Sentence examples for current classifications from inspiring English sources

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The board recommended that the current classifications of top secret, secret and confidential be cut to two categories and that supervisors be encouraged to assume "good faith" on the part of classifiers who, after weighing a document's relative values, conclude no secret is at stake.

Current classifications include a wide variety of web application vulnerabilities, such as SQL injections, Cross-Site Scripting and File Inclusion.

Current classifications of highway design and construction projects are policy specific, ad hoc or based upon engineering judgement.

Current classifications of BD rely on clinical presentations without any validating biomarkers, making homogenous and valid subtypes warranted.

Our conclusions challenge current classifications and alter our understanding of trait evolution; for example, some diurnal birds evolved from nocturnal ancestors.

For most pairs, there were small differences in amylose content, but in most cases, these differences did not cross the current classifications of amylose (Fitzgerald et al. 2009).

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"The current classification system is fraught with problems.

Breen, a solicitor, said: "The current classification system is not fit for purpose.

For now, the current classification of rape is safe from congressional revision.

Michael Breen said UKA seemed primarily focused on medal-winning, adding: "The current classification system is not fit for purpose.

Michael Breen said UKA seemed primarily focused on winning medals, adding: "The current classification system is not fit for purpose.

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