Sentence examples for classification that means from inspiring English sources

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But he said most were "amber," a classification that means convoy operators assume "a certain measure of risk".

In the common serotype classification that means the pathogen is an E. coli O104:H4.

Aimed at runners and other heavy sweaters, the earbuds are completely waterproof under the IPX7 rating, a classification that means it can stand up to 1 meter of submersion.

Forrest estimates that about 10 to 15percentt of properties land in the third category, a classification that means State Farm won't provide insurance.

"Admitted for observation" doesn't mean they want to watch you; it's a Medicare payment classification that means you will be digging deep into your wallet because Medicare Part A won't cover it.

The US made MDMA a Schedule I controlled substance in 1985, a classification that means the drug has a high potential for abuse and no currently accepted medical use. .

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In the case of binary classification, this means that each fold contains roughly the same proportions of the two types of class labels.

For example, an anonymous letter to the police in 1998 was classified as "sensitive" intelligence because of Mr. Savile's celebrity status and because there were accusations of blackmail and pedophilia; that classification meant that it was not readily available to other police officers, the report said.

But it also acknowledged that there had been a problem with classification of voter nationality that meant some ineligible EU nationals had been sent postal votes and polling cards.

That classification means that owners must hold a licence for wild boar, and that owners or farmers can be prosecuted if their boars escape.

It would be useful, however, if a new "eating addiction" classification meant that people who are obese and struggling to cut down on food got some much-needed psychological support.

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