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But he said most were "amber," a classification that means convoy operators assume "a certain measure of risk".
Light trucks in general -- a government classification that includes pickups, S.U.V.'s and minivans -- now outsell passenger cars.
The attack on Yugoslavia has been portrayed as a humanitarian action -- a classification that can no longer hold.
The melanoma removed in 2000 was Stage IIa on a standard classification that makes Stage IV the most serious.
And so Mr. Torgrimson, 60, embraces a wider and more useful classification that includes four categories.
Almost all add a surcharge -- usually $50 to $100 monthly -- for oversize vehicles, a classification that often includes full-size pickups, vans and S.U.V.'s.
In both 1995 and 1996, the Big Three automakers sold 86.4 percent of all new light trucks, a classification that includes pickups, minivans and sport utility vehicles.
To avoid conflict with the equal protection clause, a classification that denies a benefit, causes harm or imposes a burden must not be based on race.
But he said the allegations chime with other US reporting, collected by other agencies and at a higher classification, that pointed to ISI complicity with the Taliban.
Global Rights, an international human rights legal group, maintains in its brief that "enemy combatant" is an "invented classification" that is not recognized in international law.
The study recommended the town consider phasing out seven other nightclubs, which were deemed generally incompatible with their surroundings, a classification that offered more hope of compromise.
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