health and Human Services Department, which has a seat on the Homeland Security Council, should be able to classify information as secret.
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be able to read
be able to resist
be able to play
be wrong to classify
be able to escape
be idle to classify
be convenient to classify
be able to keep
be able to repay
be able to conserve
be able to afford
be able to help
be able to refinance
be useful to classify
be able to recall
be able to concentrate
be able to survive
be able to work
be able to hit
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