Sentence examples for how she classifies from inspiring English sources

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I'm not sure how she classifies data like hearing aids that come in colors called Crème Brûlée and Pinot Noir.

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Clinton, a former U.S. senator and first lady who is the front-runner for her party's 2016 presidential nomination, has been criticised for using the unsecured server to conduct government business when she was the top U.S. diplomat from 2009-13 as well as for how she handled classified information.

Clinton, who appeared before Trump, spent the better part of her half-hour explaining how she handled classified materials during her four years as secretary of State.

The Pentagon withdrew Broadwell's security clearance as a lieutenant ­colonel in the military intelligence reserve as the focus of the FBI investigation shifted to how she came to have classified documents.

The fund lists it as a financial stock because that is how Morningstar classifies it, he said.

For example, Aon, a huge insurance broker, is seeking guidance on how it classifies revenue.

He's even compiled a dummy book of rediscovered pictures, tentatively called No Contact No Print, which is how he classifies the forsaken negatives.

The judge presiding over the court martial, Colonel Denise Lind, issued a ruling in which she outlined how classified information could be used during the trial.

It was Schumer's first time having sex, and for years she wasn't quite sure how to classify the experience.

She said the challenge was figuring out how to classify financial information from the old balance sheets according to modern accounting principles.

What was surprising was how the E.P.A. classifies cars.

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