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"The reality is that it is much easier to classify something than to declassify it, and there are huge bureaucratic biases against declassifying something once it is classified.

In March, a former top Pentagon lawyer, Jeh C. Johnson, similarly appealed for greater openness about the drone program in a public speech, though he also cautioned that "the reality is that it is much easier to classify something than to declassify it".

Thus, their dimension is reduced, which makes it easier to classify them.

This way music is split into small chunks of constant mood, which are presumably easier to classify correctly.

To make it easier to classify different models and to recognize a near identity between several models, our review of bacterial and fungal models is preceded by a discussion of a general framework for the study of microbial kinetics.

The classifier runs into problems with class number 12 and 20 for the hardware rotated textures while they are easier to classify in the Lanczos and B-spline interpolated data.

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Two players weren't easy to classify.

SOME New Yorkers are easy to classify.

I'm not easy to classify".

As Mr. Jennings and this writer have found, the shirts are not easy to classify.

The rare laughs generated by Justice Ginsburg are not easy to classify.

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