Sentence examples for category and classification from inspiring English sources

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The article-as-numbered-list has several features that make it inherently captivating: the headline catches our eye in a stream of content; it positions its subject within a preëxisting category and classification system, like "talented animals"; it spatially organizes the information; and it promises a story that's finite, whose length has been quantified upfront.

At least one prescription drug must be covered for each category and classification of federally approved drugs.

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To compare hospital costs involves the creation of categories and classification systems for clinical activities.

A high R-value for a dataset indicates that the dataset contains wide overlapping areas among its categories, and classification accuracy on the dataset may become low.

Finally, differences in ideas about coding, including naming and constitution of categories and classification of responses were discussed until both coders agreed.

Now, books about the natural history museum have also been appearing, many invoking the challenges to categories and classifications raised by Foucault.

Performance-predictive parameters have been established for rowers representing different quality levels, sexes, weight categories and classifications, but none have been designed for very young rowers (age <14).

Those who exhibit high degrees of logical-mathematical intelligence are able to easily perceive patterns, follow series of commands, solve mathematical calculations, generate categories and classifications, and apply those skills to everyday use.

Their categories and classifications vary by a purchase situation (Dickson 1982), the nature of alternatives evaluated (Corfman 1991), involvement level (Gensch and Javagli 1987), and individual differences and environmental influences (Eckman et al. 1990).

A considerable literature explores the history of census taking and the far-reaching implications of the categories and classifications used in censuses (Hacking 1990; Porter 1995; Schor 2009; Szreter et al. 2004).

This fixation on these big categories and classifications, as if it's The Consensus itself speaking through Ratliff here, is where you can really see the Thomas Friedman genes starting to show: that combination dumb'n'dull thinking expressed with so much confidence, it's demoralizing to see it in print and makes you want to give up.

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