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'Midnight Cowboy,' how would you classify that?
Even without a mood detection algorithm, you can classify that emotion: skepticism.
They don't classify that kind of figures," Tiefer said.
Better classify that time period or you'll alert the terrorists when they can start talking freely again.
All significant matches for each EST were then used to classify that sequence into one of several groups depending on the phylogenetic distribution of its identified orthologues.
A VUS result means that although the testing laboratory detected a DNA alteration, there was not enough evidence to classify that alteration as deleterious or neutral.
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The drone program was classified: that story didn't come from a press conference.
More troubling, she said, the law "broadens the scope of what would be punishable and, given the casual manner that things are classified, that's a very broad scope".
Mayer, who wrote about the leaking of national-security documents in the case of Thomas Drake, a former executive at the National Security Agency, warns us, "There are an awful lot of things that are classified that are very mundane".
Progress and Prospects At the Commerce and State Departments, officials said they were encouraged by actions the Emirates had taken in some recent cases — the details of which are classified — that relied on their new authority under the export law.
Hence, in determining every feature of the spatio-temporal world, God has determined how things will be classified, that is, what counts as a "species" or kind.
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