Sentence examples for categorises as from inspiring English sources

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Here he turns his prolific hand to what he categorises as "musical paintings" or, in other words, film collages.

A more representative reflection of Thornton's performance in this key channel is the order book which management categorises as "strong".

In August, she will publish a range of books that she collectively categorises as "recession-busting nostalgia".

"We do, however, recognise and accept that a very small portion of our sponsored content fell under what Ofcom categorises as current affairs, which under UK regulations may not be sponsored".

But the research is careful to point out the findings don't mean that conservatives are, by extension, more likely to exhibit "conspiracist ideation" which the study categorises as a style of thinking rather than a distinct personality trait.

Sewell cites Darwin's work as the reason for the development of something that he broadly categorises as a form of moral detachment from societal rules and norms: evolution is random and without purpose therefore I can do whatever I please.

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"There are several that I would categorise as entrepreneurial.

The comorbidity scores were categorised as '0', '3-5'≥6'≥65'≥6nd '≥6'≥6

Other variables were categorised as appear in Table  1.

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

England's travelling support has never been categorised as angelic.

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