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And this court very clearly said, No, you're classifying people; and that classification has to be justified.

Therefore, the meaning of program performance classification has to be questioned.

Otherwise, when (9) is not TRUE, the classification has to be done in the following step.

Students need to know that the guiding principle of modern classification has to do with common ancestry and the nested hierarchy formed by the tree of life.

For safety-related systems, a hazard analysis with risk classification has to be performed, e.g. by stating quantitative risk measures based on the probability.

For CNT and all ENM for which their conventional counterpart is not on the list, we suggest that a case-specific classification has to be performed based on the criteria of the regulation [1].

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Concomitant medications according to the WHO/DDD classification had to be recorded by the investigator and parent(s)/legal guardians (in the patient diaries).

Finally, our patient risk group classification had to be modified according to data availability.

Finally based on these results we have to answer the questions of whether TNM-classification has to be adjusted and whether ampullary carcinoma should still be seen as a separate entity in the future.

In Craig v. Boren (1976), the Court ruled that statutory or administrative sex classifications had to be subjected to an intermediate standard of judicial review.

Second, the statistical methods used to develop the fibrosis class classifications have to be considered.

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