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Since office consultations are characterised by time pressure, decisions have to be made quickly, both to categorise the problem and to take action.
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She blogs that Mittens was quite right to categorise the 47 per cent as scroungers (and to point out that the last thing the Palestinian people want is peace), before cannily identifying his one genuine problem as vicious media bias.
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Responses to these statements were employed to categorise the respondents.
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