Sentence examples for being categorised as from inspiring English sources

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I haven't experienced xenophobia or racism personally, but I'm reluctant to say I'm Indian for fear of being categorised as an outsider.

He resented being categorised as a Commonwealth writer, and also objected that the only works considered for the prize were those written in English.

When more than a third of young men, and a quarter of young women, regularly drink more than twice the maximum recommended daily intake, it raises the prospect of large numbers being categorised as abusers of alcohol.

He is at risk of being categorised as a de facto or shadow director under existing guidelines, making him subject to the same duties and liabilities as Sports Direct's board.

Calling for the resignation of an attorney-general would normally be regarded as a major step for a serious politician, one that would risk them being categorised as a "rent-a-quote".

Although Stoppard bridles at Hapgood being categorised as a flop – it ran for six months in the West End and made a profit for the producer, Michael Codron – it is the least prized and revived of his major works.

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The comorbidity scores were categorised as '0', '3-5'≥6'≥65'≥6nd '≥6'≥6

Other variables were categorised as appear in Table  1.

The business was categorised as "manufacture of other food products".

England's travelling support has never been categorised as angelic.

In one year alone, 12,000 families were categorised as homeless.

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