Sentence examples for has three categories from inspiring English sources

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The council has three categories for measuring the heights of tall buildings: height to "architectural top," "highest occupied floor" and "height to tip".

Judged by Josephine Balmer, Katie Gramich, WN Herbert and Stephen Romer, the prize has three categories – Open, 18-and-under and 14-and-under; UK and Irish nationals and residents can enter.

It has three categories: financial support for existing students; outreach to raise the aspiration and attainment of potential students; and support to prevent existing students from dropping out of university.

Age has three categories: 18-29 (referencategoryory), 30-44, and 45-65.

The variable measures religious inclination of respondent and has three categories namely: Not at all, infrequent and frequent engagement in religious activities.

Figure 2 Definition of a set of base substructures in SPAD, which roughly has three categories, i.e., number of atoms, substructures (above), and peptide properties (below).

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For instance, the variable gender has two categories: male and female.

The institute has five categories for certifying products: material health, material reutilisation, renewable energy, water stewardship and social fairness.

The Costa book of the year award has five categories: first novel, novel, biography, poetry and children's book.

The bill has seven categories of exemptions, including licensed breeders and show, guide and law enforcement dogs.

The level of poverty variable has four categories: extremely poor, moderately poor, vulnerable and non-poor.

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