Sentence examples for changing classification of from inspiring English sources

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"Who's Mentally Ill? Deciding Is Often All in the Mind" (Week in Review, June 12), about the changing classification of mental illness, leaves the impression that psychiatry is unique in adopting such changes.

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We also did sensitivity analysis (data not shown) assuming 2 and 10 years cut-offs for changing classifications of the HIV negative into the unknown group.

The fact that the increase in incidence has been predominately in males suggests that the rising trends in these cancers cannot fully be explained by changing classifications of the diseases or improvements in diagnosis [ 7, 8].

"But I am very clear in terms of the actual policy that we should not be changing classifications.

We verified that changing the classification of these four curricula to 'integrated' did not change the conclusions from this study.

An ECHA spokesman would only say that "currently, ECHA has no opinion on changing the classification of glyphosate".

"Today I am changing the classification of garden land so councils and communities no longer have their decisions constantly overruled, but have the power to work with industry to shape future development that is appropriate for their area.

"An ordinance changing the classification of property from residential to business use after the adoption of a comprehensive zoning plan is an administrative or executive matter, and not subject to referendum laws applicable to municipalities". Kelley v. John, 162 Neb.

A spokesman for the Northern Territory police minister, Peter Chandler, said: "The NT government supports changing the classification of lever-action shotguns from category A to category B. This will have minimal impact on the majority of firearm owners in the Territory".

Earlier this year, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed changing the classification of the West Indian Manatee from "endangered" to merely "threatened".

recommended changing the classification of marijuana to Schedule II, which would make it easier for researchers to obtain the drug for medical studies.

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