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Using this dataset, and drawing on existing public research, Rooduijn produced a list of parties that could be categorised as either populist, far-right, far-left or Eurosceptic, using widely used academic definitions for those categorisations.

Hawks's movies took in every major genre from gangster (Scarface) to sci-fi (The Thing from Another World), film noir (The Big Sleep) to musical (Gentlemen Prefer Blondes), but can broadly be categorised as either comedy or adventure films.

We show that although the decision version of VLSP seems to be intractable in the general case, it can be solved optimally for lengths 1 and 2. This result opens the possibility of practicable algorithms to schedule searches efficiently when expected access times can be categorised as either slow or fast.

They can be categorised as either non-profit-making kindergartens (NPMKs) or private independent kindergartens (PIKs).

Most paradoxes of self-reference may be categorised as either semantic, set-theoretic or epistemic.

Most existing approaches to acoustic-to-visual speech mapping can be categorised as either regression based or classification based.

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Studies were categorised as either measurement, descriptive or intervention.

Second, since WHO recommends an alcohol intervention for people who score ≥8, respondents' AUDIT scores were categorised as either <8 (no treatment) and ≥8 (treatment recommended).

Regarding the number of hours, the students were categorised as either non-video game players (0 h), frequent video game players (1 to 4 h per day) or habitual video game players (over 5 h per day).

Had I filled out the questionnaire seven years ago, I would have been categorised as either "established middle class" or "new affluent" because back then I could afford to go to the theatre regularly and went to dinner at posh restaurants.

These rules are 'institutions' and can been categorised as either 'rules on papers' which refer to the literal interpretation of legislative rules about what actions can be enacted, or 'rules in use' which refer to how people will interpret the written rules and how they combine with social norms (Young 2002).

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