Sentence examples for classifying in terms of from inspiring English sources

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The teachers, as opposed to the TAs, sometimes also use Describing and Classifying (in terms of 'speech acts') with the more capable children.

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How might it be classified in terms of eruptive power?

Wrestling can also be classified in terms of what is required to win.

This variable climate history is typically classified in terms of "regimes" or "epochs".

Inorganic compounds are most often classified in terms of the elements or groups of elements that they contain.

Each of the phonemes that appears in the lexicon of a language may be classified in terms of a set of phonetic properties, or features.

At any event, he began writing not only his great tragedies but a group of plays that are hard to classify in terms of genre.

Nonradioactive absolute chronometers may conveniently be classified in terms of the broad areas in which changes occur namely, geologic and biological processes, which will be treated here.

The vast array of commercial colorants is classified in terms of structure, method of application, and colour in the Colour Index (C.I ., which is edited by the Society of Dyers and Colourists and by the American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists.

Finally, the large events are classified in terms of the IP structures involved.

His outlook is not easily classified in terms of standard metaethical positions.

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