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First, their use assumes that conventional intelligence tests provide sufficient information to classify someone as gifted or mentally retarded, but most authorities would reject this assumption.
Renner is neither gentle nor delicate, and he tends to think that an unwillingness to talk to him is a reason to classify someone as suspicious.
Although the researchers set a very loose standard of one hour per week of light jogging or an equivalent activity to classify someone as an "exerciser," only about 44 percent of the males and 35 percent of the females met the standard.
This is why the questions as provided in Additional file 1: Appendix S1 do not cover exactly all questions/information that are used to classify someone as a victim of the type of offence concerned.
Might they feel that attributes such as honesty simply aren't enough to classify someone as moral if their good behavior isn't accompanied by religious conviction?
The U.S. military uses a bomb blast threshold of 50 meters as a rough radius within which it will classify someone as brain-injured.
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There is no objective diagnostic criterion for classifying someone as EHS at present.
In order to convert this into total ethnicity to be consistent with later years, we classified someone as Māori if they recorded any fraction as Māori, and likewise for Pacific and Asian.
I'd certainly classify someone like Rudy Giuliani as a moderate — on social issues, on immigration, etc.
"It is of course insane to classify someone who is seven-eighths white as black," he wrote of New Orleans in the early days of jazz in "Cats of Any Color: Jazz Black and White" (Oxford University Press, 1994), a collection of his Jazzletter essays.
Thus, avoid classifying someone erroneously as resilient who may be in fact ill with a diagnosis other than PTSD was avoided.
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