Sentence examples for categorise us from inspiring English sources

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While social theorists squabble over how best to categorise us, many millennials are left wondering what is expected of them in the workplace.

"When we started, as is always the case, people tried to pigeonhole us, to categorise us, and we've never really been happy with that".

Fourteen completely distinct women come on stage and no one can categorise us or reduce us to stereotypes as in "oh I see, she's the bitch" or "she's the virginal heroine" or "she's the comic maid".

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In other words, because the rest of us categorise sex offenders as irredeemable, and so isolate them on release (by denying them housing, job opportunities and even running vigilante campaigns to get them moved on), our fears about their reoffending risk becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.

Previous use was categorised to enable us to study short-term effects and better evaluate potential confounding effects of concomitant diseases.

Social networks encourage us to share every aspect of our lives with our friends, but, by providing that service, those networks see everything that we share, and use that information to categorise, profile and predict us.

The use of geospatial methods enabled us to categorise and map finer-resolution geographical patterns that would have been obscured using traditional epidemiological methods.

We used an algorithm that allowed us to categorise melanoma TNM stages into four groups: localised stage, regional stage, distant stage, and unknown/missing stage.

The strengths of this study lie in the use of well validated, reliable national databases, which allowed us to categorise subjects based on pre-ICU renal status and almost uniquely permitted identification of a large ICU control population for comparison.

In the current study, the large sample size of 114 herds enabled us to categorise herds into high and low seroprevalence for N. caninum and the prospective nature of the data enabled us to investigate seroconversion/recrudescence.

They are also taking different approaches to achieving nationwide electronic health records, which have been categorised as "bottom-up" (US), "middle-out" (Australia), and "top-down" (England).

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