Sentence examples for categorised in two ways from inspiring English sources

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He explained: "It's an air threat, really categorised in two ways, the sort of 9/11 threat everyone knows about, and also for the lower, slower type of target which might pop up closer to the Olympic Park, which we would need to intervene".

The responses to this question were categorised in two ways.

To date, Mendelian CRC syndromes can be categorised in two ways.

Gastro-oesophageal outcomes were categorised in two ways firstly using diagnostic codes specific to GORD (ICD 10 category K21), for example "gastro-oesophageal reflux", and secondly including Barrett's Oesophagus and more general codes indicative of symptoms of GORD such as 'reflux oesophagitis' and 'waterbrash'waterbrash

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Comorbidity was categorised in two different ways: 1) no, one, two and more than two comorbidities and 2) diabetes only, diabetes with cardiovascular comorbidity, diabetes with non-cardiovascular comorbidity and diabetes with both cardiovascular and non-cardiovascular comorbidities.

The authors categorise employees in three ways: as "central connectors", sought for their knowledge and contacts; "brokers", who make contacts with different groups within the organisation; and "peripheral players", who rarely venture outside their group.

Trust-based detection system is categorised in three trust systems as shown in Fig. 3.

It can be categorised in three parts: precursor supply, linking of the peptide backbone and modification reactions.

SES index was categorised in five quintiles.

Household indexes categorised in five equally sized groups.

In two ways, yet.

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