Sentence examples for categorised as false from inspiring English sources

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The EPIDOS-study; a population based study of 5,954 elderly women (+75 years), showed that applying the UK-NOS triage approach resulted in the avoidance of 44% DXAs, while 11% were categorised as false positive and 13% false negative [ 23, 26].

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They were categorised as endangered in 2008 as their numbers plummeted by 50% in 24 years.

This indicates a very small number of males and females are incorrectly categorised as obese (false positive).

"There are several that I would categorise as entrepreneurial.

"I denied all and each of the allegations in turn [to police] and in detail and categorised them as false and untrue and, in whole, a heinous calumny," said Proctor's statement.

In the paper, published in the journal Science, three MIT researchers describe an analysis of a vast amount of Twitter data: more than 125,000 stories, tweeted more than 4.5 million times in total, all categorised as being true or false by at least one of six independent fact-checking organisations.

These cut-off scores would mean that only 1 in 10 patients failing to meet our stringent clinical criteria for quiescent IBD would be falsely categorised as quiescent but none of these 'false positives' required any treatment change at the time of consultation and all were considered to be either in remission or only mildly active by the attending clinician.

In its time, this vision was categorised as science fiction.

Indeed, he refuses to be categorised as "disabled".

"ILSI is categorised as a non-governmental organisation.

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

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