Sentence examples for had categorized from inspiring English sources

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She said that once Newsblaster had categorized articles by theme, it parsed the sentences.

Mint had categorized each transaction — a $25 payment to Malugani Tire was described as service and parts under the auto category, for instance — so I could see where our money went.

This rogues' gallery contained nearly a hundred and thirty thousand images of acne, rashes, insect bites, allergic reactions, and cancers that dermatologists had categorized into nearly two thousand diseases.

Cypriot officials had categorized the cargo of the ship, the Chariot, as "dangerous" in a written statement on Wednesday, and said the ship had stopped at Limassol, Cyprus, on Tuesday because of poor weather and a need to refuel.

For each of those movies we had categorized the scale of each shot, which is essentially the measure of the size of the head of a character in the frame.

Without making explicit reference to A.J. Ayer or any other logical positivist, Dewey suggested that the logical positivist doctrine that had categorized ethical statements as expressions of emotive attitude could be understood as an identification of the "prizing" function of moral statements.

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The American State Department has categorized the Tigers as a terrorist organization.

As the numbers have changed, so have the reports that have categorized and collected them.

Wells has categorized only half of them as impaired, a much smaller proportion than some rivals.

"You have teachers who have categorized all of the students as a problem.

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