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However, it could be argued that this is more suggestive of 'active modification' than 'active acceptance', but if so it would perhaps be better categorised as 'modification by proxy', since the decision to modify was made by the doctor after a problem had been identified by the patient.

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Mental health was better for people living in neighbourhoods categorised as high inequality and low deprivation, but income inequality had no significant effect in high-deprivation neighbourhoods.

The more correct title would have been 'Dinner for Schlemiels' or 'Dinner for Putzes.'" Responding in the New York Times, Michael Cieply wonders whether Carell's character might better be categorised as a shmendrik, or even a shlimazl.

Human beings are categorised and, tellingly, divided.

These factors can be broadly categorised as technology and management.

The problem was that her work could not be categorised.

As a consequence, we suggest that patients with GTS could benefit from better treatment adaptation if RB are correctly categorised.

These concepts were further categorised into nine themes to better comprehend and relate the depth of ideas described.

These will be categorised according to their type, and other identified issues will also be presented.

It would not be categorised.

Stablecoins can also be categorised into public and private stablecoins.

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