Sentence examples for categorizing things from inspiring English sources

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"I could be overly emotional, but was lucky to have the kind of orderly mind that is good at categorizing things," she writes.

As machines get better at categorizing things they can recognize, some tasks, like speech recognition, improve markedly, but others, like comprehending what a speaker actually means, advance more slowly.

Knowledge for Christians was therefore iconographically associated with trees, and Porphyry's way of categorizing things easily allowed for a synthesis between his classification system and tree iconographies.

The regularities of thought and behavior called culture are the principal mechanisms by which we human beings adapt to the world around us" (p. 210), and categorizing things or activities as taboo or sacred is often a form of adaptation.

Categorizing things as black or white, good or bad, and all or nothing made me feel safer and more in control.

"Just saying goodbye to those regular things is in a way similar to what the mushrooms can do when shutting off your normal way of categorizing things," he adds.

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Today, the Internet is built on complex algorithms that categorize things and that are inevitably imperfect.

He explores the nature of wind power, the evolution of scientific knowledge and the insatiable human need to categorize things.

"There is no natural way to hang things," he said, just as in biology there is almost no natural way to categorize things.

An opinion article last Sunday about why we like to categorize things misidentified the journal in which a study about responses to "gender ambiguous" images was published.

Instead, we categorize things in terms of a more basic, undifferentiated notion of normality, which blends together these two importantly different facets of human life.

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