Sentence examples for categorized as foreign from inspiring English sources

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Ethnic Chinese in the 1930 Dutch East Indies census were categorized as foreign orientals, which led to separate registration.

Therefore, it should not be categorized as foreign or domestic, as it is concept-based, and it certainly is not new.

In two countries, Greece and Slovakia, using place of birth or citizenship resulted in the same number of TB cases categorized as foreign.

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All adverse events were categorized as mild.

In this case, "[j]ust under 100 votes in each chamber were selected, weighted, and categorized as economic, foreign, or social," and then they were indexed.

These women were further categorized as US- or foreign-born.

Nationality was dichotomized, with the child categorized as either Swiss or foreign national.

MESA has information on three crude proxies of acculturation: nativity, language spoken at home, and years in the U.S. Nativity was categorized as U.S. born or foreign born.

Money transmitters are often erroneously categorized as being part of these foreign financial institutions, which is to our detriment.

One of the few news reports about the program came in September, amid a federal election campaign, when CTV News learned from an anonymous source that 20percentt of Canada's foreign embassies and missions are categorized as "high risk".

Students born in the country of survey were categorized as having immigrant background if both their parents were foreign born.

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