Sentence examples for having categorised from inspiring English sources

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And having categorised this as a blog for blokes, that doesn't mean that I just want advice and thoughts from men, for I think that we would also learn much from female input.

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The Cooper Hewitt museum has categorised beauty into seven types.

"There are 3,500 streets in Moscow and we have categorised them into 10 types.

For decades, accountants have categorised employees as a liability due to their salaries and future pensions.

We've scouted out the best bargains, and have categorised them below.

For the first time, it has categorised these as crimes against humanity.

"We continually engage with the top 100 public or foreign companies and have categorised six of these in the highest-risk quadrant," he said.

Of course, it remains an open question whether the Kims, never deprived of access to foreign media, are aware that global popular culture has categorised them as clowns – a phenomenon that is unlikely to disappear any time soon.

Ferrante isn't just interested in female abandonment; she is interested in the way abandonment might disconcert a woman who has categorised herself as "strong" and looks down on vulnerability.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) has categorised 4.4 million people in the Lake Chad region as "severely food insecure" – meaning they are in need of urgent food aid.

I much prefer the earlier verdict of an RNLI spokesman, who had categorised the farrago as a "joint training exercise" – that "joint" amusingly suggesting some kind of parity between the RNLI and the Grylls family.

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