Sentence examples for categorise a problem from inspiring English sources

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To categorise a problem as systemic is rarely a straightforward matter.

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Unfortunately, there was little to inspire confidence in today's numbers: operating profits in the tenancies fell 11%; a fifth of the estate is categorised as a problem, and now the boozers are about to feel the blast of a public-sector pay freeze.

"The government's own guidelines categorise a child vomiting during restraint as a medical emergency.

Since office consultations are characterised by time pressure, decisions have to be made quickly, both to categorise the problem and to take action.

But this is not that reassuring, because the five-month special inspection, designed to help banks correctly categorise their biggest problem loans, covered only a fraction of their total bad debts of about ¥150 trillion.

He categorises a translator as both a "privileged reader and a privileged writer.

It categorises a message.   5.

The five-point scales were then categorised into 'No problem' and 'With problem' for analysis.

A study was undertaken to describe, evaluate and categorise the social problems experienced by cancer patients.

People in the Black or Black British ethnic groups are five times as likely to be categorised as problem gamblers than Whites.

In particular, the problem of information overload, exacerbated by the growth of e-mail and the explosion in the number of web pages, means there are plenty of opportunities for new technologies to help filter and categorise information classic AI problems.

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